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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959
COLLEGIATE NOTES
By IVilton C. Scott
Forty Student Organizations
Formed at Savannah State
OUege
Representing a cross section
, f the state,
student interest
and cainpus
flits, forty stu¬
dent org.aniz.a-
: cions have been
p|f , idlUicU formed on UI1 oa- Sa-
Ivannah State
f College campus
| with participa¬
ting as follows:
SC5 regular col¬
lege, students,
SCOTT 172 in exten-
sion and home idy, 125
state area trade school and 36
in informal home economics
classes.
AI1 student organizations
have faculty advisers,
l.n': and : up- v.s n.
The student council is the
student government body
'Which provide ■; all types of
democratic opportunities and
procedures for dents to ex-
press themselves. Heading the
f 'adent co n 1 is James E.|
U.'th, a senior biology major
from Alma, C ■ orgia.
Teen i poiemr.rch of Kappa;
Alpha Pi. p oiic relations;
manager for Alpha Kappa Mu
Honor Society, parliamentarian
of the YMCA, pre -ident of the
Marshall Eoard, member of the
•'Tiger’s Roar and Tiger staffs
and the campus chest.
Jo«ie Simpson To Iteign In
SRC’s Homecoming Parade,
October 31
Prior to the game between
Savannah State College Tigers
and the Albany Rams, Josie
Simpson will lead the gigantic
parade of student and alumni
activities.
In addition to being ‘Miss
Savannah State,” Miss Simpson
is a member of the Aloha Kap¬
pa Alpha Sorority, Tiger’s Roar
Staff, Enterpriser staff and the
business club.
The attendants to ‘ Miss Sa¬
vannah State” are Julliette
West asd Delores Julian. Miss
West is a native of Savannah
maioring in heme economics
rnd mir.o irg in child develop¬
ment. She is a member of Del¬
ta Sigma Theta Sorority, Par
Hellenic Council, home econo¬
mics club, school health club
and a commute,c on Charm
Week.’
Mess Julian is also a native
of Savannah, majoring in busi¬
ness education and minoring
in English. She is a member of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
business club and the Enter-
r> iscr staff.
Honor Society Meets
The Alpha Kappa Mu Na¬
tional Homy Society begins its
year of activities with the first
meeting Thursday night, Oct¬
ober 15, at the home of Dr. E.
K. Williams, director of general
education. The organization
plans to participate in many
activities: one of these being
the newly organized Regional
meeting under the direction of
Dr. Williams. The meeting is
scheduled for November at
Paine College in Augusta.
The following officers are to
serve the organization this
year: Pre dent. James
Vice President, Ruby Williams;
Sccrc'sry, Rosalyn Scurdy;
Treasurer, Rose Ann Lanier;
Historian, Albertia Polite;
lie Relations, James Deen.
Other members are: Lily
lor, Ml 's Marcella
Robert Holt, E. A. Bertrand and
Dr. E. K. Williams, adviser.
YMCA Membership Drive
The student membership
drive is now in progress. Every
student and faculty member is
requested to join and help
make this vear a successful
one for the YMCA.
The planned activities for the
year o e as follows: a chapel
program, radio program, ves¬
per program, participation in
Religious Emphasis Week, a
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The YMCA officers are: Pres-
| iden-t, Willie B. Lester; Vice
President, Lloyd Hawkins; Sec¬
retary, James H. Austin; Asst.
Secretary, Ed Mullice McCloud:
Treasurer, Wiliiam Heck; Re¬
porter, Theatis Underwood;
Parliamentarian, James E.
Deen; Activity Chairman, Eu-
I gene Dryer; Dr. John L. Wilson
and Wiley A. Perdue are ad¬
visers.
Miss Dorothy Brown, sopho¬
more from Metter, will reign as
Miss “Y” lor 1959-60. Her at¬
tendants are Miss Barbara
Boyington, sophomore from
Griffin, and Miss Henretta
Jones, sophomore from M.acon.
