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•MISS TOMPKINS HIGH” AND HER ATTENDANTS
Tompkins Scores 37-0
In Ifonecomimr Game
Rain can 1 I •iiicollaticn of
Tompkirr Homer iming parade
This robbed i'r anvahians of
a rare tn-.it bet-a • fi vis and
decoration; vnr made the
night beforr art- paced under
shelter pn-j-:.:rd to pull out on
time.
Thc wi 'hr i! l not prevent
Tomokin* I■ >m overwhelmin'?
Bol C. John mi II;,’ i 37 to 0 on
a rain souk 1 fir'd, Je,..a- Roun-
Open IIou uSC
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of the Savannah District.
A special event which Child-
Ten and adults enjoyed pre¬
paring for and participating in
was the United Community
Appeal parade. Two station
wagons were entered A sense
of pride in belonging to Bethle¬
hem Center w as ; eon in flu-
faces of boys and girls and
parents as they put the fini h-
ing touche . on the car; and
Climbed ill with balloon-, and
.
banners to represent t h e i r
agency.
So Bethlehem Center bci'i
to make history a. a put o'
the changing community of
S-av-arnnh.'on the membership
card which boy- and girl , men
and women purcua c when
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tree, sensational 10th grader and
the “Jim Brown” of Tompkins’
nuad. continued to overpower
the opposition with his speed
nrxi strength by .striking pay
d.rt five times. Tha> McGill
raced for one touchdown and
an extra point which account-
ed for the other scoring.
The coronation of Miss M;i-
tilda Wiley us “Miss Tomp-
kins Hip.li of 1959” was the main
they join a group at Bethle¬
hem Community Center are
these words, "The Bethlehem
Community Center is a fellow¬
ship of boys, girls, men and
wninen banded together to de¬
velop growth of body, min/l
and spirit, to assist others in
like development, and to coope¬
rate wdtli thr staff in the pre-
ei vat ion of property, the pro¬
motion of beneficial activities
and the creation of a democra¬
tic Christ-like community.”
Omegas
Program
ICuntlnuprr from i'unn r»«e*
church for Negroes in the state
f Arkansas. He has been di¬
cer-tor of Student Personnel
i; rt I’rofj s or of Education at
i\labntna A. ,v M College, Nor¬
mal, Al l., and Dean of Instruc¬
tion and Professor of Educa-
nn at Harber-Scotia College.
attraction during half time
emonies. Mary Jane
and Frances Mae Kay served
attendants.
Mrs. Annie Ross "Mrs.
was also presented at half
attended by Mrs Luvcnia
and Mrs. Margaret Wallace
These parents represented
10-1, 12-3, and 12-1 classes
vised respectively by Mrs. Ad-
die Byers, Alexander Von
and Mrs. Mozclle Clemmons.
Tompkins journeys fco
ta Thursday to take over
Laney High there.
Concord, N. O'. Dr. Taylor
affiliated with Omega I’si
Fraternity, Phi Delta
Masons, APGA, NVGA,
AAUP, REA and NEA.
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Playing on a rain-soaked
I Uriel in a st r idy dr, >lr. thr
(Savannah Stale f'ollr n T;:-<-i .
roared from behind in a t>r
mendou fourth pe ••>d uprising
to tie the fa- >red Alubama
State College in met . <,f M
gomery, Alabama, 14-14 Th''
‘Mine v i pin '- I Saturday,
Nov. 7, on S' •' licid
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ter. the Tiget . b° in.d tiie f nr
offen ive play of Qua. terback
as a permanent testinv nial
the branch's ‘ fa - Mi in Me
cause and future of Me fie.; i
in tire United Mate and in
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Mr. Wilkins joined the NAACF
staff in 1931 a - a- 'ant
retary. Polio ’ n •< the de.-.tii of
Walter White, lie m-reded to
the p it -n of c...r- v . r : r
tary in 1.9./> He i a- u
ed the Association a:; editor of
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of America.
Mias Mildred E. Harris, pres¬
ident of the Executive Council
of local Y-Teen club . extends
an invitation to all Y-Teens to,
attend a meeting at the YWCA
Center in Yamaciaw on Thin ;-
clay, Nov. .19, at 5:00 p.m. Mi,
Barnett will mala her Nation-
Anderion. End Elijah McOraw,
-<nd Fullback James Davis, the
Tigers came from behind to
score two TDs and a conver-
.'.ion to deadlock the score. Sa¬
vannah States record now
.1 and3 at 2-2-2. The Hornets
have slate. ‘
,i!.,o a 2-2-2
„ r,r: J week , the ., _. Tigers ^dll ...
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tiavel to Atlanta where they
will meet the Clark College
Panthers in a homecoming
duel.
al Y-Teen Conference report,
Mrs. Eugene F. Weathers,
chairman of the YWCA Steer-
nig Committee, announces that
the following classes will be
ntid at the Community bulld-
ing in Yamaciaw Vilia-ge:
Nov. 17, flower arranging,
10 30-11;30 a.nr.; choral slng-
ing Mrs. Ruth Stripling,. 7-8 p.
crocheting, Mrs. Wilhelmi-
Quarteiman, 8:15-10:15 p.m.
knitting, Mrs. Elizabeth K.
Jones. 8:15-10:15 p.m.; Nov. 18,
social games, Mrs. Mildred W.
Newton, 9.30-10 30 a m.; relig¬
ious education, 10 30-11;30 a.
Slimnastics, Mrs! ‘ Helen
m;
Murray, 7-8 p.m.; As--ts and
Crafts, MrS Sarah Saptrj 8:15-
10.10 p.m.. Nov. 19, Evart^l di&Jjgn and
graces, Mrs. Ter-
rell, 4-5 p.m.; serving,- Sirs. F.
D. Jaudon, 8-10 p nv ;
Full information about these |
classes and membership writing) fees!
may be obtained by
Mrs. Mildred W- Newton, ,Y|
Program Director. 105
Oglethorpe Ave.. or Mrs. Eugene;
F. Weathers, 809 East Bolton St.
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