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Document 6500604
* * * News-Press • Saturday, January 6,1996 -
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Who we are;
*what brings us together
NOTEWORTHY
Sharon Brookahir* o» Rictanond HW is the
reopient of a 1995-96 Wine md Spirits Wholesalers Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship covers tuition and books tor one academic
year Brookshtre is a
dental hygiene student at Armstrong
State College and
has a 382 grade
point average
Armstrong is one
of only six colleges to
offer a scholarship
with the Wine and
Spirits Wholesalers
Foundation this academic year. The foundation is the largest
private contributor of
Brookshire
scholarships to the
University System of Georgia.
Catherine H. Harrison of Savannah received a bachelor s degree from the College of
Charleston during commencement exercises
held Dec. 17.
Joanna Wright Heard, a senior biology
and English double major, was recently inducted into Phi Beta Kappa at the University of
North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. She is the
daughter of Keith R. and Betty S. Heard of Savannah.
Phi Beta Kappa is open to undergraduates
in the College of Arts and Sciences and the
schools of education, journalism and mass
communication, and business. A student with
75 graded hours of coursework must have a
3.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale to be
eligible. Students with 105 total hours, with at
least 45 graded hours completed at UNC-CH,
must have a 3.6 average.
Kenneth Btersack assumed command of.
the Tybee Light Power Squadron in a Change
of Watch ceremony on Dec. 2 at The Mulberry,
relieving Commander Jack Pinkowski.
Biersack holds the designation of navigator, full certificate, and has served as chairman
of the squadron's public boating course, which
is offered three times a year.
Squadron bridge officers elected for 1996
are: Executive Officer, Robert Fesster; Administrative Officer, Herbert Bailey; Educational Officer, Jerome T, Clendenen Sr.;
CALENDAR
Secretary, Peter AHto; end Ti
uei W. Petaier. Batey and Clendenen hold the
designation of navigator.
Randall K. Ptckerd of Garden City was
named to the Distinguished Achievement Let
tor fan quarter at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
CoHege
Students who complete between five and
14 quarter hours of academic course work with
a grade point average of 3.3 or higher on a 4.0
scale are recognized on this test
Jede Vinsoii, son of Davelyn and Bin Vinson of Savannah, was elected to Pi Mu Epsilon, the national honorary society in mathemaiics, at Washington University in St. Louis. Vinson attended Windsor Forest High School and
is a junior majoring in mathematics.
Andrew ReU Teepto and Jeffery Lloyd
Teeple, sons of Ronald E. and Shirley W.
Teepte. were both awarded the Odum Scholarship at Vaktosta State University in Vaktosta
for the 1995-96 school years. •
Three employee* of the Savannah Regional Youth Detention Center recently were honored for longtime service.
John I. Lenler was recognized for 25
years service, Kay II McBrlde for 10 years
and Deborah L. Bonier .for 10 years.
The three were recognized during a reception in their honor, held at the Savannah RYDC
facility on Eisenhower Drive. Those participating in the recognition program included Larry
Vaughn , director of the facility; Gary Pattman,
assistant director; and Doris Hagan and Gloria
Mathis.
Deena R. Sanders of Bloomingdate, a senior at Effingharn County High School has
been selected to receive a $1,500 Alumni
Scholarship at Brewton-Parker College for the
1996-97 academic years.
Alumni scholarships are awarded to students who have received a score of 1,000 or
above on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
and have a cumulative average of B or higher
from four years of high school or from college.
Sanders is the daughter of Kathy Sanders
of Btoomingdale.
Camilla Sorensen of Savannah has been
named to the fall quarter Dean's List at South
Georgia College in Douglas
To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student
must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average
out of a possible 4.0.
spective and expectant parents will
be held at 7 p.m. Jan. 9 at the Family Health and Birth Center.
There is no charge.
The Oglethorpe Astronomical As-
Astronomical group
slated to meet
sociation will meet at 3:30 p.m. Jan.
6 at the Oglethorpe Mall Branch Library.
The public is invited.
Artist, author to
speak to guild
The Telfair Academy Guild is
meeting at 10 a.m. Jan. 8 at the Museum Rotunda. Refreshments and a
business meeting will be followed by
guest speaker Myrtle Jones King,:
artist and author of "Savannah Ex
perience".
Book to be
discussed at library
The book discussion group, which
meets at the main library on the second Monday of each month, will
meet at 7 p.m. Jan. 8.
"Ballard of the Sad Cafe" by
Carson McCullers will be discussed.
The session will be moderated by
Steven Smith, professor of history at
Savannah State College.
