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Sponsored by Flash of Crimson Band. Flash of Crimson Band
-4 years; Band office, flute and piccolo, Georgia High School
Music Association Honor Band 1971; Science Club - 2 years;
Tri-Hi-Y - 3 years; Music Club - 4 years; Girl Scouting Pro
gram - 8 years; Baptist Youth Choir, Methodist Youth Choir,
Flutist for Baptist Junior Choir, Pianist for Methodist Children’s
Choir, Yearbook Staff.
Hobbies-Music, Art, Creative Waiting, Swimming and Skiing,
Sewing, being with younger children.
Address-Cumming, Ga.
Parents-Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Sheridan.
Carrer Plans - to attend LaGrange College and go into the
field of dietetics.
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Sophomore, 5’3”, 15 yrs. old, blonde hair and blue eyes. First
year in Forsyth County. Sponsored by Pep Club.
Activities - Beta Club, Pep Squad, member of Campus life (a
religious group throughout the Southeast) , member of First
Baptist Church Choir. Nominated for Governor’s Honors pro
gram in Biology. Results of test unknown as yet. One of 4
founders of the Forsyth County High Clean-up Campaign.
One of 6 that showed up.
Hobbies-Skin and Scuba diving, ping-pong.
Vocation plans - Attend college, major in biology and become
a Marine Bologist.
Parents - Kenneth and Jo Ann Mincey, 2 brothers, Roger and
Kevin. Reside on Pine Ridge Circle on Lake Lanier.
The Band Box
- - JOYCE TURNER
This will surely be one of
my briefest as we are
all feverishly preparing for
Friday night’s concert, and
reaUy that is all we want to
tell you about this week.
The Little Folk in the Sp
arkler and Red Flame Bands
will be having their Christmas
parties in the various schools
this week, according to Mrs,
Browning and Mr. T., as they
bid each other farewell till
1972. The members of the two
younger Bands will be admitted
free of charge to the Christmas
Concert, and will be recognized
during the evening. We are very
proud of these youngpeople, and
of Mrs. Browning and her work
with them.
Friday night when the first
notes of Christmas ring out in
the domed gym, we hope many
of you will be with us to feel
the spirit of Christmas settle
upon us once again. All of us
associated with the Concert look
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forward to it each year, as
though Christmas cannot really
come without it ... and who
knows???????????
We. will look for you . . .
even though we know you have
a busy schedule. We feel that
you will not regret having taken
an hour or so out to be with us.
It will truly be A Time For
Christmas Friday night at 8.
No Kids
Injured In
Bus Accident
No children were injured as
the result of a traffic accident
involving a Forsyth County sc
hool bus Monday morning, but
one person was treated at Hall
County Hospital.
The school bus, driven by
Jack Tatum, and an auto were
involved in the mishap on foggy
Georgia Highway 53 in Forsyth
County, officials said.
A man identified as Leo Na
hllk was taken to Hall County
Hospital with a back Injury as a
result of the mishap.
U. Of Ga.
Alumni
Bowl Party
A special pre-Gator Bowl
football party for University of
Georgia alumni and supporters
has been set for December 31
in Jacksonville.
Sponsored by the Georgia Al
umni Society, the event is pl
anned for 11:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. in the Mayan Room of the
Thunderbird Motor Hotel.
Two restaurants, including
a buffet, will be available at
the Thunderbird, which is lo
cated at 5865 Expressway, two
blocks beyond the east end of
the Mathews Bridge on the St.
John’s River, and within one
mile of the Gator Bowl.
A large number of alumni
from throughout Georgia, Flor
ida, and other states are ex
pected to attend the party, for
which reservations are not nec
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Sponsored by Science Club. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Burruss of Route 1, Cumming. Sixteen years old and a
Junior this year. A average in studies. Would like to major
in psychology in college and work with children. Main interest
is basketball. On Varsity basketball team. Has been a member
of Junior Beta Club, Sigma Tri Hi Y, and B-team basketball.
Is now an active member of Science Club, F Club, Senior Beta
Club, and Football Pep Squad. Hobbies are basketball, softball,
piano, organ, and reading. Member of Coal Mtn. Baptist Church
and Secretary-Treasurer of Sunday School Class. Has 2 younger
sisters and one little brother.
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The first woman to occupy a seat in the U.S. Senate was
Rebecca Latimer Felton, a Democrat from Georgia. She
was appointed to the post by the Governor in 1922.
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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY DEC. 16. 1971
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The F-Club sponsored Sharon in Miss Bulldog Contest.
Varsity Football Cheerleader, 11th and 12th, Homecoming candi- j
date 11th and 12th, Sophomore Class Secretary, Outstanding w
Outstanding Senior. Plans to attend nursing school and become
a nurse in 4 years. Member First Baptist Beginner Choir,
Senior Girl Scout.
Hospitalized
Mrs. L. K. Bannister was
admitted to Northside Hospital
Dec. 12, 1971 for surgery on
her arm, injured in fall at
High School.
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