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14 Ever aware of the responsibility involved in shaping the policies which are rnost con- ducive to our Welfare, the executives pictured here give constant study and thoughtful con- sideration to the problems involved. F or purposes ot co-ordination, Mr. Portwood acts as Assistant Superintendent of the Senior Schools. Matters pertaining to the curricula are necessarily his primary concern. Therefore, recognizing and rightly interpreting new situa- tions brought on by modern progressive edu- cation are responsibilities placed under his capable supervision. l R R. K 7fzamaA B. f3afzZ'waaJ VIZ-Princigg Assistant Superintendent 1. ri , A-,..f .fl t ,- f- I ,, f - ,,,,,-- -'1 - ,'I'lIF ' ' N ' if-113 -. . ....-f-17-1 I,f' , jf' ,Q -,Q . If 1,-if 4 J- 4? f' 'J' 4 ig.,-. -'1 X If 11 , .-- J., 11 r,4 - I . ' . f , T.1KI.H z I AU, FQ, K. ,ulg .fW: i' 155 ' I, jj- 'f'3..,Q ' . ' '-.V 1.-' gg: ., at -1- f ,-.K t !i f' '-L f' vt I X: J fc 'I , I KJ I ,Nr A 'xx , tw Q, f 15, . Vim' l 3 l 4 1 . 01. I CL 1 :Qi x ,SF v 'gg ' x K I I A 1 .inhi- Page 18
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P.-T. A. Executive Committee: Standing:-Willis, Kay, Staph, Gilliam, Cummings, De Waal, Ellisor, Purdum, Byler, Wood, Moore, S. L. Lewis, Grimm, Gary, Bell. Seated:-I. L. Lewis, Goodwin, Upshaw, Wahrmund, Dietert, Langhammer, Brendel. pcaaenl' - 7eacfzefz 1444 ' ' Some one has said that the only things we keep are the things we give away. That fact has never been more true than it is today, as it applies to Americanism. We, as American citizens, can not retain the democratic principles of America unless we give them away to every individual living in these United States. Democracy is best accomplished by a continuous process of education, and the Brackenridge Parent-Teacher Association has shared in that process. Our P.-T. A. of 570 members has striven this year to plan for, and participate in, an in- spirational and informational program that would reach every parent of every child in Brackenridge - at all times realizing the child is a direct product of the home, the school, OFFICERS Pres ...... MRS. I-I. O. WAHRMUND lst Vice Pres. . .MRS R. O. DIETERT 2nd Vice Pres. 1 MRS. E. G. LANGHAMMER 3rd Vice Pres. .MRS W. B. BRENDEL Rec. Sec'y ..... MRS. W. E. UPSHAW Corr. Sec'y ........ MRS. I. L. LEWIS Treas ....... MISS LORA GOODWIN Parl .........., MRS. G. E. BIERING Hist .......... MRS. V. F. HASTINGS Auditor ....... MRS. ZORA MELTON ADVISORY BOARD MR. ENOS GARY MR. IOI-IN K. WEBER MRS. V. F. HASTINGS Page 17' the church and the group with whom he associates. Our theme for the year, Know Your Schools, has been highly instructive to parents in helping them to know the courses offered to their children. Our welfare department has taken care of many children through medical supplies and treatment, food and clothes. Our Student Aid has helped place 69 students on NYA in Brackenridge School, there- by enabling them to take advantage of a High School edu- cation, the inherent right of every American child. Our President and Principal were sent to represent Brackenridge at both District and State Conventions, and we were also represented at the National Convention. We sponsored the I-Ionor Banquet again this year, the only one of its kind given in Texas. ln short, the Brackenridge Parent-Teacher Association has co-operated in every way possible to bring parent, teacher and child into a happy, democratic relationship which makes the most fertile ground in which Americanism may grow. - Mrs. Iohn Lewis.
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.S To direct the varied activities of a school with an enrollment of some 2,400 students is an arduous task. Mr. Gary, as principal, attacks his problem with intelligence and courage. l-le shows a sympathetic understanding of the needs pertaining to both teacher and pupil. Mr. Kay, as Vice principal, and Miss Moore, as dean, bring to their Work an earnestness of purpose which enables them to exert a helpful influence over all who come to them for guid- ance. This earnestness is tempered by friend- liness and enriched by experience. Though their problems are many their enthusiasm is undimmed for the happiness of the students of Brackenridge. Mm Mala Mem Dean gnu Page 19 Principal -1
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