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ccjuainti parents with behoof f rocjruni Left lo right—Mrs. Alvin Lee, Dr. William Cusick, Mrs. Robert Ludwig, Mr. Harlan Nelson, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Everett Sundholm, Mrs. Lee Stidd. Five years ago Mr. William Ralston presided over the first L.O.H.S. P.-T.A. meeting. Continuing this traditional program during the 1955-56 year was Mr. Elbridge May. Mr. May planned and carried out his program with the help of the following people: first vice president, legislation, Mrs. Robert Ludwig; second vice president, publicity, Mrs. Everett Sundholm; third vice president, hospitality and room mothers, Mrs. Raymond Larson; recording secretary, Mrs. John Carter; treasurer, Mr. Harlan Nelson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lee Stidd; program chairman, Dr. William Cusick; and chairman-membership committee, Mrs. Everell Fowlks. Appropriately starting the year during the September meeting, Mr. Santee introduced Mr. Collins, who in turn introduced the new teachers. Following the theme of the “Getting Acquainted Meeting,” the parents new to the community were presented. In October each parent went through their student’s daily schedule. “Back to School Night” is always a big success. A striking personality, Mrs. Hoyt, spoke on the subject “We Like Teenagers” at the November meeting. Also on the agenda was a student panel. They talked about the different phases of school life. January’s program was of great interest to parents of juniors and seniors. Miss Barbey and Miss Cimino discussed colleges and scholarships. The band provided entertainment. February was the month for giving the parents a view of how the church, home, school, and community interrelate. Student government and activities were stressed during March by Mr. Pizzo. Concluding a rewarding year, the P.-T.A. elected and installed the officers to continue activities in the fall of 1956. M iss Cimino conducts a class of fascinated parents. A panel discusses the relationship of the home, school, church and community. 10
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Left-riqhl Mr. John Van Leeuwen, treasurer; Mr. Raymond Blodgett, secretary; Mr. William Wiley, president; Mr. Melvin Otness, vice president. (- (ul (Lompletei an sQcti ve l ear The Lakers’ Dads’ Club this year has been one of the largest and strongest. There were approximately 120 members; all meetings being well attended. The Dads had a meeting every month, bringing the total number of meetings to eight. During their meetings they discussed ways and means of helping the school. Various speakers and enjoyable programs provided the Dads with excellent entertainment at their meetings. The Lakers’ Dads were engaged with many activities during the year. During the fall they took tickets at all home football games. By catching every person at the gate, they increased the ticket sales over previous years. The annual Scholarship Dance on December 9th was the biggest one to date. The Dads were happy to announce that the dance held at the Oswego Lake Country Club brought in approximately $3,000. This meant that there was more money available to Dads ponder present business. I i ' Lake Oswego High School seniors planning to go to college. The Lake Oswego High gymnasium was never completely finished on the inside. The Dads decided to buy the boards and finish boarding up the walls. Working on shifts every Sunday during the months of January and February, they did a remarkable job. Our gym now has a beautiful interior. To help the students earn money for the American Field Service, the Dads pledged $150. The Dads were hoping to cinder the track before spring. The standing committees and their chairmen of the 1955-56 year were: Scholarship Committee, Clem Roskoski; Project Committee, King Shanks; Membership Committee, Frank Mangelsdorf; Publicity Committee, Bill Hoelscher, and Scholarship Dance Committee, Bill Knorr. A combination of parents and teachers waltzed to the rhythm of the band at the Scholarship Dance. 9
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