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tMttes cf Pearl Lee
s-NrtoL aceon’oanied the follow¬
ing Dupils to the Press Institute
v^h wns held at
College last week Wed¬
nesday and Thursday; Billy
Wrieht. editor in chief: John
Paul Walker, Asst Editor; Va-
a Tthomokins. Pauline
and Alfred Hamilton, members
The .school publication, The
PBKftliet'ft, received the fallow¬
ing notin'?: A good publication,
tvf-rall: Exce’lertt. pointful 11 -
v trations!“"The f " v '
fd a fhae'-al M wan )!
V3 percent participation.
P”Pils also received special
certificates f r 100 percent
ti-hVnHon.
Tea- hers and pupils of Pearl
I °e Smi‘h school were original
»r1 ur'que in decorating t v ‘“'r
<!-*r for ChrWmas. The
doors were rated f.-y the
jcrwuii card n club judges as
fj&Nw:
Fir t Places: Mrs. S. Brad-
f'w, M’ss J. Brown, Miss J
,Pvhr*-n and Mbs R.
fir'd sn-ade'-; Mi s. E. Gill
K's(i E. Jordan, second «rad"<:
Mrg. A. H-bersham, third grade;
M ; -^ o. M'f -hell, fit h grade;
•f’rs, J. Reid, sixth grade; Mrs.
M. Duncan °nd James Hawkins,
Seventh grades.
Second places, Mrs. v. Mitch-
ell, second grade; Mrs M.
I eftwJoih. M r s. B. Polite and
Jk”s. E. G’oveir, third grades;
Mlss°s R. Miller and M. Wrght,,
fourth grades; Mrs, A Bostic
tind Mrs. M. Macon,fifth grades;
Mrs. E. Williams sixth grade.
Hie three outstanding d xirs
were Mrs. R. Minco's special
Pdueatjon. Excellent: Mrs. J.
CjgjweH’s sixth grade, Extra
Good; Mrs. M. Stiles’ fifth
NCNW Activities
fThe pig gram committee
tV Savannah youth chapter
National ConfePene? 0 f Negro
ArUs's r. ct re ently at th •
home of Bennie a - kwri iht ' o
nfke yf r plans for th coming
.Among the projects planned
wkrc an art exhibit to be
a4 Savannah State College, ex-
change eipn rtudenfs, of art work with for-
aid a "Bunny Hop,"
ipart.v to raise money for
scholarships gites and to send dele-
to the annual National
Ofanference of Negro Artists
afiich convenes in April.
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Omega Hi*Y Present*
Christmas Program At
Mills Memorial
' T ivr> Omera Hi-Y club of
A’fred r E. Pneh High schrf
nre»pf*?ri a Christinas
at Mills Mrrrrrial heme
December 17, Mr.s.
a-i-y «nnervjsor of ehe
•*"« ■>*”-*»d a larre box
fr ’*‘t: and groceries by Alfred
| \vA' f er t^e nrogram the
ct’-dr’-'s ”’ent f’-'m rrr'm
wl ^ the 7 Men+,i a
'" >Prv r and a
,cw 3 ' ir ai d sinking Christ-
[ ^j 3S Carols.
The oroernm wa* as fcl’ows:
. --M ire reading, Alex Myers;
,^ VRr charlps CarroU . vnM ,
?’o. “* T ave Thine Own W'Jf,”
” ’ Sandra Btmcn: Definition
-
""i Purr"* 0 cf Hi-Y. A'fred
j v 'wt: v o °ol *o!o, “Walking In
\ Wonder’and,” Royal Debs;
--'-u-? ••«?.-«* r/v*(j v * H
vn Carh'ti Boyles: vocal
"V ft? Christir.i«,’ Alphante
»prn a-’C'-mnanlfd et the
hni hv James Gordon:
in?. “Twas The Night Before
' *' ' ps.” Ml«s Nona Bradlev;
* -a) solo. ‘O Holy Night," Mi*s
Simon: presentation of
f< d, Horace Young; Remarks,
i A F Mrl ean (adviser) and O.
L Doue'as, principal, A. E.
Ri-u-h High e -.hcol; master of
ceremonies, Jlahn Powell, prltsi-
1 dent.
r ,
Sol C.
>ol for
W»tp
'lower-
ahurch
:s ave-
pastor,
greet-
Dr. W.
annah
spiring:
wards.
nelpal,
were:
; Bar-
1 Ben-
Linda
■etary;
isurer;
Imel-
teveos,
arris
Drive
Pd
Mrs.
. w, t
crade teacher, won first place
ind wn» crowned Mrs. PTA for
'he year 1959-60. The second
place winner, running for Mrs.
D-i-thy Milledee's class fifth
i made, was Mr.s. Ruth Davis. The
third place winner, running
for Mrs. Zelma Owens' class,
sixth grade, was Mrs. Miriali
Policy.
Other contestants who par?
tietpated were Mrs. Elouvse
Frazier, 1st grade, Mrs. V. Strip-
ling, teacher; Mrs. Iona Sim- MJ.^s
mans, special education,
i t orratne Brown; Mrs.
By Benny Gary, Reporter
chanter of the Alfred E Beach
Hteh School was organized on
September 30 1939. The offi-
j cer.s elected arc: London Lcw-
Jran. president; George Wash-
b’gtm, vice president; Nathaniel
Pri~ ter, secretary; R'bt Wa h-
irrton, treasurer: Be’nny Gary,
r rr »orter and Mr. Rcbert A.
Young advher.
On O-'t-'her the 21st ‘he offt-
of the lr°al chanter was
j T» p C ' r >r<><;»>n'*ed TPo/torr 1 at 1 the of Mom Hu-B^nks- TPo
, >-> vs rl or* rm _
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mn
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,,n
! Tlie NFA chapter in Ciooera-
I ticn with the classes in voca-
floral acriculturp spon-ored an
educational tour on Tuesday,
! December 15. The purpose of
this tour was to have the s‘u-
dents visit some of the related
Industries to agriculture as a
follow-u.n of their study on the
unit. The industries visted were
Unon Bag and Paper Corpora-1
ticn, Savannsuh Sugar Refining
Co.. Mutual Fertilizer Co., and
tv>f» Herty Foundation Labora-
tory.
The organization has aecept-
ed a3 one of its projects, to
beautify the school campus. In j
.cooperation with the Chapter, pur-1
o L. Douglas, principal,
c-hased more than one hundred
floral shrubs which were plant-
ed along the foundation of the
building. More than one hun¬
dred native shrubs (myrtle)
Card Of Thanhs
We wish to sincerely thank
the various individuals and or-
Itfinizations who made it possi- :
ble for the Children's boys and Center girls at to j
Greenbriar
have a very enjoyable Christ-j
nms.
I THE STAFF
Fca'ili Jr. High PTA
Mr
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21 pa
were
an,d
aIon ”
campus.
v. V" ..y» - Ai 7 -.vV.* -i
t, 16-j m .> w & y
We value highly our
friends... and wish
for all a Christmas
of lasting happiness.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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