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THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OLNEY ALLEN, President CLIFFORD I. JOHNSON J, D, MCCULLOUGH FRED KLEBE WILLIAM LEVEDAHL NICHOLAS A. HERMES GEORGE L. THON T. E. MCKNIGHT JOSEPH F. LORD J. A. BRANDT VIRGINIA WATSON, Secretary Standing Committees LEVEDAHL, JOHNSON, MCCULLOUGH. . Committee on Teachers and Salaries MCKNIGHT, HERMES, BRANDT . Committee on Buildings and Grounds THON, LORD, KLEBE . . . . . Committee on Finance PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teacher Association of East High was very valuable from the students' standpoint during the past year. The purpose of this body is to bring the parents of the students into a closer and more friendly contact with the teachers. The oflicers of the association were Mrs. Walter Sperry, Presidentg Mrs. Paul Reichertz, Vice-Presidentg and Miss Dorothy Underwood, Secretary-Treasurer. This year many entertaining meetings were held. Among the most interesting were those of October, December, and February. In October Mr. Biever and Mr. Walters spoke on the subject of maintaining the school bands. A Christmas play was presented in December, and its success was mainly due to the clever work of Miss Bredlow and Miss Pouk. High school students took the various parts. At the February meeting, Rev. Amos Thornburg, of the First Methodist Church, de- livered an appropriate address on George Washington. Three card parties were sponsored by the P. T. A. The first was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Handel. About eighty dollars was raised. Mrs. Paul Reichertz was chairman of the second, with the result that fifty-one dollars and forty cents was added to the treasury. At the third card party Mrs. Reichertz again officiated, with a net profit of one hundred four dollars and twenty-five cents. This was for the benefit of the Senior Class, and the money was promptly turned over to the Speculum fund, enabling the class to put out a finer year book. One hundred dollars was contributed for student welfare workin the high school. Glasses, clothes, food, and sewing materials were among the things obtained with the money. A successful open-house was sponsored by this association. Other student entertainments included several educational programs paid for in part by the P. T. A. The Welsh Imperial Singers were brought to East High by this beneficiary body. Page Ten
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