Kappa Alpha Psi Organizes
Gamma Chi Chapter of Kap-
pa Alpha Psi Fraternity began
its year’s activities with the
election of its queen and her
attendants,
The queen is Elois Milton,
Bel evue, Maryland. Her at-
ten lants are Emma Sue Mo-
Crory, Columbus, and Phillis
Singifieid, Augusta,
The fraternity is looking for-
ward to a successful year under
the following administration:
Polemarch, James Deen; Vice
Polemarch, Charles Tootle;
Keeper of Records, Eddie Bry¬
ant; Keeper of Exchequer,
James Sheppard; Dean of j
Pledgees, Donell Bacon; Assist- J
ant Dean of Pledgees, William
Golden; Strategus, Joe L.
Sweet; Chaplain, Alphonso
Palmer; Historian, William
Hall; and Reporter, John
Sweet. Advisers for the
zation are E. B. Bivins and W.
V. Winters.
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t th p nm
n ! f iy has elected the following
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officers for the year: Basileus,
Hosie Harris, Keeper of Records
and Seals, Grant E. Cooper:
Asst. Keeper of Records and
Seals, Tommy Mitchell, Jr.;
Parliamentarian, Lee Ernest
Dewberry: Treasurer, Bobby
Hardy; Reporter, Nathan
Tight; Dean of Pledges, John¬
ny Williams. Adviser is Marion
Mendenhall, Wright Hall Dor¬
mitory Director and instructor
■in the field of Chemistry.
Seniors Elect Officers
The senior class officers for
the vear are as follows- Presi
dent, Willie B. Lester; Vice
p resident, Amos Eugene
ns; Secretary, Doris Porter;
Assistant Secretary, Rosalyn
Scurdy; Treasurer, Sherman
Roberson; Reporter, (L o i s
Hughes; Chaplain, Harriet
berts; Parliamentarian, Lloyd
Hawkins; Student Council Re¬
presentatives, William Heck.
Jr., and Lillian Wright
Doris Porter will reign as
‘Miss Senior. ” Her attendants
are Lois Wright and Thelma
Griffin.
Senior class advisers are
Prince Jackson, Jr., and Dr.
Joan L. Gordon.
CLYO
Mrs. Richard AI. Houston
The choir recital w-as held on
Sunday night at St. Mark Bap-
tist church.
! George Lee Young was
ed to the Ga. Infirmary Satur-
j ] day where he remained ,a pa-
ti en t
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‘Gospel Goes to College’
With Clara Ward’s Sin tiers
Goes To College,” is the best
way to describe gospel singer
Clara Ward’s coming tour of the
nation’s higher institutions of
learning, which will begin in
the east and extend all the way
0 cheney Washington in
f ar northwest.
After singing their spirited
gospel tunes to foreign
in England, Germany, Den-
mark and Sweden: and to pack-
ed theatres, auditoriums, and
churches, the great Ward Sing-
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Fla., was the Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Greene all of Jacksonville, Fla.,
were the week end guests guests °i
Mrs. Genia Bright.
Mrs. Vcrneva Scruggs and
a,rd Mrs. Irene Wil-
Hcims a11 of Savannah visited . „ ,
their relatives here Sunday.
Miss Lois Ann Ha, l> Willie M.
Hall > npss5e Boston, Virginia
Eunice Lee Gadson, Mo-
Hall, Miss Thelma Smart
and Miss Carolyn Wallace
the Sunday afternoon
of Miss Marietta Houston.
Miss Eugenia Lawton and
Linda Sue Lawton were the Sun¬
day guests of Carolyn and Lor¬
raine Wallace.
The H. D. club met at the
home of Mrs. Beauny Polite on
Monday October 6.
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approval from another more
sophisti cated fiY u P America ]*■•
college, students.
On November 5 the singers
will shower their moving gos-
pel rhvthms upon the students
Eastern Washington College
I of Education in Cheney, Wash-
Jngton at the Showalter Audit,o-
From the-e the Ward
Singers will move to the Cen-
Missouri State Teachers
College at Warrensbug, Mo..
