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,,'M,l4 ?i Parent-Teacher Association The Bloomington High School Parent-Teacher Association plans its programs around the following objectives: a. To establish between parents, teachers, and students a sympathetic understanding. b. To study together in a serious way the objectives, plans, and purposes of the modern high school. c. To develop a desire to solve problems discovered by the group. From a small group organized in March, 1915, the Association has grown and gained in influence. Mrs. W. C. Kane, as program chairman, has been responsible for the speakers and music of the meetings which are held on the third Monday of each month in the Girls' Gymnasium. The students of the high school have given the musical numbers and readings. n The September meeting was devoted to the incoming freshmen. Mr. Goodier a-nd Miss Grace Inman were the speakers., Great interest was shown in the Fathers' nights programs, these being the best attended meetings of the year. At the December meeting representatives from each of the High School clubs gave interesting sketches of their work. The Association was sponsor for a Christmas party for the Freshmen which was a great success. At the january meeting the President of the senior class, Carter Duncan, discussed the. proposed Student Council which failed to carry in the election. The outstanding achievement of the year has been the establishment of a fund for student relief work. The officers are: Prerident, Mrs. J. M. Raisbeckg Firri Vice-Prerident and Finance Chairman, Mrs. Ernest Baldwin, Second Vice-Prerident and Program Chairman, Mrs. C. Kane, Secretary, Mrs. H. C. Melbyg Trearurer, Miss Lorah Monroe. 16 ..f-'L'L5.,. ,L,,,,,,, . .,...m. - ,L - ,.,.,.,.--a.4 eff ' 5- B. .,.IL..nf:ff-y if M --.-'Z-xref-wer.. M. 'f..,-.-.glr,f-.ggq'3T4:i5g2rf.g.g5.igfngaipgi-gg, 5? E , . Mfaicc' gA..:kAg,,,,--FQx,,gfxT iZLTfQC2C xc- pssff-f,-f't',g,f.ffff 5 41: 'Aarxap M' U : w...,-,:r., mwx..f1?f:Q.a, ,, .,.,.. ..,,,.z.,.,.,..g,A,1. ,,,. ..s........,,...,..1-..,..,,.,a...,ag... .-.. .W-W-1 Q... ,.,,.,.,.q.,,,Y.W.,,,.ZL ,,.., ,,v...,...,..,,.l,E?vrli X. -
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fl KENDALL NETTLETON REXROAT HENDRYX BRUMMETT OLDAKER MYERS DONAHUE ALEXANDER LANGE C ' l OHIIHCTCISI MARGARET KENDALL, Secrezary zo Prinripal ELIZABETH NETTLE'TON, Slaorflmndg University of Illinois, A.B. AMELIA REXROAT, Sefrezary fo Superintendenz and Principal MRS. HENDRYX, Telephone Opemlor, Clerk I WALINETAH BRUMMETT, Typewriring, Sbnrzlmndg Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. ETHEI. OLDAKER, Bookkeepifzgg Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. ALPHA MYERS, Typewriting, Slaarllmndg Illinois Vfesleyan University, B.S. FRANCES DONAHUE, Comme:-rinlg University of Illinois, A.B. PORTIA ALEXANDER, Commercial,' Illinois State Normal University, B.Ecl. LOUISE LANGE, Commerrialg Illinois Wesleyan University, A.B. 15
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TRUMAN THOMPSON WILLIAM ADKINS MARY ELIZABETH BROWN In Memoriam TRUMAN THOMPSON Truman Thompson entered Bloomington High School in the fall of 1930 as a member of the Freshman Class. For his vivacity, his cheerfulness, and his courtesy, he will long be remembered by the friends he quickly won. Although he attended B.H.S. but a few months, his death is deeply regretted by the faculty and student body. WILLIAM ADKINS . z, When spring came, a boy was glad because he had reached another goal-post in life's game, I Summer arrived, no better time, for play and swimming, with one's friends! And then came fall--with its school days, once more. Again, the boy took up his books, and Bloomington High School-its pupils and its teachers, learned to know him well! But, in the ceaseless course of time, winter too was not far behind, and, with it, came William, for a while, still smiling, glad and hopeful, to the end! Who would not say, God reveals Himself, in many ways! MARY ELIZABETH BROWN The students of Bloomington High School sincerely regret the passing of Mary Elizabeth Brown, a member of the Freshman Class of 1929-1930. Always willing and eager to aid others, she was highly valued by all who knew and loved her. She will always be remembered as a faithful, loyal student of this institution. 17
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