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THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING
OF
THE ATLANTA CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES COUNCIL
Thursday, October 10, 1968
12 O’Clock Noon
at
THE ATLANTA PRESS CLUB
2nd ANNUAL MEETING
Franklin W. Thomas, Vice President, Presiding
PROGRAM
Reception 11:45 A. M.
Dinner
INVOCATION Rev. Marvin King
INTRODUCTIONS Mrs. Rhodes Perdue
GREETINGS Jack Summers
CHALLENGE for 1969 Mayor Ivan Allen
REMARKS. -----2-----enn nnn nnn nn renner nen nnn rence ncn nennn Arthur Langford, Jr.
ANNUAL REPORT sone Robert M. Wood
REPORT of NOMINATING COMMITTEE ------------ Michael Trotter
REMARKS by the 1969 CHAIRMAN ------------------- Jeremiah Luxemburger
REMARKS by the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR -------- John W. Cox
BOARD MEMBERS OF 1968-1969
Officers and Executive Committee
Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
Jeremiah Luxemburger, Chairman
Franklin Thomas, Vice Chairman
Mrs. Rhodes Perdue, Vice Chairman
Michael Trotter, Secretary
Fletcher Coombs, Treasurer
Robert M. Wood, Member at Lodge
John W. Cox, Executive Director
MEMBERS
William Alexander Jeremiah Luxemburger
David Allman Wade Mitchell
William Bartholomay William Parker, Jr.
Paul A. Cadenhead Matthew Patton
Frank R. Carmines Mrs. Rhodes Perdue
Fletcher Coombs Frank A. Player
Franklin De Jongh Charles E. Read
Clarence Elsas Mrs. Mary Sanford
Mrs. Vivian Henderson Horace Sibley
Arthur G. Howell Franklin W. Thomas
Ocie J. Irons Michael Trotter
Ira Jackson Robert M. Wood
Irving Kaler Mrs. Clayton Yates
Arthur Langford
Ex-Officio Members
Jack C. Delius John W. Letson
Herbert T. Jenkins
Purpose of the Council
The Atlanta Children and Youth Services Council was established in
February, 1966 to:
1. Develop community programs designed to prevent and control
juvenile delinquency;
2. Coordinate activities of agencies devoted to the welfare of
youth and the prevention of delinquency;
3. Implement preventive programs through all means available to
the city departments and private agencies;
4. Collect, correlate and disseminate information, statistics and
data on the subject of children and youth;
5. And conduct investigations and any and allother acts necessary
to effectuate its purpose.
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City Hall
ta, Georgia 30303
522-4463 Ext. 437
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THE ATLANTA CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES COUNCIL
Thursday, October 10, 1968
12 O’Clock Noon
at
THE ATLANTA PRESS CLUB
2nd ANNUAL MEETING
Franklin W. Thomas, Vice President, Presiding
PROGRAM
Reception 11:45 A. M.
Dinner
INVOCATION Rev. Marvin King
INTRODUCTIONS Mrs. Rhodes Perdue
GREETINGS Jack Summers
CHALLENGE for 1969 Mayor Ivan Allen
REMARKS. -----2-----enn nnn nnn nn renner nen nnn rence ncn nennn Arthur Langford, Jr.
ANNUAL REPORT sone Robert M. Wood
REPORT of NOMINATING COMMITTEE ------------ Michael Trotter
REMARKS by the 1969 CHAIRMAN ------------------- Jeremiah Luxemburger
REMARKS by the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR -------- John W. Cox
BOARD MEMBERS OF 1968-1969
Officers and Executive Committee
Ivan Allen, Jr., Mayor
Jeremiah Luxemburger, Chairman
Franklin Thomas, Vice Chairman
Mrs. Rhodes Perdue, Vice Chairman
Michael Trotter, Secretary
Fletcher Coombs, Treasurer
Robert M. Wood, Member at Lodge
John W. Cox, Executive Director
MEMBERS
William Alexander Jeremiah Luxemburger
David Allman Wade Mitchell
William Bartholomay William Parker, Jr.
Paul A. Cadenhead Matthew Patton
Frank R. Carmines Mrs. Rhodes Perdue
Fletcher Coombs Frank A. Player
Franklin De Jongh Charles E. Read
Clarence Elsas Mrs. Mary Sanford
Mrs. Vivian Henderson Horace Sibley
Arthur G. Howell Franklin W. Thomas
Ocie J. Irons Michael Trotter
Ira Jackson Robert M. Wood
Irving Kaler Mrs. Clayton Yates
Arthur Langford
Ex-Officio Members
Jack C. Delius John W. Letson
Herbert T. Jenkins
Purpose of the Council
The Atlanta Children and Youth Services Council was established in
February, 1966 to:
1. Develop community programs designed to prevent and control
juvenile delinquency;
2. Coordinate activities of agencies devoted to the welfare of
youth and the prevention of delinquency;
3. Implement preventive programs through all means available to
the city departments and private agencies;
4. Collect, correlate and disseminate information, statistics and
data on the subject of children and youth;
5. And conduct investigations and any and allother acts necessary
to effectuate its purpose.
1201-B
City Hall
ta, Georgia 30303
522-4463 Ext. 437
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