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jaTUhDAi, MAY 16, 1855
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SCHOOL NEWS
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Scene at Savannah State Col-
^ege Mother-Daughter banquet:
Seated, Mrs. Ruby Davis,
lelen Moore, "Mother of Year'.
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BEACH TOP STUDENTS—The faculty and principal of Alfred F
Beach High School have announced the honor students and can¬
didates for graduation for the 1957 class.
VALEDICTORIAN is Gloria Mosley, the daughtei of Mrs
Marion Mosley and the late Herman I. Mosley. Miss Mosley, in
addition to being the top scholar, is "Miss Beach,” captain of tht
basketball team, president of the Varsity Club, captain ol the
: girls’ drill team, and holds membership in the Honor Society, Trl
Hi-Y, and Annual staff.
Antionette Cox, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Alphonso Cox, is!
[S'ALUTATORIAN. Miss Cox is president of tire Senior Tri-Hi-Y
ana Honor Society. She is business manager of the Annual and
chairman of activities for the senior class
THIRD HONOR student Is Yvonne McGlockton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John McGlockton. Mss McGlcckton is editor-in-
chief of the Beach Beacon and holds membership in the Honor
Society arid Tri Hi-Y. , M ., -- . .
Other honor students are Sallie Tolbert, Jo Arm Mitchell,
J.Harold I Williams, Delbert Glover, Elise Hooks, Gladys Lambert, |
Hurshell Burton, Cynthia Rhodes, Wahlena Coleman, Gwendolyn
• Riggs, Marguerite Tiggs, Leroy Wilson, Julia Danzy, Laura Gar -1
I yin, Jane Byrd, Harriet Brown, Joan Young, /Riutli Bell, Betty 1
| P • Brown, Elise Bryant, and Alphonso McLean.
~*aul Lanier, Marion Milledge,
ahn Ross, George Stroma n,
T arold Williams, Theodore
Williams, Anita Chaney, Carol
Joxon, Willie Mae Fickling,
leraldine Franklin, Joyce Glenn,
‘urcell Grant, Majorie Green,
iertrude Hagood. Dorethia
tunter, Claudette James, Betty
amar, Gladys Lambert, Louise
atrick, othelta Phoenix, Mary
lingleton, Vivian Stokes, Bgtty
BFACff mil TO
GRADUATE 209
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church. Music will be furnished
’fcfy the senior chorus under thf
direction of P. J. Smalls.
Special attention is here called
to the time of the vespers, 6
-p-m., as the time was errone¬
ously printed on the invitations
All special awards, scholar¬
ships and-prizes will be pre¬
sented at the class day pro-
mam, 'Tuesday, %ield May 28. This
school program wi|T be o'o(bcJt? in
jjp'tjmrneiicement auditoriumj&t 10
yexercise* CiU^Audi- wil:
s%o‘ be lif^d at the
toriom, Thursday,- 30, at
8 direcHbn^ p. Jnl’jGtie ^f seniors, under the
L. .ft. Bolden, will
present a choralogue entitled
“The Ladder.” Music will be
fuV/ished by the senior choftis
Acfnfcsion to the orchestra-'and
sections of the dress cirqlf- will
be only by reserved 2
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The candidates fbr gradua¬
tion are as follows:
Ruth Bell, Rosa Brown, Allie
Gadson, Julia Gilliard,
Harri'on, Margaret Hudson,
Eleanor Johnson, Yvonne Mc¬
Glockton, Vernell Moultrie,
Beatrice Odum, Ruth Robinson,
Janet Sheppard, Jean Shear¬
man, Shirley Trimble, Martha
Waiters, Hurshell Burton, How¬
ard Dawson, George Ferguson,
Russell Fields, Isaac Hudson,
Otis Nichols, Beretha Moody,
Edwin Woods, Eddie Wright,!
Charles Felds.
Delbert Glover, Earl Jennings,
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t itute. Standing: daughters ol
the ‘ Mother of the Year,” Miss¬
es Margaret and Doris Moore,
ill students of the college.
Betty White Lucille !
Rosemary Williams,
Cox, Julia Danzy,
Dixon, Louise Grant,
Green, Willie Mae Ham¬
Lucille Lawton* Gertrude
Jane Morgan.
