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SGT. FUNKA AWARD MERIT CERTIFICATES—Readng from left to right—John Darden,
Lieut.; Kay Capers, Miss Augusta Pettie, Adviso; Thomas Chaney, Harry Lee Duncan, Levi
Jones, Dan Wilson, Leon Hood, Willie Chisho’m, Charles Marks, Abraham Garvin, Ernest
Brinson, James Hills, Van Buren Jones. Standing below this gioup are Sgt. Robert Funk, pre¬
senting cipal. Certificate of Merit to x'atrol Chief nobert Waters and Miss M. W. Maree, school prrin-
The Paulsen School Patrols
had as guest speaker and friend
the presence if Sgt. Robert
Funk, coordinator of Patrols of
Chatham County schools, at a
special assembly program held
May 20th at the Friendship
Bapt. church.
The program included musi¬
cal selections by the 6-1 and 6-2
classes, reading, “This Wonder¬
ful World,” by Rosemary Mc¬
Bride, first prize winner in the
recent county-wide speaking
contest.
During a special assembly
program on Friday at 933 a. m ,
the principal, students and
teachers of Haven Home
honored their outstanding stud-
enc. if the year.
Miss Alice Bevens who for
vv< years won the trophy of
the Omar Temple of Shriners
in competition with the
of Chatham County in the an¬
nual oratorical contest and also
received the honor of being the
most outstanding student of the
year, was presented a gift from
the school by the principal
Mrs. Ophelia Lee Melver. Arthur
Mosley also was recipient of a
gift for being the most helpful
student and also a check for
second place winner in the
Hu-Banks Bond Federation of
New Farmers of America stunt
; nd talent contest. Lawrence
Williams was also presented a
check for first place winner in
the Hu-Banks-Bond Federation
public speaking contest. The
outline of the program was:
song, America; opening re¬
marks, R. A. Young; presenta¬
tion of speaker, Janie Baker,
oration, Alice Bevens; selection,
9th grade class; presentation of
gift and prizes, Mrs. O. H. L.
Melver, principal. Mrs. S. D.
Steele was chairman of the
program and Miss Bernita Dar¬
by directed the singing.
Mrs. Garrison Heads
^ Bran PTA Council
The Bryan County PTA Coun¬
cil was organized in Pembroke
on Monday night, May 12. The
•officers elected were: President,
'{Mrs. C: Garriso .; vice presi¬
dent; Mrs. Harris, secretary;
Mrs. E. Crim, terra'— Mrs.
(Benjamin, and Rep s. L.
jjBrown. the
! The group was se-
Pembroke high scl The
next meeting is schedule d to be
held at George Washington
Carver school. Wednesday,
cfiurch. Wednesday afternoon:
May 21, with a large attend-
Irfc^ the church was beauti-
full decorated with palms,
ferns and white gladioli bv
Ninon’s Florists. There were
two queens, Willie Mae Robin¬
son and Georgia Lena Gordon.
The king was Porter J. Grant,
Jr Attendants to the queen
were Josie Mae Ferguson, Heidi
Simmons, Rose Hill. Betty
Davis and Linda Walker. Hie
king’s attendants were Fred
Benton, Elbert Brown. Ill, and
Fred Mordecai. Higlights of the
program following the corona-,
tion included a royal militan
drill by the boys: greeting song
by the school, two exercises by
the girls. “Rose Buds and
and nursery rhymes
around
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Funk said, “the Paulsen
are noteworthy of our
praise and thanks.
Miss M. W. Maree, principal
the school, is advisor to the
Efforts of hard work are fully
when one sees the
patrols in action.
The pupils of Paulsen school
will culminate on Wednesday,
28, highlights of their
activities with interest¬
varied programs and sum¬
maries.
fore. He returned home yester¬
day.
the Home Economics Depart-
mer d at Haven Home school,
the girls of the eighth, ninth
aRd tenth grades in home mak¬
ing presented them annual
fashion show on Friday before
students, teachers and parents.
T he modeling of dresses ib¬
eluded street wear, sport and
formal. Preceding the
fashion show was a pageant,
“Stepping Stones to a Happy
Home,” which was entertaining
and educational to the audi-
ence. The garments modeled
were attractive and showed
by the girls in making
Other numbers on the pro-
gram included; song, America,
The Lord’s Prayer (audience);
introduction of program, Dean-
na Wiggins; son. “Home Mak-
ing Girls;” remarks by Mrs. O.
H. L. Melver, principal of the
school. Mrs. Mildred Milledge,
teacher of home economics, was
in charge of the program.
Kindergarten Closing
Tenderlove Kindergarten wil.
its graduation exercises at
the West Savannah Community
Center, Church St. and Miller,
Friday evening, May 30, at
o’clock. The public is invited
attend. Mrs. Josephine Akins
instructor.
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of a team of Negro
in an impressive drill
was a highlight of last
“Your Hit Parade,”
over the National
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“Hit Parade” was one of
NBC radio and televis-
programs which observed
Forces Day in theme and
The soldiers represented the
Special Regiment which
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
COLLEGE LAWN PARTY—Pres,
and Mrs. W. K. Payne chat with
some of the seniors in attend¬
ance at the President’s Lawn
Party for the class of 1952
is assigned to West Point to |
assist in the training of cadets i
at the U. S. Military Academy. I
the second , time . I
This was a
group of Negro GIs made a
guest appearance on the pro-!
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House, after inclement weather
forced them to hold the affair
inside. They are from left to
right, Phillip G. Wiltz, New Or¬
leans, La.; Mrs. Payne; Miss
gram to execute precision
Cue of the "lucky strike extras”
f. iay< \ d 011 thc slunv in honur M
the day was Sousa’s “American
Patrol March."
Vocalists Dorothy Collins,
S'nooky Lanson and Eileen Bar-
uunne B. Coiiey, President W
K Payne; Maceo Taylor, Chi-
"ago; and Miss Dorothy Melver,
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ton and Raymond Scott and
his orchestra appear regularly
on " Your IIil Parade '’ on teie-
vision. The radio version of the
program is broadcast weekly
from various military installa-
lions around the country.
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