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SATURDAY, SFHT. 20, 19-3
Savannah State College
“The
September 29.
Orientation at Sol C. Johnson
Laboratory High
The orientation program of
Sol c. Johnson Laboratory High
| School is perhaps the most
unique in Chatham County.
! Over seven hundred students
i arp being orientated to a new
| school situation at three grade
! levels (8th, 9th, lOthi. Th«
principaI and faf, ulty are ori
entating themselves to the
dream laboratory high school
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1 ; acult y °f Savannah State Col
aild chatham
! „ f T ^ ° f Education Thls dream
-
i laboratory high ^reality* school is now
^ bec °^n g
During the past weeks many
orientation activities have been
fen,tiirpH matured. One of r fv the , -u: ,
points of this orientation period
for teachers of Johnson High
h" thl '“J?”® T
-" Elementary
JJ TT 11 ? V school . departments ft P ° We “ of bllUd Sol
™ :
th ° “es between
| 1 the college and the laboratory
school and combining efforts
to makp Johnson the most out-
i £ *. andl “? laborator , y «*°° , , m
i the T'T faculty inspected , l Vt the bmld- ?
mg now under : construction , ..
I across from the „ Powell „ _ ,
j school, on Savannah States
campus. Sol „ , „ C. Johnson , ,
is „„ now , housed , at Alfred _ E.
Beach xi- High i. school , , on an after- ..
noon session. .
The guidance committee has
sponsored several orientation
j assemblies to help acquaint the
students with the school. Mem-
| bers of the guidance committee
are Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Dor-
j othy Faison, H. Adams, Mrs. Elfleata
Mrs. Berneeth Harris,
Mrs. Mary w. Roberts, Mrs. Rose
G. Vann, Oliver Lumpkins,
John II. Mlhles .and James Cros-
1 by. Mrs. Melissa L. Miller is
chairman of the guidance com-
i mittee. Persons from the ad-
ministrative staffs of Savannah
State College and Chatham
County Publir school system
were presented to the
during the first assembly. The
principal of Johnson C. High,
Aifroience Cheatham, deliver-
ed an address on the theme of
th e program “Looking Ahead
Sol C. Johnson.”
were extended from O. L. Doug-
las, principal of Alfred E.
S BfaCh ^ SCh ° 01 ’ ^ W ' K
Payrie ' president of Savannah
st te college and Wilton
j Director of Public
tions> savannah State College.
Representatives from the
ministrati v e staff of
County Public school System
were D. Leon McCormac,
ant ant superintendent »^ nn « enae «_oi of jnsw instruc- c
tion; Consultants Dr. H. Titus
3 ' education,' Ro7n> S T n ?rL? uLT ’Dorothy U Famn n ’
life
Gordon, Girls Health and
sical education, and M. A.
man, athletics and physical ed-
ucation. Music was presented
by the Johnson High Chorus ]
under the direction of Miss
Gertrude Golden, music teacher j
Qf Johnson High .
as-] ;
The second orientation
sembly was highlighted by an;
inspirational address "What'
does school attendance mean
me ?” by Edward Fletcher,] school
visiting teacher. Regular
attendance is strongly stressed!
Johnson High. The stu-]
den t body has set a 97
dady attendance average for
liy Wilton C. Scott
fSC Pre-Planning
Conf. Set For Sept. 16-23
Wilicox Gymnasium will be
Annual Pre-Planning Faf , u!t
Conference September 1G-22
Dr. William K. Payne college
notf d ?ddrrsTfoT;r dpiivor r p^pfa fH„ e
e n:
ning Conference, Tuesday, Sep¬
tember 16, 10:30 a. m.
Under the leadership of Dean
Timothy C. Myers, the faculty
will focus its attention to cur-
ricular revision to meet today’s
needs and requirements of the
Eouthern Association of Colleges
and Universities. Following the
general session, there wUl
group and departmental
ings. Dr. E. K. Williams, ’ rli-
llnirni duCa j *J on
heads fhn * iv r° 11Pa ' "i
proup eroun in in the the study in of general
education revisions. J.
dolph Fisher, associate profes-
sors will direct , the ,, group , in
revision of the college ,, .
ln lar, _ its philosophy ^.i"! v and ... objec
tives. ... Miss T L. „ E, Davis
head thecommitt.ee on “
m the study , , of - the - critical ... .
on the ACE psychological i • , ex-
amination, for validation pur-
poses.
