The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 25, 1957, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIS , «»H'^,4f!+ ( ,4’i'f ,”rt W'M^.'r ."t'T 1 ! SCHOOL NEWS THE ALUMNI OF BEACH High Evening School, who received ! certificates of recognition at ; the annual commencement ex¬ ercises at A. E. Beach Educa¬ tion Center. Seated left to right, Mrs. Ruth White, mem¬ ber of the Beard of Manage¬ ment, Y.M.C.A.; Wilton C. Scott, supervisor; Mrs. Aim eta Odum, Secretary, Sidney Jones Funeral Paulsen Students T 0 Hear Army Recruiter An assembly program is planned for the ninth grade students of Paulsen Jr. High. It is to be held at Bunn’s Memo¬ rial fio■ If-•. church at Harmon and Joe F-! reels, on Friday, May 24, at 10 a. rn. Parents and friends aro, invited to hear our principal speaker who will be! Mr. Curry of the ,U. S. Army Recruiting Station, Post Office Building. We are indeed proud of our students who participated in thp Science Fair which was aonsored by Beach High Sch. Members of the science classes attended the assembly program at Beach high where several of our Mudents received prizes for their projects. Awards and prizes have highlighted our recent activi- « tie ,. Mae Idella Oiover was seermd place winner and Thom- ! nsina S,1!:,l! - was the third place wjjmer in an essay con- pit' which wh; sponsored bby ‘AW’ Itiwf W'wlessndfiSlfH ppJiiWjif!*. S<j» - Ea.srm -'>ave the at. a- school asKom- M ,k- v; ■ * : ■ - , \3hieh"our ^•The Inter 'James School. Cobh Council of am is Council Resident, presented (lie School of Paulsen Jr. Hi witli a* Certificate of Merit for our cooperation during the school tefm. The chorus, ensemble and Harriet Bias’ solo were all cx>- I cellent at the Musical Extrav¬ aganza ct Grayson Stadium Friday night. The selections were under the direction of j Miss G I, Golden. Under the guidance of M II. Marion, the school entered the Track and Field Events at Sa- j vannah State College. The high jump was won by Ossie Grubbs who Junto*! 5 ft. 2 ins. Robert. Lee Williams placed second in the softball throw j with 79 yards and 32 inches. Oasie ortibrt was third with 75 yards. The winning throw was 80 yards. Lula Mae Tukes placed sec¬ ond in the softball throw with | 49 yard?. Joan Ty-on placed 1 third in the softball throw with | 45 yards. The winning throw . was 56 yards I Gertrude Frazier came in | third in the sixty yard dash | She came In in urs-i first m in the sack ' - , race. in first Eugene Maxwell came in the sac, k. race and Marvin Krkland was second m the same event. Home; Mbs Th*l:Aa Lee, teach- er in the Evening High and E-ttsinrrs School. Standing left to right: Edward Reddick, in- du.s trial worker; Mr:;. Mary Rijerta, 'tedChir; Mrs. Minnie Jones, church worker, and Ver¬ non Rhaney, teacher .on the Evening High and Business Hff. Jvtiss Lee and Messrs, L'ctt and Rfianey, tqachers on HAKUi n l.KItOY valedictorian of Beach High & r ! gating class, . ‘hplcn.a frem Or, Leon n f’ A ' : “ Ult Harrises Observing Senior Wtjek , Reehutly aj Jlan*!s Sox-et. the fiVrt e.T:t(fe class ^laithi group «f fir I grade and consultants, • of the tegfmiques they have in learning’^,to read this year. Conducting the stration was Mrs. Julia who worked succes:-,futlv with group at one time. After the onstration, an evaluation was held, with Mrs. Eunice n charge. Mr- . Bi’otm i delightful coke ip ’to the afternoon’s activities. The seventh grades are ing; “Senior Week,” which Sunday, May l'dtl , when the worshiped at. Second Church. Rev. Quaiterman ed aii ini press iVe mfessage, on the theme, "Mnk&ig the Decision.” Our principal, Mrs. H. Haves, all of the, faculty bers, and ninny pandits were ent