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Studont Council 4,114 15:4 413 President ........ Dwayne Ulrey Secretary .............................. Kathryn Blickenstaff Adviser ........................................ lllr. Shultz The student council is composed of the four officers from each of the six classes of the high school and the principal as the adviser. This organization has functioned very efficiently during the year in determin- ing some of the school policies and directing several of the school activities. They have endeavored as individuals to promote and maintain the highest possible ideals for the school. Parent-Toachor's Association President ........ ..... R ev. E. H. Gilbert Vice-President ......................... lllrs. Willzxrd Garber Secretary-Treasurer ........................ Bliss Orpha Book The Chester P. T. A. is purely a cooperative association whoge purpose is the advancement of the moral, spiritual, and educational life of the children of the community. The success of the association depends entirely on the personal, helpful interest of each person who has children in this school. The importance of this Work is easily inderstood when We become conscious of the influence of the early training on the mature life of each individual. E. H. Gilbert, Pres. Alumni Association President ...... ..... ll Irs. Franz Knull Vice-President . . . . . Nlr. Arthur Coblentz Secretary ......... . . . ......... . . . Miss Esther Haines Assistant Secretary ....................... Nliss Lucille Welch To the Student Body of Chester High School: Knowing so well what the Chester High School has done for us and what it will do for you, we think it is more fitting to address our few words to those on the present roll. The years roll by. Although they may be golden years - full, fruitful years, we would not stopf their flight, even though it were in our power to do so. For that means that your years would stop also and where would the world of the future be? After all, dear students, you are the toxnorrows. Our hopes, our ambitions, and our ideals are dependent upon you. Each class, as it graduates, is a link which auto- matically forges itself into the Alma Mater chain. Be sure your link is solid, strong, and true, so the final welding will be, easy. You may falter, hesitate, slip and grow discouraged but we, the Alumni, offer you our challenge: keep the chain unbroken.
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Chester I3oy's 4-i'I Club As the years come and go our 4-H Work is becoming nore and more developed. Looking over our records for the past year, we find that our local 4-H clubs have attained a higher goal than ever before. We had boys go to the State Fair on various projects. During th: pa t sum- mer We met every two weeks for our business meetings at which we shared our ideas, as Well as, troubles on our different proiects. VVe found that this helps to create and maintain interest in our 4-H Work throughout the sumirer. This next summer we are going to accomplish still more than we did in IU37. hester Worth While 4- Girls Club When We say 'Worth While,' we mean it. This club deserves its name when We learn that twenty seven girls and three boys completed their various prolects. hdany placings were won at the county exhibit. A number of these were of the blue ribbon level. At the District Contests at Fort VVayne, a first and a third place were Won. In the exhibit of Ball Bros, at the state fair, Ruth Protzrran won first place in can- ning. These places mark the standards of a successful year. We are inclined to be- lieve that '38 will be another. K
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44 Chester Elementary lst and 2nd TEACHER : Ruth Dillman 3rd and 4th TEACHER: Nlary Krczlmer 5th and 6th TEACHER: Herman lweyer
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