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New officers for the Women’s VFW
Auxiliary were installed Saturday eve
ning. The new officers are (L-R) Louise
Smith, installing officer; Marion Shiver,
president; Mary Giles, senior vice presi
dent; Hazel Henderson, junior vice
125 Receive Diplomas
At Junior High School
Summerville Junior High
School graduated approxi
mately 125 students at its com
mencement exercises held
Tuesday morning.
One of the highlights of the
ceremony was the presentation
of Citizenship Awards.
Citizenship Awards are
given to “the most outstanding
boy and girl student who has
rendered service to the school
and community,” said school
Principal Lamar Parker at the
ceremony. The awards, given
on behalf of the faculty and
administration, were presented
to Peggy Hair and Marc
Mosteller.
Principal Parker presented
Syndee Thomsen and Grant
Montgomery with Academic
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New Auxiliary Officers
Awards for achieving the best
overall grade average during the
school year.
Departmental awards for
academic achievement in one
subject were presented to:
Scott Weaver, language arts;
Phyllis Thompson, math;
Johnny Hayes, science; Betty
Brown, social studies; Deidra
Adams, girl’s physical edu
cation; Marc Mosteller, boy’s
physical education; Johnny
Rollins, drama; Sherry Powell,
home economics; Tim Fulmer,
art; and Tim Hardgrove, most
improved student.
Blue Ribbon Awards, for an
overall average of 90 or better,
were presented to: Sissie
Browning, Monique Chadwick,
Anna Davis, Karen Dean, Pam
president; Elizabeth Neal, treasurer;
Daphne Williams, secretary; Catharan
Clarkson, conductress; Tennie Bell
Davis, chaplain; Fay Brown, guard; and
Ovelene Witt, patron instructor.
Cox, Cindy Elsberry, Janet
Elrod, Undra Finley, Robin
Frazier, Terri Floyd, Dawn
Fletcher, Donna Espy, Peggy
Hair, Karen Hoskins, Julie
Jones, Lizzie Jones, Marty
Reece, Lori Sentell, Loretta
Sims, Sheila Smith, Susan
Smith, Patricia Stamper and
Lori Wood.
Some of the blue ribbon
award winners, Parker said, had
averages within .3 to .4 points
difference of the academic
award winners.
Commencement speaker for
the exercises was State Repre
sentative John G. Crawford. He
was introduced by Scott
Weaver. A salute to the flag
was given by Marc Mosteller,
followed by entertainment pro-
Community
Calendar
JUNE7-JUNE 15
THURSDAY, JUNE 7
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Community Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m.
Chattooga County Band
Boosters, Chattooga High
School Band Room, 7:30 p.m.
Eastern Star, 8 p.m.
Sequoyah Square Dance
Club, Summerville Recreation
Center, 8 p.m.-lO p.m.
Community Services
Georgia State Vocational
Rehabilitation Office Repre
sentative, Chattooga County
Health Center, 9 a.m.-noon.
Alcoholic Anonymous
meeting, 8 p.m. (open to all),
meeting house in Pennville. For
information call Mrs. C. P-
Keith, 857-3759.
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
Club Meetings
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Community Center, 2 p.m.-5
p.m. (members only).
MONDAY, JUNE 11
Club Meetings
Weight Watchers, Summer
ville Recreation Center, 6
p.m.-8 p.m.
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Community Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m.
50-Yard Club, Trion Com
munity Center, 7:30 p.m.
Polk-Floyd, Chattooga
District Scout Round Table
meeting, Scout Office Highway
27 North of Rome, 7:30 p.m.
Organizational Meetings
Summerville Parks and
Recreation Board meeting,
Summerville Recreation
Center, 7 p.m.
Chattooga County Board of
Education, Superintendent
building, 8 p.m.
Governmental Meeting
Summerville City Council,
Summerville City Hall, 7 p.m.
Recreational Activities
Karate Classes, Trion
Community Center, 7 p.m.-9
p.m.
Karate Classes, Summerville
Recreation Center, Beginners
7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Advanced
8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Community Services
Alcoholic Anonymous
Alan on meeting, 8 p.m.
(members only), meeting house
in Pennville. For information
caß Mrs. C. P. Keith, 857-3759.
TUESDAY, JUNE 12
Club Meetings
Christian Laymen Associ
ation meeting, Summerville
Recreation Center, 7 a.m.-8
vided by Ricky Wood and
Mary Young. Invocation was
given by the Rev. Charles
Bennett, pastor of SummerviUe
First United Methodist Church.
Student Council President
Peggy Hair gave the welcoming
address and Beta Club Vice
President Robin Frazier said
farewell to the graduates. Beta
Club President Donna Espy I
made special presentations to I
Principal Parker and Rodney I
White, a teacher.
Graduate certificates were |
presented to: Betty Brown,
Sherry Powell, Marty Reece,
Donna Espy, Janet Elrod,
Margo Burke, Schana Evans, i
Felicia Foster, Monique I
Chadwick, Renae Dunaway,
Regina Reed, Pam Cox, Sheila i
Liles, Dena Winters, Loretta i
Sims and Annette Fowler.
