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A Puritan encounter with the Indians is re- created by Drama Club members at Thanks- giving Assembly. The Drama Club informs the PTA about a typical day at school. The Drama Club, sponsored by Mrs. Stickle and Miss Grier, is a fairly new venture at George. Despite its newness, it has been involved in many of the school ' s activities. Part in the Thanksgiving and Christmas pro- grams, sponsoring a dance, and usher- ing at Theatre Atlanta have kept some sixty members very busy. President David Brinson and the other officers, Judy Williamson, vice- president; Nina Newman, secretary; Linda Smith, treasurer; now have plans for producing a play, BLITHE SPIRIT in the spring. Lee Eltzroth is the reporter for this productive club. Requirements for membership in the Drama Club are very liberal. Any stu- dent, grades eight through twelve, who is interested in drama, is invited to join. Drama Club Future Dramatists Plan Production of BLITHE SPIRIT ' Row 1: Mrs. Stickle, Jenny Cavender, Joenne Petty, Lee Elzroth, Cindy Jones, Debbie Johnson, Krista Hall, Cindy Weaver, Jill Kirkman, Linda Smith, Nina Newman, Judy Williamson, David Brinson. Row 2: Bruce Henderson, Claudette Burpee, Judy Bales, Diane Parketon, Ellen Cummings, Jackie Wheeler, Sandra Withrow, Steve Banks Faye O ' Neal, Kathy Stephens, Donna Campbell. Row 3: Smitty Stephens, Newton White, Debra Coile, Sheila Brinson, Sharon Jones, Kathy Hester, Parti Fuller, Brenda Manley, Joy Hill, Johnny Crowder.
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How about a Christmas tree on this one? The purpose of the Art Club is to arouse and to aid in sus- taining, a direct and lively interest in all forms of art. Art Club activities that the members were involved with for the past year include; making 1500 Christmas cards which were sent to Vietnam, touring several museums and craft shops, and taking field trips to scenic areas for sketching exercises. Periodically, guest lecturers are invited to attend the meet- ings. The primary purpose for lectures is to help stress the esthetic relationship to be found among the works of artists sep- arated by space, time, and media ; and the understanding of art as an important element in the cultural development of mankind throughout the ages. Art Club members work preparing Christmas cards for mailing to Vietnam. Art Club Directs Christmas Card Production for Servicemen in Fietnam Row 1: Debbie Frazier, Tessie Dedis, Judy Sorrow. Row 2: Beth Brown, Sheila Brinson, Jenny Cavender, Debbie Tollinger, Claudette Burpee, Cindy Jones, Dawn Doster, Cathy Conger, Debra Coile, Michele Brad- ley, Cathy Chamblee, Teri Reeves, Lee Eltzroth, Jeanette Glascoe, Gail Gantt, Carol Cook, Deborah Griffe, Ginger Phelps, Melinda Stone. Row 3: Judy Avery, Wayne Gruber, Ray Scott, Roy Davis, Steve Robinson, David Craig, Barry Daniel, David McLendon, Art Maler, Billy Baxter, Don Fox, Lamar Gardner, Danny Davis, Ellis Hogue, Mr. Peterson.
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Row 1: Kenny Smitherman, Frank Kellerman, George Menzies, Freddie Crowe, Sherry Brown, Linda Boyles, Cathy Collinge, Paula Boyles, Mary Dulin, Darrell McDonald, Richard Call, Ellis Hogue. Row 2: Floyd McDonald, Robert Wood, Buster James, Bill Holbrook, Ronnie Pearson, Kerry Latham, Charles Browning, Tim McBrayer. D. E. C. A. Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution. A D. E. student, a position in the Dennis Christain assumes business world. One of the most forward looking clubs at George is our chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica. D. E. C. A. helps its members To develop a respect for education in mar- keting and distribution which will con- tribute to vocational competence. The George D. E. C. A. Chapter has taken part in many special activities. Among them are Officer Training Con- ference in Macon, Georgia; President Recognition Dinner at the Atlanta Mar- riot; Employer-Employee Banquet held at Regency Hyatt House ; District Lead- ership Conference held at Russell High School in East Point; and the State Leadership Conference held at the At- lanta Biltmore. Robert Wood addre Convention. ses the annual D. E. C. A.
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