I PAGE SIX .,__' ,_ SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT, LIVE OAK, FLORIDA THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963 At Foster Memorial The auditions, to be held in was informed that steps had been purchase of a heater to,be used In procedures required at the state proval of the Trustees. The motion : i ') the auditorium of the Foster Ca- taken to provide such facilities. the Branford Vocational Agricul- level. carried.A . ; rillon Tower, will be followed on Approval was given for the ture Building. Further study was Some discussion was held rela- motion was made by Barnett. Annual 'Jeanie' Audition To Feature the night of Feb. 16 with the annual - of Albert felt to be before grant- for payment salary necessary tive to portable cold storage unitsto seconded by Vann to approve the "Jeanie" ball, at which the Clark in accordance with the ing this request.As . be used In the school system. following requests for leave: winner and her court of four run- newly established schedule for there was no further busi- Superintendent Williamson was Annual leave: Larry D. Roes - State's Top Young Women VocalistsWhen ners-up will be feted in the Fos- the length of the routes. ness the Board meeting was ad- instructed to solicit prices for December :27, 38, 1962; M. A. O.- event ter Museum Building. The Approval was given for the use units as needed. Hara December 21. 26. 1962; Stephen Collins Foster wrote his classic love was instituted in 1952 by the of buses journed.Everett L. Williamson by Douglass High School Approval was given for the con- Myrtle Mills January 2. 1963 song "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair" in 1854, he Stephen Foster Memorial Corpor- for trips to basketball games as Supt. and Secretary struction of a sidewalk at the east Sick leave was approved for J couldn't possible have imagined that it would become the ation of Clubs the Florida Federation Leon of was requested by James L. Bevel, Board of Public Instruction end of Suwannee High School.A D. Sapp December 27 1962. Music with Mrs. , theme for one of Florida's outstanding musical events, Whitehurst Brooksville as Principal. Thonis R. Barnett, Chairman request was made for the Professional Leave: Katheryne the annual "Jeanie" auditions held here each February at i president. 01 Annual leave was granted to the Board of Public InstructionLive construction of a sickroom (clin- Pryor January 4, 1963 to attend * following persons for the stated ic) in Suwannee High School as Executive Council meetingof I i' the Foster Memorial on the Su-f "After all. Foster wrote his song : a. dates. They are: a of the improvement need- Florida Future Florida part Homemakers Oak ) wannee River. as a tribute to his wife Jane, who English contains many techni- ; Thomas L. Dobbins Decem- ed for accreditation.It William Hall January 8, 1963 R. February 18- I The 12th annual "Jeanie"event actually had auburn hair, so we cal words of Arabic origin includ- I ber 31, 1962 January 2, 1963. The meeting was called to orderat was also pointed out that 22, 1963. to serve on School Plant I sponsored by the Stephen do not have any rule regarding ing alkali alcohol, alchemy, algebra - Inez Hudson December 26 9:00 A.M. Superintendent Williamson plans should be made to providea Survey for Leon County School : Foster Memorial Commission and color of hair. However, all the amalgam zenith nadir, cipher. - 27, 28, 31, 1962 and January 2, acted as temporary screened-in area at the west entrance System; Harry E. and Alice E the Florida Federation of Music young women must appear in Moslem mathematicians used Chairman for organizational to the cafeteria at Suwan- Grant January 10, 11, 1963. to Clubs is scheduled Saturday Feb. lovely gowns of a pattern popularin the cipher or zero more than 1963.Gene Cox December 20, 21, High School. nee ' Florida Music meeting.On attend Educator 16, with more than 20 young 1854, when Foster's song was two centuries before it appearedin women vocalists from throughout published." Europe.A 26, 27, 28. 1962. the motion of Brim seconded Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feemas appeared Clinic at Daytona Beach, Florida Florida competing for five Buren L. Dunavant December by Vann Otto F. Dickman was before the Board and requested -i Fred O. Young January 25 t musical scholarships. 