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First row: Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Estep Mrs. Campeau, Mrs. Bundy, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Chambers Second row: Mrs. Quarrie, Mrs. Mock, Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Vitale, Mrs Moore Mrs. Dayton R. U. H. S. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION HE High School Parent-Teacher Association is a member of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers whose objects are: First. To promote child welfare in the home, school, church, and community; to raise the standard of home life; and to secure adequate laws for the care and pro- tection of children. Second. To bring into closer relation the home and the .school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, and to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, moral, and spiritual education. The local organization has increased approximately 75° J, oyer last year ' s mem- bership. A monthly contribution has been made to the Student Welfare Fund of the high school and they were also instrumental in securing funds from the county for lunches in the school cafeteria. Members of the Executive Board of the High School Parent-Teacher Associa- tion are: Mrs. Aileen S. Hammond, Principal; Mrs. H. J. Campeau, President; Mrs. A. Estep, 1st Vice-President; Miss Grace Mitchell, 2nd Vice-president; Mrs. E. C. Mock, 3rd Vice-president; Mrs. Agnes Vitale, Secretary; Mrs. Arden Moore, Treasurer; Mrs. Delos Bundy, Financial Secretary; Mrs. George Haeberlin, Historian, Mrs. C. H. Turner, magazines; Mrs. Roland Dronberger, Membership; Mrs. P. W. Dayton, Refreshments; Mrs. Nora Quarrie, Drama; Mrs. A. B. Oder, Student Aid; Mrs. H. C. Fortner, Emblems; Mrs. H. B. Lamer, citizenship; Mrs. C. J. Schaffer, Music; Mrs. E. T. Yarnell, legislation, Mrs. Roy Heath, hospitality; Mrs. F. B. Martin, Social Hygiene; Mrs. James Howe, Life Membership; Mr. Carl Sebelius, Program; and Mrs. A. R. Chambers, Publicity. Tvjfnly-tix
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First Row: Nielson. Conn, Boaz. Chambir.-, Su.ni. . ham, Rae, Bowman, Foote, Mr. Sebeliu.s Kiii.- ' -i. I -UiU, l aliu-r. B|■ad ha , Bi»n- BOYS ' SERVICE COMMITTEE HE Boys ' Service Committee of R.U.H.S. is a branch of the Boys ' Court and is composed of boys who can be relied upon to perform their duties as members. They are chosen by the boys ' advisor, and the boys ' judge to act as officers of the student body. These boys are selected because of their willingness to abide by and help others abide by the policies of R.U.H.S. It is the duty of the members of the Service Committee to check up on those who are forgetful or careless about obeying the school and state school laws. At the first offense a boy is usually warned, but if he continues to do a certain wrong against the school he will be served with a court summons. These summons are given by the members of the service group and jurors. The individual must not let friendship influence or hinder his action when giving a summons. He must be able to judge with intelligence and to treat the members of the student body equally. The boys ' judge presides over the meetings of the Service Committee, which are held at irregular intervals. The Boys ' League secretary acts as secretary of the Service Committee. Offenses which merit the court summons are: the throwing of paper or other waste materials on the school grounds, leaving school without off grounds permits, marring school property, and other such harmful offenses to the institution. To be chosen for membership on the Service Committee is considered a high honor as all members are carefully selected. Only those who make passing grades and admire fair play and exemplify good sportsmanship are selected for membership on the Service Committee. Tti-fnty-five
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