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BCHS Beta Club
To Sponsor
Homecoming
The Bryan County High
School Homecoming, sponsor
ed by the BCHS Beta Club,
will be Friday, Feb. 9, from
9:30 P.M. to 12:30 P.M. in the
school cafeteria.
Homecoming festivities will
follow the basketball games
between the Bryan Redskins
and the Claxton Tigers. Dur
ing the half-time period of the
boys game a Homecoming
Queen will be crowned. Mas
ters of ceremonies will be
Michael Owens and Jimmie
DeLoach.
The four girls competing for
the title are senior class rep
resentative, Miss Charlotte
Winter, escorted by Ben
Fields,, junior class represen
tative Miss Darlene Butler, es
corted by Greg Harvey, sop
homore class representative
Miss Betty Hughes, escorted
by Douglas DeLoach, and
freshman class representative
Miss Kay Bazemore, escorted j
by Roger Futch.
Music will be furnished at
the Homecoming dance by the
Rouges, Inc. of Savannah. The
Betas have chosen an Oriental
theme and eighth grade girls
in oriental costume will serve
refreshments during the
dance.
Present 9th-12th grade stu
dents' from BCHS, graduates,
present faculty, former teach
ers, the Mayor, the County
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Mary Anna Hite, Georgia Wranglers Riding Club treasurer,
presents a SIOO check to Mrs. Biondean Newman, Bryan County
March of Dimes Chairman. The check is the Wranglers dona-,
tion to the March of Dimes from the funds taken in at the
horse frolic. Sunday, February L Mrs. Newman said, “I thoro
ughly enjoyed the horse frolic. It was good clean entertain
ment and was performed for a very worthy cause. It is with
sincere appreciation that I express to each my gratitude for
his or her time, efforts, contributions or support of any kind
to the 1968 March of Dimes."
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School Superintendent and
Board Members, along with
Beta Parents are invited to
attend. The coaches, cheer
leaders, and ballplayers of
Claxton will be guests.
Those planning to attend
the Homecoming must have a
name tag. Please get your
Name Tag as you enter the
gym.
Georgia's First
Elementary Music
Workshop Scheduled
The First District of Geor
gia Music Education Associa-
tion is having a music work
shop designed especially for
the elementary teachers on
(February 10) at Statesboro
High School Cafeteria, States
boro. Mrs. Jerry Singletary,
Chairman, commented, “This
workshop will relate to the
music programs on Educa
tional Television and how
these programs can enrich
the curriculum in the elemen
tary schools in the First Dis
trict.”
Mrs. Katherine Harvey,
Utilization Specialist, Georgia
Educational Television, will
conduct the workshop. Mrs.
Harvey, a music specialist,
was head of Elementary
schools in the First District.”
The Statesboro workshop is
a project planned in associa
tion with the Georgia Net
work, a service of the Geor
gia Department of Education.
BRYAN COUNTY
TEA CI 1E R S ASSOCIATION
HOLDS TEACHER OF
THE YEAR ELIMINATION
The Teacher of the Year
elimination for the Bryan
■ County Teacher of the Year
1 was held on Saturday, Janu
ary 27 at the Savannah
I Branch of the Y.M.C.A.
Mrs. Barbara Paige Well
ington, English teacher at G.
W. Carver School, Richmond
Hill, Georgia was chosen as
the Bryan County Teacher of
the Year. Mrs. Wellington will
compete on the Regional level
for Teacher of the Year this
month. She will also attend
the State Teacher of the Year
Banquet, which will be held at
the Atlanta Marriott Motor-
Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, Mar.
1. 1968.
I'he adjudicator s who served
at the Bryan County Teacher
of the Year elimination were
Mrs. Thelma Fields, Mrs. Me
lissa Clark, Mrs. Nancy Walk
er, Mr. Norman B. Elmore,
and Mrs. Josie Sessoms who
served as chairman.
