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PENSBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS umUlhi GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA tyM* [meet your] chairmanr Mrs. Stafford is Memorials Chairman Mrs. W. R. Stafford Jr. {Jo Ann) a a national scholastic ocl-r* ., . liversity Women's Award for J scholarship and leadership al graduation. Since moi-ine ft) (ocenshoro in 1VS9 when: ■K-ktintl nil! piaiihr', t.eneral Medicine, she 'as been vary active In chic affairs. A past 'resident of the Joyner PTA and the ■an active in Junior ll'iarii'i Club work, and s a cull ieoul den ':e:ll'ci. She has ■>cevc.l ,j. ■lit- Ciecnsboto Beautiful Committee, the citi PTA Board, Guilford Count: Mental Iteatti TsingCotineil.lt: I'WI-JH. sh. i.f/i I'uhlii Spea'ine Chairman for the Norli Carolina l-cdcralion <>J Women's Clubs. teres! in the Hospital Ship Hope, fivitie groups. She is active in the charity League and hist finished the monumental task ofscrrir, general chairman for the home tour, standard flower show and bazaar which the Greensbor Council oj Caidcn ( lulu s/ionsoral in Dam her. She is also co adilot til a cookbook pul m CouncO. She serves on tr. YWCA membership committee. Kiser PT, icthte in the UVsAv l.oie: Hospital and in the Ladies of the Lyric Theatre. She is a qualified swim stroke Judrc erfor She is a r. Mother oi tv.; 14, Jo Ann » VAU r. Drug Abuse Education Curriculum i GuideComesfromSummerProgram „ -a of the Gm Public Schools and Operation DAMN I (Drugs, Alcohol, Marijuana and Nar- i use curriculum guide, one of the first ,-li handbooks produced by a school sys- Mt Two weeks, June 10-23, to write the handbook. The cost of ihe workshop was borne by DAMN, a preventive education endeavor of the Guilfo-d Coniiiv Medical Auxiliary. Approximately J4,000 was , raised from Ihe community. Jn addition the ladies from DAMN took the task of I providing the resource materials which ography of printed and audio-visi useful ill drug education and a si developmcnt.il instructional seque used resource people who daily w drug problems. These people I [he group, expressed their opini i:\ch;,]]^'d ideas w L" panic ij Judge Elret " ict; Dr. " foi the ill materials DAMN had to offer ilditional materia] from an in-depth r._r.im conducted last year at Dudley I High School. I Chairman of the handbook committee I was Miss Lynda Tamblyn, physical =du- -'- teacher al Grimsley High School. ■as assisted by Mrs. Kathryn liarlicr, I language arts, Price Junior High; Mrs. I Mary Battle, librarian, Dudley; Mrs. Sue I Brown, guidantc, Allen Junior High; Mrs. I l.inda Gill, sixth grade, Lindley Klemcn- I tary; Mrs. Sansia Hall, biology, Smith; I Ronald Hann, science, Allen; Mrs. Sarah 1 McCarty, physical education, Jackson Jim- ' r; Mrs. Cornelia Snow, elementary, itIut FJciiirnNiry: Mrs. Mary Ann Sugg. jme economics, Page High; Mrs. Sarah I Vaughan, science, Mendenhall Junior; I Mrs- Margaret Wright, guidance, Price. -' e group listed these objectives of a abuse handbook: pertinent up-to-date nation regarding drugs, information : laws (state and federal) as they , 18th Jud win Bryan, physician; Keith Bulla, a; state Bureau of Investigation; Dr. James Collins, psy.liialiisl: I^conard Johnson, director of libraries, Greensboro Public Schools, Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers, sociologist, University of North Carolina al Greensboro and Mrs. E. B- Spangler, Operation DAMN. Project participants from DAMN he- sides Mrs. Spangler were Mrs. J. Wdliam McCracken, Mrs. Carl Weatherly, Mrs. John Charlton, Mrs. Owen Doyle, Mrs. Andrew Courts and Mrs. Samuel Sue. "Besides providing as much resource material as we could get our hands on, wc ran errands, got speakers, made phone calls, checked out facts, kept coffee hot— did anything we could to free the teachers for study and writing," Mrs. Weatheriy explained. "We also participated in suggestions." The guide is now being distributed to fifth and sixth grade, seventh grade life science, eighth grade social studies, ninth grade physical ei >ioll.£l L< ;, and all principals and librarians. DAMN is providing a
Object Description
Title | Greensboro public schools newsletter, vol. 2, no. 2 [clipping] |
Date | 1970-10 |
Creator (group/organization) | Auxiliary to the Guilford County Medical Society, Greensboro branch |
Subject headings | Medicine -- North Carolina -- Greensboro -- History |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The Vol. 2, No. 2 issue of the Greensboro Public Schools newsletter, dated October 1970. Discusses drug abuse education curriculum. |
Type | text |
Original format | newsletters |
Original publisher | [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] |
Language | en |
Contributing institution | Cone Health Medical Library |
Contact Information |
