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T ' xagzigneegl M- 'Mfg xx' School In Dances, Teas, and Potlucks discussion of the same subject. This organization is especially inter- ested in promoting the welfare of children and youth in the home, school, church, and community. The P-TA forms a cooperative spirit between teachers and parents. lt cre- ates friendliness and gives parents an op- portunity to meet and discuss problems common to all, stated Mrs. F. C. Stettler, president of the club for the past two years. The officers of the Parent-Teacher As- Sociation for the 1942-43 season were as follows: President, Mrs. F. C. Stettler, first vice-president, Mrs. Vernon Sheldon, sec- m-EIZG.. --f., -1-- Top row: M. E. Gruber, Chauncey I. Brickley, Murray Mendenhall, V C. Sheldon, G. M. Eckles, C. P. Davis, Charles P. Turpin. Row two' Paul C, Wolf, Mrs Clarence Davis, Mrs. William Stute, Mrs. Gretta Grissell, Mrs. George Eckles, Mrs. Phil Weick, Mrs. Harry Horner, Mrs. Paul C Wolf, Mrs. Arthur Vaice. Bot- tom row: Mrs. Vernon Sheldonf Mrs. Millard Gruber, 'Mrs M. I. Mendenhall, Mrs. C. I. Brick- ley, Mrs. I. M. Miller, Mrs. Enid Fuller, Mrs. Lloyd Whiteman, Mrs. A. F. Wesling, Mrs. Har- old Friedrich. Top row: Charles E. Dare, Fred H, Croninger, David Gil- lie, W. I. Heine, R. C. Mellin- ger, A. W. Benecke, Sr., A. M. Bienz, Elmer Warner, Ralph Root, Mrs. Arthur Doenges, Mrs. Dewey Faulkner, Row two: Mrs. David Gillie, Mrs. Chester Bueker, Mrs. F. C. Stettler, Mrs F. H. Croninger, Mrs. Arthur Bienz, Mrs. R. L. Hupp, Mrs G. I. Eshelman, Mrs. Charles E. Dare, Mrs. H. W. Kuckuck, Mrs. H I. Schroe- der, Mrs. Philip Holom. Bot- .om row: Mrs. Karl C. Schwartz, Mrs Elmer Warner, Mrs. Ralph C. Root, Mrs. Walter Rehling, Mrs Roy Mellinqer, Mrs Ar- nold Benecke, Sr., Mrs. Fred Franke, Mrs. Carl Rehling, Mrs. George Simon, Mrs Wm, I. Heine, Mrs Harry Small! back. Parent-Teachers Association ond vice-president, Mr. Ralph C. Virts, sec- retary, Mrs. Dewey Faulkner, and treasur- er, Mrs. Arthur Doenges. Executive council: Mrs. Murray Mendenhall and Mrs. Charles Dare. Senior class sponsor: Mrs. Harry Bu- chan. Cther chairmen were: Program, Miss Hazel Hawkins, membership, Mrs. Harvey Friedrich, ways and means, Mrs. Frank Du- lin, publicity, program, Miss Hazel Haw- kins, general, Mrs, Russel Dunton, school publicity, Mr. Charles P. Turpin, hospitality, Mrs. A. M. Bienz, welfare, Miss Anna B. Lewis, publications Mrs. Leo Bowers, cards and flowers, Mrs. Reynold Relue, and par- liamentarian, Miss Tonkel. Page
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.A-f , 5 fm Parent-Teachers Bring Together Home, By Doris Long CENTBAL'S PARENT-TEACHER Associa- tion has sponsored many successful ac- tivities during the past year. These activi- ties have helped to unite the home and school more closely together, a very vital task during war time. Last tall, the P-TA presented as part ot a regular meeting an observation hour and tea for parents. Quite a number ot mothers attended and were shown to the students' orchestra provided music for the occasion. Shortly after Christmas, this organiza- tion gave a potluck which members ot the club and other interested parents were in- vited to attend. Many parents and teachers were present, with thirty teachers present. There was a wonderful outlay ot tood, from the proverbial soup to nuts. Alter the pot- luck, Miss Bosza C. Tonkel, English teacher and the National l-lonor Society adviser, gave a talk upon the subject School and the Social Order. Miss Hazel Hawkins, program chairman, was in charge ot the entire event. March 23, Mrs. Susan M. Ostrom, a speaker from lndianapolis, spoke on school problems. Miss Anna B. Lewis, dean ot girls, was responsible tor Mrs. Cstrom's ap- pearance at the program. This spring, the Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation sponsored another dance, which was in charge ot Mrs. Frank Dulin. The very last meeting ot the year con- sisted ot a talk, Educating Girls to Be Women in the New World Order, and a l l various seventh hour classes by boy and girl ushers. Afterwards, they had tea in the cafeteria. Mr. loseph Tucker, former Central stu-- l dent and graduate, and now of the lnterna- 1 tional Business College, gave a review ot i the book A Letter to the King at the eve- l ning meeting of December 3. The very last day ot school before - Christmas vacation, the P-TA sponsored its , annual Christmas dance directly alter the Auburn game. The decorations were very l much in keeping with the season, carrying 1 out the Christmas theme with the tradition- al colors of red and green. Boyal lackson's P-TA EVENTS l Top, left: Mr. lohrison, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Fer- lini, Mrs. Somers, and 5 others converse at the Q . P-TA potluck. A i Top, right: Beatrice , Aldred and Barbara t Mendenhall, reception- ! ists, decorate with roses i Miss Hawkins, Miss l i Christman, and Miss Lewis, parents' guests. Lower left: Publicity Chairman Turpin dis- cusses school problems with parents Back-to- School Day in the cate- teria. Lower right: Mr. Virts, assisted by Mr. Arnold it T at the piano, leads the li X singing in the social 1 l meeting alter potluck. 'P Page 108 5 ,N 1 L
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