Also, Gloria Burse, Marina |
Owens, Lori Wood, Judy I
Gentry, Gayle Youngblood,
Frances Wooten, Laßhonda
Goss, Diane White, Julie
Wilbanks, Anna Davis, Marie
Brown, Karen Dean, Becky
Hogue, Mary Blackwell, Deidra I
Adams and Susan Culberson. |
Also, Tammy Lee, Caroline I
Camp, Chiquitta Shropshire, |
Lizzie Jones, Tam Green, I
Gloria Adams, Sheila Harkins, |
Sharon Burrage, Geneva Mann, I
Kathy Abernathy, Kay Groce, I
Teresa Crowe, Tina Colbert, I
Ann Bradley, Terri Floyd and |
Teresa Crabtree.
Also, Tina Teems, Angela I
Reed, Marsha Palmer, Leah I
Miller, Susan McCoy, Annette I
Johnson, Clemmie Williams, I
Debbie Eilenburg, Paula |
Brown, Lynn Caldwell, Patricia I
Stamper, Karen Hoskins, Jody I
DeArmond, Sandra Haynes, |
Peaches Marsh and Susan I
Smith.
Also, Donna Brown, Karen I
Caldwell, Dawn Fletcher, Lori I
Sentell, Julie Jones, Ginger I
Farmer, Joanna Johnson, I
Donna Hughes, Tammy I
Camron, Kim Clark, Wanda I
Schrader, Phyllis Thompson, I
Sheila Smith, Cindy Elsberry, I
Johnny Hayes and Syndee I
Thomsen.
Also, Sissie Browning, I
Frankie Thackerson, Grant 11
Montgomery, Ronald Wiggins, I
Mark Wilson, Scott Lanier, I
Mike Massengale, Tim Fulmer, I
Brad Skinnel, David Gary, I
Johnny Rollins, Michael Owen, I
Eddie Elsberry, Randy I
Ragland, Scottie Buice and I
Anthony Hughes.
Also, Undra Tenley, Barry I
Bridges, Alex Brown, Allan I
Burrage, Donald Wiggins, I
Gerald Adams, William Sparks, I
David Money, Travis McGuire, I
Paul Smithson, Chris I
Rutherford, Clark Money, I
David Watson, Greg Day, I
Rickey Hankins and Terry I
Gentry.
Also, Jack Ledford, Barry I
McCrickard, Robert Maples, I
Tony Dowdy, Steve I
Cummings, Jim Hardgrove, I
Anthony Mosley, Kenneth I
Adams, Greg Morros, Peggy I
Hair, Robin Frazier, Scott I
Weaver and Marc Mosteller. L
a.m.
Trion Band Boosters, Trion
Community Center, 6:30 p.m.
VFW Auxiliary, Memorial
Home, 7 p.m.
Business & Professional
Women’s Club, 7 p.m.
Alpine Masonic Lodge, 7:30
p.m.
American Legion No. 129,
7:30 p.m.
Organizational Meetings
Chattooga County Chamber
of Commerce, Farmers &
Merchants Bank, Community
Room, 2 p.m.
Trion Board of Education,
Trion Superintendent Office, 7
p.m.
Governmental Meeting
Lyerly Town Council,
Lyerly Town Hall, 7 p.m.
Recreational Activities
Slimnastics, Trion Com- i
munity Center, 7 p.m.
Karate Classes, Summerville
Recreation Center, Beginners
7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Advanced
8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Community Services
Georgia State Patrol issues
driver’s licenses, Summerville
Recreation Center, 9 a.m.-
noon, 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Social Security Repre
sentative, Summerville Recre
ation Center, 10 a.m.-noon.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
Club Meetings
Bridge Club, Trion Com
munity Center, 10 a.m.
Summerville-Trion Rotary
Club, Riegel Tavern, noon.
Trion Brownies, Trion Com
munity Center, 2 p.m.
Boy Scout Troop 101,
Scout Hut in Trion, 7:30 p.m.
Community Services
Planned Parenthood Clinic,
Chattooga County Health
Center, 9 a.m.-noon.
Activities for Children
Films for children, Chat
tooga County Library, 3:30
p.m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Club Meetings
Golden Age Club, Trion
Community Center, 10 a.m.
Trion Teen Town, Trion
Community Center, 6 p.m.-9
p.m.
Bass Fishing Club, Summer
ville Recreation Center, 7 p.m.
Shriners, 7:30 p.m.
Sequoyah Square Dance
Club, Summerville Recreation
Center, 8 p.m.-lO p.m.
Community Services
Georgia State Vocational
Rehabilitation Office Repre
sentative, Chattooga County
Health Center, 9 a.m.-noon.
Alcoholic Anonymous
meeting, 8 p.m. (open to all),
meeting house in Pennville. For
information call Mrs. C. P.
Keith, 857-3759.
Organizational Meeting
Northwest CESA Board of
Control meeting, SED Center
in Rome, 10 a.m.
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New VFW Officers
The Veterans of Foreign Wars installed
new officers Saturday. Shown here are
(L-R) J. P. Smith Jr., installing officer
and 7th District commander; Royce C.
Price, outgoing commander; Harold
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The Summerville News, Thurs., June 7, 1979 . . .
Hawkins, incoming commander; Ray
Hall, senior vice commander; Don
Ragland, junior vice commander; Hugh
Don Hall, quarter master; and Howard
Hawkins, chaplain.
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