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M ARKK'I HEVEI.Oi’EUS HONOR TWO — The National Association of Market Developers named two
hono rees during its recent awards dinner held at the time of its annual convention at Tennessee A. and
State University, Nashville. Above, third from left, Wijiiam• «R]>rain?ins, Fuller Products, Chicago, hold;
award jt'iven to S. 1!. Fuller, president of the Chicago firm, who was named “Businessman of the Year. - ’
hj' (I. - Inte Mrs. W. Yarbrough O. \ arbrough. views Raleigh, the citation X. ('., of her was husband, honored 'posthumously which is held as by a Ramon pioneer S. in Scrubbs, the national Michigan sale;
j?ell il" Telephone (’ompany, NAMl) awards committee. LooNiu- on are KAMI) President Joseph F. Alhrit
lit, Moss II. Kendrix, Hoard Chairman, and A and I.Vrce ITesident A. V. Roswell, extreme right.-
G.Y.I.E.A. WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
William B. Nelson, director of
Trades and Industries at Sa¬
vannah State College, has an¬
nounced the following winners
of the Georgia Youth Industrial
Education Association Contest
which was held a Savannah
State College. March 20.
Mechanical Drawing
Fir t place wont to Willie
Stewart; Lucy Laney High
C iiool, Augusta, Ga.; Joseph
Giard, A. R. Johnson High
School, Augusta, placed secant’;
t hird pi ice went to Melvin
Brooks, Carver Vocational High
School, Atlanta.
Wyjiiliu Chandler, Carver, At-
lanla, and Carolyn King,
High School, Brunswick, placed
first and second place in prac¬
tical nursing.
First place in shoe repairing
was won by Bernard Clyatt of
Ballard Hudson, Macon; second
place went to Leonard Wilker-
son of Carver High School,
Atlanta. Lonnie Thomas of i
Laney High, Augusta plaeed!
third.
Oratorical Contest:
First place, Henrietta Jones,
Hillard Hudson, Macon; second
;pla-e, Patricia Dixon, B. T.
Washington, Atlanta; third
place, Berc*ell Jackson, Hunt
High, Fort Valley.
I.eathercraft:
Pint place, Evelyn Hollowon,
Lucy Laney, Augusta; second
place, Allen Richardson, Mon¬
roe High School, Albany.
Cosmetology:
Bcantino T ott, Ballard Hud-
on. Miron, first place; second!
RUee, Belly Lightfoot, Spencer
(M.u,; thin’ place, Oem !
Smith. Carver, Atlanta. '
Dr.V Cleaning;
First place, Janell Barnwell,
C trver, Atlanta; second place,
Alger Caesar, Hunt High, Fort
Valley.
JpUrheritig: |
First place, Ira Randolph. !
Ri.sley High, Brunswick; second
place, Tommie Calloway, Black- i
well, Eliberton; third plaee,
Roosevelt Jackson, Pinevale,
Valdosta,
Mr. Drake Addresses
Haulsen Jr. Hick Students
V. A. Drake, Counsellor for
the Vocational Rehabilitation
Division cf the State Depart¬
ment of Education, was the
“iiert sneaker at the Ninth
Grade Assembly Program at
Paulsen Jr. High S-hool, held
at Bunn’s Memorial Baptist
Church on Friday morning.
March 29. at 10 a. m. It was
sponsored by Mrs. Thelma W.
Rliles for the benefit of the
G“i:national Guidance classes.
A brief devotional period was
observed tit which time the
“roup rang Paulsen’s School
Gong and chanted the Lord's
Prayer. The Girls’ Ensemble,
under the direction of Miss Cl.
1. Golden, rendered two spirited
.selections.
Mr. Drake pointed- out the
numerous occupations from
which tlmy might choose their
careers. He cited incidents
.showing -how physically handi-
enpped pm-stins hnd been helped
to become gainfully employed
in the mrfc their choir*.