Heading the departmental
meetings are: Dr. Booker T.
Griffith, biology; Ben Ingersol,
business; C. V. Clay,
Dr. Calvin Kiah, teacher educa-
tion; Dr. Coleridge A. Brail
waite, fine arts; Dr. Raymond
W. Hopson, health, physical
oration, and recreation; Dr.
N. V. McCullough, languages
and literature; Mrs. Evanel R.
Terrell, home economics; W. B.
Nelson, trades and industries;
and William V. Winters, mathe¬
matics and natural sciences.
Freskmatt Orienraiwin
September 17-27
A very intensive program has
been planned for freshmen
the student personnel services
committee under the leadership
of Nelson Freeman, dean of
men and Miss Loreese E. Davis,
aC ^e d program nroVnmTa features e tnres the the
following activities: Wednes-
day. Sept. 17, 10:00 a. m., Intro-
duction of Student Personnel
officials and Student Assistants,
Information Session. 1:00-2:00
p. m. Tour of Campus and
Acquainted meetin n . 2 30 P-
m.. Greetings from Willie Ham-
ilton, president, Student
cii, Welcome address, Dr. W. K.
Payne, president, Fhvnnna’n
State College, and Presentation
of Faculty. Thursday, Sept. 18,
8:30 a. m. Testing program.
7:00-9:00 p. m. President’s re¬
ception for new students. Fri¬
day, September 19. Continua¬
tion of testing. 1:30 p. m. Of-
ferings, opportunities and ser ‘
vices at the College f
Dean T. C. Meyers and Dr. E.K.
Williams; Student
Services featuring Dean N.
Freeman, Dr. S. M. McDew, and
Miss Loreese E. Davis;
Relations featuring Prince Jack-
son, Jr., and Wilton C. Scott,
Sunday, September 20, 9:00
m., Sunday School and 10:00 a.
m. morning worship.
September 22, Continuation of
Testing; 1:30 p. m. Forum; Stu¬
dent activities at Savannah
State College; 2:30 p* m. “Chat
Session.” Tuesday, September
23, Continuation of Testing;
1:00.4:00 p. m. Library Confer¬
ence and identification pic¬
tures; 8:00 p. m. movie. Wed¬
nesday, September 24, Health
andPhysical Examinations for
continuing students. Satur¬
day, September 27, 8 p. m.
Get-Acquainted Social.
Registration for evening stu¬
dents, September 25, 7:00 p. m.
Registration for continuing stu¬
dents, September 26. Day and
evening classes begin Monday,
JOINT FACULTY at Sol C. Johnson High and Powell Laboratory
Schools. Left to right, first row-—Loretta M. Palmer, Georgia
H. Gordon. Thelma W. Stiles, Jessie A. Gibbs, Alflorenc® Cheat-
ham, principal, Sol C. Johnson; Dr, w. K. Payne, president, 8a-
vannah State College; Dorothy Hamilton, principal, Powell Lab-
oratory School; Ruth S. Dobson, Albertha M. Smith, Dorothy
Adams< Lola M. Dixon, Dorothy B. Jamerson. Second row- Vir-
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Coach Richard Washington shows Savannah State Tigers outlinesof playing techniques.
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Alflorence Cheatham, princi- j
pal of m «*» Sol C. v,. Johnson - uu x«,u Labor-
at . ° ry .. Hiffh ^ school appointcd aD nointed 1
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Mrs. Melissa L. Miller as a liai-
‘ n officer to work directly
ith the office of Public Re-1
L , H d Alumni Affairs at
J ah stat r
Miller s a „ alumna and pur-:
? Ued , p. S raduat r „ d „„f P e wnvk work at at A +i an a ? a
university, T University T T ,. of P Min-,
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neso ta, Columbia and New York
UniVerSitieS ’ !
Mrs. Dorothy C. Hamilton,'
principal of Powell Laboratory
School, selected Mrs. Mamie
Hart as a news correspondent
to work directly with Savannah
State College. Mrs. Hart is an
alumna and pursued graduate
studies at Atlanta University,
She is a member of the West !
Broad Y. M. C. A. Board of,
Management, where she serves
as secretary of the public rcla-i
tions committee. j
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Bettye L. Douse, Phoebe R. Brooks, Mary E Roberts, Mary S.
Bain, Gertrude L. Golden, M. L. Miller, Mamie M. Hart, Mary El-
len Jones, Berneatha S. Harris, Helen Lois Moitzon, Evelyn Ebbs
May, Minnie S. Wallace, Elfleata G. Jaison. Third row—James
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and Louis E. Young, Jr.
