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O. P. Fannin, the first Headmaster of Georgia School for the Deaf.
Georgia School for the Deaf was founded in 1846 with 4 deaf students.
In October
2006, the Alumni celebrated 160 years Anniversary at GSD's campus. Over 700 attended the
event.
Georgia School for the Deaf Alumni Association
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Wesley O. Connor, “Father of Deaf Education” in Georgia
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Crusselle Freeman Church for the Deaf
is the oldest
church for the Deaf in Georgia!
Crusselle Freeman was established by a hearing man, William Crusselle in
1902.
1861-1910
Ella Groom became deaf at
age 2 and attended Georgia School for the Deaf. She taught Mr. Crusselle
sign language and he hired more deaf workers. Read more about her at http://www.crussellefreeman.com/history/history.asp
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The Georgia Association of the Deaf, Inc. (GAD),
established in 1910, is the largest self-help consumer organization of persons
with a hearing loss in Georgia.
Around 1940-45, GAD took part in getting the Deaf employed.
William Scott
, President; Joseph Taylor, VP, Esteben Ward, Secy, James
Ponder, Treasurer
Bill Peace, a GAD member with Dick Dirst started GaRID
Helen Herron was the first woman president of GAD.
Ed Steele and Walter Brown founded the first Jr.
National Association of the Deaf chapter at Georgia School for
the Deaf. |
| 1912 |
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The founder of the Girl Scouts, Julietta Gordan Low was
deaf
.She organized the first Girl Scout Troop on March 12, 1912
in Savannah, Georgia. |
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Atlanta Area School for the Deaf was established in 1972.
Dick Dirst was the first head of the school. Walter Brown as GAD president, he worked with the parents of
deaf children to established the Atlanta Area School for the Deaf. |
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Ed Steele
(Look under Deaf Georgians) |
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Walter Brown was a former GAD President, founder of AASD,
Co-founder of JrNAD at Cave Spring, GA |
| 1972- 2005 |
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Becky West was born and raised on farm in south Georgia. She
lost her hearing when she was five weeks old due to illness. She
attended and graduated from Cairo High School. She attended
Governor’s Honor Program in her junior year for her artwork. She
went to Andrew College in Cuthbert, Georgia for two years and
transferred to Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She
received her BS and MA in deaf education there. She taught at
Georgia School for the Deaf in Cave Spring, Georgia for 1 year.
She transferred to Atlanta Area School for the Deaf in
Clarkston, Georgia for 33 years. She was AASD first deaf
teacher. She has taught different subjects from preschool to
high school. She sponsored Junior National Association of the
Deaf at AASD for several years. She taught sign language classes
at AASD and Dekalb College (now called Georgia Perimeter
College). She is a member of Georgia Association of the Deaf.
She was an assistant at Camp Juliena. She retired in 2005 for 34
years and 3 months. |
| 1972 |
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Loisteen Mann was the first Deaf Librarian at Atlanta Area School for the Deaf. She
retired from AASD. |
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First Miss Deaf Georgia, Mary Ann White 1973. |
| 1978 |
Dekalb College/Georgia Perimeter Sign Language Program
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Sign Language program was established in 1978 by
Dick Dirst
and Anna Rinaldi, a Deaf lady. Christine Smith started out as a part
time teacher in 1985 and is a program coordinator. Jean Plant
work as a instructor at GPC since 1989. Both of
the ladies gave many workshops for the students and interpreters
in Georgia.
The past 10 years GPC has required students to do 200 hours of
community service. About 100 hours each year
-- and if we have 30 students in our first year that is 3,000
hours and if we have 10 in the second year, another 1,000 so on
average our students (and faculty) give back 4, 000 to the Deaf
and Interpreting communities. |
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Donna Leff , a former Deaf Georgian
Go and
click at Donna's affiliations/community experiences and awards.
She did an outstanding volunteer job in Georgia for 25 years.
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Al Leff |
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Eleanor Foshee and Pat Ford established Camp Juliena in 1992. When it was
founded, Camp Juliena became the first summer program in Georgia for deaf and
hard-of-hearing children. |
| When? |
StageHands |
Who started it? Please contact me at
epeachy_blue@yahoogroups.com |
| 1999 to Present |

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In May 1999, Epeachy News
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