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GAMA PRESIDENT — John
Taggart, a Junior at Benedictine
in Savannah, was elected State
President of the Georgia Associa
tion of Media Assistants for the
1990-91 school year. Among his
duties, John will be responsible
for presiding at GAMA meetings,
appointing other State officers
and appointing committee
chairpersons. The B.C. Media
Techs, under the supervision of
Brother Timothy Brown, O.S.B.,
attained honor club status within
GAMA.
ATHLETES HONORED — Pictured are the winners of special
awards at the annual All-Sports Banquet at St. Vincent’s Academy.
Seated are: Stephanie Cannon, sportsmanship in JV basketball; Molly
McNamara, sportsmanship in track; Jennifer Crumbley, the Griffin
Scholar-Athlete trophy; Allison Bowman, the Tonks most versatile
athlete trophy and MVP in tennis; Angie Stewart, MVP in track.
Standing: Jennifer Teeple, best defense in softball; Melissa Franklin,
sportsmanship in varisty basketball; Melanie Methe, MVP in basket
ball and Fogarty free throw trophy; and Jada Pierce, best offense in
softball. Andrea Glover, MVP in JV basketball, was absent for the pic
ture.
Hospital Sponsor Of Senior Prom
St. Joseph hospital, Augusta, will host a
Senior Prom for citizens 55 and older on
June 8, from 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. at North
Augusta Community Center, Buena Vista
Avenue.
The tickets are $5 per person and are
available at the Social Work Department
at St. Joseph Hospital. For more informa
tion, please call 737-7579.
* Reverend Henry Schonhardt, May
24, 1954.
* Reverend Brendan D. O’Sullivan,
May 26, 1913.
* Reverend William Quinlan, June 3,
1933.
* Reverend Ralph E. Seikel, June 4,
1980.
* Christan Maria Coddington and
Brian Henry O’Neill at St. Anne’s
Church, Columbus, May 12.
* Martha Claire Glover and Terrence
Anthony Barrett at St. Joseph’s,
Macon, May 19.
* William L. Hatcher, Sr. - Columbus
- May 3.
* Gertrude Kisner - Paragould, AK,
formerly of Savannah - May 13.
* Rose Leona Boezi - Columbus - May
14.
* Jackson A. Rowse, Jr. - Savannah -
May 16.
“MISSION CHAIN” — Students from St. James, Savannah, made a
“Mission Chain” that wrapped the entire school (all three buildings)
each link represented an intention of prayer and a 25 cents donation.
Students collected $1840.59. This outreach to others was disbursed ac
cordingly: Holy Childhood Mission Co-op sponsored by the Diocese -
$600, Hope House of Savannah - $500, Inner City Night Shelter - $200,
Ronald McDonald House - $200, Habitat for Humanity - $100, First
Communion Outfits - $150, Trees for the Grounds - $90.59. The paper
from the chain was then recycled when the children celebrated Earth
Day.
FIRST COMMUNION of Our Lady Star of the Sea (St. Marys, Ga.)
Members of the First Communion Class of 1990 pose with their pastor,
Father Willian Leahy and teacher, Mrs. Diane McDonald. First Com
munion was held May 6 in the parish.
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