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Beach High Homecoming
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The Annual Homecoming fes-
tivlties of Alfred E. Beach High
\ school got underway on Wednes-
day night. October 14 with the
“Coronation Ceremonies” for th *
crcfwning of Miss Bead) and her
attendants.
The honor of Mii c . Beach for
1999-60 was bestowed upon De-
lores Wilson, a senior who is
tiie charming daughter of MV.
and Mrs. I eroy Wilson. In ad-
<$tJon to the quern, her court
Will include Gwendolyn Miller
and Inez Burns as attendants
The big colorful parade will
bee In .at 3:15 o’clock today
(Thursday) October 22, with
Clarence Smith .marshal, lead-
ing the line of march. The
ReAch Jr. Hi?H PTA
Officers Installed
The first meeting of Beach
Junior Hihg PTA was held on
Tuesday., October 13, in the au¬
ditorium.
Mrs. Dorothy H. Wilcox, pro¬
gram chairman, gave the devo¬
tional and presented a program
including pep songs led by Mrs.
R. Bryant.
Mrs. Mary Matthews, PTA
president, presided over PTA
business. She welcomed the
many parents present, express¬
ed appreciation for the beaut.i-
jful new school and thanked the
hostess committee for the so¬
cial hour.
The new PTA officers for the
*«tall<% school year [ '59-60 were in-
bv the district president,
iMrs. Mildred Hutchins. They
are as follows: President. Mrs
MRry Matthews; vice president
Mrs, Wilhelmira Butler; sec-
retarw Mrs. Marjorie L. Bynes;
Hrea.iii»r and [fWgram chair-
, manors. Dorothy R. Wilcox;
budget commit!,eg chairman,
Ms. Lillian MrNicnbls; reporter,
Mrs, Kellie H. MtcKinney.
Standing commences were set
(up by the president.
• The principal, Mr. Dwight, in-
j trodpped the faculty to the par¬
ents and explained to them the
, eighth and ninth grade course
offerings.
The roll was called and Mrs.
L. H. Collier’s class 8-9, won the
.banner with 23 parents present.
1 Gadsden PTA
i Rqbftt W. Gadsden E’etnen-
’tarv school PTA met October 6
|at 7:30 p. m. in the school au-
ditow*Hii. Mrs. Henryetta San¬
jjeligHFful tos, the president, presided. A
children’s program
• was conducted by the follow¬
ing teachers; Mrf M. Minus
Mrs. Lucile Alston and Mrs. Inez
MeNetil. Remarks were made
by Mrs. W. G. Edwards, the
principal, who welcomed all of
the parents. She added that
Robert W. Gadsden has lost
some of its teachers to other
;icl?o<jls because many children
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general theme for this year’s
parade is ‘‘Holidays on Paradtf.”
Each float will depict one Of
the annual holidays. In addi-
tion to the decorative floats
therp will be the “high stepping
High Band” under the di-
of Samuel Gill and the
drill teams.
Climaxing the homecoming
will be when the
Beach Bulldogs" take on Tur-
nor High grldders at 8 p. m. in
Stadium According to
both Principal M. K. O. Law, L. chairman poirf'*
Mrs.
the homecoming committee,
should be one of the best,
homecoming celebrations of
the school.
Moses Jackson PTA
All PTA affiliates of Moses J.
PTA met on Monday,
12 in the c-afetorlum
president, Mrs. Wilma
Wright, president. A short pro¬
gram was presented by the pro¬
gram committee. Mrs. A. J.
Martin was mistress of ceremo¬
nies.
Mrs. Carrie Moore, Chatham
County PTA President, spoke to
the eroun. She emphasized ac¬
tive participation in the mem¬
bership drive, which will culmi¬
nate on December 1. She also
mentioned the five point pro-
'Tnrn which includes (1) Pro¬
cedure Book, (2) Study Course,
)3i Health and Summer Round-
un,(4> Membership and (51
Founders’ Day.
Mp«dames Wilma Wright, Mary
Wilson and L. L. Burgess at¬
tended a meeting of the Amer¬
ican Cancer Society at the De¬
soto Hotel on October 2nd.
M”«. Creraldimo tZelgler )(“-
nm^ d for the carnival com¬
mittee. The following booths
will be set up at the carnival:
Garden, Kitchen. Country Store,
Miscellaneous. Candv, Novelties,
Bingo, Wheel O’ Chance, Con¬
cession. Ring and Toss, Penny
Line. Fishing Pond, Cakes and
Pastry, Chairmen land co-
chairmen were named for each
booth and assistants volunteer¬
ed to work with the booth of
his choice. ,
Parents volunteered to vie for
Mrs. PTA. The finalist will
be announced at the carnival.
