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Page 29 text:
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PTA l Mrs. A. R. Brandenberger, Mrs, M. Lewis, Mrs. H. Gerrard, Mrs. P. Timmons, Pres., Mr. E. D. Milhon, Mrs. R. WiTTig, Mrs. E. HalleTT. The Danville High School PTA, composed oT par- enTs and Teachers inTeresTed in promoTing The wel- Tare oT Their own and oTher children in The home, school, church, and communiTy, meT Tour Times This year. The programs Tor T953-I954 were oT wide varieTy and inTeresT. AT The SepTember meeTing The Tresh- man parenTs were honored. All who aTTended Toured The building and laTer were served reTreshmenTs in The Home Economics DeparTmenT. A Talk on iuvenile problems was TeaTured aT The November meeTing by sociologisT James Cook. Seven pasT presidenTs were pre-senT aT The February meeTing aT which a Tilm on world Trade was shown. A sTudenT panel was The highlighT oT The April meeTing when DHS sTu- denTs were honored. The major proiecT of The PTA was a sTudenT aid Tund which provided SIOO per dean annually Tor The aid oT needy sTudenTs. Each dean disTribuTed The Tund as he saw The need. AnoTher proiecT was ThaT oT conducTing a survey Tor The ciTy school board To deTermine The poTenTial growTh in The school en- rollmenT in Danville. The members oT The Douglas School DisTricT assisTed wiTh This proiecT, which was done in cooperaTion wiTh PTA's in oTher ciTies. OTTicers oT This year's PTA were Mrs. Paul Tim- mons, presidenTq Mrs. Melvin Lewis, IsT vice-presi- denTy E. D. Milhon, 2nd vicefpresidenTg Mrs. A. R. Brandenberger, secreTaryg Mrs. Willard Shipman, Treasurer: Mrs. Frank EsTes, program direcTor: and Mrs. WalTer Yovaish, membership direcTor. ParenTs geT acquainTed aTTer meeTings Page' T'!K'!'lIf-V-ff'l'C
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I For many years sTu- I O I denTs aT D.l-l.S. have enioyed belonging To The many clubs Tound here. Beside The Tun oT associaTion wiTh Triends, There are many beneTiTs To be gained Trom club work. One oT These is The oppor- TuniTy To discover and develop new hobbies and special inTeresTs. ln Tour years oT club membership a sTudenT learns To be a Tollower wiTh opporTuniTies oT developing inTo a leader. A sTudenT also proTiTs Trom expressing his own ideas and in Turn lisTening To The ideas oT oTher sTudenTs and older experienced people who ap- pear beTore him. The righT oT Tree assembly Then means much To our school. I1 Q A - fs if Va l a 'Q vp. 4 V .0 fo Q W i , J l
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