Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 109, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 2002 Page: 4 of 12
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4 Perry Daily Journal. Thursday. March 28, 2002
Perry Middle School releases list of honor rolls
Perry Middle School prin- Terence Newton, Rebecca Nicholas Cleland, Logan Brittany Reed, Chase Armstrong, Cassandra Christopher McNabb,
cip.il Cheryl Seay has Park, Jamie Parrish, Jamie Dill, Justin Dvorak, Macy Reeder, Ryan Robbins, Bratcher, Beverly Brown, Leighann Parham, Amy
announced students named Payne. Fisher, Kassy Folsom, Landon Rogers, Sarah Ty Clem, Lauren Dow, Singmaster, Nicholas Smith,
to the Principal's and Samantha Punneo, Seth Christopher Gibson Romine. - Shane Etris, Kyle Passow, Rickey Vick, (had
Superintendent’s honor rolls Starkey, Jacob Stoughton, Jacob Gilbreath, Matthew McKay Rorabaugh, Laddie Rupp, Taylor Smith, Wheatley, Terrence
for the third nine weeks of Brittany Swartz, Paige Greenlee, Toni Guffey, Savannah Rupp, Bobbie Melanie Venable, Evan Williams Raven Zimmer,
the 2001-2002 school year Taulman, Michael Jerrod Haves, Jessica Sandy, Brandie Sandy, Williams. . Seventh grade: Gunter
Students named to the Vassilevsky, Hannah Hilderbrand, Andrew Chairty Shuemake, Mitch Sixth grade: Uday Busby, Christopher Dodson,
Principal's Honor Roll (As Warden, Kayla Wheeler, Houghton, Sidney Hulet, Steichen, CharLe Bhakta, Amy Bieberdorf, Brooke Ewy Ry Fleming
and Bs) for the third quarter Tyrin Wilde, Zack Wolfe, Christopher ivv Bethany Subketkaew Sean Teter Rebecca Brown, Kelsey Ashley Gore, Chelsea Kroll,
of the 2001-2002 school Dalton Workman. Christopher Yy Bethany Subketkeew. Sean Tara Cave, Haleigh Davidson, Jessica Porter, Dwayne
FEM Trade: Amanda Adams sede Broniter Jerrad Layton, Shane Leach, Vaughan, Hailey Walton, Gaddis, Christopher Brett Scott.
BOWL all menu Scott Edgar Jordan Enloe’ Dirk Lemon, Brianna Anthony Woods. Galfetti, Elke Grether, Sarah Smith, Taylor
Chastain David Collins Kristen Joseph Marston. Perry Middle School stu- Courtney Harman, Amber Smith, Kelsey Stoops,
Chastain, David C ollins, Kristen Hughes Joseph Vanessa McCool, Matthew dents named to the Knight Solomon Throckmorton,
Danial ( ross, Bobby Lamerton, Colby Martens,g , ,1 1
r McCoy, Christopher Superintendent s Honor Meg Lawson, Jessica Kaylee Vardeman, Lane
Cunningham. Cody Edgar, Kara Miller, Heidi Neiman, Mitchell, Austin North, Roll (all As) were: Layton, Kayla LeForce, Vassar, Erin Williams,
Amanda Elmer, Megan Lauren Rupp No Sands. Ashlee Parks. Jill Parrish. Fifth grade: Kyle John Mc Kin no n, Tanner Wiseman.
= Katlin --= Cinderella and Prince Charming for a...
Layton, Jonathan Lozano, Armstrong, Brittany •
Abbey 1 \ le. Steven Bazzell, Aaron Beckner, (continued from pg. 1) Times have definitely for the season as well as the hours of the morning and safe
Marshall. Joshua Miller, Alexandra Brengle, Kelsey feel a little apprehensive changed since the 70s and rnost popular hairstyles. The from drinking parties.
Stephanie Mon, Tylar Mote, Brooks, Wesley Brorsen, about. 80s, when girls went in issues even have what's . ...
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do rental places in groups of the big night. Flowers, per- »“
usually four or more. Young fumes, gasoline, meals and . I prom P y with
men searched for colorful small token gifts spread the door prizes an mone ary
tuxes and shirts with ruffles spending to a variety of donations to buy prizes.
down the front. establishments. The prizes are given away
Young men today are often So, get your pocketbooks during the party. Students
seen going to rent tuxes with out and help support the must he present to win, and
their prom date in tow. This prom students in your area, the grand prizes are given
outing assures that the couple Proms today usually have a away at the end of the
will be color coordinated and sponsored "after-prom party" evening, which encourages
style appropriate tor the spe- which keeps prom goers students to stay the whole
cial night. entertained into the wee time and not be out drinking.
In today's world the dress
shops keep records of dresses DillAAGg ulanc Any
and formal attire being worn D1g- PICIS 1U1 • • •
Soudentaicont hec amittor . (continued from pg. 1 back east on the north side of
image of themselves across invited to participate, will be lhe road. Ketts said that there
the dance floor. Individuality held at the First Baptist will be crosses marking the
is the name of the game for Church at 7 p.m. on Friday, route.
this generation of prom March 29. Kent Reubell,
goers. paster of the Christian Plans are in progress for the
This year's prom dresses ( hurch. will bring the mes- annual Trash Day, which will
will range in color from peri- sage. be held April 20. Extra trucks
winkle (the new color for Danny Ketts also stated that will be needed. If anyone can
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Magazines are full of prom Easter Sunday, March 31, the tact Richard and Becky Rush
dos and don’ts. annual Sunrise Services will or Kevin and Linda Stoll.
The publications have tons be held. The place where the Trash containers should be
of ideas of what style to wear services are to be held is put at curbside for removal,
for what figure, what make- located one mile east, one More information will be
up is appropriate and in fad mile north and 3/4 of a mile given at a later date.
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Brown, Gloria. Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 109, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 2002, newspaper, March 28, 2002; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2259401/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.