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P. T.A. The Executive Committee Mrs. Ray Linville President Jetterson High School's Parent Teachers' Association is a local unit of the National Congress of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers. Our chapter co-operates with the other units in our community through its membership in the Lafayette Council of Parent Teachers' Association. Meetings are held on the second Thursday evening of each month. The purpose of the Parent Teachers' Association is to help bring into closer relation the home and school so that the parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently in the training of the child. This school's chapter sponsors scholarships to colleges and universities. They also join in the sponsorship of the Youth Center at the park. Jeff's unit sponsors a student aid program along with their many other activities. This year the organization was under the leadership of Mrs. Ray Linville who served the group as president. Assisting Mrs. Linville were Mrs. Gray LeVitt, first vice-presidentg Mr. Lynn Miller, second vice-presidentg Mr. Raymond Bender, treasurery and Mrs. Noah King, secretary. Page 25
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Mlss Lina Bright Miss Regina Schrader Miss Mary Harrington Secretaries Importance is the key word used when referring to our secretaries. Without their assistance most of the tasks that are to be performed for both our faculty and students could not possibly be completed. Miss Nancy Bogan is secretary to Superintendent J. Russell Hiatt. Her many duties include taking care of teachers' personnel records, state reports and the general business in the superintendent's office. Miss Dora Flatley is the school city's bookkeeper. In the general office you will find Miss Regina Schrader and Miss Mary Harrington ready to aid you in any way they can. They perform such duties as supplying substitutes when teachers are absent, answer- ing the telephones, keeping records of attendance, completing appli- cations to college, selling tickets to games and other school activities, giving admits and making up the bulletin. A new addition to our school is Mr. Marion Crawley's secretary, Mrs. Marian Howell, who takes care of sports events' tickets, tourney reports and aids Mr. Crawley in his many duties. Miss Lina Bright is secretary to Principal Lynn Miller and is also treasurer of the extra-curricular activities of Jefferson. Mr. Leonard Smith is assisted with his many duties in the library by his secretary, Mrs. Betty Ade, who takes care of the book rental records and works in the library. Miss Nancy Bogan Mrs. Marian Howell Miss Dora Flatley Mrs. Betty Ade
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