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Bth GRADE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
BABB JR. HIGH
September 16 Griffin Away
September 23 Riverdale Home
September 30 North Clayton Away
October 7 Jonesboro Away
October 14 Open
October 21 Morrow Home
October 28 Forest Park Home
MORROW JUNIOR HIGH
September 16 Open
September 23 N. Clayotn Away
September 30 Forst Park Away
October 7 Riverdale Home *F.P.S.
October 14 Griffin Away
October 21 Babb Away
October 28 Jonesboro Away
RIVERDALE JUNIOR HIGH
September 16 Jonesboro Away
September 23 Babb Away
September 30 Open
October 7 Morrow Away
October 14 Forest Park Away
October 21 Griffin Away
October 28 N. Clayton Away
*FOREST PARK STADIUM
ALL GAMES START AT 5:00 P.M.
FOREST PARK JUNIOR HIGH
September 16 North Clayton Home
September 23 Griffin Away
September 30 Morrow Home
OCtober 7 Open
October 14 Riverdale Home
October 21 Jonesboro Away
October 28 Babb Away
JONESBORO JUNIOR HIGH
September 16 Riverdale Home
September 23 Open
September 30 Griffin Away
October 7 Babb Home
October 14 North Clayton Home
October 21 Forest Park Home
October 28 Morrow Home
NORTH CLAYTON JUNIOR HIGH
September 16 Forest Park Away
September 23 Morrow Home
September 30 Babb Home
October 7 Griffin Away
October 14 Jonesboro Away
October 21 Open
October 28 Riverdale Home
9th GRADE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
BABB JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 Griffin Away
September 24 Riverdale Home
October 1 North Clayton Away
October 8 Jonesboro Away
October 15 Open
October 22 Morrow Home
October 29 Forest Park Away
MORROW JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 Open
September 24 N. Clayton Away
October 1 Forest Park Away
October 8 Riverdale Away
October 15 Griffin Away
October 22 Babb Away
October 29 Jonesboro Away
RIVERDALE JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 Jonesboro Away
September 24 Babb Away
October 1 Open
October 8 Morrow Home F.P.S.
October 15 Forest Park Away
October 22 Griffin Away
October 29 N. Clayton Away
* FOREST PARK STADIUM
ALL GAMES START AT 5:00 P.M.
FOREST PARK JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 North Clayton Home
September 24 Griffin Away
October 1 Morrow Home
October 8 Open
October 15 Riverdale Home
October 22 Jonesboro Away
October 29 Babb Home
JONESBORO JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 Riverdale Home
September 24 Open
October 1 Griffin Away
October 8 Babb Home
October 15 N. Clayton Home
October 22 Forest Park Home
October 29 Morrow Home
NORTH CLAYTON JUNIOR HIGH
September 17 Forest Park Away
September 24 Morrow Home
October 1 Babb Home
October 8 Griffin Away
October 15 Jonesboro Away
October 22 Open
October 29 Riverdale Home
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Eagle Fly’s down through the family. Scout Master P. E.
Chamberlain, hands down Eagle Scout badge to his son, Philip
C. Chamberlain, n. This badge was received by Mr. Cham
berlain’s brother Bruce and later passed on to Scout Master
Chamberlain. It’s now being proudly presented to Phil Cham
berlain. Phil is 15 and is a sophomore at Jonesboro Senior
High School. Troop 143 is sponsored by the Jonesboro Metho
dist Church.
Clayton County Council
Executive Committee Meet
The Clayton County Coun
cil of Parent and Teacher As-
Bus Route
BUS NO. 118, W. W. Mundy;
54 Hwy., Brown Rd., Thomas
Rd., Flint River Rd., Dorsey
Rd., Corinth Church
BUS NO. 99, Mary Woolf;
Imperial and King George Way,
Imperial and Boca Grande, Bo
ca Grande and Boca Grande
Way, Imperial and Boca Grande,
Boca Grande and Boca Raton,
Boca Grande and Port a Prince
BUS NO. 124, Inez Maloy;
Hwy. 138, Hill Top, Charles
Ave., Hill Top Ave., Walt Step
hens, Thrailklll Rd.
