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they Made Us What We Are Today . . . . And we hope they're satisfied. They should be because East High's branch ot the Parent-Teachers Association is one ot the best tor miles around. An ever present force in keeping teacher-parent, teacher-pupil, and parent-student relations at the very highest pos- sible level, the P.T.A. is one ot the most respected organizations at East High. With their annual pot-luck dinner, panel discussions, a scholarship, and many other philanthropic activities, the P.T.A. had a very successful year in l948-49. Much of the credit goes to their president, Mrs. A. W. Kincaid. Every P. T. A. meeting is highlighted by the serving of tfvsty tea and cookies. Pouring are Mrs. Philip Urner and Mrs. E. L. Aldrich. Standing llett to rightj are Mrs. Vaughn Ward, Mrs. A. W. Kincaid, Mrs. K. W. Rich, Mrs. Bert Ryder, and Mrs. Alfred Galland. fwtsita Sampling the merchandise before the P. T. A. Cake Sale are Mr. Gil Bishop, Mrs. Margaret Iohnston, Mr. Kenneth Rich, Mrs. Winiired Hutchinson, Mrs. Bettie Taylor, and Mrs. Betty Fuller.
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, ,wir . r, . N .i..i,-j W5 W Hfl,..l: lisa Mum WANTED Nu BBTIBI' 5U.IElEI'il Government Every Tuesday these hifi wheels iwcrqon wheel. ot ceursel if the student body met in Bayless hall ro decide on issues vitdl to the strider t hardy. Uri .serrifr issues there was urrcrriirrious crqreerrieht Csrtch C153 tl'ieDripic1rTrifliifY lid firigr rr short lace sole fourth cmd fifth periodsl, hut more otterr there were stroririr rrrfrirrrierrts cmd violent disdqreemerits. No one ever dot recrlly rrirird, tlirgvricrh, crtid the striderrt body prospered from the wise decisions that resulted. Very ccrpcrbly presided over hy President George Perilos, tire Eticrrrl smiled through an excellent year slcrrtiriq with ihe stirderit hody spor'isrvr'ed Ciirti:rirr Raiser, the first dence oi the year. Mr. Rich hitriseli crorriplirrierrted the Corrtrrtis sioners Gs heiriq orie oi the hest qrrriips with which he hos werlzed. Arid stcirridiriar by ot every meeting wcrs their very well-liked adviser, Mr. Bert Kellrrer. Never buttihq in lo try to run the show hirrisell, cmd on the other hcrhd riever lottirifr thr 3, , a hxmrif. it . y A 5 - ,Jr-ilbiuxi till ,i Nita , X 6 'll 3, lin. .llll ', ' l 34 g I l I lfr, ' ' ' -e s i s I A A 'X F 1 L T2 X t I F i BOUTCl DCISS GUY leqisloliori lor which they would he scfrry ldter, Mr. KC-llrier proved himself one of the best possible rrrerr ior the irslv. 'l'lirvri there were iirrir:-2 when ecrsy-qoiriq Vice President Dori Loviriqr teolc over the qrritirri with his woriclcrtirl southern drcrwi. No, we derrt believe cr ipettet itfiiidftrit tri verriiritz r f irrmil f'fl!l if found cmywhere. J SM- . . iii? SNS ' if 5 ffif . iff i' P45 ii MH. BEN KBLLNER Advisor it Z' ,L -Q3 . NP' 'isxxltfxlbv A -' W-we - ill 1- r f 1a.u-..., ass.-..,.-...n,.,--.-v.afw..-J.w-anew-r -r - .MM - --N ffm..-.. m 'f-rv-1-mn-,-,.w.. .-.W tl l , Q ,
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