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PHS principal takes pie in face

PES Principal Cherie Humphries, left, takes a pie in the face from fifth grader Loryn Miller during a student assembly on Friday, after PTO president John Meares ducked away. | Clif Knight
PES Principal Cherie Humphries, left, takes a pie in the face from fifth grader Loryn Miller during a student assembly on Friday, after PTO president John Meares ducked away. | Clif Knight

PES Principal Cherie Humphries, left, takes a pie in the face from fifth grader Loryn Miller during a student assembly on Friday, after PTO president John Meares ducked away. Humphries challenged her students to meet a $12,000 goal by agreeing to take a pie in the face if they succeeded. The students met their goal and Loryn got the honor of throwing the pie by out-selling all of her schoolmates.

Loryn Miller, a fifth grader at Pricevllle Elementary School, receives an iPad from Principal Cherie Humphries as the first place individual winner in a Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser for the schools. She sold $1.050 in pledges.
Loryn Miller, a fifth grader at Pricevllle Elementary School, receives an iPad from Principal Cherie Humphries as the first place individual winner in a Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser for the schools. She sold $1.050 in pledges.
Julie McAbee’s second grade class collected the most money in a Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser at Priceville High School and received an iPad as a prize. Class members, from left, are: (front row) Nicholas Patterson, Hayden Burke, Caleb Barbee, Mason Ellison, Jonathan Motes, Jackson Nesmith and Maddox Brown; (back row) Maddie Speed, Katie King, Carly Jo Nelson, Ashlyn Johnson, Chloe Lambert, Tanner Wilkinson, Aidan Selby, Ethan Henry and Ms. McAbee.
Julie McAbee’s second grade class collected the most money in a Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser at Priceville High School and received an iPad as a prize. Class members, from left, are: (front row) Nicholas Patterson, Hayden Burke, Caleb Barbee, Mason Ellison, Jonathan Motes, Jackson Nesmith and Maddox Brown; (back row) Maddie Speed, Katie King, Carly Jo Nelson, Ashlyn Johnson, Chloe Lambert, Tanner Wilkinson, Aidan Selby, Ethan Henry and Ms. McAbee.

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