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|j>’ rlorida Pan-Hellenic A and M university Council
re-
centiy held its first
Approximately 40 persons
Maple St. School
The Community Tea, spon-
sored by the PTA of Maple St.
school at the YM-CA was well
attehded by parents and
friends. A very enjoyable
gram was'rendered; the
R. Richards read the
and gave the opening prayer.
The speaker the Rev. C. Strip-
ling spoke a bout “The
Relationship Between the Child
and the Parents.” Mrs. M. D.
Bryant installed ’the csfficers
for the 19f|i-f6 School term,
In addition to Maple’s partici-
pants, we were favored by mu-
deal selections from two
guests; a vocal solo, Miss De-
lores Johnson and a piano
solo, Mr. Powell. .
Among the guests
were Scout Master W. A.
a group of boy scouts, arid
Mr. John McIntosh. Mr.
Intosh * resented the charter
for Boy Scout Troop 140 to
N. B. Elmore, the Institution-
Representative for Maple
Street School’s PTA. Cither
members of tile troop com-
inittee received membership
cards. They were Nathaniel
Pender, chairman;
King. Mr. Benjamin
Jr..
Maple came oul vith top
Mr. J. R. Jenkins presented
the charter to Ida J. Gibson, I
president. * She accepted the
ciiarter, and in turn, present-
tdP it to Rosa Gordon, presi- i
det for next year.
resenting Alpha Kappa
Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gam-
1111 a Rho, Zeta Phi Beta, 1
Iota Alpha Theta sororities at •
tended, as well as members cf
; West Broad St. School
The closing activities at West
Broad Street School began last
Tuesday with a faculty lunch-
1 eon in honor of the teaching
stall, 7 practice teachers from
Savannah State College during
the spring quartr; the consul-
1 lants and officer’s of the PTA
which was enjoyed immensely
| by all. The menu which was
nrepared by the Lunchroom
I worker, Mrs. Geneva Ferre-
bee, Mrs. Roxie Hayward and
j Mrs. Christine Johnson,
sisted of fried chicken, green
' diced beets, creamed
peas, po-
tatoes, mixed pickles, and hot
biscuits—followed by ice cream
j cake and punch.
I On Thursday, May 20th the
seventh grade, one, held
culminating activities before
! capacity crowd of parents, stu-
dents and teachers; including
consultants and principals. Miss
Neta Belle Staley of SSC and
Mrs. Rosamae Perrin were the
leathers in charge.
Today, Thursday, May 27, the
other classes, grade 1 through
7th will liold their annual
summaries, to which the par-
arents and general public are
cordially invited and urged td
dent A.,, i.stant Teachers will
attend. At tills time the Stu-
ner for the month of May wasv
won by Miss Barbara Burke’a
second grade class. j
During the April meeting a
pre-adolescence socio drama j
was presented by Mrs. Martin’s
7th grade and Mrs. W&lkfr’s
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Omgea, Ka Phi
Beta ~ ‘ Sigma and
Omega Psi Phi
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smith, III.
7th grade. The ca
of the teacher,
child.
Florance senool procedure
Bock won second prize at the
state meeting held here in
April.
Mrs. Cade’s first grade class,
won the banner for Aprirl. Clos¬
ing remarks by our
Mrs. WSllie G. Edwards.
Mrs. Ethel Luten, President;
Mrs. W» G. Edwards, principal;
Omega R. Ryals, reporter.
Luten Heads CCTA
! The Chatham County Teach
ers Association held its last
meeting of the school year
| Tuesday evening officer’s May 18th Th -
following were elected
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GOLF CHAMPIONS—Tile Flori¬
da university golf team won
top honors at the recently held
Tuskegee Institute tournament
which is recognized as the
f or the hop by Joe’s Jazz Band.
n ev . a. E. Haglr.s, is principal
0 f the school.
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when you buy a Negro news-
paper you are placing in your
reach the best news coverage.
their reports: Credit Union
Committee, Miss Metella Maree;
Committee, Miss Frankie
Gold; u: Ways and Means, Syd-
ney Brooks; Financial Commi-
tec. Miss Ellen Welcome. The
report of the Teachers Welfare
Committee was also given by
Mrs. Hamlet.,
The outgoing president was
presented a gift of appreciation
for faithful service during his
tenure of office. The delegates
to the NEA convention are Miss-
es Frankie Golden, Miriam
■ Grant and Metella Maree. The
alternates are Mrs. Annie Kil-
roy, Miss Ruby King and Jas.
lE. Luten. Jr. The official Fam-
j ily of the Association
1 all of its members a most pleas-
j ant smmer vacation.
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Degrees At
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Southern Intercollegiate
Jetic conference meet. Jimmy
Craft of Lake Wales won meda-
list honors for the top indiyid-
ual score. Left to right, Craft;
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tht Seniors conducted the
j gram.
At 3 30 p m Sunday Presl-
i dent and Mrs W K Payne
beat home to the alumni,
faculty, members of the
•u :’, class, their parents
received advanced de¬
grees or who have retired will
:e honored. The program for
he banquet follows:
Introduction of master of
ceilemonies, John MeGlockton;
master of ceremonies, Dr. S. M.
McDew, Jr.; "America the Beau¬
tiful,” audience; invocation,
Rev. Edgar P. Quarterman;
vocal solo, Arthur Roberts; m-
roduction of speaker; address,
Alexander Hurse; vocal solo,
Robert C. Long; presentation
of classes, Mrs. Anita M. btrip-
ling; school hymn, audience;
report of scholarship drive.
M.A.. PhD., and director of
the Herty Foundation In Sav-
annah as the speaker
Dr. Sproul is a well known
scientist, having helped in the
development of cellulose and
fiber insulation for electrical
devices while working in the
General Electric Company lab-
oratories. He also served as
head of the Southern research
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