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OCTOBER 20, lf»58( SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1056
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w,
to resign. ' V
no reason
my right of free speech,”
Way said she was told
School Superintend-
Desmond Bishop that "he
fire me outright if I did
a continuing contract.’
said the school hoard had
her to “keep quiet” about
G. Morris, chairman of the
school hoard, said ac-
taken against Mrs. Way
suggestion of Bishop. He
Bishop as saying:
might he to the best inter-
the school system.”
Way is the wife of Bpb
a seascape artist. They
miles west of here. 1 hey
no children. ,
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West Broad St.
West Broad Street School
been a beehive of activity
the opening of school on
her 4. First, there was the
rignment of pupils to classes
teachers, based on abilities,
a chance to succeed, using
ardised test scores; capacity
learn and adjust to varied
riences, and to lie able to
(omplish and ..thieve at
the same rate or speed as
members of that grade
Noted progress and
has been made in all areas
a result of this type of
ing.
Mrs. Clara West, newly
ed consultant for the
schools, was the guest speaker
the installation services of
student council officers at
First Bryan Sunday
building. She was presented
large hunch of flowers in
of the West Broad School by
I,. Douglas at the close of
exercises.
The student council officers
stalled were: President, I.a
Pearson; vice president,
Smart; secretary, Margaret
ner; assistant secretary,
Polite; treasurer, Jo Ann
reporter, Janie Carter;
of patrols, Otha L. Douglas,
lieutenant, Julius Riggs ; f i
marshal (boys), Kenneth
dell; fire marshal (girls),
r.;7V.i» 0 • ’
club chairman, •_______ „ Betty Jean t „
ards; and chaplain, Catherine
houn.
Mrs. Alice W. Arden, the
director of elementary
and Miss Emma Moore, art
sultant, visited our school
Thursday to show a film on
work in the 45 organizations
ceiving benefits from the
Broad personnel, as usual,
ed 100 per cent participation
pledges far above the
quota.
On Tuesday, Professor
instructor at Savannah
College, brought his class of
iors and seniors to observe
various methods, techniques
procedures used in the
of foisf-thy fifth, sixth and
grade pupils. After a
period ST observation and
room visits, a seminar was
with members of the faculty,
principal, and the visiting
dehts to summarize and
tol thj' significant points noticed
ask questions regarding
tiijc-s and performance and
sponses.
!A test on mental ability
administered to the
classes on Tuesday and
day' mornings at the school,
thp testing committee.
.The three trainee teachers
Sdvannah State College for
fi4st quarter are: Miss Jancy
Hardee, first grade, with
Mkttie C. Leake,
Mrs. Maggie L. Stevens,
gijude, Mrs. Sadie B. Griffin
p** vising; Mrs. Benton
si-tth grade, Mrs. Erma It.
liwms supervising.
jNew teachers at West
Street School for the first
this term include: Miss
A. Johnson, fifth grade;
V^ra Mae Jackson, fifth
1 Mj's Esther G. Gordon,
’ grade, ami Mrs. Dorothy H.
ker, Hv. first and second grades.
G. Dixon is principal
the school.
W. Sav’h Jr. Red Cross
Has 100 Pet. Enrollment
All the classes in West
vannah school have been
awake and concerned about
special observances during
past week. They are Fire
vention Week and
Day. Each class has
samples of their activities
the halls. There were fire
gines, houses on fire,
pictured as devils, and
other ideas to help everyone
member to be careful to
fires.
The classes also
many interesting activities
the halls and classrooms
eerning Columbus Day.
Miss Pinkney's class
seVeral films with the
grade.
The Junior Red Crass of
school has reported one
dred percent membership
tlije school. We will
wi^h the Junior Red
Council in carrying out
Woodville High
ot u .is
Wcodville school were
-y the principal Friday
rg as follows: President,
Wilson; vice President,
, 3 r Pelote; Secrctary
.
to Singleton; Asst. Secretary,
eitha Fields; Treasurer,
Coleman: Chaplain
j ! Ooc „ ?” r > Ronirter R-PJrter, R-'-iort Robert
We are looking forward
our hcmeccming game.
as
Mts Cathalee Coleman is
tlass mother. v/e are
tard to make her "Mrs.
'tile PTA.”
at Elcanor „ Brown will ...
, as, in the parade as
9 .5)” and Robert E. Jones
o "Mr. 9(5 1
a
wo are working hard i i to i
O. ne honor roll t.ns six weeks.
you nex time,
Robert Scott, reporter
in¬ Mrs. E. G. Hooks,
The 12-1 class and the
under the supervision of
C. D. Williams and Malcolm
Blount jointly sponsored an
oressive program in chapel
Friday. The history of
e j Niven presidential administratons
and general
n d responsibilities of the
After several rr selections r e ,
enr’ared by the NFA
new officers of the club for
year were installed by
' ft is T'.tcmas, president:
ree Braxton, vice
j Richard Martin,
Lavvell Strickland,
■’omniie Lee Frazier,
tic’ Harold Lewis,
Freddie Campbell has been
lected to represent the club
Mr. AG” for our
-trade next week, Thursday.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Oct. 18-19-20
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DeRenne School
The regular P.-T.A.
o i)t.lienne Elementary School
held on October 2 at 7:110
with the president, Mrs.
