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In his special jovial manner, Mr. Oscar Fary, conveys good news and reassures this mother and father after a P T A meeting. i To cut a frog's heart out skillfully pleases Gillette Holmes and Wayne Reynolds during P T A Science Open House in April.
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Pledge to New Program Major Project for Year During 1964-65 school year, the Parent-Teacher Association tried to attain a better understanding of various educational programs throughout Vir- ginia. This theme for Virginia. methods of it should fos new educat Wythe. As ¢ dollars to station. Led by Ch portant servi to School Nid ents to get a June graduate baccalaureate Reviewing the 196 osely correlated with the ch was ‘Growing Up in A was studying various it was only natural that bal of its attention on the system serving George A pledged two thousand cal education television 2 PTA provided many im- hjor projects were ‘Back bmber which enabled par- ent life, and a tea for the ir families following the After baccalaureate sermon, families gather for tea; a ne function sponsored by P T A to foster closer relations. are Vice-president O. J. Smith, Mrs. Robert Smith (secretary), and President C. H. Kahl, Jr.
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Police Force Demonstrates Use of Canines Assemblies ranged from Muriel Grosstield's ex- ecution of a gymnastic routine to the police force's exhibition on techniques employed in apprehending criminals. Not anly: were they entertaining, but in- formative. The Third Arjnual History Department Washingtot Convocation, at which awards were presented -O outstanding} citizens of the state, ac- quainted students with Gseorge Washington's con- tributions te the United Sthates. Other ty2es of assemflies dealt with skits ac- Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Senior Tim Brown addresses students, sharing ideas on significance of the holiday. companied by foreign carols, thus giving the ob- servers a realistic picture of the Christmas Holiday in foreign lands. Gathered in the auditorium the day before Thanksgiving, students heard the real meaning of Thanksgiving explained by a fellow class- mate and sang the well-known Thanksgiving hymn, We Gather Together. Finally, the year was com- pleted by Junior and Senior Award Assemblies, in addition to Senior Class Day Assembly. At the George Washington Convocation Bobby Ukrop.
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