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PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The Beaumont I-Iigli School Parent-Teachers Association has two main objects: First, to help the student in all possible waysg second, to bring about a closer relationship between tic home and the school. The P.-T. A. has lys lived up to these objects, but its in- tlutnce has been felt especially during the year K 0-41. In addition to its regular program ot work, the P.-T. A. gave invaluable assist- incc in underwriting the Student Life Con- ttitnce. ie of the largest projects undertaken by th s organization is that of welfare worltg each itll lunches and school supplies are provided toi the under-privileged children. The other ixities of the P.-T. A. include the senior i om .mtl a two-year scholarship to Lamar o ege. The student body of Beaumont High rec- NITIICS and appreciates the help and guidance vit have received during the past year. Qui' ctrest thanks to the P.-T. A. for making the year 1940-41 a success. PICTURES: A parent signs the register. An informal entertainment in the homc economics room The executive board in session. Mr. J. W. O'Bonion of the State Dept. of Education o guest speaker. P.-T. A. EXECUTIVE BOARD Mrs. W. T. Adkisson, President, Mrs. M. J. Fields, Ist Vice President, Mrs. Tom Rigsby, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. W. E. Pool, 3rd Vice President, Mrs. A. B. Marty, 4th Vice President, Mrs. R. R. Jackson, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. J. B. Godwin, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. H. A. Whittington, Treasurer, Mrs. Dayton Pickett, Historian, Mrs. J. B. Vickers, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Charles War- then, Mrs, T. L. Johnson, Mr. Newman Smith, City Council Dele- gates. I S-if 1 ,xfsgggs A.. , 'fi . f. 'ti:g, gi, Q COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Mrs. C. L. Bradley, Hospitality Mrs. J. R. Popejoy, Student Aid, Mrs. Eugene Seale, Publications Mrs, A. E. Burrus, Room Representative, Mrs. W, B. Johnson, Mo- tion Picture, Mrs. B. A. Forsythe, Study Group, Mrs. Geo. W Morgan, Legislation, Mrs. L. C. Powell, Publicity, Mrs. W. F. lvers Representative to Youth Councilg Mrs. Charles Weinbaum, Safety Mrs. Wes Cooksey, Healthg Mrs. Neal Meagher, Refreshment, Mrs F. S. Looney, Decoration. 1
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John lvers ,,,,,,,,. President James Ivers ,,,7 . ,,7,., Vice-President Ann Burrus 77,.,7, ,. 7,,. Recording Secretary Virginia Pivoto ,,..,,,, ,.,, , Corresponding Secretary Jack Richardson ,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Tom Johnson ,..,,,. ,,,, - ..,,,,Y . .,.,,,..,,,,,,.., Sergeant-At-Arms Kenneth Withers ,,,...,.... .....,,, C hairmon of Faculty Advisory Group Betty Adkisson ,,.,..,, Q ,,,,,,,,.... Secretary of Faculty Advisory Group Margaret Gladney Savage ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ....,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, A d v isor Sllllllll Under its able sponsor, Mrs. E. A. Savage, and its splendid president, John Ivers, the Student Council this year soared to unprecedented heights with its project of the Student Life Conference. fSee pages 114-115.1 Established in 1929, this organization functions with the purpose of aiding the student body, and of solving problems re- lated to the school. Through the Student Council is provided a means of student participation in school government, and of cooperation between students and fac- ulty. The Council seeks to develop good citizenship and offers a medium of service. A citizenship award which is presented to the best citizen of the senior class at the end of the school year is sponsored by this group. A member of the Texas Association of Student Councils, this spring the B. H. S. Council sent delegates to the T. A. S. C.
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