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-sf' 'THE Ulf. L Q cz Q .1225 w v . p t PTA. PRESIDENT ------- Mrs. Jack Tyrell VICE-PRESIDENT ------ E. B. DeLong SECRETARY-TREASURER-Grace Dibert Regular meetings of the Cullom Parent-Teachers Association are held in the high school gymnasium on the second Thursday of each month. Programs are presented by various schools of the community and speakers are invited to talk upon school or adolescent problems. This year Judge Bale of the juvenile court in Ohio was the chief speaker. The local P. T. A. has been directly responsible for many of the improvements of C. C. H. S. in past years. The purchase of band uniforms, a drum, a school accounting system and a flag and flag pole was taken care of by funds secured by community carnivals and plays. The organization is also responsible for the landscaping of the school yard and for the increase in size of the district. Each year the P. T. A. gives Christmas candy to the children at the community Christmas tree. CHRISTMAS PRG6 RAM The annual community Christmas Program, spon- sored by P. T. A., is usually the largest gathering of the sort during the school year. At the l956 entertainment, a crowd estimated at over one thousand filled the high school gymnasium. Twelve rural schools and the town grade and high schools took part in the plays, songs, dances, read- ings, and pageants which made up the program. The high school contributed the following: Christmas Hymns ------ Brass Quartet nDust of tho Roadu by Goodman---S. Boeman M. Haley, W. Petersen and K. Clark HThe Christmas Son H--Mixed Chorus S 5.-.- . ,-.-. EJYQIEJE .1 1 H 1 , X ff
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