Welcome to the Perry High School Bands The Perry High School Bands serve approximately 190 students in grades 9-12. The Band program at Perry consists of the Panther Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Concert Band, Percussion Ensemble, and Jazz Ensemble. The music department strives for excellence ...
raised a total of $170,000 to help support our football program. Our goal this year, as always, is to have 100 members and $10,000 which we have never met. This year's Alumni Dinner will be before the Harriman game on September 19 starting at 6:00pm in the High School lunch room...
MM: “I am looking for a school that has pretty good academics, and a competitive team.” G: What would you think of playing in the ACC? MM: “I would love to play in the ACC. Now that I go school in North Carolina, I have started to watch ACC basketball and would love to pla...
and Tweety displayed for sale at Johnny's T-Shirt City, on Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighbourhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City, New York, October 1975. Signs read 'We Print Anything', 'Children's T-Shirts Long Sleeves $2 50', and 'Johnny's T-Shirt City, 182 B...
Instead of the traditional black laces seen on the original AJ5, the Reimagined AJ5 "Black Metallic" wears white laces, a nod to the way Michael Jordan wore the shoe during a 1990 playoff game. 2025 is a big year for the Jordan brand, which is turning its recent output into a series ...
The two have hit the court together as much as they can together — even before Tom departed briefly for school. “When COVID started in March, we weren’t allowed to play basketball anywhere,” Tom explained. “We went to the police station and got kicked out because we weren’t allowe...
Not only do Calgarians tote mini-Stanley Cups to Flames playoff games at the Saddledome, a couple even dress as the elusive silver grail. Can you imagine the National Symphony Orchestra clad in burgundy and gold? Well, five members of the Calgary Philharmonic posed in Flames T-shirts for ...
Now, the tale of Jim Bottomley may not be as distressed as that of “The Bambino” but his childhood in the town of Nokomis, Illinois was anything but easy. As with many other children during World War I, Bottomley dropped out of high school at the age of 16 to help raise money for...
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