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THE VTEWPUIN --mmimw-l P. T. A. In the fall of Nineteen Thirty-Two, the College View P. T. A. began its season with a smaller membership than in past years-a regretted fact due to untoward circumstances. Mrs. M. E. Transchel was president till January at which time she left the city. Mrs. R. A. Harrison officiated till the spring election. During the year regular monthly meetings were held, alternating after- noon with evening meetings. The general theme was Keep the Home Fire liurningfl Mrs. johnson gave a talk on clothing, Dr. Rebecca Gibbons told how to get the most for our money in food value, Mr. A. C. Easton gave a demonstra- tion of wall decoration and finish, Mr. O. H. Bimson spoke on 'tProgressl' and Mr. Glen .Anderson gave an illustrated talk on 'tHandicapsfl Each speaker was an expert in his line and stressed the need of wise economy in the home. The December meeting was a very successful Christmas party. Musical entertainment was furnished during the winter at various meet- ings by children of the grade school, Boys glee club, Miss Esther Nelson, the high school orchestra and the College View Band. The association paid the salary of Mrs. Keller, who was in charge of serving hot lunches to pupils of the South Ward. Through the personal efforts of Mrs. R. A. Harrison, the city council agreed to reserve certain districts for coasting at suitable times. Through Mrs. O. H. Rasmussen, the association is assisting in the city wide children's garden project. As a result of the cooperation of Mrs. M. E. Transchel and Mrs. C. C. Cook with Mr. A. Kremer, College View has obtained a recreation park. The last meeting of the P. T. A. will be a community picnic dedication of this park. A eeeeeeee toast:-
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w, MH.TON Tmrsscnmt Class President 3. 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3: P. b G. Staff 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: State High School Tennis Champion 4: G. I.. L. Ten- nis Champion 2, 3: Basket- hall 3. 4: Co-Captain 4: All Greater Lincoln Lea- xzue Team, Basketball 4: C. V. Club 2. 3, 4: Sweet Sixteen 3. Hnnotn 5l r11-Jn Hi-Y 3, 43 President 4: Class Sec-Treas. 2 : Class Vice Pres. 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Sweet Sixteen 3: Charm School 4: Staszc Manager 3. 4: Viewpoint Stalf 4: P. 6: G. Staff. Fton rccz Nl:vu.r.z Operetta In India 1: Girl Reserve 3. fly Dm.w1N EN Tennis 2, 3. : iewpoint Stal! 4: P. . Staff 4: Drama C 4 : Student Council , i-Y 4: Charm School . i .X THE VlIlEM7POlINT:MMM wW'M MM SENIGRS - E Lois Lows G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Let- tered 3: Letter Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sweet Six- teen 3: Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Cabinet 3, 4: Viewpoint Staii' 4: P. dz G. Staff 4: G. R. Variety Program 2. 3: Class Secretary 4: Arrow Club 2: Secretary 2: Oper- etta, In India 1: H. R President 4. if Wife to HAROLD Sunmevm Football 4: Basketball 3. 4: Co-Captain 4: Track 4: Sweet Sixteen 3: Charm School 4: Student Council ii: 4: Hi-Y 4: Sec.-Trcas. 4: Class Trcas. 4. OLGA Cumrsrnxsnw G. R. 2, 3, 4: Octctte R. 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pros. 3, 4: Letterefl 2: I'ep Cluh Pres. 4: Sports Queen 4: P. Kp G. Staff 4: Viewpoint Staff 4: City-Wide Octcttn 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. Mmm' Ouiz Doom' G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Let- tered 3: Pep Club 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Cabinet 3. 4: Operctta, In India 1: HCh?ll'l'l'l School 4. 9 3 3
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