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SCHOOL NEWS
Local Schools To Observe
Week
The local schools will
the week of November 11-17
American Education Week.
Chatham County Teachers
ciatlon is co-ordinating the
program through
composed of teachers from
,schools. Malcolm Thomas,
pal of Springfield Terrace
and Sidney Brooks of
EU rtinitary School arc
men of the committee.
Young of Haven Home School
president of the teachers
tion,
A school calendar of special
e vents for the celebration will be
puljished in the city
Kadi school will contribute news
and pictures for publication on
special pages in local papers. Sev-
oral prominent citi'/.i'ns of the So-
vanfiali area are writing articles
which will appear in daily nowspa-
per* the entire week.
Ixx-al merchants have donated
their show windows for education-
al displays, Woodvillf High School
will have an attractive display at
Maxwell Furniture Store on
Broughton st ret, Harris Street
School will do Hie same at the
Monteith School
We are glad to have our
friends and visitors come out
and see the many activities In
progress at Monteith school. J
It. Jenkins, director of the YM
CA, installed our Gra-Y offi¬
cers Oct. 10 as follows: Pres.,
Nathaniel Singleton; Vice Pres..
Franklin McGill; Sect, Ethel
Walton. Asst. Sect, Ula Mae
Hicks; Chaplain, Ernestine Wil¬
son: Reporter, Annie Fred
Payne. Horace Scandrick and
■Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell gave
•interesting advice.
We have made some wonder¬
ful plans for the year. Rev. L
1, Smalls, the pastor of 2nd Mt
Pleasant Baptist church and
Happy Home Baptist church,
installed the school council off¬
icer.-; on Oct. 2(i. They are: Pres.,
Franklin McGill; V Pres, Na¬
thaniel Singleton: Sect, Ethel
Walton; Asst. Sect., Willie Mae
Hicks; Chaplain, Henrietta
Wright; Patrol, Vinnie Mae
Singleton; Reporter, Annie Fred
Payne. Remarks were by Mrs.
Eunice Brown and Rev. Conner.
Our PTA had a theater party
on Friday night, Oct. 2fi. Wc
have planted a vegetable gar¬
den which is growing nicely.
We will soon have greens of
all kinds, carrots, onions, rad¬
ishes, and parsley.
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades
had a breakfast party last
Tuesday morning. Forty-two of
its laid, milk, fruit and sugar
on corn flakes. The Inter-
school Council meeting will he
at our school In November.
Reporters,
Annie Fred Payne and
Patricia McGill
Chatham County PTA
Council Meets
The Chatham County PTA
Council held Its regular month¬
ly meeting at Cuylcr Jr. high
school Wednesday, Oct. 2-1
Some interesting highlights
were given by the teachers and
parents about the school pro¬
gram.
The president is asking that
a teacher from each school he
present at the Council meeting
each month to represent your
school. The theme for this
month’s meeting is • How To
Improve New Membership in
the- Council.” The high school
banner was won by Alfred E.
Beach and for elementary
schools by Robert W. Gadsden.
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Cinderella,’ Alice in Business
| The Print (.-.s and the
Swan,” and “The Smoke of Fuji
Yuma.’
Highlight of the parade will h •
t ; 1( . float, “Your Highness,” beat
;. 1)f the Ijueen of Fairyland, Mi-
< a ,„| V |, Patterson Bell, and her
j uU t ndants, Miss Blanche Flipper
H „j| y|j _. Catherine Milton, all
j of y;,.varinah. “.Miss General Alum-
ni” ar.d her attendants, .Miss Ruth
Mullino, Mil. Beautine W. Hard¬
wick, an I Mi* Catherine Hunt,
respectively, will ride on the float.
‘The Lollipop Tree.”
The Savannah Stale College
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j parade. , Several high school hand
j will participate in the parade,
i namely, Woodville High, Savan¬
nah; Todd fit ant High, Darien;
Til: County Industrial High, Til-
Con; Liberty County High, Mclh-
I ‘osh; Alfred E. Beach, Savannah;
and Ri: ley High, Brunswick. Cmi-
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j.; . are expected from
i Statesboro Hugh, ... . Statesboro; . . ’ At , 1
. jding County Training , School
Baxley; Wayne County Training
School, Jcsiip; amt Dunbar High,
Green Cove, Florida. The Sn
vannnh Veteran Drum and Bugle
Cut'p will add color.
Kick-off time for the football
game is 2:00 p.m. Savannah Stale
College Tigers will play the Clark
('•nilege ( Atlanta) Panthers on the
| College will lie Athletic decorated Field. with The field
an array
of poimnnfs and trunmois in (Ik*
^ , ,, , , ,, ,
. Savannah Pharmacy West
Broad street.
As a public service WITH -TV
is presenting on the 12th of v
vember at .7:110 p. in. a short play
( entitled “A Teacher's Day.” This
i program is under the direction of
Miss Frankie N. Golden, principal
of DeRenne Elementary School,
featured will be Leroy Bolden of
j Beach IIigh School and Mr.-. Harris Janet
llnye-. principal of the
j Street School. Several schools will
' appear on radio programs,
| Through the courtesy of the
j Star Theater on Friday, Novun-
Ini Hi, which is National 'leathers
j Day all teachers will lx* admitted
i free to any performance upon the
| showing of their American Mduen
1 tion Week button,
Special awards of merit will lie
presented to the following persons
j !in ,| organizations: Rev. Walker,
J. R. Jenkins, Dr. G. R. Goslica,
’ Nelson Freeman, Mrs. Sadie
Steele, R. I’. Jordan, I. J. Hop
kins, Ml. Day of the Star Theater,
The Savannah I’himmn .v, Station
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Furniture Company and Luis’s
Beauty Shop.
