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r Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Apr. 24, 1969
37 Clayton Students
On State Dean's List
Thirty-seven students from
Clayton County were named to
the Georgia State College
Winter quarter dean’s list
I he dean's list is made up of
students in the upper five per
cent scholastically of each
school at the College. To be
named to the list with
distinction requires a minimum
4.00 grade point ratio, Lo be
listed with merit requires a
3.066 to 3.999 grade point
ratio.
Clayton County students
named to the School of Arts
and Sciences dean's list with
distinction are Celia Jane
Eberhart. College Street,
forest Park. Gary Boyd
Lewellen, Poole's trailer Park.
Rex. Jeanne McKown, forest
Park. James I Ider Weaver.
I hzabeth Drive, forest Park.
Johnny K Wolfe, Conley
Drive, forest Park
With merit Caroly n I Alex
ander. South Avenue, forest
Park Marilyn G Alexander.
W. A. Fountain School
Perkin', \rnold Chapter of
the I uture leachers of Amer
ica lias had many interesting
expeifences this school year at
\\ A fountain Ihe Perkins-
Arnold < hapter has visited the
Georgia General Xssembly and
the I embank Planetarium in
DeKalb County Ihe chapter
sent delegates and out advisor
to Ilie Slate I I \ Con
vention at Kock I agle in
I atonton tia
Ihe future I eachers are
looking forward to Career Day
and leacher \ppreciation Day
Ihe officers ate Joseph
Crawlord, president, Brenda
Duitl, vice president. Mattie
Mitchell, secretary , Rozene
Gipson. assistant secretary,
Janet ( lark treasurer. Geneva
Hogan business manager. Sandra Porter
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Clothing Depository
Given Cash Donation
Ihe Iri < ities and I orest
Pa i k < lothing Depository will
now be able to paint up and
spruce up courtesy of a cash
donation by the Della Airlines
Employees lan Share Plan
other needed work and equip
menl will be handled with
funds donated also Clothing
Bank workers are shown
gathered around chairman
Hubert Wright who presented
the check
Show in Picture Left to
Kight Id ( rumbley Clothing
Bank General Chairman Miss
lisa Moi tensen Chun h
Worker lot Deposihuy. Mrs
Grace Wilkie ( hurch Worker
Officer Mrs Betty Johnson
* hurch Woiker receiving
check Hubert Wright Delta
I mployce I air Share Plan
('han man who presented
check Mis I aVarne Kelly
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South Avenue, forest Park.
Nancy H Berner, Shellnut
Drive, forest Park. Donald
Allen Broome, Plantation
Drive, Riverdale; Rita Doris
Carson, Mitchell Street. lores!
Park, (.ail Sheridan, Central
Avenue. Jonesboro; George I
Stuart, Phillips Drive. Morrow
Named to the School of
Business Administration dean’s
list with distinction are
Ihomas M. Callaway, Sun
Valley Way, Riverdale, Erica G.
Dalton, S I xpressway, Jones
boro; Harold W Stephens,
Mam Street, I orest Park
With merit: John R Bel
llower. Cascade Drive, forest
Park; Larry I ugene Boris,
Allatoona Road, Morrow’,
Jackie ( Curry, I vans Drive,
forest Park; Ihomas R.
flowers. Winesap Court. River
dale. William Jeff Givens,
I Oldenburgh Drive, Riverdale;
j Mitchell B Guthaim. Roxbury
Drive, Riverdale. Matthew P.
i Hunter. Jonesboro Road,
Mattie Dukes, assistant bus
iness manager. Roberta Battle,
planning committee. Hazel
Dodson, historian. Anne Reid,
reporter: Mis W.C Smith. I
advisor.
Charter members are
Mattie Dukes. Roberta Battle, i
Cora Simmons. Annie Reid, :
Mattie Mitchell. Hazel Dodson,
Wilhemenia Spann, Rozene
Gipson, Brenda Iruitt, Brenda
Ihomas. Charlie Hardaway,
Willie J Scott, Jacqueline
Goodson, Joseph Crawford,
Geneva Hogan, Sandra Wool
fork. Delores I avors. Shirley
Hartsfield, Diane Hartsfield,
! uravme Higgins, Janet Clark.
( harlene Hampton, Lucinda
Clackler. Brenda I vans, and
clothing Bank Worker. Mrs,
Sylva Water Clothing Bank
Worker. Mrs Adel Prost
Clothing Bank Worker: Miss
M.uly Smyth ( hurch Worker
lor Bank Mr Calvin Hudson
Vice Chairman of Delta I m
ployee I an Share Plan
Organizations who sponsor
this ( hristian Charity are the
Loyal Order of Moose 1 ast
Pt I Park Atlanta, Hapeville,
Marietta. and Mabelton
Lodges lay Committee of the
last Pl Health Council, l ast
Pl Ministers Assn.. In Cities
B \ PW ( lub: VI W Last Pt
Post 7007. American Legion
I ast Pt Post 5 1
Ihe Clothing Department
served the needs ol 346 people
during the I aster season with
usuable clothes thanks to the
cooperation of citizens donat
mg then usuable clothes
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MISS ELIZABETH BELT, art consultant from Binney &
Smith. Inc., will conduct an Art Workshop for teachers
from Clayton County Schools on May 7, 8 and 9, 1969.
Teachers to Attend
An Art Workshop
Sixty teachers from Clayton
County Schools will attend an
Art Workshop on May 7. 8.
forest Park; Robert I
Hutchens, Village Lane. Jones
boro; Robert L. Keever. West
bury Road, Riverdale. Carl I).
Kiblinger, Willow I wig Street.
Riverdale; Michael I Martin,
Courtney Drive, forest Park,
William 11. McLain, Northview
Drive, forest Park; Billy M.
Pope, Longleaf Drive, forest
Park: Charles 1 Riggins, Rex;
Roberta June Saul, Lake
Circle, forest Park, David
Wo in ack Screws, I ores t
Avenue, forest Park; James
Howard Ihomas. Mallard
Circle, Conley. Charles A.
Whitfield, Primrose Lane,
Jonesboro; Gerry W Woods.
Maddox Road. Morrow.
Named to the School of
Education dean’s list with
distinction are: Patricia L
Adamson, Huie Drive, Morrow;
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Elementary School, it was an
nounced recently by Mr. J. E.
'Edmonds, Superintendent of
I Schools.
A free educational service
provided by Binney & Smith
Ine., manufacturers of
CRAYOLA crayons and other
school art supplies, the Work
shop will be conducted by Miss
Elizabeth Belt, who has taught
extensively and holds a
Master's degree from Columbia
University.
The teachers will spend
fifteen hours of their own time
learning about modern creative
art education and some of its
materials and tools. They will
Kathryn K Horvath, Barnes
dale Drive, Jonesboro; Mildred
Payne Ward, Woodward Road.
Riverdale.
W'ith merit: Elisha Jo
Wilson. Old National Highway,
Riverdale.
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MEMBERS OF Board of Directors of Clayton County unit
shown at meeting urging cancer check-ups for men are,
left to right, Andy Leistle, Luther McDowell, George Keys,
P. K. Dixon and Bill Guice.
learn by doing, rolling up their
sleeves and trying out the tech
niques presented by Miss Belt.
these techniques will in
clude some of the uses of
crayons, water colors, poster
paints, finger paints, colored
chalks, and modeling clay.
Simple craft techniques will
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also be shown, giving teachers
an opportunity to work with
paper, paste and other ma
terials to gain three-dimen
sional effects. All of the Art
Workshop activities will be ex
periences which the teachers
can relate to their own class
room teaching.
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