Matthews, presiding.
Mary Matthews and Drucilla
grett were elected delegates
represent DeRenne P-1.A. at
u ’’ nua ' P -' T A - ic-t
i whleh Wil1 1,0 ht ‘ ld at Sisley
I School in Brunswick on
I ^ 'the H . ett ^ '
to one of consultants at
meeting. Mrs. I.aura Webb’s
retained the banner for
the largest number of
present. Mrs. Mary Ann
Hass came second. All
mothers met after the
. meeting to formulate plans for
• DeRenne" contest.
During the upper grade
,, ly houi . on last Thursday,
Thelma Tharpe’s class
, a n program uiwram in m observance uiiMTvaiKT of ui
. , ^ m •
So Amhw T) . ice> Mrst Annie
.
Mrs. lone Dun more, and
Mm-a A >‘st. our consultant.
I Wednesday, Mrs.
W eh 1 1 s class presented a
during the lower grade
jhour.
C. DeRenne’s faculty
Gussie Doe, a student teacher
Savannah State College,
doing his apprentice training
1 <!ie L - Cartledge, a supervising' The committee slated
Uat ' he '' for tht ‘ student teaching a
program of Savannah State Col- ing for Oct. 19 at 6 p.nt.
lege. further discussion on the
Our principal, Miss Frankie N. program.
Golden, received the Carol I.ane
Award of 1950, special commen¬
dation for active participation in I»iu: :? 1:1
the cause of traffic safety in the
community of Savannah. The
award was presented 'by the safe¬
ty council through the grant of STARTS
shell Oil Company,
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as! j ‘DISTANT
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I said Mrs. Thelma Moore, Guy-
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i “1 believe in the Kismet, in ;
the Shield of Faith as millions nothing
| of others do, i believe it is a j
Divine Omen of good luck and
a protection against evil and liner
misfortune. 1 feel it hits made
my life worth living, and a
happy one, because of all tin ♦ -A
good things that have hap¬ in
pened to me. When I went
could many to see well people “Doc” understand have John so later, why much so I | j j American
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a
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DOC JOHN Traditional fine food favorites: like the Up famous New boiled England din¬
way, —
2811 Bay St. Ext. ner—is an honored tradition. So, too, is
rich, pleasant Calvert. It is part of our good
American living. Reserve.
Hineshaw School
r g
On Tuesday nlyht, Oet. 9,
monthly PTA meeting of
, show elementary school,
vllle, was held with a
number of parents
of! Guest speakers for the
were Mrs. Dobins, county
a ho spoke on
, the Parents in the
Health Program, and Mr.
man, county sanitarian,
to j gave an interesting talk
the Responsibilities of the
and Home Environment.
ir.teresting points on the
^ | program were given by
the Bessie Williams, health
nator, and a teacher of the
8T&C.-9 class.
The PTA organized a
health committee to consist
j a health coordinator,
the | administrator, parents, a
. tor, county nurse and
sanitarian
The following persons
Co- v o- elected , . , ot .... fleers: ..
as
i Coordinator, Mrs Bessie
j iiams; Chairman. Mrs.
j | Futch; Operational
M M Hicks; Secre
\
Mrs. Georgia Dc.bose;
Miss Katie Frasier;
i James Cummings; parents:
of Esther Baker, Mrs. Laura
is j Mrs. Alberta Gaulden,
un- j Laura Smith, Mrs.
rRIBUNV
HONOR STUDENTS
’ '"AT A! wnnnvilll? WUUl/V lLLt
James E. Luton. principal
Wocdville High School,
ces Drat Die following
have made the honor roll
school
of Eighth Grade—Freddie
son. Theodore Anderson,
Hamiltcn. Elsie Turner,
Steele, Willie Palmer,
on Johnson, Deloris Johnson.
Ninth Grade — Frances
key. Mary Pearl Roberts,
Jane Flowers. McArthur
James Jackson.
Tenth Grade Artis
Sarah Wesley, Frankie Lee
borne, Willie Ruth
Nettie Watson. Pearl
Shirley Sheppard,
of Morris and James Dandy.
Twelfth Grade- -Corine
Rosemary Singleton. Daisy
'.y an:' Sarah Young.
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which sends over 20.000
■ards and literature annually
Shutins all over the world.
Maree always helps with
oacking and sending of
■aids. This she c’oes both
her he me in Savannah and
■’ henever she is in New
Xiy where the headquarters
La Cheerios Ls located at
Hotel Theresa.
She is a member of the
Phi Beta sorority and
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Service
wiui several omantaations in
tlvv hcmetown: vice qimlrjnan
of (J f the pjank Callen Boys'-Club,
oonsuT-ant to the Girl S outs,
member cf the Carnegie Library
j board, member of the Mental j
Health Board, the first woman
at to be elected a member of the |
YMCA Board of Directors, and
is on the panel in connection
with the Student-Teacher pro-
gram at Savannah State college.
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