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Show Parents, Teachers Hear Discussion Of Amendments Meetings of the Parent-Tenchers association for the season started off successfully Wednesday night, with a large crowd attending the program and social in the Harrington Harring-ton school amusement rooms. Jewel Rasnuissen. statistician for the Utah Educationnl assoclntion, explained the objectives of the proposed pro-posed state constitutional amendments amend-ments 1 and 2. which will come before be-fore the voters of the state Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Baird, association president, pres-ident, presided at the meeting, and Mrs. Clifford E. Young was in charge of the program. Miss Mildred Chipman sang two vocal solos as a feature of the program. A social and dance followed, and refreshments were served by the room mothers, under direction of Mrs. K. J. Bird, chairman. A list of the room mothers for the elementary grades was released by the officers Thursday. They are: Chairman, Elementary Grade Room Mothers Mrs. K. J. Bird. First grade Mrs. Walter Devey, Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mrs. Earl Holmstead. Second grade Mrs. E. O. Max-field. Max-field. Mrs. Alvin Monson, Mrs. Will-ard Will-ard Cleghorn. Third grade Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, Sin-gleton, Mrs. Luther Giddings, Mrs. Elwyn Wride. Fourth grade Mrs. Glen Baker, Mrs. Frank Shelley, Mrs. V. F. Houston. Hous-ton. Fifth grades Mrs. Lloyd Tregaskis, Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mrs. Chris Scott. Sixth grade Mrs. T. A. Barratt, Mrs. Harold Magleby. Room mothers are also being selected for the junior high school this year. The list will be announced announc-ed later. The objectives of room representative represen-tative sare (1) to provide a close contact between the parent-teacher association and the parents of pupils pu-pils in each room, and (2) to promote pro-mote the growth of room membership, member-ship, attendance and interests; and (3) to work with the teacher visit the school as often as advisable and encourage visits on the part of parents par-ents according to the school plan. |