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Show mm h 1 r-3- y, V , ill i . I B0ULT0N PTA Boulton Elementary School PTA is a going concern con-cern again thisyear-goingin many directions with concern for the needs of its children. THE BOULTON family is growing with the addition of a group of new homes to its boundries and the old timers wish to extend a hearty welcome wel-come to the new comers. Already this year, Boulton has held a staff buffet luncheon and held back to school night in conjunction with a meet your school board candidate night on Sept. 9. THE MEMBERHSHIP drive is well on its way with Ronald McDonald providing the incentive with hamburgers ham-burgers and fries for a good enrollment. The room mothers tea on Sept. 16 was a great success. and plans are underway for a student vision screening clinic on Oct. 18 as well as the highlight of the year the Halloween Carnival scheduled for Oct. 29. BLAIR Studios will be Officers of the PTA at boulton elementary this year include, front i 1 to r, Dorothy Pollock, indvidual development commissioner; Pat Beckstead secretary; Renee Powell, president; Dona Hill, fourth . - : vice president; Janeen Chamberlain, first vice president. Second ; row, Virginia Teahon, treasurer; Connie Ward, individual develop- ; ment chairman; Joyce Memmott, historian; Sue Lewis, health and ; welfare commissioner. Third row, Geri Siddoway, education com- missioner; Brenda Pieper, teacher representative; third vice ; president; Sharon Gunnell, membership and finance commissioner; j Willard Jorgensen, principal. Not present for picture Bonnie Hein- ; ing, service commissioner. ; taking pictures at the school on Saturday, Oct. 6 at 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. for students, their friends, relatives and you. The pictures will be ready for Christmas. |