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Nr l iff g 'H I-GH QXNQQQZ IP T. A.. HIGHLAND HEIGHTS PARENTJTEACHER ASSOCIATION was organized December 11, 1930. Mrs. H. R. White was elected president, Mrs. C. P. Perkerson nrst vice president, Miss Martha Hutton second vice president, Mrs. J. C. Tyler third vice president, Mr. H. S. Lipscomb fourth vice president, Mrs. W. R. Gower fifth vice president, Mrs. T. C. Williams recording secretary, Miss Louise Brown treasurer, Miss Mildred Owsley corresponding secretary and Mrs. E. Bowker historian. In 1931 an oak tree was planted on the campus of Highland Heights with an appropriate ceremony. Plans were made to have hot water installed in the lunch room. Forty dollars was spent at this time on the library. Mrs. Eugene Lakoff, president of the City Council, presented the teachers and students of Highland Heights with a children's charter. Knights Drug Store presented a first aid kit to the school. 'In May, 1931, Mrs. C. P. Perkerson was elected president with a capable staff of assistants. A membership of 37 was enrolled. In 1932 Mrs. Perkerson was refelected president. During this year a Scout Troop was organized and sponsored by the P. T. A. Five hundred thirteen free lunches were given from first of the year up to March, 1933. I In April, 1933, Mrs. Frank Briggs was elected president. She and her assistants were installed by the retiring president, Mrs. Perkerson. Mrs. Briggs attended the State P. T. A. Convention held in Lebanon, Tennessee. Founders Day'l and Father's Night were observed in February, 1934, with interesting patriotic programs. Federal aid was not sufficient this year to feed the needy children. The P. T. A. has given free lunches, donated garments, shoes and have bought several pairs of glasses for children whose vision was poor. The Teachers' Rest Rooms were furnished by the P. T. A. They have bought suits for the ball teams and curtains for the stage. At every call they have answered and we are grateful to them for what they have done and what they plan to do as their great work grows. ' 'P Page Fiftge
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