26, 27, 28 31, 1962 and Janu- elected Chairman; on motion of that consideration be given 1963 to accompany members of MINUTES, BOARD OF PUBLIC motion was made by Brim ary 2, 1963. Thonis Barnett, seconded by to enroll several children not Suwannee Junior Academy of "These girls most of them high \ school seniors or college students INSTRUCTION, SUWANNEE seconded by Dickman to accept John A. Cade Jr. December, Vann V. V. Brim was elected presently enrolled in school. The Science to Marianna, Florida: Bill COUNTY, FLORIDA the bid of 2354.94 for one (1) 26, 27, 1962. Board took the matter under ad- must be from 17 to 21 years old Vice Chairman of said Board of Miller January 10. 11. 1963. to Buick from the Mott Buick j and must be advanced musicians Live Oak, Florida V/8 John J. Johnson December Public Instruction for the Coun- visement.A Florida Band Masters Clinic, Daytona - I capable of giving creditable radio December 15, 1962 Company. Motion carried. 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31, 1962. ty of Suwannee. State of Florida.On motion was made by Barnett Beach Florida: E. L. White t. television concert Representative Leon McDonald. Thomas Lee Boatright December motion by Brim secondedby with second by Crews to instruct and Frances Etheridge, January or performances - The called to orderat : ," according to Miss Thelma meeting was Suwannee County, appeared before 26, 27. 28, 1962. Vann Mr. Alfred Airth was Principal William R. Hall Su 17. 18 19, 1963. to Florida State 9:00: A.M. by Thonis R. Barnett - the Board and related Infor- I 'A. Boltin special events director Glen Sumner December 26, retained as attorney for Suwannee wannee High School to pay bills Music Education Association Clinic t Chairman. Other members mation proposed at the Foster Memorial. Each concerning a 1962. County Board of Public Instruction relating to injuries received in at Florida A and M University. I' j I also must entry present were: Henry Vann V. V. timber cutting demonstration 'II' E. D. Cribbs December 26, during 1963. collapse of bleachers at Live Oakvs. Tallahassee Florida. The motion be sponsored by a Brim Otto Dickman and John S. scheduled for April 11, 1963. Florida Federated Music Club. 27, 28, 1962.William Minutes of last meeting were Lake City football game, No- carried. Rebecca Flood. Members of the legislature and R. Hall December 21, read and approved. vember 23, 1962. The motion car- An extended discussion wa f Ann Jenkins of Orlan- J Minutes of the previous meetingwere the Governor and his Cabinet are 26, 27, 28, 1962, and January 2, do Board members elected for next held concerning specifications for the 1962 won title of "Jeanie"and read and approved.Superintendent ried.Motion expected to be present. Approvalwas ; the $500 music scholarship Williamson 1963.Fred 4 years are: Thonis Barnett, V. V. was made by Barnett new buses needed for school t t which goes with it. Four other given for the use of the Young December 21, 26, Brim and L. M. Crews Jr. second by Vann to accept the resignation transportation. Such bids to be requested - of gave a report maintenancework school buses. The bands from Su 27. 28, 1962 and January 2, 1963. The Board commended Mr. of Dr. Abel Diaz effec- in the near future.A . young women received $200 r I and of problems relating to High School and Bran- I wannee Harry Grant December 26, tive October 1, 1962. Motion awards to further their musical John Flood for his service to the car- motion was made by Barnett. "1 transportation.Bids ford High School will be requested - 27, 28, 1962. 0 education. school system in Suwannee Coun- ried.Discussion second by Vann to accept the were opened for Driver Wil- to play. Superintendent Shellie Q. Brown December Individual of was held concerningthe resignation of "Becky will be present to assistin ty. expressions appreciation Coaches Gene Cox crowning her successor," Miss Education cars. Bids were received liamson was instructed to write a 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 31, 1962, and were voiced by mem- type and quality of paint to and Brent Hall, effective the end from Grantham Chevrolet 1 I Boltin said. "We hope several letter to Representative McDon- January 2, 1963. bers of the Board and the Super- be used for painting buildings at of their present! contract. Motion 1 Company Ottis Brown Motors, 'jj ald stating the approval for the James L. Bevel December 26, intendent.It Nettie Baisden and Suwannee carried. j i 1; tend.other"former winners also will at- Buick Ratliff Motor Company. and Mott use of buses and the appearanceof 27, 28, 31, 1962 and January 2, was deciced that regular Junior High School.Recommendations. Other matters of a routine nature - Company.A the bands for this occasion.Mr. . 