Mesdames Wilma Wright,
OnheUa Julian, (Mary Frances
Bell. Carrie Jordon and Mary
Murphy will attend the district
workshoD at Riceboro, Ga., on
October 24.
The principal Mrs. J. B.
Hayes, expressed her gratitude
to everyone for the large atr
tendance at the meeting.
have moved to other sections of
the citv, however, the school
stil maintains a staff of twen¬
ty-two teachers.
SCHOOL NEWS
SSc STUDENTS who served as
hostenses for the 21st Annual
Principals’ and Jeanes Super-
visors Conference at Savannah
The Spencer Log
All of the teachers and stu¬
dents at Spencer School enjoy¬
ed reading cards from Comman¬
der and Mrs. Frank W. Spencer
as they traveled through Cali¬
fornia and the West. They are
safe at home again after a de¬
lightful trip.
Many interesting class expe¬
riences highlighted Spencer’s
week. Mrs. M. O. Jackson’s 4th
grade class is enjoying their
visit to Rain Forest of South
America. Every body in Pirn-
w£’s family has his or her work
to do to make the family live
happily.
Mrs. M. O. Young’s sixth grade
class is enjoying their trip to
Egypt, Land of Ancient Won¬
ders. They are learning how
the people live, work and play.
This week they plan to cele¬
brate United Nation Day, by
lrirnlng new songs about the
nation, doing choral readings,
arid drawing flags.
Miss Katie Williams’ fifth
grade class has 100 per cent li¬
brary membership. They have
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United States Government Supervised F r o m
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State College. Left to right,
seated: Emma Sue McCrory. Ev-
jelyn Thomas, Jestine Moran,
Lois Hughes, Hazel Mungin, and
organized a book club, and each
day they listen to book reviews,
stories, or poems. 1
Miss Barbara Burke’s second i
grade community class is studying helpers, about and j
our
thryy are bringing things to
put in their grocery store, that
they are making plans to build.
Constance Maxwell is their class
president.
Reach Jr. High Honor
Roll Announced
The following honor roll of
Beach Junior High school for
the first six weeks has been re-
leased bv the principal A.
Dwight: 8-1, Patricia Ridd'e;
8-7, Marilyn McNlchols: 8-8, Lv-
dia Maye*. Phyllis Pelote; 8-9
Joseph Gray. Lvdia Mungin
Furman Ford; 9-3 Delores Ad¬
dison, Alvernia Smith; 9-5, Dor-
othy Mae Brinson, Terry _
Dempsey; 9-8, Janie Carter,
Manqulta DeLorme, Lou Ethel
Hall, Albert, Patterson, Betty
Perrv. De\ina •Raines, Avpn
Walker.
Toledo Riley. Standing, Mary
L. Brown, Freda Calloway, Car-
olyn Collier, Norman Elmore,
Chairman Registration Commit-
Quarles Moultrie, Jr.
Memor}al Kindergarten **
The first meeting of the
charies Moultrie, Jr., Memorial
Kindergarten was held
7 at the kindergarten. Offi-
cers were elected as follows:
President, Mrs. Thelma Rober¬
son; vice president, Mrs. Roze-
na Dempsey; recording secretary
Mrs. Deloris Robinson; finan¬
cial secretary, Mrs. Elnora Wil¬
liams; treasurer, Mrs. Maggie
Faker; chaplain, Mrs. Rosalie
Palmer; reporter, Mrs. Kather¬
ine Cleveland; program chair¬
man, Mrs. Reid.
The calendar of the year was
planned as follows; October
Hallowe’en party and movie: No¬
vember, Tea on the fifth Sun-
jday; December, Christmas par¬
ity; January, movie; February,
open; March, Supper; April,
.open; May Play and picnic
the end 01 tne scn ° 01 semestRr semester -
j The meeting will be hold on
.the first Monday in every
^nonth at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Charles Moultrie, Sr.,
NEW YORK »ANP>— ____ _. Four
pel
winners of the Ifa Aldridge-Rose
McClendon Memorial scholar¬
ships for Negro actor students
have been announced by Paul
Mann, director, Paul Mann Ac¬
tors workshop.
Hodge PTA
The PTA of Sarah Mills Hodge
school held its first meeting
the year l9 f >9-60 on Tuesday
October 6, at 7:30 p. m.
The inspirational period was
led by Miss Artie L. Jones. The
large group in attendance was
shown a movie by Mrs.
Jones, the Homebound teacher
Mrs. Dorothy Washington
president, presided. Several
committees were .appointed and
M,rs. Ruth Ledson was elected
treasurer. The president made
an interesting report on
National Congress PTA meeting
which convened In Daytona
Beach, The' Fla.
new principal, Mrs
Eunice J. Brown, was introduc-
ed by the president. Mrs. Brown
expressed appreciation for the
greetings ,‘and cooperation ex-
tended to her in her new posi-
tion.