BUS NO. 125, Pat Harvey;
Battle Creek, King, Patton Rd.,
Johnston
BUS NO. G7, Claudine Gee;
South Main, Flicker Rd., Eagle
Dr., Thrasher Rd., Cardinal
Rd. and Plover Dr., Cardinal
Rd. and Eagle, Eagle and Tur
key Lane, Eagle and Flicker
Rd., Flicker Rd., State High
way 3
JONESBORO SR. HIGH
SCHOOL
BUS NO. 52, Ronnie Mor
ris: Jodeco Rd., Emerald Dr.,
Upper Riverdale Rd., Arrow
head Village, South Express
way, River Rd., Parkwood Dr.,
Flint Trail, Village Lane
BUS NO. 92, W. I. McNair:
Woolsey and Hall Rd., Hall Rd.,
Hall Rd. and Wildwood Rd.,
Wildwood Rd., Woolsey and
Panhandle Rd., Woolsey Rd.,
Hampton Rd., Rickett Rd., Pan
handle Rd., Hampton and Pan
handle Rd., Panhandle Rd., Pan
handle and New Hope, Tara Rd.
BUS NO. 87, Marjorie Phil
lips: Robert E. Lee and Stone
wall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and
Shiloh Court, Jeb Stuart Dr.
and Utoy Court, Jeb Stuart Dr.
and Jonesboro Ct., Stonewall
Jackson and Fredrickson,
Stonewall Jackson andSharpes
burg Ct., Stonewall and Jeb
Stuart, Jeb Stuart and Robert
E. Lee, 656 Stonewall, 605
Stonewall, Stonewall Jackson
and Carlsen
BUS NO. 130, Jean Taylor;
Taylor Rd. at Pipeline, Tay
lor Rd., Taylor Rd. and Hwy.
138, Hwy. 138, Roundtree and
Old Roundtree, Roundtree Rd.,
Hwy. 138, Dovenshire, Hunting
ton
BUS NO. 102, J. B. Carter:
Hwy, 41, McDonough Rd., Free
man Rd., Feagen Rd., Turner
Rd., Thornton Dr.
BUS NO. 88, Annie RuthScan
drett: Folsom Dr., Fayette
ville - McDonough Rd., Free
man Rd., Jodeco Rd.
BUS NO. 106, R. V. McKib
ben; Jodeco Rd., Bay St., A
round Lake Jodeco
BUS NO. 103, Emerson Byrd:
King Rd., Irvin and White Line,
Irvin and Brown
BUS NO. 115, Robert Randell:
Old Morrow Rd., Hwy. 54 and
Morrow Ind., Stone Village Ct.,
Wakikl Way, Santa Barbara,
Hollywood Dr., Queen Allese
Ct., Sir Galahad Hwy., Lady
Heldlet, Valley Hill Rd., 7237
Mockingbird Tr., Mockingbird
and Hummingbird, 216 Hum
mingbird and Valley Hill
BUS NO.s3,JoyceDay;Green
Meadows, Dairy, Adamson Rd.,
Adamson and Mt. Zions, Mt.
Zion Blvd., Mt. Zion Rd., Mt.
Zion Clr.
JONESBORO SR. HIGH
BUS NO. 112, Sidney Betsill:
Fayetteville - McDonough Rd.,
Tara Rd., Fitzgerald Rd., Mun
dy’s Mill Rd., Poston Rd., 41
Hwy., Lake Tara Rd., O’Hara
Dr., Adamson Rd., Lakeshore
Rd.
BUS NO. 132, J. B. Bailey:
Panhandle Rd., Turner Rd.,
Fayetteville - McDonough,
Noah’s Ark Rd.
sociaiion will have its first
Executive Committee Meeting
for the new school year on
Wednesday, September 4, at
10 a.m. at the Board of Edu
cation Building on Smith Street
in Jonesboro.
All Committee Chairmen are
urged to be present to have
their plans of work presented
and approved. Mrs. Jack W.
Tondee, President of the Coun
cil, stated that “the 1969-70
school year brings with it many
challenges and opportunities
whick will afford to parent and
teacher associations the pri
vilege of presenting to the pub
lic a better understanding of
the school program.” Mrs.
Tondee also reminds all parents
to be ready to join their local
units on opening day when most
PTA’s have membership en
rollment tables set up In the
School lobby. PTA work like
a woman’s is never completed
until every child has a good
home, quality education and
the safeguarding of the public
through laws and opportunities
to become a worthwhile citizen.
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Band Concludes
Summer Session
The Clayton County Junior
High School Summer Honor
Band concluded a program -es
summer rehearsals and perfor
mances on August 20.
This final program in a series
of summer performances was
held at Warm Springs in tlie
auditorium for the enjoymentof
patients there.
This summer band was or
ganized and directed by George
Paterson who is director of the
North Clayton Junior High Sch
ool Band during the regular sc
hool season.
In addition to Paterson the
band on several concerts has
been directed by Bill Malonie.
