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.ax V- i Mrs. Roma Blacketer Fourth Vice-President t:..aes'22, A Mrs. Glen Rapp Mrs. C. L. Fulton Mrs, Herbert Newton MPS- R- D- Temple President Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Mrs. Ray Shephard Mrs. W. M. Fensom Mrs. Nelson Enloe Mrs. Fred Bishop Recording Sec,-emfy Parliamentarian Treasurer Historian Parents-Teachers Strive To I mprove Relations The Parent-Teacher Association is an active one at East. This year the group was headed by Mrs. Glen Rapp, president. Under her capable leadership, these ladies spent many hours planning a commencement party, the annual Fairyland pic- nic day, and sponsoring the Bears' Den, As in the past, the P.T.A. again participated in the Mutual Help drive, making and collecting clothing for the under-privileged. The most important activity this year was the Founders' Day program. The occasion is ser aside for honoring of all past presidents of East's P.T.A. It was held on February 28 at the school. All in all, these parents and teachers have devoted several hours and much labor to bettering the wel- fare of the school and the community. CHALK TALK was capubly given by these two East art STUNNING TABLE DECORATIONS set off the Founders' Day students, Sammy Carithers and Gary Miller, at the easel. program where these committee chairmen are posing prettily.
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