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Parent -Teacher Association The Bloomington High School Parent Teacher Association first organized in March, 1915, with seventeen interested mothers present g today the membership is approximately seventy-five. The regular meetings of the club are held in Room 114 every third Monday ot each month. The dues are twenty-five cents per year. The object is, t'To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently in the training of the youth. The social lite ot the High School pupil differs so radically from the grade school pupil, that We feel it advisable to organize our club for a different purpose, than that for which the grade school Parent Teacher Association is organized. The programs are on subjects of vital interest to parents, handled by men and women who are making a careful study ot the present day problems. At the September meeting, Mr. McDowell spoke ot Ways by which We could improve school and community. The October meeting was three fold in its purpose, a chicken supper, Dads night, and an address by Francis G. Blair, State Superin- tendent of Schools. Dr. Neuman, a well-known educator from the East, Was the speaker for the November meeting. At the January meeting Rev. Baillie gave a heart to heart talk on boy and girl problems. He urged the necessity of parents raising their standard of reading. Future programs will be handled hy such men as Professor M. R. Staker of Normal University. In February a Colonial tea, in commemoration ot George Vilashington 's birth- day, Was held in the girl 's gym. The program consisted ot music and readings followed by a social hour. The present officers are: Mrs. Blake Leach, President, Mrs. S. YV. Bodman, Vice-President, Mrs. John Alexander, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Perry La- Bounty, Secretary, Mrs. R. R. Boss, Treasurer. 14
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