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A. I. S. Makes Several
Donations to Charity
Alpha Iota Sigma Chapter of the
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority met
last Monday evening at the home
of Spror Ella Law, with the liasi-
lour, Soror Ursuliue Ingersoll,
presiding.
j The chapter has adopted “Happy
House,” the school for retarded
children as an annual project. A
| contribution of .$500.00 was made
to the school. Hu Holy Thursday,
Easter baskets, containing' bunnies
candy and eggs will be distributed
J to the children.
A contribution of $100.00 will
he presented Charity Hospital to
aid in their restoration program.
Soror Ingersoll and Soror Gwen-
dolyn 1‘roetor of Alpha lota ( hap-’
ter at Savannah Slate College, at-1
conference tended the in southeastern Nashville, Te#n„ regional on j j
March 15, 10 and 17. Soror 1 tiger-
soil gave a report of the meeting
which was well attended and inter-
esting. She said their flight proved
restful and enjoyable.
A “ roffee Break '’ is I'ianned! |
f °r Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
on Friday, April 5th, for members j
attending the Southeastern Con- j
clave, to l»e held here on April di d,
4th and 5th.
The Aurora Club at Savannah
State extended an invitation to
their annual banquet for their big
sisters. Sorors Carolyn Kirkland,
Catherine Hunt, Mary Hailey, Upl¬ I'
is Robinson, Janette Pusha and I
Mildred Graham atti-mlcd ami simv
then have reported a most \
joyahle evening. j
I
Man3r “L-resting posters were !
;^ , a "V- ^ T n' j
an ^ lliahllfi:hted gained them the care WOrkine f ulty I
conditippg,-;, and income, job oppor- 1
Utilities, outlook i |or; thei
various occupations. He also;
listed the places where students j
might obtain training for the
jobs. He stated that Savannah
State College and Tuskegee In-
rtitute offer good courses for
almost every kind of trade and
profession.
Oiyler Teacher of Year
Honored
I Mrs. Louise II. Collier, teach-
er of the year for Cuyler, was
vrprised with a party in her
honor on Oil Sa'urd.tv evening at
Hie home o r Mr and Mrs. Geo.
Washington on West Victory
Drive. Games, under the direc¬
tion of Mrs. Catherine Mathis
were played. Mrs. on!Her was
presented with a fountain pen,
engraved with Ouyli r’s Teacher
of the Year 1957, by Mrs
Nellie Coppage, accsmpanied by
an appropriate p:>em. A deliel
ous repast was served.
Cuyler Playhouse (o
Ritsp ii | Plays
The Drain, a tic Club will pre-
sen{ -Rulflos and Roller
,t" ;ates ” an( j -s, 110 as You’re
a ., Kea .. h ni p|, School,
A , )rU V2 , a ,, p m . Admission
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fri-IIi-Y on \\.!l\
Cuyler’s Tri-IIi-Y, under the
direction of Mrs. Ruth Scott,
presented a program over WJIV,
theme, “The Hi. tory an:’ Dc-
., 'elopment elc . , nent of of the (he T ri-Hi-Y
Edith Tolbert, president, intro¬
duced FUricia Lutcn who was
emcee. Miss V. Baker trained
the choiu.s anc’ Harold Wash¬
ington was at the piano. .
Cuyler P.T.A. Receives
State Honors
Cuyler P.T.A. won several
1 awards at the State Convention
in Columbus. Mrs. Margurite
CBrien of Cuyler faculty and
Mrs. Corctha Singleton, P.T.A.
president, represented the
school. Among the awards were
ill Highest Attendance; . <2 1
100G Points for the well or¬
ganized and presented P. T. A
programs; <3i Leading Unit In
the district for membership
dues and second in the ■‘•late;
Ml Second prize for the pro-
cedure Look in Hie Junior High
division.