Mrs. Wellington is secretary
of the Bryan County Teachers
Association and financial sec
retary of the P.T.A. She is
also a member of the Nation
al Education Association, Na
tional Council of English
Teachers, Georgia Teachers
and Education Association,
Classroom Teachers and St.
Paul Baptist Church.
She completed her high
school studies at Beach High
School. Mrs. Wellington matri
culated at Paine College and
Savannah State College, grad
uating with a major in Eng
lish from Savannah State Col
lege. She did graduate study
at Howard University and
Florida State University.
She previously taught at the
Davisboro Academy, Davis
boro, Georgia and Hancock
Training School, Sparta,
Georgia. Besides her many
other duties Mrs. Wellington
is a Civil Defense Instructor
under the auspices of Savan
nah State Colege.
Prior to coming to Carver,
Mrs. Wellington was employ
ed by the Civil Service Com
mission in the Office of Main
tenance Directorate, Ft. Gor
don, Georgia.
Mrs. Wellington is the
mother of three sons, Jo h n
Theron, Michael Renee, who
are pupils at G. W. Carver
School and a younger son
Darryl Anthony. She is to be
feted March 8, 1968, by the
Bryan County Teachers Asso
ciation.
Miss Texanna Henderson,
President of Bryan County
Unit and teachers wish Mrs.
B. Wellington much success in
her endeavors.
March Os Dimes
Comes Out Ahead
The March of Dimes was
the real winner last Sunday,
as the Georgia Wranglers
Riding Club sponsored a well
attended Horse Frolic in Pem
broke. Riders from Pembroke
and surrounding communities
gathered to enjoy a beautiful
afternoon and exciting events
for all the benefit of the Bry
an County March of Dimes.
For the Georgia Wranglers,
the ribbon winners included
Burt Ussery, Ist and 4th, Rog
er Harvey, 3rd, Jerry Shuman,
3rd, and Dink Butler, 4th.
All in all a grand day was
had by everyone. Georgia
Wranglers Riding Club’s con
tribution to the March of
Dimes was a check for SIOO.
A special note of thanks is
due to the Westside Riding
Club of Savannah for donat
ing the use of their clock for
the events, and to Mr. Wen
dell Lovett for making a re
turn trip to Savannah to get
the ejock.
Ihe I em broke Journal, Thursday, February 8, 19G8-
In Loving Memory of
WILMA WILKES
who passed away one year and
one week ago today,
Your gentle face and patient
smile
W ith sadness we recall
You had a kindly word for
each
And died beloved by all.
The voice is mute and stilled
the heart,
That loved us well and true,
Ah, bitter was the trial to part
From one so good as you.
You are not forgotten loved
one
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory
last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts
are sore,
As time goes by we miss
you more,
Your loving smile, your gentle
face.
No one can fill your vacant
place.
Sadly missed by
Mother. Sisters
and Brothers
The many friends of Mrs. 1.
R. Dorsey Sr. will be happy to
learn she is now recuperating
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Herbert Daniel in Clax
ton, Ga.
Kennedy says '6B is crucial
year for U.S.
5,000 women protest war at
Washington rally.
In Loving Memory of
WILMA WILKES
who passed away one ye: and
one week ago today
February 1, 1966
You cannot say, you must not
say,
’I hat she is dead, She is just
away I
With a cheery smile and a
wave of the hand,
•She has wandered into an un
known land
And left us dreaming how
very fair
It needs must be, since she
lingers there;
So think of her faring on, as
dear
In the love of There as the
love of here,
Think of her still as the same,
and say
She is not dead, she is just
away.
Sadly missed by
Husband, Children
and Grandchildren.
Diabetes
Screening
Free diabetes screening
tests will be given at the
health department in Pem
broke on Wednesday, Febru
ary 14th from 9 A.M.-4 P.M.
Please remember to have
eaten a large meal from one
to three hours before being
tested. The screening tests
will also be given at Rich
mond Hill on Friday, Febru
ary 16th from 1 P.M.-4 P.M.
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