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April 12 School Board meeting – Chipley Bugle


Special Olympic Winners
The Board recognized W.A.V.E. student winners who competed in the Special Olympic area games in Crestview on April 3. They will be moving on to compete in Regional Special Olympics on May 1 in Navarre at Navarre High School. The winners are listed below:
Shania Price:  1st  Tennis Ball Throw – 1st 50m Run
Yazmin Courtney:  1st Tennis Ball Throw – 3rd 50m Run
Safeara Toole:  2nd Softball Throw – 2nd 50m Run
Miranda Otto:  1st Softball Throw – 1st 100m Walk
Henry Creamer:  1st Softball Throw – 1st 50m Walk
Connor O’Quinn:  2nd Softball Throw – 1st 100m Walk
Head Coach Amos Spires, Assistant Coaches Sheryl Capps, and Karen Redman ....

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Stories of Standards—After You've Gone


Linda Hillshafer
Tune in weekday mornings for Stories of Standards to hear our favorite versions of “
After You’ve Gone.” Rodney Franks presents Stories of Standards Monday through Friday at 7:50 and 8:50 a.m..
Stories of Standards is sponsored by ListenUp.
“After You’ve Gone” was written in 1917 by Turner Layton, with lyrics by Henry Creamer, in order to bring some life to the failing road show “So Long, Letty.” The road show failed, but the song hooked audiences, and took off on a life of its own. Creamer and Layton apparently cut a trial record for Columbia in April 1918 which was rejected, but seems to have been the prototype for the recording by Albert Campbell and Henry Burr, which was released just eleven days later. “After You’ve Gone” is one of the three most frequently recorded pre-1920s jazz songs. While several artists recorded copies within a year, Marion Harris’ recording was the most popular, having gone to number one f ....

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