Radio Program by
Music Departnient
Under the direction of Miss
Vivian Baker, the members of
chorus presented a
T5E SA7ANI4AE TOlBrHE
Winners Announced
In Essay Contest
I Keep BonuiiM Savannah Doan
( (Miimittc uutkos lh«* followin*** an
\ hounoeiricnU; fotu*eniiii*** Uwhv it
tout v.sRMy couttfst;
Subject: “Why I Hb.ojnM Keep
! Havunnfth (’loan.”
| Senior Division: Fit* t pi i/e---
Cladys i .undid t, Hen It e i< <* <• h I) llitfh il ij-'ll
• Srluiwl, grade 12.
Honorable Mention: William
l.ovrll, Reach High School, pi I«je
Hi: Kirilina It. I.ol on, St. I*in
[ glailc 12 .
Juntil)' Itivi.ion: Fir. t, I'H’/.p
i (ioiii'j-fo It. Wnshiti)'Imi, St. IIrui
I iliet, Kiaiiti 8 .
! I lonoiiahlr Mmliuii: I‘.all an.a
Ann I'iii'*i■, I'aul .i'll Jr. llijfli.
',' i iitlr II; I rone Elmore, St. MaryV,
oiiuU* H.
.ludttos: Holes C. Fonl of Guar¬
anty Insuraneo Company, chair¬
man; Robert 1 *. Jordan,
yy speiuei School' Or II
\] c,dlier.
I 'i'| K , pjiy.es, two twenty-five dol-
| | (l| . wai . wl ,,. e possible
through call donations of M i
Henry lloilge, and of Girl Seoul
I’roop 07 of West Savannah School,
Mrs, Julia J. Hamilton, leader,
Other schools participating
were: East Broad. DiHtenne, ami
lophronia Tompkins.
•Vords, Music and Rhythm
irtgram over radio .station WJ
IV. The following numbers
vere rendered by the group:
Cuylcr’s Alma Mater, 'I he Night
Has a Thousand Eyes, duet,
True Love,” by Alex Jenkins
and Sandra Simon; chorus;
I’m So Glad Trouble Don’t
t ut Always;” Pauls Angelins,
tnd a solo by Alex Jei 'tins,
Honor, Honor.” The music
as interspersed with words by
Edith Tolbert.
J.II.A.’.s Alteml Stale i>leet
Mrs. Eunice Washington and
Mrs. N. II. M Kinney, along
with Dorothy Rogers 8) 10i and.
Juliette Beaton 8<4i attended
the 12th Annual State I.-ader-
hip Training convention of the
NHA at Fort Valley State Col¬
lege.
S.L.A.G.’s Attend District
Meeting
Cf the 43 ‘ Slags” from Chat¬
ham County attending their
annual district meeting at Syl-
vnnia, 23 were pupils of Cuyler.
Alcot'il Students
On Tour
FLAKK.SDALF. Miss. (AN’D.
Four oustod Alcorn A. & M. Fol-
| lo^e students left this citv Mon¬
day on a speaking tour which will
I take them to C’hicayo, Detroit, St.
| Louis and Now York. They will
l»<*ak 4*11 behalf <*f about twelve
IstUihiit;. tv he wore hot allowed to
j re < liter the . ci>IIogv followin' a
, student strike ovel’ a collet** pro-
| fep,s4»i ’ anti-NA AUl* new papei
i articles.
The group will pause in the tom
I hr make a progress report to tli
j j Sixth Annual \l. i iin-- «.l' (h • l,V
yiimal Council of Negro l.eudo
; si,;,, u hich will I... Iit-I.l i,. Green
villa on April "li, ail,I at which
u m0 ftep. Corneal \. Uavi ,,l the;
lllimds arembly will he the prin
j eipai speaker. ,
A ilia id ninth inn.: mdcl.hii'. at
tended by about 1,0011 people, was
held in Clnrkadnle Sunday at which
time ftiulcnta Arthur .1. Fielder. ;
Laurel ami lohn M, Hiley, (’lark
<lale, pave a rcvelaliitii o| why lli«
students called !he strike.
The meeting also launelud the
. , „„ 1 ..... SIoo.oou, to the
1 a '.ure
education of .students expelleil from
Alcorn ('olfepe and oilier program
of tin* regional comieil of Norm
a '** r
Rev. Theodore Trammell ol
| ('larksdale, president of the Re
I gional Gotineil said that the Goun-
look
in your
mirror
today ...
and
see
your hair . . .
lovely as fashion
means it to he !
