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Q I bv P.T.A. OFFICERS-Back row: Mrs. Collins, Auditorg Mr. Goodwin, Treasurer, Mr. Weger, Second Vice President, Mrs. Eaton, Membership Chairman. Front row: Mrs. Reiner, Parlia- mentariang Mrs. Vann, Secretary, Mrs. Covey, Presidentg Mrs. Devoto, Vice President. Not shown: Mrs. Lewis, Historiang Mrs. Bock, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Figg, Frosh Rep. . . 75. 71. 77cvzeozz'- Two years ago, in the fall of 1955, a small group of parents left the joint high school-elementary school P.T.A. and formed a single organization for the high school. There were a number of reasons for this. The membership of the original P.T.A. was composed predominantly of mothers of grade school children, so naturally interest and projects were centered there. This small group of high school parents thought that the high school should receive equal attention and so formed the present specialized unit. Mrs. Randall Wilcox was elected to be the first president of the high school P.T.A. A membership drive was started immediately, a prize of 810.00 to go to the class who had the highest parental membership. The number almost tripled from what it had originally been, and the Junior class of '56 won the prize. The primary function of the P.T.A. was to promote harmony and better under- standing between adults and youths. Teachers, parents, and students all attended meetings. Panels and student speakers presented the views of teen-agers. Faculty members explained the mysterious working of the school. Mrs. Wilcox did such an able job as president the first year that she was again elected to that office. However, Mrs. Wilfred Covey, first vice president, assumed that position when the Wilcox's moved from Lakeport. The P.T.A. has done a great deal of good for the high school. Members of the P.T.A. chaperone at all school dances and on such school functions as rooter's buses to other towns. The members of the P.T.A. have pledged their services to the students at the high school whenever they might be needed, to promoting a better understanding between the youth and adult of today.
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