'juyler Jr. high, Wednesday,
■Juv. 28, at five o’clock.
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By Mrs. C. Mill lice
The Men’s Day program at
’benezer Presbyterian church
vas well attended on hist Sun-
'ay afternoon. Rev. J. C. Miller
vas the speaker and F. S.
nrobrlght was emcee.
Mrs. Mary E. Baker, Rev. and
Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Mrs. Sadie
' j . Johnson and son, Ralph
fmvard and Delphenia Jackson
pent Sunday afternoon in
Meridian, visiting Mrs. Baker’s
inters, Mrs. Essie Bryant and
Mr. and Mrs. Fore'.
The baby contest given by j
he Eastern Stars , was a suc-
•ess. First prize was won by
he Freedman Grove baby and
<eeond prize was won by the
Midway baby.
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land the red and l.laek of Clark. A j
1 special section of the bleachers is :
| being converted into a private box
1 for the class and organizational
nuce arc! their at endan s who I
make up the court of “Her High¬
ness Miss Savannah State.” A
“Cinderella Party” on the loof of
! concession stand will depict “Brer
Rabbit” and his friend* enjoying
refreshments during the game.
Highne '' j attendant* ,
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will be pi.- t nU d it. the public tlur-
in- a special half-time ceremony.
Mi Clark” and her attendants,
a visiting royalty, wiil >e present-
( . ( | w jth “Mi s General
Alumni” and her attendants. The J
half-time aetivitie will include
nutsic'and luted formations by the
Savannah St a to College band in
In.nor of Her fliehti'V.s" and the
court.
Immediately following the game,
the alumni arc scheduled to meet
in Hi" CoHeg C. nl v. Leonard
Law, president of the Savannah
Slate College dehorn I Alumni As¬
sociation, will fireside. Refresh¬
ments Ore 1> be? provided by the
Savannah Chapter, traditional
host chapter.
The honiC-Snuht'- dance in Wil)-
eox Gymnasium will mark the
close of the ft tiv'ilie . The build¬
ing i to be dec, iats'1 as a fairy
g. i den iii kivpitxp xvijh Ibis year's
theme. .Viu.ie will be furnished by
.lame Drayluii’x oiebe Ira. with
Drayton playing the lA'-part ail'd
I b Billy Wt i 'Jrt ' inging: ‘
v.
Trophic,*' will' he awarded for
llie three he-1 float , cars and
bands. Each float will lie judged
for appro.>ria!oyc of tlieme, uni
ipu ness of idiand artistry of
exe utiotl. Campus buildings
cat l ying out t he fairyland theme
in their decornliftnx will be judged
also. „ '•«*.
Student ehairmin ' ‘ of various
Ilomecomin.! nl> < ainniil l<’«*s in
, ,
Prince Wynn, Henry Thai¬
loon, Odell Weaver. Eduard Mil-
let, Ida Lee, Arthur Fluellen,
Robert Heyward, Eugene Hurey,
Frank McLaughlin, and Robert
Mobley, t acuity advisers to these
student chairmen arc: Frank
Thurpe (general chairman of
homecoming), Mrs. Martha Avery,
Miss Luella Hawkins, Mrs. Louise
Owens, Miss Madeline Harrison,
Mis. Ella Fisher, Mrs. Luetta Up¬
shur. . Mr*. _ Beautine ,, Hardwick, , . , _ Fe-
,
Hx Alexis, .lame Everett, Arthur
C. Carter, Thomas Jordan, Eddie
Bivens, Clarence Wright, Eugene
Isaac, Phillip Hampton, Prince
Jackson, and Wilton C. Scott.
Harris St. School
7TIT GRADE CLASS NEWS
The seventh grade class at Har¬
ris Street School had a pre-Hal¬
lowe’en party during October. We
our school-males with
a talent show, games and social
l.a.-t week we invited our princi-
Mrs. Hayes, to talk with «s
our social studies period, I
gave ns an interesting talk
“how to study maps.” She used '
United States map to demon
sit ate. We also enjoyed the dis
on “factors affecting eli
mate.” We are happy to have Me
llnyes as our principal, because
taught seventh grade and real
knows how to help lis. She
(iioinised to vi.it us again real
Our class will take pari in the
Education Week play.
The upper grades have invited
Mrs. Susan Waters, former art
of Bench High School, to
lo us. Mrs. Wafer has done
lot of educational traveling'. We
inviting our parents and
lends to come hear her on next
Nov. 13, at III a. ni.
Mrs. Virginia D. Nelson is
and Irene Cooper, class
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memtiers of his class in the class-
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was placed on a decorated table in
the center of the classroom. Games
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group. Adults present were Miss
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All health chairmen of the
school met with Principal F. (Ini-
den last week to plan for better
health practices at. DeRenne. Top
ices diseased were correct p.-.-.tutv,
cart of school property, cleanlv
ness in the classrooms and around
the school, and full participation
in the school’s lunch program. Thi
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1 ■ H; ong, Hallowe'en, class read- i
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class,
First grade children received
the Kahn test at the health cen-
ter. Twenty-four children were
r. -ted during the week of October
21 and the other 59 were tested
November 2. They were aceoni-
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nurse, supervised the arrange-
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