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KL 1,1 I ss . wx ' THE P. T. Il. STHIIDS IIIIITED By DEAN NEEDHAM The Parent-Teacher Association is an organization of par- ents whose purpose it is to take an active interest in all school activities and to lend financial aid for the realization of school projects. Without such an organization as this, many under- takings could not be at all possible. Many educational as well as interesting functions have been planned and enjoyed by the Parent-Teacher Association. The grown-up youngsters came Back to School on Qc- tober 4 for their first annual function. One of the most in- teresting meetings of the P-T.A. was held in December hon- oring the teachers. The Mothers Study Club enjoyed a delightful series of lectures on problems pertaining to high school students. The worthwhile accomplishments and success of this or' ganization were due mainly to the efforts of the following officers: President, Mrs. Wilbur S. -Iaclcsong first vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Vane C. Boone, second vice-president, Mr. Everett L. Pennington, secretary, Mrs. William W. Winner, and treasurer, Mr. Arthur White. Top: Nlembers of the P-T.A. executive committee. Row One: Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Northrop, Miss Gross, Mr. Pennington, Mrs. Winner, Mrs. White. Row Two: Mrs. Rodemeyer, Mrs. Kirwin, Mrs. Royse, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Tobias, Mrs, Harford, Mrs. Grimm, Mrs, Stahn. w M ' A 'f'4'i '?i-E. . tc .x Ski Row Three: Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Stahn, Vir- ginia VandenBerg, Dean Needham, Mrs. Van- denBerg, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs, Van Horn. Pat Sparling is seated next to the lovely lamps, a donation from the Alumni Mothers to the Home Ec department. A scene from A Little Girl of the Sixties, a lecture presented by Mrs. Don C. Heffley. Many parents came Back to School. 13
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gl? Cur Pop and his helper Food for the needy Senior play, Growing Pains Eager to learn They seem to be satishecl Any new books for sale We all got acquainted.
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THE LEGEND 1940 THEV GIIRIIERED HIGH HOI'l0RS SHIRLEY HELMUTH KATHRYN GERIG Valedictorian Salutatorian MEMBERS OF THE FOUR-YEAR HONOR RGLL ARE: Laurabelle Lois Anderson Margaret Hitzexnan Paula Baily Jean Kievit ftwo yearsj Maxine Blalcley Paul Bracht Charles Cleaver Helen Curdes Norma Dannenfelser Martha Dye Kenneth Fosnaugh Jeannette Frie Kathryn Gerig Shirley Helmuth Roger Hirons 14 Earl Lauher Mary Jane Martin Charlotte O,Meara Sylvester Pierr Yvonne Plumb Betty Priclgeon Phyllis Roebuck Luther Sandwiclc ftwo years James Thieme Charles Thomas Melvin Yocum
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