Virginia Norris, Rosemary
Mariyn Richard-
on, Gloria Ruth, Shirley
Sallie Tolbert, Charles
Thomas Kemp, Marion
Kenneth Miller* Lloyd |
Talmadge Wilder, Rohand
.Wiliams. Rosalie Wade, Lor¬
raine Beale, Renzy Hanshaw,
A'ohonso McLean, -William i
Orage, John williams, Jean
Brown, Jane Byrd. Laura Gar-
vin, Lizzie Grayson, Eiis-e Hooks,
Frankie Irving, Clara McCul-
•r, Rhodes, 1 ' Ti Ruby T‘\T Smothers, Dore-
tha Walk r, Betty Williams,
Lula Yp-ung, Lucile Cordray,
Corine Daniels, Wilhelmina
Anderson, Avalon Andrews,
Elvira Cam pbell, Wahlena Cole-
man, Julia Crumley, Inabel!
Denmark, Theodora Grant.
Annie Kelly, Doris Knight,
Minue, Inez Orr, Eliza¬
beth Pryor, Ruthie St&pherson,
Marie Warren, Evelyn Williams,
Edwin Brown, William Burton,
Arthur Daniels, John Finney,
Paul Gibbs, Alex Graham,
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Eugene Jackson, pheolla Moran
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Naomi Denmark, uloria Faison, S
Letha Goodman, Barbara Grant,
Delores Dempsey, Elizabeth
Barbara Michael, Jo Ann Mitch¬
ell. Jdhnme Mae Simpson, Joan
Young.
Delores Dempsey, Elizabeth
Walker, Joan Paschal, Betty
Taylor, Pearl Jackson, Dons
Cohen. Mary Ford. Evelyn
Graves, Pauline Jones, Mamie
Polite, Carvin Davis, Harold
Evans,. Otis Finable, Leonard
Fields. George Henderson, Robt.
Lo-adholt, Johnnie Richardson,
Jogeph Rlvers> char)e .s Sams,
Thomas Scctt . william Scott
and David Washington.
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ADMIT LANGSTON TO
ALl.-WHJIr umiTC nvi UIVLA. A
CONFERENCE
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I-angston played football games
with two members of the confer¬
ence last season. It also played j
basketball and baseball with sev-'
eral conference members.
It was also announced that
Lan?aton wi) ] res j c „ from the
(ill! _ NeKro) Southwestern Athletic
reference j n December of thi-
year . it has been a 'member of
the Southwestern conference for
the past 25 years.
LOCAL scouts to
RENDKVOUS AT
FORT STEWaRT
iiocal Bay ikoms ana Enplo-
will camp in true jamboree
tins weekend on the Fqrt
Reservation The boys
rneir leaders will occupy
UlLsscn Pond Camp, a huge
city In a beautiful setting
the north end of the taser-
The occasion is a Baden-
Patrol-O-kee, which was
by the camping and
committee of the
Division as a tribute
the founders of the World
Movement. Patrols
begin legist* mg in at 8:00
m. Saturday and will check
of camf alter the award
presentations at noon Sunday.
Nathan Blackshear, chairman
cl the camping and activities
committee, has stressed the im¬
portance of quality programs
throughout the planning of this
event, and has set four major
of emphasis for judging.
points are general con¬
duct, basic seouteraft, ca-mp-
:raft and patrol organization.
Mr. Blackshear will be assisted
In judging by the ecmml.sslon-
er Goff of the division aid by
unit leaders.
Beach High Summer
Registration
Summer school registration
will be held Friday, June 7,
from 9:C0 a. m. to 1:00 p, m.
at Beach High School. All stu¬
dents desiring to make up de¬
ficiencies oi take one unit of
advance work should enroll.
The suimmei school is primarily
for students from ninth to
twelfth grades, but others may
be enrolled' ii the demand for
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* The Mather School Club
u , hlch |s mrid< UJj ^ lumier j
and ,, rutluato ol
ther School, met Sunday even-
in”'. May 19. at the home of
Mbs Vi.du Palmer. Much busi¬
ness was discussed. The camera
affair will end May 27 at the
heme oi ivtrs. Gladys u. Jen-
kin-:. Tins will be the last
•met ting until fall. A Though
we organized at the beginning
• 1 tins year in January, the
club has had a very successful
.‘hurt >* av. Mrs. Gladys O.
Jenkins is president and Mrs.
Rebecca E. Mitchell, secretary.
VA. C0V. TO CLOSE
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sary to prevent integration.
He also stated that he would
expect school 1 aids and di¬
vision superintendents in bath
ltu.iliU-c.-3 "to use every p. wer
of persuasion they have against
integration.”
He pledged, If this fails, we
will have to use (lie other leg¬
islation enacted by the General
Assembly."
Under u i proposals passed
■y the General Assembly earli¬
er this week such "emergency”
measures include cuts in Mate
appropriations to integrated
(schools, as well as the authori¬
zation ef the Governor to take
control of a n y integrated
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