!q concert at Hendricks Hall on
i'”ove.mber 12. Their next col¬
lege date will take them to
rranklin College *“
F’-anklin. Ind.. on November 18
where thev win perform at the
bk college Auditorium.
i Pc fore their “Gosnel Goes To
i Co p pI , e >’ cr „ S a.de, however. Cla-
,,, Ward wi ij h aV p some “warm-
up « sesslons in Boston, Mass.,
Jordan Hall on October Play-' 10:
at St. Michael’s College
house Auditorium in Sante Fe
Npw Mexico on October 21, and
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A capacity audience is
ed to witness the woman’s
program ,at FAB church
Sunday morning sponsored
St. Marys AME church at
'o’clock. The speaker Is
Shirley T. Wright, a teacher
Alfred E. Beach high school
a member of Bethel A. M.
■ church. Rev. Cha.s. Fogle A."m.
--,r tor of Mary’s
1 church.
Miss Rudio Bright of
|bnro M. C., is here with
mother Mrs. Bessie Bright,
Jones street.
Mrs. Thursev M. Aikens
^me after visiting in
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Andrew Phoenix, Jr.
lie) left last week for
(island, N. Y„ to visit his
and .....«— uncles, Rev. and Mrs.
bert Walker and Mr. .and
Ell Phoenix.
1 All services were well
*d last week at
Pastor Stevens brought the
sages Sunday assisted by
(son, Rev. Wilson FAB
! worship with Wilmington
| tist church b riday night in c
anniversary services.
Our shut-ins include Mrs.
rie Jackson, Mrs. Stella
son, Mrs. Rebecca Jones
Duncan Mitchell who is
after being a patient in a
pital several weeks.
Lilly Art Social club will
Wednesday night at the
of Mrs. Maggie Hampton.
club is planning a variety
ner Saturday. October 31,
the home of Mrs. Eleanor
president.
Congratulations to Mrs.
rintbia Maoisault who will
a blrthdav October 28; also
Viola Smith, October 29,
nt** s. Nollio Carter whose
day was Saturday October 11.
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Mrs. lvilli** M. Bryant
The H H of Ruth No 1881.
rnpt rorp’-t.lv and received a
'iirp* 1 po’IH fn (Miami
’“•in bpooncp of the illness of
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Samuel Rawls of Los Angeles.
Calif, is spending his vacation
'"Ob his mother, Mrs. Mat'ie
Williams.
Mrs. Magdalene Blount of
Sylvania was the week-end
guest of Mrs. Lue Scott.
M r IWTO« u
Bv Mrs, Lola Dixon
Sunday was trustee day at
Peters AME church. Rev. ,T.
Greene delivered the 11 30
m. sermon. Two
were bantized. They were
^o M-m Anderson and
t 1 Intire.
There will be a program
at St. Peter’s on Sunday,
18, at 2:30 p. m., sponsored
the floral committee: Mrs.
ma L - Holmes ’ ^airman.
[ter the program a panel
sion will be held; subject,
Samson’s strength a Curse
a Blessing?”
The camp meeting at
Peter’s on October 19
Get. 25 will have the
churches and speakers
nat-inir: Monday night.
r e ss Banti-t, of McIntosh, R p
I,, Ke’lv Tuesday night,
Jesse Richardson, of
Wednesday n'o-bt, Bt.
;*4 , cnu r ”cntal. Rev. F. D.
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Church, n-ebtSL Dr. J ^ R. Brvan, Run
riav, 11 a. m. pastor, Rev. J.
r , Greene; ce aoro 2 0 . m^dinne church, , 3 P-
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Jackson; ^ ^ 7 p. m„
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Miami's Interracial School
Gets 379 Nesrro Students
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Villa elementary school which
was racially Integrated last
month with enrollment of l 4
Negro and forr white ehi'dren
will receive an additional 37C
Ne"ro pupils.
The school board assigned the
Negroes to the school after the
board approved a resolution
which would admit additional
gontery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi'lie Dixon at¬
tended the wedding on Sunday
of ML - Carrie George and
David Roberts. Rev. J. P.
Greene conducted the marriage
'■eremony.
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rock V roll singing group,
went on trial here last week
on clia:ges of aiding and
abetting in prostitution
j ing out of their arrests in
downtown hotel last Aug. 10.
In the raid, four girls, three
white and one Negro, all
nearby Hamilton, Ohio,
(>;/( d. They were charged
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Davis, Virginia Leo Jones,
Sue Howard ar.d Helen
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| Municipal Judge Gilbert
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