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, L ' K .,.f' Lk ' View of the left front wing ot the school taken from the lawn in early winter. The tower in the center of the picture has a gilded dome with a clock at its base. The entrance of the school is ornamented by four beautiful Corinthian columns.
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MRS WILLIAM A. BROWN President Sewanhalra High School PARENT- TEACHER ASS'N ARENT-teacher associations! are or- ganizations of parents, teachers, and other interested adults which study home school and community problems con- cerning the child. These associations pro- vide the medium for establishing unity in education standards. They bring to the teacher the viewpoint of the home, and to the school the sympathetic appreciation of the parents. The objects of the organi- zation are: To promote child welfare in home, school, church and community, to raise the standards of home life, to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children. It brings a closer relation be- tween the home and school, and develops between educators and the general public such efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, moral, and spiritual education that are so desirable for our American youth. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Wm. A. Brown lohn l. O'Neil Daniel Nicholson Geo. Baecker Emma Westfall . . President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President . . Secretary . . Secretary
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The GRADUATES ROBERT STONE MYRA AGRICOLA DOROTHY CHRISTMAN ELIZABETH BURMAN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer HIS year's class, as the classes before them from Sewanhaka, was very fortu- nate in the fact that they had five very capable and intelligent people as their leaders-Mr. Eklund, Adviser, Robert Stone, President, Myra Agricola, Vice- Presidentp Dorothy Christman, Secretary, and Betty Burman, Treasurer. The first Senior social function of the year, the Barn Dance, was held on October 27. Their next social success was a St. Patrick's Dance on March 8. Though it was a week before St. Patrick's Day, the dance had the atmosphere of that day, green punch and all. The Senior play Growing Pains, produced on March 15, caused consider- able excitement among the students. As a whole, the activities of the class went on smoothly and efficiently.
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