The book discussion meetings are
free and open to the public. For
more information, call Roy Day at
652-3600.
Seminar about
childbirth offered
The Motherhood Experience, a
seminar about childbirth for pro-
For reservation or more information, call 231-0207 or 912-826-4155.
Stroke survivors
group to meet
Stroke Survivors will meet at 2
p.m. Jan. 9 at First Presbyterian
Church, 520 Washington Ave.
For more information, call
598-1766.
Workshop offers
tips for parents
"Behavior Tips For Parents," a
workshop for the parents and staff of
Hesse Elementary School, will be
presented at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 in the
school's cafeteria
Members of Hesse's Behavior
Management Team and counseling
staff will focus on helping parents
utilize conflict resolution methods at
home.
For more information, call
351-6311.
Lodge to get visit
from supreme governor
Philip Brankin, supreme governor of Moose International, is scheduled to be at Savannah Lodge No.
1550 on Jan. 21 for a special enrollment of new Moose members in his
honor.
For more information, call
355-8985.
Spend a week learning
about the coast
Openings are available for commuters ages 55 and older to participate in a marine science elderhostel
program at The University of Georgia Marine Extension Service on
Skidaway Island.
Spend a week learning about the
coastal environment. Activities include a trip, to a barrier island and
trawling on a research vessel, Jan
7-Jan. 13.; $160 per person, all meals
are included.
For more information, call
598-24%.
Free public boating
course offered
The Tybee Light Power Squadron
is sponsoring a public boating course
beginning Jan. 8. The eight-week
course is open to any person 12 years
of age or older. Instruction is free
with a nominal charge for course
LAMP & SHADE
CONNECTION
Knight-Ridder Newspapers
WICHITA, Kan. • Families have
dispersed and college bowl games
are finished. The kids are back at
school and most folks are back at
work. All around you are signs that
things have returned to normal but
you're in a funk that even the afterChristmas sales haven't been able to
lift.
Maybe it's the post-holiday blues.
It's not uncommon or unexpected
this time of year.
Gregory Olson, psychologist and
CEQ of Sumner Mental Health Center, says all emotions are heightened
around the holidays, including expectation, anxiety, depression and
nostalgia.
"It really starts out at Thanksgivingi which we Symbolize with a
cornucopia. WJe~expect all things to
come to us:"
Then comes Christmas, "which
we think of as a Christmas card; another perfect scene," says Olson.
Unfortunately, for most of us, the
holiday can't meet our high expectations. Families squabble, gifts disappoint, pie crusts fail and favorite
teams lose.
Then we end the holiday season
with New Year's, when we expect
our life to be changed for the better,
//and many times it's not," says 01-
son.
But you don't have to take feeling
miserable lying down.
"Depression feeds on isolation,"
says Andover, Kan,, psychologist
Stephen Amos, "so make plans to be
with other people especially people
who are fun to be with and make you
get out and do things."
You also may have to work at being nice to yourself, says Jon
Burghart, project manager for the
Crisis Intervention Service of the
Sedgwick County, Kan., Department
of Mental Health.
Olson, Amos and Burghart offer
these tips for coping:
• Exercise. Even though it may
take some motivation just to get off
the sofa, physical activity really is
one of the best weapons against depression. It has a calming and uplifting effect on both the body and
mind.
• Take care of your body: Get
enough sleep, but don't lie in bed all
• Get a reality check. If you keep
telling yourself you're worthless,
lazy, selfish or have other bad traits,
ask yourself if you'd say that to your
best friend Chances are, you're
kinder to others than you are to
yourself. Give yourself a break.
• Turn off the TV. Commercials
and programs may heighten your
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sense that your life falls short of the
American Dream,
• Plan your day. Even if you're
just catching up on chores or meeting a friend for lunch, it can help
give you a sense of purpose accomplishment and control;
• Stay in touch. Don't just wait
for the phone to ring. If you feel isolated from your friends or family,
information,
call
Neighborhood association
to hold meeting
The Cuyler Brownsville Neighborhood Association will hoW its
first meeting for 1996 on Jan. 9 at the
Most Pure Heart of Mary Pastoral.
Center at 812 West 36th St., BuUoch;
and West 36th streets, at 5:30 p.m.
Membership is open to all the
residents within the boundaries of
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ogeechee Road and Kolloch Street; West
Anderson Street to West Victory
Drive.
All areas of the community are
encouraged to send representation,
as well as area churches and business.
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find ways to initiate contact with
others: Invite co-workers over for a
potluck meal and board games, or
join a support group.
• Don't make resolutions. In
stead, make time to assess your life.
For more
351-4148
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