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QQQQQQQQQQ THE DROFLIM 5GQQ5 PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION It is the aim of the Parent-Teacher Association to promote a sense of mutual helpfulness, cooperation and understanding between parent and school, and to maintain a high standard of health and scholarship among our pupils. The year 1931 started with a membership of 59, which included the entire school faculty. A pre-Christmas membership drive resulted in a total of 100 members on january 1. The Fifth Grade won the prize offered to the grade securing the most new members. NVe have added to our funds as follows: First Committee .................................................................. 345.00 Schuster-Martin play, Aladdin's Magic Lamp , plus candy sold by Camphre Girls ............................ 26.75 Home Talent Play, Nothing But the Truth , plus candy sold by Campfire Girls ........................................ 135.00 In addition to these activities our funds were increased by contributions from the leading fraternal organizations to our free milk, making it possible to carry on this very worthy work throughout the entire school period. From November l to March ll at a total of 4,641 half pint bottles of milk were served. Of these 1,433 were paid for by parents able to do so, making Z1 total of 3,208 bottles of free milk served to underweight children. In the beginning, 75 children a day were served. After re-weighing in January, the number was reduced to 55. Z0 having gained sufficiently to be dropped from the list. The total milk bill will run over S200 this year. It has been our custom for several years to award a picture to the grade having the highest average attendance and the least tardiness. In addition, an annual prize of S25 is awarded to the best English scholar at Graduation. --Mrs. Louella Leaf 1 9 3 2 QQQQQQQQQQQQ age en A
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QEQEQQQQQQ THE DROFLIM QQQIQEQQQQQQ MR. J. W. MacDONALIJ B.S. Miami University History MISS RUTH HILLIARD A.B. University of Kentucky Foreign Languages J l MRs..m'U iraqi kai I JVMEj1-SKY' Diploma in. 'Public Sg,'hoolnlVIusic Ohifixliiniversity I University of ' Cincinnati f-College of Music, Cincinnati Music and Art MR. WARREN COY B.S. Miami University Science Mathematics Physical Education MISS HELEN SEEL B.S. Ohio University Bliss College Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping Arithmetic MR. WILLIAM E. HARPER B.S. Miami University General Science Industrial Arts MISS LOUISE BUTLER B.S. Miami University English MRS. RUTH S. JOSLIN B.S. Miami University Home Economics Biology QQQQQQQQQQQGE 1 9 3 2 GQQQQQQQQEQQ Page nine
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