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James R. Stallings
Stallings Gets Promotion
COLUMBIA, SC-James R.
Stallings has been promoted to
Loan Officer of The Citizens
and Southern National Bank of
South Carolina. He is assigned
to the Columbia office.
Stallings joined C&S in April
of this year as a Management
Associate. In June he was
named Assistant Branch
Manager of the office located
in the C&S Building at
Jefferson Square.
A native of Augusta,
Georgia, Stallings is a graduate
of Allen University and
received his Master of Science
degree in mathematics from
Southern Illinois University in
1968. He taught math for the
Paineite In December’s
EBONY
Dr. Elias Blake, director of
the Institute for Services to
Education, is pictured in the
December issue of Ebony
magazine.
Dr. Blake gives his views in
an article entitled “The Plight
of Black Studies”. Dr. Blake
recently completed a research
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Richmond County Schools in
Augusta and was named Star
Teacher and Most Outstanding
Teacher at Glenn Hills High
School. Prior to coming with
C&S in Columbia he was
associated with The Citizens
and Southern National Bank of
Georgia as Credit Manager.
Stallings holds membership
in the National Bankers
Association, Southern Illinios
Alumni Association and Alpha
Phi Alpha fraternity, and serves
as a Deacon at Friendship
Baptist Church.
He is married to the former
Geneva Butler of Augusta. The
couple has three children:
Sylvia, 13; Jimmy, 7; and
March, age 4.
Dr. Elias Blake
on Black Studies for the U.S.
Office of Education.
A native of Brunswick, Ga.,
Dr. Blake was given
consideration for the
presidency of Paine College
following Dr. E. Clayton
Calhoun’s resignation.
W.S. Hornsby Elementary School Observes National Children’s Book Week
W.S. Hornsby Elementary
School Observed National
Children’s Book Week, Nov.
12-18, by engaging in several
activities, among which were
the following: (1) Classroom
displays of posters, mobiles,
book house, and other
illustrations centering around
the theme - “Live! Read!”. (2)
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“Read-In” - all teachers and
students had an opportunity to
read books, magazines, comics,
newspapers, etc. for one hour
at the same time. The interest
was very high!. (3) The
Student Library assistants
presented an assembly program
at which time Mrs. Kelly
Kestler from the Augusta
Public Library reviewed some
of the books that are listed on
the Georgia Children’s Book
Award list for 1973-74. The
boys and girls are enjoying
reading these books.
Prizes were awarded to the
following classes for classroom
displays: Class 3A - Mrs.
Vansant. Teacher, First Prize;
Calss 5C - Mrs. Deenan,
Teacher, First Prize; Class 6A -
Mrs. Morrison, Teacher, First
Prize; Class 2B - Mrs. Lee,
Teacher, Second Prize; Class
4A - Mrs. Hauser, Teacher,
Second Prize; Class 6B - Mr.
Cornelius, Teacher, Second
Prize; Class IB - Miss Toole,
Teacher, Third Prize; Class 7C -
The Augusta News-Review - November 29, 1973 -
Mrs. Williams, Teacher, Third
Prize.
Certificates were given to all
classes participating. Mrs.
Kestler, Librarian, Augusta
Public Library and Mrs.
Nicholas, Librarian from Sand
Bar Ferry Elementary School
served as judges.
Mr. J.L. Starks, Principal,
presented awards to the
following student for Summer
Reading at the Public Library:
Anita Anthony, Bernadette
Anthony, Valerie Anthony,
Deetra Arnold, Sharon Diggs,
and Deltyre Eagle.
The members of the Library
Committee are Mrs. Eason,
Librarian, Mrs. Lee, Miss
Toole, Mrs. Chism, and Miss
Wright.
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