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140 Enrolled In Local Schools The Paint Rock Public schools onened Monday Sept. 10, with an enrollment of 140. Herman Price, president of the school board made a short talk before introducing Supt. Joseph A. King. Mr. King asked for the coopration of the students, teachers, and patrons, towarda, successful school year. Judge O. L. Parrish of Bal- linger was introduced and spoke on, The Better Things of Life. Rev. M Williamson offered prayer and welcomed the student body and faculty tc the Paint Rock churches. Mrs W. C. Hartgrove rep resented the Study Club ani: Mrs- D F. Currie represented the P-T.A. The Paint Rock schools have P-TA President Names Chairmen Plans are being formulated andasuccessful yeirs work is anticipated as the new P T. A. President, Mrs. D. F. Uurrie, names her chairmen which are as fo lows: Program-Mrs Ellen Sims. Membership-Mrs VV. l:l. Barnett. Publicity--Mrs. G. K. Rob- erta. NE MA Publications-Mrs. George Click. Health-Mrs. Joe Skipper. Finance-Mrs I. A. Apple- white. Hospitality-Mrs. Stanley Mosteller. Library-Mrs. Frank Sharp PTA School ol lnstruciion Opens at 10 Saturday The PTA school of instruc- tion will be held Saturday, be- ginning at 10 a. m. A cov oi dish lunch will be served. All those who have been enrolled are urged to be present. PTA Plans New Lunchroom, Playground Equipment The Paint Rock P.'l'.A. voted at the last meeting to build a. school lunch room ad- joining the new bus buildings soon to be under construction. George Click is chairman of the lunch room committee and others on the committee are P. W. Williams. 'Vlrs I. A Applewhite and Mrs. Jim Bob Cox. The committee, w as invested with power to not with the executive board be- ing the advisory counsel Supt J. A. King who is chairman of the play ground equipment committee report- ed that equipment had been seler-terl and approved by the ewecutive board and would soon be on the Qrnnnrl . P-TA Boar Football C Painl Roci PAINT ROCK Plans were mai Circus to be h of September, u for football eqi Parent-Teacher tive board met home of the pn Currie. FurLher plans be made at the Sept. 19. Each person ii join the organism its purpose the I welfare. Mis. Alt goal chairman fc install officers at ing. A social 1' for teachers wi' ness session ai committee is in rangements. THE PRESIDENT' S MESSAGE Your Parent-Teacher Association is the connecting link which brings in- The Halloween carnival Fri- day was a grand success. This was manifest by the splendid not as yet employed the sera vices of a Coach and Enrzlist teacher. Good salaries a r e oliered. Mrs. Shulz lnsialls P-TA Officers Al Painl Rock School PAINT ROCK. Sept. 27. lSCl Mrs. Albert Shulz of Eola, district goal chairman, installed neu offi- cers when the Paint Rock Parent- way in which it was conducted. lt was of such nature that any or all could enter into its activi- ties wholeheartedly. The booths were interesting, the food was plentiful and of the highest or' der. The program in the audi' torium was grand, including the auction sale which was carried on enthusiastically. Over S300 ?fffl2egcf:fJf,'f'ciat10n met Wed may was taken in. Thanks to all who d iutgsd D.hF. cgurrie. president con- contributed in any way to the uc t e usiness period and , , - - ' spoke on Uwe' The Peoples. Swing ceinrval. You made rt' possible that the aim or the organizer on is through your cooperation. to serve. - Reports were given by Mrs. V. B. P I R k H Bishop, treasurer: Mrs. Ellen Sims, program chairman: Mrs. V Barnett, membersrip chairman George Click. publication chai Mrs. mang Instruction School Mrs. Joe Skipper, health chfai man: x Mrs. I. A. Applewhite, fi irincr PAINT ROCK' NOV- 3- fscf chairman: Mrs. Stanley Mortcllc- Mrs. Phillip Thompson of San An- h0SDifality Cheiltlnani and MFE' gel 1, sixth district vice president, n?tn1fWihafg'e:b2rf:6nsm R FM. irutructed the Paint Rock Parent- loween carnival and J. A. Kina. Teacher A550Cial'i0T1 in 9' Pfocedufe Local P-T. A. Buys War Bonds Paint Rock P-'l'. A. has pur- chased war bonds totaling 5750 maturity value, to be in- cluded on the 'ith war loan. Mrs. Floy Currie is president- of the local organization. course in all-day session Saturday. Thirteen were enrolled from Paint Rock and four from Millers- view. A luncheon was served at the noon hour in the home economics room with Mrs. W. H. Barnett in charge of arrangements. Mrs. W. M. Yeager of San Angelo spoke on radio in connection with todays education. She is sixth district ra- dio chairman. to closer realation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the train- ing of the child. There must be unity between parent and teacher, school and home. These must be inseparable, if child welfare is to be the supreme object of the organization. This poem Dream for Unity , gives us an ideal for unity which can come trueg I dreamed I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there, The clay they used was a young child's mind, And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacherg the tools he used . Were books, music and artg One, a parent who worked with a guiding Hand and a gentle, loving heart. Day after day the teacher toiled, With touch that was deft and sure, While the parent labored by his side And polished and smoothed it o'er. And when at last their task was done, They were proud of what they had wrought For the things they had molded into the child Could neither be sold nor bought And each agreed they would have failed If he had worked alone For behind the teacher stood the school, And behind the parent, the home. Sincerely, . 0 , U !.fiLJ H Mrs. D.F. Currie , Pfesi President, Paint Rock P-TA. I
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