PAGE 10A i OUVVMIe UCemUIVl.l/ I/LIV unr/-\r nIULJ/A-, O I LVI~.n , FROM THE PAGES OF THE THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1973 EDITION OF THE SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT --~ ~Fa~rB~ I '--raP a--~~-prsrp-"~. r~~1 _ 1, ME- 46 rut .*. ik ..v. Suwannee Teachers Show Their Talent In "Dollars For Scholars" Suwannee County teachers really outdid then selves as they presented their "Dollars For Scholars Talent Show Thursday and Fiiday nights in the Si wannee High School Auditorium. The Suwannee County Edu- the event and with the pr cation Association sponsored ceeds pla;:s to give two S These teachers are singing "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" as the finale to the "Dollars For Scholars' Talent Show presented Thursday, April 12, and Friday, April 13, nights. These teachers from Suwannee Middle School put on a skit, "It's A Babe's World" for the "Dollars for Scholars" talent show. The cute baby holding the teddy bear is Son- ny Nobles. . ... ..: .f.. *-; ..; .* .-* '. .. .,- .' - S,, t, / ... , {.: ,r .: :r i%" g, ,, . ,.. s -,. .I~ I :'; ,': . ~E~-'t~... ,. : . i .+.. t~~fjP '" ,.. . Mrs. Penny MeKnight presents a medal and handshake to Bruce Perry, a participant in the Special Olympics, at a special awards ceremony as Miss Becky Lewis watches. * ,:' .--f' ..F~ 2r '.4 4L Students who participated in the Special Olympics on Wednesday, March 28, were preseniteed with their medals that were donated by the Suwannee County Nursing Council who sits on the right. They are, 1-r: Mrs. Jo Kennon, Rev. Jim Walkup, Dr. and Mrs, Joe Davis. This page sponsored by: These are the "Can teachers, who performed a ars" talent show presented tion Association. Can't Girls" Suwannee Primary dance at the "Dollars for Sehol- by the Suwannee County Educa- Jim and Charlotte Ulayton performed a song anoa aane *~ridtl~e- for the teacher's "Dollars for Scholars" talent show eia ated last Thursday and Friday nights. con; and third, Anzia BUlll- van. Middle School: First place, Burkey Dean Jackson; sec- ond, Lisa Allison; and third. Ben Akey. Elementary School: First place, Calvin Thompkins; second, Russell Landen; and third, Annette Jelinek. Bran- ford School, 'Mrs. Howell's Sixth Grade: First place, San- dy Touchton and Lanora Pate; second, David Reid; and third, Nathan Williams. \ 294106-F I n *s h Hme Furnishings FfLiil~riSP;i-i~BMI^^~fB "^'ff -* ^ SFloori ng l F...i"" in.et'. S S .Lt S' Deput) Jeff Davis ...n _c.. Ma A 54 Months Same As Cash $300 Minimum Purchase W.A.C. s Lane (Formerly Pinemount Rd.) Lake City, Florida - .4n0N DI 1 II01IIial.0I. 0nL IrLV.m Closed Sunda) ww%.morrells.com 386-752-3910 1-800-597-3526 28509 wannee High School scholar- ships and one to Branford. The officers of the SCEA are Verna Bass, president; Ruth Taylor, president-elect; Eva Hinton, secretary; and Irene - McCall, treasurer. Board mem- " ers are Mary Phipot, David Morgan, Carolyn Winburn, and u- LaFrances Stephens. Members of the program 'o- committee for the talent show. u- were Carolyn Winburn, Janice Lord, Frances Green, Diane Clardy, Jim Clayton, 0. P. Warren, Sherryl Van Etta, David Morgan, Sonny Nobles, Oscar Munch, and Renee Poole. Jim Clayton and Carolyn I Winburn were host and hostess for; the show as each -school presented their talent. SPerforming -fr o "Branford School were George James and Carol Franklin in, a saxo- phone and trumpet duet. Representing Suwannee Ele- *' n mentary were Becky Lewis and Judy McKeithen performing as Sonny and Cher; Frances Green and Mrs. S. C. Bass Jr. singing "Steal Away"; and S another song.was performed by Frances Green. Two dance skits were presented. The "Twisters" danced to "We're Going To Twist Again Like We did Last Summer". They were Penny McKnight, Ramo- na Curl, Janice Lord, Joan Roberson, Laverne Dorminey, Ida Jean Hightower, Peggy SMusgrove, Becky Lewis, Pat Grimsley, Sybil Bell, and Glen- da oatright. The "Swingers" did tnetr own rendition to "Love Train". They were Alma Bass, Agnes Dickman, Gertrude Jones, LaNettye Harrell, Ollie Calhoun, Janice Lord, Nettle SCollins and Ina Gaston. SRepresenting Suwannee High School, Earl Thompson sang a couple of songs and a song and Dance routine was performed by Jim and Charlotte Clay- i' ton. S Suwannee Middle School presented a skit "It's A Babe's World" performed by Bernice Williams. LaFrances Stephens, Bernice Thomas, Louise Hall, SS.onny Nobles. Hiram Ranck, Doris Gill, and. Joe Craft. Their director was Judy Sweat. Hiram Ranck sang a song and read a poem and a panto- m'ime, "Fujlyama Mama", was. done by Randy Law,. James Cooper, and Bernice Williams. SSuwannee Primary put on a skit, "Little Riddle Primary School", performed by Alvin Thompson, Louise Blevins, Sandy Ketner. Sheryl Kirby, Diane Clardy. Shelly Brown, Oscie Wright. Lisa Bryant, Marilyn Clark, Reginald Ford, .Mary Martin, Elaine Guder-, Syahn, Sharon Bonds, Eileen Box, Beatrice Barr, Eva Hin- ,ton,; Ruth Taylor, and Dayna Knight. A dance was perform- ed by the "CanCan't Girls" who consisted of Louise Blourk, Lillon, Roberts, Vanita 'Ander- son, Myrtle Mills,.Allene Ford, Money Cook. LaFrances Greggs, Sheryl Kirby. Sandy. Ketner, Diane Clardy. Valua SWarren, Rita Brown, and Effie Elliott.. For the finale the whole cast came on stage and sang "I'd Like To Teach The Whole World To Sing". During the talent show, Jim ,Clayton presented three; two, and one dollar checks to the winners of the talent, show poster contest. 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