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'gawwl STANDING, left to right: Mr. Lloyd, President, Mr. Heil, Mr. Stoll- maier. SEATED: Mr. Purdy, Mrs. McDonald, Vice-President, Mrs. Marsh, Clerk. Not present-Mr. Jordan. Page fourteen Every school community needs the experience, the wisdom, and the energy of public-spirited adult citizens, who are willing to devote their time and energy for the benefit of that community's children and youth. Terrace Park has always enjoyed the reputation of being something better than average, perhaps even superior in the quality of its school. As students, we should be mindful of the contribution which the Parent-Teachers Association and the Terrace Park Board of Education make for our welfare. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Parker, Treasurer, Mrs. Cone, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Allison, President, Mrs. Lendcrman, First Vice-Presidentg Mrs, Lee, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Tooker, Recording Secretary. I I I
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