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Seated: Broadwell, Pollard, Hughs, Newton, Johnson, Haggerty, Bailey. Standing: Koegel, Fuller, Henry, Mahon, Beresford, Enos, Smith, Wilson, Stimmel. Parent - Teachers ' Association Back in the days when the site of our present beautiful school was a barley field, members of the P.T.A. conducted a tireless house-to-house canvas, urging that the bonds for the high school be voted. When the school was assured, Mr. White called in Mrs. Harley D. Thompson and Mrs. Kenneth Hughs, Garvey P.T.A. Council leaders, to formulate plans for the building of a strong and active Parent-Teachers ' Association. The dedication cornerstone box contains a list of 339 charter members of the Parent-Teacher Association. The first president was Mrs. Kenneth Hughs; her board included Mesdames Ruby Busch, Ben Eckdahl, G. E. Benkesser, Mark Wheeler, Worth Bailey, Percy Johnson, Samuel Broadwell, George Pettit, George DuVall, Harley Thompson, and Mr. R. K. Jones. In April Mrs. Carr Newton was elected president, with Mesdames C. H. Haggerty, W. B. Arens, Percy Johnson, Claren Galloway, Worth Bailey, Samuel Broadwell, Chester Pollard, George Pettit, and A. J. Arblaster in other elective offices. Mrs. Kenneth Hughs has done a particularly fine piece of work as the Student Aid Chairman. Through the Student Aid, drawing instruments, glasses, dental care, surgical operations, clothing, and lunches have been provided for many students. Scholarship awards have been presented to the three highest ranking students each semester. The P.T.A. has sponsored and chaperoned dances, skating parties, and other social affairs. It has assisted the Council Thrift Shop, and decorated the tables for the Senior Class luncheons, provided caps and gowns for some members in the graduating classes. A banner was recently presented to the Aztec Band by the organization. From the time of its inception, the P.T.A. has cooperated with the school patrons, the school administration, and the teachers in the common effort to assure the success of Mark Keppel High School. [24]
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to the Cafeteria it to the Student Body Store Around Our Campus to the Bank [ 23 ]
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IGNATURES Assistant Personnel Row 1: Mueller, Donnelly, Stephens, Donohoe, Hender- son, Clark, H. K. Rough. How 2: Hovious, Friedrich, Behrs, Murphy, Brewer, Wal- ton, Ahrens. How 3: Glassey, Palmer, Martin, Sloan. [ 25 ] Row 1: Wright, Smith, Elder, Hill. Row 2: Blakeney, Turnquist, Felt, Burnham, McAninch.
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