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital 1200 North Elm Street Greensboro, NC 27401 336.832.7484 http://www.gahec.org/library/ |
Source collection | Cone 10087 Guilford County Medical Society Collection |
Folder | [1970-1971 Auxiliary to the Guilford County Medical Society Greensboro branch scrapbook] |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | IN COPYRIGHT. This item is subject to copyright. Contact the contributing institution for permission to reuse. |
Object ID | Cone_10087.1970.002 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Sponsor | LSTA grant administered by the North Carolina State Library -- http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ld/grants/lsta.html |
OCLC number | 990790958 |
Page/Item Description
Title | 001 |
Transcript | PENSBORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS umUlhi GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA tyM* [meet your] chairmanr Mrs. Stafford is Memorials Chairman Mrs. W. R. Stafford Jr. {Jo Ann) a a national scholastic ocl-r* ., . liversity Women's Award for J scholarship and leadership al graduation. Since moi-ine ft) (ocenshoro in 1VS9 when: ■K-ktintl nil! piaiihr', t.eneral Medicine, she 'as been vary active In chic affairs. A past 'resident of the Joyner PTA and the ■an active in Junior ll'iarii'i Club work, and s a cull ieoul den ':e:ll'ci. She has ■>cevc.l ,j. ■lit- Ciecnsboto Beautiful Committee, the citi PTA Board, Guilford Count: Mental Iteatti TsingCotineil.lt: I'WI-JH. sh. i.f/i I'uhlii Spea'ine Chairman for the Norli Carolina l-cdcralion <>J Women's Clubs. teres! in the Hospital Ship Hope, fivitie groups. She is active in the charity League and hist finished the monumental task ofscrrir, general chairman for the home tour, standard flower show and bazaar which the Greensbor Council oj Caidcn ( lulu s/ionsoral in Dam her. She is also co adilot til a cookbook pul m CouncO. She serves on tr. YWCA membership committee. Kiser PT, icthte in the UVsAv l.oie: Hospital and in the Ladies of the Lyric Theatre. She is a qualified swim stroke Judrc erfor She is a r. Mother oi tv.; 14, Jo Ann » VAU r. Drug Abuse Education Curriculum i GuideComesfromSummerProgram „ -a of the Gm Public Schools and Operation DAMN I (Drugs, Alcohol, Marijuana and Nar- i use curriculum guide, one of the first ,-li handbooks produced by a school sys- Mt Two weeks, June 10-23, to write the handbook. The cost of ihe workshop was borne by DAMN, a preventive education endeavor of the Guilfo-d Coniiiv Medical Auxiliary. Approximately J4,000 was , raised from Ihe community. Jn addition the ladies from DAMN took the task of I providing the resource materials which ography of printed and audio-visi useful ill drug education and a si developmcnt.il instructional seque used resource people who daily w drug problems. These people I [he group, expressed their opini i:\ch;,]]^'d ideas w L" panic ij Judge Elret " ict; Dr. " foi the ill materials DAMN had to offer ilditional materia] from an in-depth r._r.im conducted last year at Dudley I High School. I Chairman of the handbook committee I was Miss Lynda Tamblyn, physical =du- -'- teacher al Grimsley High School. ■as assisted by Mrs. Kathryn liarlicr, I language arts, Price Junior High; Mrs. I Mary Battle, librarian, Dudley; Mrs. Sue I Brown, guidantc, Allen Junior High; Mrs. I l.inda Gill, sixth grade, Lindley Klemcn- I tary; Mrs. Sansia Hall, biology, Smith; I Ronald Hann, science, Allen; Mrs. Sarah 1 McCarty, physical education, Jackson Jim- ' r; Mrs. Cornelia Snow, elementary, itIut FJciiirnNiry: Mrs. Mary Ann Sugg. jme economics, Page High; Mrs. Sarah I Vaughan, science, Mendenhall Junior; I Mrs- Margaret Wright, guidance, Price. -' e group listed these objectives of a abuse handbook: pertinent up-to-date nation regarding drugs, information : laws (state and federal) as they , 18th Jud win Bryan, physician; Keith Bulla, a; state Bureau of Investigation; Dr. James Collins, psy.liialiisl: I^conard Johnson, director of libraries, Greensboro Public Schools, Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers, sociologist, University of North Carolina al Greensboro and Mrs. E. B- Spangler, Operation DAMN. Project participants from DAMN he- sides Mrs. Spangler were Mrs. J. Wdliam McCracken, Mrs. Carl Weatherly, Mrs. John Charlton, Mrs. Owen Doyle, Mrs. Andrew Courts and Mrs. Samuel Sue. "Besides providing as much resource material as we could get our hands on, wc ran errands, got speakers, made phone calls, checked out facts, kept coffee hot— did anything we could to free the teachers for study and writing," Mrs. Weatheriy explained. "We also participated in suggestions." The guide is now being distributed to fifth and sixth grade, seventh grade life science, eighth grade social studies, ninth grade physical ei >ioll.£l L< ;, and all principals and librarians. DAMN is providing a |