The banner was won by
Jimmie Tiggett’s seventh
class, having seventeen parents
tee, and local princinpal; Cath-
erine Manor, Elois Milton and
Bernice Cooper,
,
manager of the kindergarten
suggested that motheif; send
m&fnzines to the school f on
scrapbooks.
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Pembroke PTA
The PTA of Pembroke High
School held its second meeting
of the term Tuesday, October
6, with the president, Mrs. El-
berta Smokes presiding. A bud¬
get for the year was accepted
and plans made for PTA activi¬
ties.
Principal Leon Dingle at¬
tended the annual State Princi-
oals’ and Supervisors’ confer-
ence held at Savannah State
College last week. Principal
Dingle reports that two of last
year’s graduates of Pembroke
High served the State Confer¬
ence as hostesses. They were I
Mary Brown and Annette I
Bunch.
_ The first „ , . toskfltba11 , .. ame ..
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the season will be held in Pem-
broke on Monday, November 2
when our teams wil meet with
Walker High school at Ludowi-
cl.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 34, 1959
Four Winners of Stage
Announced
Winners ... are ____ Helen TT.Uv. Martin. H J.
Riley, Herbert Davis and Die-
trah Thomas.
The scholarships, totalling
$8,000. cover two years instruc¬
tion in acting technique, speech,
voice, ballet and fencing.
present. A Get-Acquainted re-
was held in the cafeto-
r j um following the meeting,
F,0ranCe r-i School q i i
Mothers Club
The fathers Club of Florance
school held their first meeting
of the 1959.60 school term on
Monday evening, October 12 at
home of Mrs M Jackson.
The group elected officers as
follows: Mrs. R. M. Swinton,
president; Mrs. M. Snowden, V
president; MVs. R. Martin, sec-
retary; Mrs. M. Speed, financial
secretary; Mrs. E. Garrison, trea-
surer; Mrs. S. Holmes, chair¬
man; Mrs. L. Williams, chap-
lain, and Mrs. S. Postell, report-
er. A talent show was planned,
Serving as consultants were Mi s. *
)S. Herring, Mrs. Our V. next Jones meet- and J
Johnson.
will be held at the home of
Mrs. R. M. Swinton.
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Oct. 25—Concert at True Light Holiness Church,
.... 1412 W- Gwinnett Street. Admission; Advvance 85c;
At Door $1.00. Children 50c.
Oct. 26-30—Fifty-Ninth Anniversary of the First
.... Evergreen Baptist Church.
....
Oct. 28—Pre-Hallowe’en Dance and Fall Fashion
Revue at Coconut Grove by the Postal Employees
Wives. Donation $1.00.
Oct. 30—An Evening of Music at Second Arnold
Baptist Chrch by the Kever Singers. Admission 50c.
Nov. 1— Bus Ride to Bluffton, S. C., by the No.
2 Choir of Israelite Baptist Church. Fare $1.00.
Nov. 1—Battle of Songs at Masonie Temple by Six
groups of Gospel Singers. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruth
H. Briggs. Ad. 75c.
Nov. 1—Song Battle at Bethel Baptist Church, 11
Mile Post by the Five Gospel Singers of Orangeburg,
S. C., and the Gospel Crusaders of Savannah, Ga.
Nov. 13—Battle of Songs at Triumph Gospel Singers
ind the Golden Stars. Admission $1.00
Nov. 15—Concert at True Light Holiness Church,
1412 E. Gwinnett street, by the Flying Eagles of
nampton, S. C. Advance 85c; At Door $1.00 Chil¬
dren 50c.
Ndv. 21—Oyster Roast and Variety Supper at 2123
E. Waldburg Street by the Cluster Social Club. Tick-
till 50c> Assembly
Nov. 24-29—District Annual Central Di¬
ocese will convene at Miller’s Temple, 39th and Hop¬
kins street.
N6v. 25—Mootrcade to Miami Beach, Fla., by the
Savannah Association. Fare Round Trip $15.00.
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Nov. 26 —Thanksgiving Day—Barbecue at Bloom-
ingdale, Ga., by Piney Grove Baptist Church. Plate
$ 1 . 00 .
Dec. 4—Pre-Holiday Beaux Arts Ball and Dance
i 11 > Cbncert at Flaminro Recreation Center by Iota Phi
Lambda Sororitv. Students, Advance 60c; At Door
!!. 1 75c. Patron $1.00\
Jan. 3—Choir Old Age Rally at Pilgrim Baptist
Church by Bro. Isaiah Green.—