Sav’h State |
Football i
I
^ Season Opens
October 4
Tbe Savannah State College
Tigers are the leading confer*
cnrf> contenders for the S.E.A.C.
Returning from last year’s I I
squad arc six a!1 confeTence
mrn Thcy are «^ Papk Willie |
Batchlor and Mose King, Quar- 1
terback Sammy White, Tackle!
Jolley Stephens, 255 lb. Floyd
Walker, and End Eldzah Mo- j
Grath. Roland James has re-!
turned after being out of last | j
year’s .season. H. Harris and
l. from Brown* last were year’s also squad, held over and j j
are very strong contenders in »
Fne starting lineup.
Promising ncwccmers are
James Davis and John Owens,
a pair of fine ends, Tackle
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LOCAL TUSKEGEE | |
ALUMNI RE-ELECT
WILLIAM HAGAN 1
Tuskegeeans representing a .
rad'us of 70-od.d miles in the
Southeast Georgia area attend-
j ed the monthly moating of the
Savannah - Statesboro Chapter,
Tuskegee Alumni Association, |
Saturday, at the home of Mr.
I and Mrs. R. L. Dunlap, 805 W
36th St„ and unanimously re-
olected the foil,->wing state of !
officers upon nominating the recommends, j
tion of the com¬
mittee with Mrs. Bessie Fleming
serving as chairman:
William A. Ilagins. president; 1
M. M. MaKin, vice president; !
Eddie Bivins, secretary; Mrs. j
Saraih Bivins, Asst, secretary; j
Walter S. Scout, treasurer; Mrs. 1
Belle H. Greatt, financial sec-
retary; Crawford W. Tolbert,
j chaplain; Lt. WHtUam coo.y
i parliamentarian; Rufus R. But-
ler, sergeant at arms; Roscoe
L. Dunlap, chairman, program
committee; James D. Lewis,
,special events; and William A.
Kaglns, putbMcity. »
The present alumni chaptei
was re-organized September, ’56
and to cope with the desire for
affiliation of alumni wlUiin a
70 mile radius of Savannah,
plans were discussed for chang¬
ing its name to that of South¬
east! Georgia Chapter, Tuske-
gee Alumni Association, Savan¬
nah, Georgia, Headquarters, to
merit-the growth of the organi¬
zation.
It was agreed that the alum¬
ni chapter make a donation of
several u able items for use of
patients at Charity Hospital
Thank giving Day and also
rach alumnus was asked to
bring funds to the October j
meeting to purchase vases for j
the hospital. j
Plans were also discussed for |
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ers feel that, unless there are
a number of Injuries, the Sa- j
vannah Sla'e Tigers confer¬
ence opponents are In for a very
rough season.
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a job. Read whv Chicago is called bv some 1 *he
worst Rogreonted large city in the United Statea.
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open its season October 4, in
Jacksonville, Florida, against
Ed Waters College. Coach Rich-
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Syum - NFftih - Tufes-.
Sept-. 21, 22, 23
PAGE SEVEN
the proposed Teen-Age affair to
be sponsored by the Tuskegee
Alumni Association during the
Christmas season.
A committee composed of
Mesdames Amanda Carter, Eth-
°* een 1 albert and Louise Lyncn
was appointed to work out de-
lads ,nr Hie Chrl.s-lma.s meet.
1UK Cl * the !ocal a.umnl chapter.
Mrs. Lynch is a new member
of the organization and is
Soanes Si. per visor of the Bu.-
County Area.
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DILLARD TO PLAY
3-GAME SCHEDULE
NEW ORLEANS Coach ,Arm.
stead Pierro of Dillard Univer-
sity has announced a nlrtfe-
game football schedule for the
Dillard Blue Devils, winners of
last year’s Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference gridiron crown, as
follows: <
Sept, 27, Philander Smith, at
little Rock; Oct. 4, Bishop, at
few Orleans; Oct. 11, Morc-
louse, at New Orleans; Oct 13,
Fisk, (homecoming) at New Or-
cans; Oct. 25, Texas, at Tyler,
lex.; Nov. 1, Tougaloo, .at New
Means; Nov. 8, Rust, at New
Means.; Nov. 15, Tuskegee, at
Tuskcgee, Ala.; Nov. 27, Xavier,
at New Orleans, at Xavier Sta¬
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