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Show w P. T. A. LEADERS Pictured at a recent social are Win. Pemji P. T. A. Officers. Front row, left to right, Mrs. lack Loan-Sweet, Mrs. L. Marcus Jensen, Mrs. I). R. Woodward. Back Row Left Mr. Paul S. Worthon, .Mr. Clyde L. Hinckley, t- Iirforssts! Soskl Held Fcr P-TA Erccssfives of VSZESUcsn Penn School The outgoing members of the William Penn School's P-TA executive committee- were feted at an informal party Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Charles N. Fehr, 1623 Millbrook load. The committee, which has become known for its enthusiasm enthusi-asm in connection with such projects as the Red Cross, hot lunches for school children, dental clinics, preschool clinics and many other activities, is made up of the following members: mem-bers: Mrs. L. Marcus Jensen, president. Mrs. Leon Jack Sweet, first vice president; Mr. Paul S. Worthen, second vice president; Mrs. D. R. Woodward, Wood-ward, secretary: Mr. Clyde S. Hinckley, treasurer; Mrs. E. H. Andrews, 3617 Canyon Way, publicity chairman: Mrs. George V. Cassitv; 3731 Forest Hills, historian; Mrs. H. M. Day, 1605 Millcreek Wav, health chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Harold S. Carter, 4121 Carter Circle, hospitality chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Rex C. Reeve, 36S6 ! S. 20th East, membership chair-; chair-; man: Mr-:. Xo'iman L. Fehr, j 1623 Millbrook road, program chairman: Mrs. Bus Van Don-; Don-; gen, 177S Oak Ridge Drive, pub lications chairman; Mrsv Walter Wal-ter W. Weideman, 2S10 Chad-wick, Chad-wick, teacher representative, and Mrs. A. Lee Christenson, 1572 Orchard Drive room mother moth-er chairman. MEETlXf! OX MONDAY Dr. ,C. H. H. Branch, psychiatrist, psychi-atrist, will speak on mental health at (he group's annual meeting on Monday. Election of officers will be held for the coming year and building plans will be discussed. There is a need for an auditorium, lunch room and other facilities for an anticipated 300 new students. |