High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
-qw-rule-1AQH11w'12' - ' l H4 U m m 1 1 i Parent-Teachers Association The High School Parent-Teacher Association is striving to bring home and school into a closer relationship, to promote a better understanding between parent and teacher, and bring them into closer sympathy and co-operation. Starting in March, 1915, with a membership of seventeen, this organization has grown until its present membership numbers over three hundred. The Asso- ciation is particularly indebted to Mrs. Elmer Elfstrand, membership chairman, for her efforts in increasing the membership and for securing the splendid attend- ance which averaged two hundred at each meeting. Regular meetings are held in the Girls' Gymnasium at 3:30 P. M. the third Monday of each month. The programs are arranged by Mrs. W. C. Kane. Mu- sical numbers are usually furnished by High School students. The September meeting was in the nature of a reception to Freshman mothers. Miss Grace Inman, Dean of girls, spoke on The Difficulties of Fresh- man Girls. Mr. Goodier discussed the conference plan. At the October meet- ing. Mr. -I. A. VVorsham talked on The Relation of Education to Business. In November, the association observed Fathers' Night with an attendance of three hundred. The meeting opened with a community sing, led by Mr. Harold Dale Saurer. A string quintet, directed by Mr. Lloyd Sigler. also furnished music. Dr. Charles Durden of the First Baptist Church. gave an address in which he stated ten commandments respectively for husbands and wives. At the December meeting. Rev. Mr. Brock. of the Episcopal Church spoke on The Spirit of Christmas and the members sent a silver offering to the Rabv Fold at Normal. The Teaching of English Literature was the subject of a paper read at the January meeting by Miss Fannie Campbell. A social hour, supervised bv Mrs. Perry La Bounty. hospitality chairman. followed each meeting and refreshments were served bv acting hostesses from one of the school districts. The funds for carrying on the work of the Association this year have been secured by the ticket sale of the Bloomington High School Alumni Play and by miscellaneous food sales held at the High School by the various districts. The ofhcers are: President. Mrs. W. H. Gronemeierg First Vice-President and Finance Chairman, Mrs. Clarence Deetzg Second Vice-President and Pro- gram Cbairman, Mrs. W. C. Kane: Secretary, Mrs. I. M. 'Raisbeckg Treasurer. Miss Lorah Monroe. l6 X- -in ------.W---f-----. ---N..- .... -.-5. G I S . . .- ......-,..e,....,...,,.,,...........
”
Page 24 text:
“
,Q fs I 'V f Q11 Q? if ii .1 I H 1 -. dlvssu' 1R.A1l'3111ll'5 'CDeceqgazpfQflgSp5gr Q 1922 .QR memwra :mb offkew ofnifbucakion, were beapfylgriwea oder the 'hide ofa sgqmparfzctic worker in the beat-E of ITS. Efsgif Rf-AMBMR5, 'lDci'o5cx' 5,1929. 882 was a fqik'HfuY, rh61n56r df EE: first Q'l5risl'iau Qliurcii, QF 'fBioomin9ton,3fIinoie, 5?r,g'n,umSer of ngfare sire acsumeb Hia f4lPOU6i5im'Ls?f TBQKIQMCQOY ' ,ANN pr., hx A ,p 5prrxhhnI?n1' 'nf khfil rammg, ilepnfrmeatfffx of U3 SupQ1xg,Stf:osL3!fer Bwanb 'bainsfakingfare of tfae cfxifbrggudxn Bn- Department were greatly appnzcial-eb. .-'3C5r.a:l'3vii',g,,ix'z YE: organization of H52 Firsl' 6l!h2l'?A991'idH0l15fllL A is MIT Rnomn .?l'or cfzjgl: objective fm kfao work of these assyciakiona was to cxl'-:nb oppgrhmifice For bags anb girfs in l'Be echoofe. :Parents ant' teachers rem-:m5er Bm- for Hia earnealgcouscientioag anb efficienk service sfac reubex-cb. m ' . A 'K gpm- hxlefvi-gggtlr qQg,fcM1'4.b5as cbiefx ,S .K fllrahakxnnmv aFjHilIeanf6hunf.ig.c:?'3 'x Y ST:-r cfuarifg,,-zLibgx:dsJxib1n5fXa1s51i?fbubihI5i5lfi1'gg-narx1ifesl'ob inn that capqcifv- 'makes the' eopfe Q 1-Ez. cozmhg, mourn li-er foes, 3Dik'Q aff the bikiee of Ser ofgce afzgfqanb time fo aaoiaf in the work of the dffrilb fiuibcmcc Q.'l'inic, xbhifimvae eslfabfiefzob in parl- khrqu 5 Ear ackiviig. liflanz inbivibaafe Save Beon Segaeb ko bf-flgtgr lives Sedctuee ofJ5er,'E'iVlgbfg,abminiebrafion. jFf6cause of Bar ui-zfaiflgxS:Q3.nQfEere6tikufg9ukf1, she was afecfb Eg, 1-51 com'mun5Pv'2f2Ui1'Hfwmember oE1'l5e Snr! nf alflfill ofq1'lifBlwauxng'ca?uHir.5ll.lll6 5: Fogrkeen gears efrc renberegqervice hffeighfcb wlkfz xvisbom, nnke5rxl'Q,,anb fibefitg, SEQ watfhhiyagf fazfbfuf ln the bischuny: oF Eqr bukias anb as 4 resuft 15h von Phe oefeem anb abmu-alien oflaff wikis whom s5e came in contact. - , I -2' , ,f ? , - X . V f... .m, , Wg 144 rg -if1u1n-Q?Qug,:1-f '- .Q ..M. M. L - ,n,. .. ,WM - . 4 1 LA 2,2 'AQ CZMQ Uwfi- l.fggf'E'V'j .1.,..... k ' Ljf aqui, Q' .'..mL1-.,.f A i.4.l.... if f T ? A -gfjFf'!6 -'fzafff , , ff 31.212 fgffifffgrl ' M. F' 5 18
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.