Walter F George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1968

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What do you say, Mr. Bones?? After a slow start last year, the Science Club has built a solid organization, affiliated with the national organization, Science Clubs of America. The goal of the Science Club is To increase the knowledge of science, to learn to perfect skills in sci- ence, to offer service in our community and nation, to understand the importance of science in the lives of individuals, and to help earn ' out the program of Science Clubs of America. All club members must have a B average in science courses at- tempted and an overall grade average of C . Members who are Juniors and Seniors must be taking or have taken at least one elective course in science. Mrs. Reese, a biology teacher in her fourth year at George, sponsors this twenty- member club. Officers are president, Michael Etter; vice-president, Bennie Amerson ; secretary, Sydney Anderson ; and treasurer, Steve Maddox. And what we have here . Science Club Club Member Wins Honor At State Competition Row 1: Jennv Schleif, Bobby Webb Barker. Cavendar, Jim Garrett, Linda Etter, Joey Couch, Jill Kirkman. Row 2: Randy ' M I r vVebber, Deforest Moore, Mrs. Reese. Row 3: Alan Horton, Tommy Hargis, Benn.e Amoson, M.ke Etter, Kerry

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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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Junior National Honor Society Light is the Symbol of Truth t -— « ' • IK Kay Attaway, Harriet Black, Kay Campbell, Jackie Cavender, Gail Chapman, Carol Collins, Heather Croft, Bobby Da- vis, Bettina Edge, Linda Etter, Jimmy Garrett, Lar- ry Gibbs, Sharon Giles, Bolly Gilstrap, Susan Han- cock, Mary Haney, Joey Handley, Mike Harper, Rebecca Harris, Joy Hill, Judy Hudson, Teresa Ken- drick, Lance Kennedy, Sheiliah Lambert, Terry McManus, Lynndale Pa- den, Nan Peace, Alan Tomlin, Paul Walker, Debbie Weldon, Marsha Winn. The honor of membership in the National Junior Honor Society has never diminished and the goals of this society make that evident. The goals of the. Falconette chapter are To create enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate a desire to serve, to promote leadership, and to instill exemplary qualities of character in the students of Walter F. George High School. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Bolin, English teachers a t George, sponsor the Falconette chapter of the Nation- al Junior Honor Society. The qualifications for membership are exhibition of superior qualities of scholar- ship character citizenship, leadership, and service. Members, numbering forty-seven, come from the ninth and fJ.P™: ° fficers are J ami Reeves . President; Joy Hill, vice-president; Carol Collins, secretary; and Debbie Weldon, treasurer.

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Walter F George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 122

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1968, pg 167

Walter F George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 114

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Walter F George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 104

1968, pg 104

Walter F George High School - Georgian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 91

1968, pg 91

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