for this happy occasion. chide other Senior Weejt activities a Class Day program Wednesday at to ». in., in school’s auditorium,.and the prom Friday evening from t! to p. in. Mr. Roy Alien and Mrs. ginia Nelson are the class sors. Several classes have Tieltl trips during! the last weeks. The first grade class, Hkline, teacher, enjoyed an ing afternoon at the municipal port watching the planes land te.l. ' off. They also observed many facilities used for air j |,e eventh grades visited Hill Filtration Plant Abercorn Crock Pumping They were able to see how river water is purified for ir.ercial usage. the staff but are not gradu afes of the Beach School who worked with people while they were dug the adult school. Registration for the a don at Beach Evening ijchool will be Monday, June 7 p. m. Class leadership at West Broad Street Friday, May 24, at 7 p. m. of Schools, as Wilton C. Scott, j 3upervi£3r> looks on, at the re- amt graduation exercises at the Beach Adult Center. The sixth grade toured the State Port Docks and warehouses. They saw several huge cargo vessels be¬ ing loaded and unloaded. They alab ofpervVA hoty ktibils- in 9 ifqjns - 1 ported and stored in warehouses Mis Catherine Hunt- is the srxtl grade teaehblr. ..eeeC 9Td vl»g cm era mfwypo' On Thursday, May 1 Oth, most of the Seventh and sixth grade children visited Atlanta, with their teachers, Mrs. Virginia Nelson' and Miss Catherine Hunt. They, report a most interesting and in¬ formative trip. After having been with us for the past six weeks, our student, teaehgrs from Savanah State Col¬ lege, Miss Virginia Dowers and’ Miss Dorotha Wells, will leave us on Friday, to prepare for their graduation. We enjoyed having, them with us, and wish for them much success in their work in the future. Miss Catherine Hunt, adviser; Gloria Wells, reporter; Mrs. J. B. Hayes, principal. Vernon Smith To Represent Jordan Post Vernon X. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of 2214 Fast Hall Street, and an honor student at Alfred E. Beach High School, has been selected lo represent William P. Jordan Past No. 500, American Legion, | at the Statewide Citizenship Camp to be held June 9-15 at C.'dH'A) > John Hope Fort Vallfy, j Geoff-ifl Vernon, is secretary of Delta chapter of the Hi-Y and a n ember of Saint Benedict's cathoTid church. He has an out- j standing scholastic record. T2HE SA7A2WAK TSSSUTsa 1 JJJ StUilpiltS At Beacli Registered The Annual Registration lit rye of Allred E. Beach High School ended on last Wednesday with a total of lib tud nits regiiit.?rii>;'. | This activity has become a part cunkulum i “' , ‘ ’’ under the auspi'es of the John Wesley Hubert Citizenship Club ! and the -.Social Studies Depart- ! ment. Mrs, W. A. Dean, of the Sfkial Studies Department, and C. E Hardwick, HI, adviser, of the Join We-ley Hubert, Citizen-.hip Club accompanied the students ..n then trip to the courthouse. Prior to the culmination of this activity a pre-reyiatra ;ion clinic was held by the Social Btudic of which J. H. Law, Jr. is chaiiman. The pur pose of the clinic war to prepare the students! so that they would not encounter any difficulties it. registering and to stress to them the importance of voting after be coming a rt gistered voter. Gadsden School Dominates Track Meet The annual elementary anti junior high track meet was dominated by the Robert w. Gadsden elementary school which won the Boy„ Group i title, and the Boy., and Girl Group II title. The Group i Girls title was won by Wes; Savannah. Tompkins took the Junior High Boys crown with “3 points, and tied with Paulsen for the !