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Mrs. Peck, Mr. Martin, Mr, Logan, Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. Martin discuss current topics at an inf formal PTA reception, A L Remains Active Bleachers provide atmosphere for parents of physical edUCdTiOI1 STUClBf'lTS- Jack Boden, business instructor, reviews his course of study to the parents at Back to School night,
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Once more the extremely active high school PTA conducted a year's meetings of interesting programs. In October they sponsored a United Nations Day ob- servance followed with a dinner in the cafeteria. To raise money for the foreign exchange program the Magical Fooler- ies of l955 was presented to all pros- pective tricksters. Parents enioyed the annual Back to School night by following their students' schedules and partaking in their classes. Also included on the agenda of the meet- ings were representatives of the school organizations who explained the pur- poses, functions, and activities of their respective clubs. PTA officers Ray Keefer, vice-president, Mrs. Don Davis, recording secretary, Mrs. Doren Woodward, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Norton Peck, president, and Mrs. Scott Horney, historian examine a reflex condenser in a science proiect made by chemistry student Lee Grunden. Not pictured are William Logan, vice- president, and Jack Boden, treasurer. Pcirent-Teacher Association Parents attending classes of their boys and girls get a taste of the modern schooling system.
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n in Wm The cooks Barbara Banks, Josephine Weaver, Olga Schurman, and Emma Baker serve hamburgers, one of the most popu- lar lunches. ft, NY The Food's Good Too tsther Thead, Dorothy Miller, Beverly Stogner, Mary Jean Sheel, and Laurel Logan prepare for the hunqry mob. Hot lunches are served by Kitty Stogner, Sylvia Jones, Pat, Hart, Crissie MacDonald and Darlene Stogner. 22 The snack bar proudly boasted a new soft ice cream machine and a deep freeze this year. For the convenience of students, everything in school sup- plies was made available at the snack bar. Seventeen yellow buses made two runs daily to bring students to and from school. The custodians were much busier keeping the school addition clean, lockers in working order and the many other demanding jobs of the school maintenance. fi . -it-'f. x 5 '55 J -is A A if i any 'nie sas:
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