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A Dedlcatron Back of every successful college student is a good high school background. Hays High graduates have for several years excelled in higher mathematics in co lege. Much credit for this success should he given to Miss Marie Brown. - The staff, in order to show its appreciation of academic study, dedicates this 1955 lndian Call to Miss Brown who has been a mathe- matics teacher on the Hays High faculty for thirteen years. ' 5
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The P.T.A. officers for 1954-55 were Qleft to rightj Mrs. Earl Stanley, courtesy, Mrs. Don Amos, treas- urer, Mrs. Ernest Ensign, presidentg Mrs. M. C. Feiden, recreation, Mrs. Will Frederikson, member- ship, Mrs. John Stewart, carnival, Mrs. Orval Lewis, historian: Clyde W. Rothgeb, Principal of High School, Mrs. Alfred Harkness, vice prcsilentg A. K. Massey, Principal of Junior High, and Mrs. Herb Chittenden, publicity. P.T.A. Backs School Through educational and entertaining program the P.T.A. backs the school. It se- cures the equipment and finer things which the school board is unable to provide for in their budget. The P.T.A. raises their money by sponsoring the annual school carnival. This year a few of the things the P.T. A. did for the school were: sponsoring after game dances, buying a lace table cloth for the tea table, buying robes for the Christmas Pageant, helping financially with the senior trip, and the junior-senior prom reception. Whenever and wherever they saw a place where they could better the school program, the P.T.A. was there to help. Money Making Projects Money Spending Projects ll
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