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Pa6B SIX
Career Week Observance
At Beach High
T,ie annual observance of
Carser Week of Alired E. Beach
High School will be held during
the week, of January 12-16. Ail
of < the sessions will begin
proTr.ptly. 'at S a.rn. in . the
school's "-auditorium with Chas.
M.'.Mil.an, student chairman of
'
t.ie Career Week committee,
presiding.
The pr:gr;m for each day ,
wi i be as fs lews:
Monday, Jan. 12- Armed For¬
ces and Civil Service; Tue day,
1 w F forcement and Trades &
Industries; Wednesday— Social
Service Work and Home Eco¬
nomics- Thursday — The "Pro- !
fcKsicns Day;” Friday- College
Day.
‘ Representatives frem the va-
,
ri<jus pffcfes-ions, Armed For¬
ces, Civil Service Comm! ions,
Law Enforcement, Trades and
Industries and Colleger, will
speak to the students concern¬
ing the job opportunities and
other information relative to
their professions.
According to Mi s M. F. Grant,
chairman of the schools guid¬
ance ccmmfttee, a total of 24
colleges have been invited to
send representatives to familia¬
rise the seniors with the offer¬
ings at their particular college.
Principal O. L Doug’ass stat¬
ed that invitations will also b-
extended to Tompkins and St.
Plus High Schools to attend the
College Dcy Session.
MORFHOUSE AWARDED
A SIGMA DELTA PSI
CHAPTER
According to annouinoement
from Dr. Frank L. Forbes,
chairman*" Department of Ath¬
letics, Morehouse College has
b c e» awarded a chapter in the
Na$jcnal Honorary Athletic
Fraternity of S:;ma Delta Psi,
which was founded at the
Unh4en§ity' of Indiana in the
spring bf 1912. The chapter at
Morehouse Is listed as “Delta
C jilcron*” Tt is the on’y cha p
ter regMmd on the national
Hit in the name of a college for
Negroes.
Sigma Delta Psi stands for
‘ the body the servant of the
mini,” arid is designed to be
the physical counterpart of the
academic honor societies.
The di ‘inetion of being tin
fir?t and only ool'ege for Ne-
frop- to be awarded a chapter
in Sigma Delta Psi is primarily
the resvTF of the efforts of
Ooaeh Henry Darlington cf the
Morehouse Physical Educatior
staff. Coach Darlington is ar
‘‘Active Member'’ of the Spring-
field (Mass.) College chapter,
where he estabTshed a nev
national record in qualifying in
the fitleen test items required
Other charter members of the
Sigma Delta Psi chapter at
Morehon.se are: Duke Foster,
Jr., Frank L. Forbes, James E.
Haines and Calvin Williamson.
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SCHOOL NEWS
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TOME COMING FOR TEXAS COACH' W. J. Nicks, left coach
f the championship “Panthers” of Prairie View A. and M. Col-
’ege. Prairie View, Texas, receives Altanta home coming in¬
vitation from M oses H. Kcndrix, Washington, D. C. public rela-
ions man, at close of recent Orange Blossom Classic in Miami.
Mr. Ticks was informed that an Atlanta group plans to honor
him in that city on January 29-30 in conjunction with The 100
^er Cent Wrong Club’s 24th annual All-Sports Jamboree.
S°ven Atlantans comprise the comlnittee which is planning
he honor for the outstanding coach, who was formerly football
nentor at Morris FRown College, Atlanta. Members of the com-
nlttee are W. L. Calloway, Alexander-Calloway Company,
"^airman, Mr. Kendrix. Atlanta native, co-chairman, Herman
Tas* Glass Realty Company, Dr. Charles Goosby. dentist
Marion E. .laeksnri, sports editor, Atlanta Dailv World. A ,T.
Lockhart, Morris Brown College and Joel W. Smith, sports de¬
partment, Atlanta Daily World.
The Nirksmen of Prairie View will receive The W A. Scott,
T, Memorial trophy, symbol of the national intercollegiat" foot¬
ball championship, ou January 30 in Atlanta. The huge trophy
> donated to The 100 Per Cent Wrong Club by the Coca-Cola
Company. Atlanta, Ga.
DeRenne School
The faculty of DeRenne ele-
nentary : ehool enjoyed a heart
vanning r ay, ‘Christmas In
he Mci ing Pet,” about Chrht-
iias customs in the United
fates and foreign countries.
1 is ;•> y was presented by
the 6 h grades on Thursday,
:: ;■ j 11 irr' 18, to the upper
racles in the school auditori¬
um It was a most fitting send
Tf ir ‘ 3 the season.
