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Show St. George Play School Reports Large Enrolment Here Tuesday The St. George Play School enrolment en-rolment totaled 75 on Tuesday, the opening day, states director Gwendolyn Rogers. This is 10 in excess of anticipations, but shows the mothers have wholesome reaction re-action toward this educational program planned for the preschool pre-school child. Generous as the County School board, Supt, Moody and the Elementary Ele-mentary school officials are, the lack of adequate floor space makes it necessary to divide this group into two sections for the year as explained to the mothers at the meeting held last Thursday. Thurs-day. The division is made to give those nearest age six the first part of the year and the younger children the latter part of the year. Even so, it is necessary to divide the group into two sections, part coming in the forenoon and part in the afternoon. This program pro-gram seems to be working out satisfactorily, and every effort is being made to give the children the most enlarged program possible. pos-sible. The Mothers' club, official sponsors, was organized last Thursday with Juanita Brooks, president; Sabra Foremaster, vice (Continued on page eight) Playi School (Continued from first page) president; and Lola McArthur, secretary-treasurer. The committees commit-tees include, Emily Foremaster. supplies and equipment; home and school coordinator, Bessie Smith; publicity, Mary Reber; social, Mel-ba Mel-ba Baker. Meetings will be held the last Friday of each month, the first session to be held Friday, Fri-day, Sept. 5, at 4 p. m. Mothers must attend these meetings. |