Malonie is the newest band di
rector in Clayton County, who
will be responsible for develop
ing a school band at the new
Conley Baptist
Kindergarten
Opens
Another great year is in the
m iking for the kindergarten at
First Baptist Church of Con
ley. This is the fiftli year for
tills program and it has grown
from one class of twenty-two
(22) children with a director
teacher to three classes with
a total of 71 children, a direc
tor-helper, three teachers, a
helper and a bus driver.
Mrs. Ellen Hawkins who has
directed the program and taught
a class since the kindergarten
was started, again predicts a
wonderful year of great experi
ences for five year oldsatCon
ley.
Mrs. Hawkins reports that the
faculty U busy now preparing
the best program yet planned
for any year.
Mrs. Hawkins will serve as
director and room helper this
year. The other faculty mem
bers are Mrs. Nancy Sayles,
Mrs. Lanelie Farmer, Mrs.
Jean Whitworth, Mrs. Almira
Grubbs, witli Mrs. Ann Drawdy
as bus driver. And Mrs. Louise
Corley and Mrs. Betty Belvin
as substitute helpers.
Open House will be held
Thursday, August 28 from 9:30-
11 ;00 for children who are re
gistered and their parents.
School opens September 2
at 9;00 a.m.
Riverdale Junior High. He,like
all band directors in Clayton
County, will also develop be
ginning band programs of study
In several elementary schools.
Malonie is a graduate of the Un
iversity of Georgia, and re
ceived his high school band
training In the Forest Park Sen
ior High School Band.
Tills final program at Warm
Springs had as guest conductor
Donald E. Wilkes, who Is direc
tor of the G.P.Babb Junior High
School Band in Forest Park.
Wilkes held rehearsals with the
band in preparation for this last
presentation.
Wilkes has just returned from
Chicago where lie received a
master’s degree in music edu
cation from the VanderCook
College of Music. He has been
attending VanderCook through a
grant from the State Depart
ment of Education and played
first flute in the symphonic
band.
The Clayton County Junior
High School Summer Honor
Band presented a varied musi
cal program, playing many dif
ferent styles of music hi 18
numbers at the Warm Springs
program.
Well represented in member
ship were students from North
Clayton Junior High and G. P.
Babb Junior High School. Also
represented were students who
attend junior high school in the
Riverdale and Jonesboro areas.
The students received re
hearsal instruction free of
charge and contributed their
time and efforts to create an
outstanding junior high school
band for the summer.
Also taking part on each of
the programs, as well as play
ing in honor band, were the
"Babb -A- Juana Brass,” the
group of students from the Babb
band that play in many styles,
but especially in the style of the
"Tia-Juana Brass.”
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HIGH SCHOOL
644 Memorial Drive. S. E.
Atlanta, Ga. 521-1225
Christian Environment-
Low Tuition Now accepting
applications for fall semls
ter for grades 8-12 be
ginning Sept. 2nd. Trans
portation arranged if need
ed. For fuU information
call or write school.
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The prize shown on a model. Left is Mrs. Linda Fetting Jay
celle who organized the raffle. Right Mrs. Bobbie Sweat owner
of Wig-O-Rama.
F. P. Jaycettes
Hold Wig Raffle
At Grant City South
The Forest Park Jaycettes
held a Wig Raffle August 23 at
tlie Wig-o-Rama in Grant City
South. The proceeds are for
tlie Club’s Mental Health, pro
ject, one of tlie many such pro
jects the Jaycees work witli
hearty enthusiasm. The wig
raffled was lOOil human hair in
whatever color the winner wan
ted, and was won by Mrs. Les
ter Cobb of Riverdale. Mrs.
Bobby Sweat, owner of Wig-O-
Rama, who so kindly lent her
shop for the affair, drew the
winning ticket. The prize was
enhanced by a head-piece for
use when the wig is not in use.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Jonesboro Chapel 478 7211
Phillips Drive Chapel (Under Construction)
"Oldest Firm in Clayton County"
Jerry L. Evans
On Vietnam Duty
WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR
FORCES, Vietnam — U.S. Air
Force Airman First Class Jer
ry L. Evans, son of Mrs. Bon
nie J. Evans of 5506 Alder
Drive, Forest Park, Ga., is on
duty at Phu Cat AB, Vietnam.
Airman Evans, a weapons
mechanic witli a unit of the Pa
cific Air Forces, previously
served at Eglin AFB, Fla.
Tlie airman is a 1966 graduate
of Forest Park Senior High
School.
His wife, Mary, is tliedaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. storm
of 24 Kennedy Road, Forest
Park.
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