The In-Service Meeting for
Mccir/-.er hinged on one of our
najor concerns in the elemen-
ary school, “teaching reading.”
his meeting was a continua-
ien of the, meet: ' ;■ in Novem-
ler, whose topic was “Ways of
nl eking Nt v Words." In Dc.
ember VedJr^sed ■ other pha-
’s cf a goed reading program.
The faculty feels that these
discussions will greatly enhance
nd enrich their teaching cf
reading.
At the January meeting we
vill share our experiences
caching techniques and de¬
vices in discussions' on the re-
laton cf reading to other areas
if learning.
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T’;n Teniers are among the host of stars who are supporting the 1959 March of Dimes campaign
a n. rrolio, a-thritis and birth defects. This is a scene from a TV March of Dimes appeal, the
a <! < which may be heard on your local radio station. Take the advice of The Treniers and join
♦ha 1959 March of Dimes, Jan. 2-31.
to have a reading of the play
cn Monday night. Jan. 12, at 7
o'clock. All persons taking a
part in the play are asked to
be prevent. Mrs. Dorothy Geter
is chairman of he committee.
Closing remarks were made
by the principal. He expressed
appreciation to the parents for
helping to make the opening
night of the gymnais: in a suc¬
cess. He gave a brief report to
the group of the money raised
and spent during the fund rais¬
ing for the electric basketball
scoring clock.
Mrs. Annie McKee, one of the
past presidents of the PTA,
agreed to speak cn the school’s
weekly chapel program Friday
morning at 9: .0.
Restricted Filibuster May
Make Women Champs
The exnecterl Senate battle to
rprtriet th" filibuster may Have
women the undisputed champs |
of the art of talking the oppo¬
sition to death.
The little woman has long
been notorious for her back-
fence oratory. But she has had
strong competition from sena¬
tors who have recited from the
Bible, read old newspapers and
even disclosed their favorite
recipes in an attempt to kill or
amend legislation they
Research experts wdth The
World Book Encyclopedia re¬
port that many believe Sen.
Strom Thurmond holds the
record for a one-man filibuster,
The South Carolina Democrat
spoke for 24 hours, 18 minutes,
in 1957. He began the filibus-
ter by reading the texts of the
election laws of the 48 states
Thurmond got a breather,
however, when another senator
asked for the floor to make an
insertion in the Congressional
Record.
Some purists urge that Sen.
Wayne Morse held the floor
longer than any other member
of the Senate. In 1953, the
Oregon Independent talked for
22 hours, 26 minutes, without
any interruptions, in an effort
to prevent the passage of the
tidelands oil bill.
too, have had
Pembroke School
The Pembroke High School
ta :ke f Mail teams were victorious
anain Jan. 6 The teams met
Lvdowici In the second home
g&me of the season. The teams
have said that they plan win¬
ning all other games leading
up to the tournament in Feb¬
ruary.
The teams in playing so well
are showing how much the new
gymnasium is unpreeiated. Im¬
mediately following the game
he athletic association spon-
red a short bobby sox dance
which was enjoyed by all.
PEMBROKE PTA
The fir t PTA meeting of the
aew year was held on Tuesday,
Jan president, .® f 3 Mrs, “'clock Enter with Hines, the
•p ling. Prior to the meeting
pictures of officers and medd¬
lers of the PTA were made for
.he prrvedure book committee
0 me in preparing the proce¬
dure book.
The p'c.y committee decided
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Savannah, Georgia
THE SAVANNAH TKIBUNK
their share in trying to stifle!
legislation by wearing down the
opposition with talk. In 1908,
Wisconsin’s Sen. Robert LaFol- ;
lette, Sr., held the floor for 18 j
hours, 23 minutes, in a filibus-;
ter against the Aldrich-Vree-
land bill, although he did not
talk continuously.
Senators have filibustered
against | argets ranging from
the Atomic Energy Act to a mi-
gratory-bird bill. But despite j
these formidable male threats,
youvGims
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about it?"
jjs You should use a foundation that will help control the seepage
of skm oil through your make-up. A greaseless vanishing cream,
■for instance. y
Before you apply your make-up Jab dime-size
dots of the cream on your forehead nose,
chee-.s and chin Now blend it into your skin.
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er Fat & on over the vanishing cream
ation. T”h.s should last for several (I
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of the new type family bath and toilet bars, like Dove, cut right
through the heaviest stains, yet irritate skin less than regular soaps.