>LTs crown. Haven Home with teams en tered in each group, amassec the largest total of pafnts 72followed by Tompkin. with 63 L and Gadsden whic! was entered in only two groups with 57. 2nd Arnold Bapt. Church The services at Second Ar¬ nold Baptist church were in¬ spiring Sunday beginning with Sunday school On Friday night the men of the church presen¬ ted a wcmanless wedding di¬ rected by Mrs. O. B. Dingle. Wednesday night the Sunday school anniversary was held with Deacon 3. White, Sr., as guest speaker Sunday will be Guest Day during the Sunday School hour, Class No. 4, hoct. Workers meeting will be held , 0 n Wednesday night at the I home of Mrs. F. Parker. All workers of the Sunday school adult group are asked to be p resen t The Sunday school pie- nic will b e on June 10 at Sel- dfn parl{ Brunf;w i c K. Rev. Geo 0 ; n »j e ^ pastor of the church. - Revival , At Morning Star The public is invited to attend the revival services at Morning Star Baptist church, May 27th through June 7 th. The speaker will be Rev. B. J. Knight of Miltonia, Ga. Rev. W. A. Early j is pastor of the church. Charm Week Carnival of Books Oa Tuesday evening May M, he Haavnnah State College Charm Week committee spon- jred a “Carnival of Books" in the ic ,y Of Camliu Hubert Hail. The gut it reviewers were M.ss Florence Bodison, a senior, and Mrs. Mary McDew, wife of he college physician. Mis.-, C jdteton gave a very graphic review cf Marian Anderson’s Uitoblograpiiy, “My Lord, What a Morning.” -Many of the high¬ lights of Miss Anderson’s illus- rious career were brought out. The tone of writing employed n die ate s more of a feeling of “latitude than bitterness in spite of the many obstacles Miss Anderson had to over- :ome. Katherine Hulme’s “The Nun’i Story” was vividly dis- “u i sed by Mrs. McDew. Tlie lory itself is a fascinating one details of life in a convent. Hie main theme of the bock mm !o be the conflicts that jister Luke encounters in ad- vrMng to this group living, >nd finally her decision which is the climax of the story. Both reviews were enthusi- itlcally received by the young women who were present. Sev- ■ral persons were -pleasantly "rpri'ed when Miss Barbara Flipper mentioned in her intro¬ duction that before her marri- ge, Mrs. McDew was an in- true.tor in heme economics lere at the college. West Savannah School To lave Summary Programs Parents and friends of West Sa¬ vannah School are invited to at- end Summary Programs which everal of the classes are holding n their various classrooms. Mrs. Mabel Perry’s class, Miss Doris Moore, student-teacher, will ,ave its program at 2:30 Wednes- ay afternoon centering around ’The Home.” On Friday morning at 9:30, Irs. Zeigler’s third grade class, Vliss Ethel Mack, Student-teacher, vili summarize its work with -Our. Needs Food,” and at■ 11 ,’clock that same day, Mrs. Gloria '■paulding Brown and her second ruders will, through classroom ctivities, present “Our Oommun-, ty Helpers at Work.” | “A Visit to Holland” will be ummurized by two of the fourth 1 • rade classes next Tuesday in j loom 7. Mrs. Uyul s program will j ,e at 10:30 that morning, and j irs. Wade’s program will be at j : o’clock in from the afternoon. previously j The cast our )resented operetta, “Fairies Are Really Truly,” represented our j school in an admirable way on last Friday evening at the “Ex¬ travaganza of Music” presented at the Municipal Stadium, for the benefit of Happy House Ray School.. ■f < Calvert tastes better Clear-headfed men prefer the Calvert taste. The reason? Every drink is dependable, constant in taste and quality. Calvert Nothing finer in American taste CALVERT DIST. >V litS K E > rrwur . fsg CSAiit htUTSAL t m i f r ; rOMPKm high to GRADUATE 71 iContinuets from Page