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LIMA COUNCIL OF P.-T. A. President - - Mrs. A. L. Simmons First Vice President - Mrs. Fred Stover Second Vice President - Mrs. H. P. Mowrel' Honorary President- Supt. J. McLean Reed Secretary - - Mrs. Welby Widner Treasurer - - Mrs. Kenneth Everett CENTRAL P.-T. A. President - Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - Corresponding - - Rev. J. R. Love - Mrs. Stanley Welker - Mrs. R. H. McDonald - Mr. Stanton Steiner Secretary - - - Miss Phyllis Mendenhall ent nl R-Z A. and P.-Nl. 6'ounc17 To serve others is the greatest single thing that anyone can do. The Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation has a record of service to children, parents, and teachers that can stand alongside any other service organization. Busy men and women willingly use their time and effort to prof mote a better understanding of the problems of the school child, his parents, and his teachers. lt is not easy work. A leader on the battlefield has merely to command and his orders will be obeyed. A method as simple as this has not yet been devised for leaders in civic reforms. P.-T. A. work demands of the participant a world of energy and diplomacy. I'm afraid that very few of us appreciate or even know about the things that the P.-T. A. has done for our school and other schools in the city, state, and nation. Glory and honor are two words that are seldom heard in P.-T. A. circles. Hard work, long hours, tedious diplomacy -that is the lot of the worker. To go ahead and strive energetically for goals that will benefit the student with the knowledge that probably no one will even know that you have worked so hard is truly a symbol of profound faith in us--faith that we will grow to be line men and Women-citizens who will be worth the efforts expended so freely. For Every Child. That is the theme of the P.-T. A. The banker's son, the butcher's daughter-all are served alike. This is a democracy, a land where freedom exists for all who will appreciate it and love it. Let us each strive a little harder to be good men and women as a tribute to an organization that asks for no reward other than the chance to serve. DOYLE R. SMITH ...9...
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