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color is fashion ... ami today,
you can look in your mirror
and see die same glowing, lus¬
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Godefroy’s Larieu.se 11 .dr (adoring,
you can give your hair exquisite new
color, long-lasting, naiul»Ulooking
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Remember— Godefroy’s l.arieuse Hair tailor¬
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bur., known and approved for more dian 60
years. Gel it at your favorite cosmelii coiilUer —
today —and see your hair iovelyas fashion
means it to be!
18 exquisite shades
7. Shuivi|*oc* hair thar- 2. Afagiy GoJefroy - ,
oayhly. As it drint, mix luri«ut« with handy
CoJefvay’s UliiU'.t upfilkutor included in
as J*r«tt*d. pu<kuy«.
tfodefury Mm. co.
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DON \ IT’S III] \ Vi \l.(IN TO
HOSIMTAL I iamiltuii 1’ o ,s n t* r,
presiik‘iit of I. I'* u*i\ Inc.. .in¬
noiinr d hefoi i' bun ini.*; <m ..n c\
tensive It',) t * Kiirnpc, I hut In* i '
timia i t Hi 1 ' :\ <*m {»I* * 11 * Inn i - land h
hcMdit.y park In fin* I la i It in II"
pi!:il iu N< \ "i u ( ii y for t he
ii.it* of pali<*nl and I » 11 . 'I'hiA
hcauly pail .i will In* ri.tinplcldy
it.m l.cd with IN* mcj hcuiity |<rc|V
nrafions. Mi. IN».n.i sliiiia Ih«*
hclirl I lint h. inly i an* i of ihc
ulnm I important c in live morale
of iniivah cenl
oil dir s not "in any way eomlopi*
disobedience on (lie pari of stu¬
dents, bid lo angle mil Hie mem- {
! ices of l lie .indent council whom
we I'eei did a they were directed
by the total student l-ioilv, mid re- '
fuse lo admit them because they
served in this elected capacity, i.
a moral \yrptig.
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NAACP HELPS 5
ALCOIiN STUDENTS
(Fontiuiu'il from Otu*)
tta 1 State?, atnl Dr. Samuel I’roc-
tor. |U (‘.'idi'tU of Virginia Union,
t mlily ii^Tfod to make omot^ency
provisions to jw^rmit tin* tudunl
lo enroll without loss of time or
auadomiu <• rt*<lit.
Action to aid the students was
taken l»y tin* NAAFI* committee
on mlminisfrutipn at i!.s regular
moiitlily meeting? Iiei'i* on Mareh 2 lS.
The (omiiiiUc voted lo provide fi¬
nancial assistance* for travel and
other expense.^ for the remainder
of ih*' school .'icnic; ler.
NEGRO CATHOLICS IN
U. S. INCREASE 30',
(Coittlmird from I-art- '■ynei
bishops nssisted l>y_ a secretary. ,
Besides Cardinal Spelman, Areh !
I.ishop Francis !’. Keougli of Hal- J
limore, and Arehliishop .John F. I
O’llara of I'hiladelpliin make up
Rea! Estate Loans
Consiill us liel'ore making your l*t-:il Ivslale l oans.
We have handled real estate for 10 years.
Loans made on various plans to suit your income
Il will lie lo your advantage lo see os first
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Company
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I he present hoard.
Gommission funds come from an
annual collection taken up by all
Catholic churclu-s of the United
State iluriii"' Lent, and from ban¬
quets by Catholic groups and in¬
dividuals.
Rev. J. I!. Teunelly, Washington,
I). seei'etaiy of the eoiuiiii; - ion,
stressed that the bishops’ organi¬
zation is nnly ii small part of the
Church's effort to help Negro ami
vidtial bishops of the diocese con-
I nil in 11 misisous. Necessarily, most
of (lie burden fall upon the indi
cerned, be said.
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