Onei church. fi-v, Waikcr who is a native f Jackson, Miss., received the A. B degree from Clark Col- ’ ge and the I-J. D. degree from Jatr.r.ian Theological Sunday’s program will be as JoOorrs: Processional, Triest's March’ , H iii:;, a in. High School Band, F. Mtnd.’l.i-xhni; audience, • oi-y! jfoly! Holy! I tie Reverend Joel I.. Butler; ■h -H >n, “Li :ten To The I vr High School |R. Natlxaniel Dfttt); introduc- '-ion cf raeaker, James E. Luten, principal; address, The teverend George D. Walker a ’.or, A ,ury Meth. Church; •dritual, “Rcck-a-ma Soul" foirnkins High School Chorus. 'Wayne Howorth); announce- nents, benediction. Ait the commencement exer- ixe.i which will be held Wed- e. day afternoon, May 29, eventy-one students will re¬ ceive diplomas, as follows: Ivory Lee Adams, Rosa Mae Adams, Elizabeth Bennett, -'.trolyn Deloris Bickley, Na- hanfel Robert Brown, Oliver irown, Jr., Shirley Irene Brown, '.trolyn Campbell, Ernest Chis¬ olm, James Cory, Corine Eliz- -ociLh Fields, Ella Mae Frazier olm Henry Frazier, Wilma larte Grant, Dora Mae Gray, •da Bel! Hall, Edward Jerome ante, Dorothy Johnson, Mamie m Johnson, Jean King, Harry .emeu. Percy Robert Mack, Lula Tac Martin. Enogh Mathis, Margaret Minus, Edward Chas. Ayers, Shirley Ann MeLemore, Samuel Nelson, Jr., Evelyn Rase Marie Owens, Pearline Palmer, Arthur Patterson, Russell Patter- on, Carl Leroy Pelote, Willie Pelote, Louis Peters, Mildred Levon Ranson, Mildred Rey¬ nolds, Lawrence Roberts, Ernest Robinson, Je. se Morgan Robin¬ son, Lucius Dunkar Rosier, Hubert Ross, Joseph Edward Sanders, Frederick Douglas Saunders, Daisy Beatrice Saxby, James Shell, Rutha Mae Sher¬ rod, Odessa Simmons. • Robert Simmons, Jr., Rose Marie Singleton Calvin Slater, Irene S. Small, Gloria Smith, Irene Frances Smith, Janie Louise Smith, Minnie Lucile Smith, Alma Alice Stewart, Vernita Elizabeth Stubbs, Ruth- ie Mae Sullivan, Ervin Thomas, Margaret Magdeline Thompson, Arthur Jamas Tindall, Janies Alton Wesley, Evelyn Edith White, Herman Wiley, Jr., Celia Jean Williams, Dorothy Mae Williams. Herbert Wilson, James Billy Wimberly, Jr., Jerry Wright, Rena Wright and Sara Young. The list of Imnor pupils is as Valedictorian, Corine Salutatorian, Carolyn fbeil; Third Honor, Vernita Fourth Honor, Ada Ben htau, "r irtn Honor. Attna Stewart; Sixth Honor, Daisy •BaxJay; Seventh Honor, Sarah Young; Eighth Honor, John Frazier; Ninth Honor, Rose Mary Singleton; Tenth Honor Ivory Adams. Beach Selects Mother of the Year The iyr>7 Senior Class of Alfred F Beach promised a night of end- “* " Wn *"S,^l ... - rA 55 u v -a« pecially lor first public „f the Year.” This, the appearance of the Senior t lass, will steer students into numerous events arul finally graduation. Delbert Glover served az master of ceremonies with “Toni” Cox as¬ sisting. mothers The eight attractive weie seated on the stage in the ,i,ier of the class which they rep- esented. Mrs. Eva Moultrie, Mrs. Lebell Garvin, 12(3) sesee 2-1; Mrs. Pearl Coxon, 12-2; Mrs. vlargaret Albright, 12-3; Mrs. Le- ,<•11 Garvin, 12-4; Mrs. Elvira drown, 12-5; Mrs. Edna Ellison, 2-6; Mrs. Roberta Colley, 12-7; drs. Leonard Fields, 12-8. The iaients were introduced to the au- iience ,and nominated by a mem- ,er of the class which she was ^-presenting. The audience was caked to stand for the person of heir choice, and the number of persons standing was written on i large blackboard by the name tt that particular mother. Mrs. Edna Ellison (12-6) was hereby selected with a majority vote. She was led to the bedecked •hair in the center of the stage ;nd crowned by Principal O. L. Douglas. Mrs. Daisy Tyson pre¬ sented Mrs. Ellison with a lovelj jouquet of roses from the P.T.A. Mrs. Elvira Brown, second place winner was also presented with a louquet of flowers. Many lovely gifts were received by Mrs. Elh- son, and the other participant.