1963. 1 Board meetings would be opened were made were discussed. Brown Hair Not Required Meeting wa-- : .Miss Boltin pointed out that motion was made by Brim Lewis Berry and Herbert James A. Watson December with a short devotional and prayer by Principal William R. Hall Su adjourned at 4:30 P. M. seconded by Flood to accept the Hollaway were re-interviewed for 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 1962. wannee High School, and Super- there and that members of the Ministerial Everett L. Williamson no longer is a requirement low bid of $3,668.90 from Ottis the position of maintenance co-, Christine Tillman December Association would be ask- intendent Williamson for the em- Supt. : that and Secretary entries j must have brown hair. light Brown Motors for two (2) 6 cylin- ordinator. Mr. Thomas LeFevre 26, 27, 28, 31, 1962 and January ed to serve in this capacity. In ployment of Mrs. Robbie Holmes Board of Public Instruct der Ramblers. The motion carried. withdrew his the application for I 2, 1963. the absence of such persons Superintendent Roberts as teacher in Suwannee Otto F. Dickman Chairman maintenance coordinator position. Personal leave was approved for Williamson offeredan High School subject to the ap- Board of Public Instruction Alter a tnorougn review of the Bertha Fletcher for November 28, opening prayer. , applicant's qualifications the 1962. School Board members were informed - Board approved the employmentof Professional leave was approvedfor CENTRAL THREE BEDROOM HOMESBrick of the Orientation Pro- HEATAIRCONDITIONING Lewis J. Berry as maintenance Robert Constante and A. L. gram to be held in Tallahassee coordinator for the Suwannee ENGINEERSFOR Purcell to attend conference on January 21, 22, 1963.Superintendent . Veneer-One or Two Baths. County School System.Superintendent Driver Education at St. Petersburg Williamsongave LP OR NATURAL GAS Williamsonwas Florida, January 31 and a report of progress at vari- We have competent engineers to give you estimates and draw FHA or CONVENTIONAL instructed to discuss the mat- February 2, 1963. ous schools and also discussed blueprints for your central heating and air conditioning needs ter of approval for the use of a Upon the recommendation of for LP and Natural Gas. school bus transportation.Bids . Financing tobacco warehouse owned by Mr. the Principal, James L. Bevel the for band instruments We lend or sell tanks or have metered system whichever the 'I SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Frank Futch for the Douglass Board terminated the were customer prefers. employmentof rejected and new bids asked for SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE High School OF HEATERS basketball team to Joel Smith as custodian, effective - Located In on February 5, 1963. Edgewood Subdivision. use during the regular basketball December 26, 1962. Mr. William R. Hall, Principal, SELECT YOURS NOW season. Mr. A. Perry Geiger, Principal Suwannee County High School W. C. COPELAND JR. Approval was given to change Branford , High School requested presented a written and oral report - Contact the contract of James L. Bevel to that consideration be given for relative to new accreditation HUnter 3.2218 Madison, Florida read "Principal" instead of "As- H W. G. MULLINS sistant Coach Principal". i Miller, from Douglass ;: High School related the need for Phone FOrest 2-2057 an adequate and satisfactory Jfl: I scheduled playing area basketball to be used games.for his He THE FORD IDEA: build the fun in. . f'1' r . \j.tj build the worry out ! a a'I' r _ r a Spend fifteen minutes at your Ford Dealer's-see how much difference the right idea .,. makes! These cars are more fun than cars have ever been before. 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