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student Life Talent Show 195
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A We Are Family The togetherness the Douglass family shares proves what can be attained when individuals band together in all effort to bring about progress. As one reflects over the activities on which the school has focused this year, it is evident that the Parent, Teach- er, Student Association made nu- merous contributions not only to the school, but to the communi- ty as well. As in past years, the PTSA responded financially and through personal contacts to several families whose homes were burned or who lost loved ones in death. A first time activity was the Student, Teacher, and Parent Talent Show which substi- tuted for the school ' s annual Fashion Spring Tea. Much of the hard work and dedication came from its officers: Effie P. Turner (President), Virginia Hawkins (Vice President), Mary Swanson (Secretary), Thelma Weems (Asst. Secretary), Charles Earl (Treasurer), Charles Little (Par- liamentarian). Thus, the organization ' s in- volvement has been a perfect ex- ample of how understanding kin- dles enthusiasm and strengthens commitment, therefore, yielding an excellent relationship be- tween the school and the home. We were generally a unit and moved together. — Frederick Douglass Some Douglass Parents took it upon themselves to give other types of contributions to Doug- lass. Mrs. Evelyn Walthall com- municated with parents in regard to their childs ' attendance. Ms. Constance Lee, a police officer, rendered services in relation to security at our home basketball games. Yet, whether service was rendered individually or as a group, all were working toward a common goal: the betterment of the educational opportunities for the students. Douglass Is A Home 1. Parents are attentive as president Effle Turner addresses them. 2. Dr. Butts gives his closing remarks. 3. Par- ents anxiously await the new mid-quar- ter reports. 4. The judges, Ms. Mallory, Mrs. McKennie and Mrs. Wathall, listen as the Thanksgiving basket winners are announced. 196 — ■ Student Life Parent Involvement
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