- These gifts were donated by mer chants of our city. Our “Mother of the Year” could not have been more perfectly se lected. She is the mother of sevei children, one of whom is a senio now. She is active in communit; work, and also in our P.T.A. li our hearts we shall remember Mrs Ellison as “Mother of the Year’ lor 1957, and with this remem brance goes our sincere wish fo a pleasant life and sueeessfi reign. Pembroke Students Visit Savannah Area The 8 th grade class along with their teacher, Mrs. Lollie O. Cook, made a trip to Savannah on April 30th. Some of the places and things they saw were the Tel¬ fair Academy of Arts and Sci¬ ences, the Chatham County Court House, the U. S. Rost Office, Fed¬ eral Court House, Colonial Ceme¬ tery, Wool worth 5 and 10 Cent-’ Store, Reynolds Square, the Rink House, the U. S. Custom House, the Marble Bench, the City Hall, and various other historical places in Savannah. The seniors at Pembroke High School are busy preparing for Class Ray_ Exercises, Friday, May 31, and commencement on Monday, June 3, 1957 at 4:00 p.m. The junior class is working hard to make the Junior-Senior prom a dAiCitVAX Mai to, a»u, success on Thursday, May 30. . School will close for students or. Monday June 3. (Miss) Pinkie J. Ware, reporter. Beach Clothing Class Presents Coloracfrpe Of Fashion Alfred E. Beacli students saw a spring fashion show ; of clothes they can sew for them- selves, when the .Simplicity Ctmpany presented its F^f-ton tor u, f Modern Miss.” Miss Tiiea Mil¬ ner, Sln.Micity’s Educational Styli."*!, presented this special fjoileetion of teenage faalilons which was in .deled by Beach clcthins class students. ; Ail the l'a.shicas from the collection were cue to spring tolorscope, the five newest colors of the season — coral, blue, violet, gold and -pink, with aJJ their shadings. A wardrobe of styles, front sepa¬ rates to party clothes, was shown in each of the five croups. All of them have .been designed -to be within the sew¬ ing skirt and abilities of cloth¬ ing students to make for them¬ selves. In the coral group is one of the new hooded coats, simple to make, in nuibby wool. It is worn over sepacates, . a blouse witli one of the popular yard skirts. Another slim xCTrt, in apricot cotton, goes with a mart drawstring printed blouse. The Art Department, color¬ under Mrs. Lomax, painted the ful backdrop for the show. The nditstrial Arts Department, aider Roscoe Riley, assisted in making the props. Home Eco-. lemics teachers Mrs. Margurite; '.aw, Mrs. Mildred Millege, flrs.j .'anie Blake, Mr.4. Dorothy; ' smekin and Miss Betty Douse | sponsored the show. Fashion Show at Central High The fashion show of the Springfield Central High and School was a great success large¬ ly attended. This show was a combined effort of the 8 th, 0 th, 10th and 11th grades A hum- erous play was one of, the fea¬ tures of the show,School’s Guit at Tatter Hollow.”...... The homemaking class was niven Certificates of Recogni rcioii, the awards going to Mrs S uah Johnson, Mrs. Elease Myers, Mrs. Retha Gibbons, Mrs. Lillie Mae Warner, Mrs. Daisy Andrews, Mrs! Catherine Scruggs, Mrs. Melzetta Andrews and Mrs. Edna v ^llwp^.(, w A plaque will be given each year to the homemaker oh'the year selected by the adult class. The plaque was given to Mrs. Edna Gilliam for the term of 1C57. Mrs. Bertha Jackson received a special award for floral decoration and arrange¬ ment. FOR SALE LOTS IN LIBERTY CITY FT. FRONT, 100 FT. DEEP CALL HARRY LEE, AD 3-3168