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Show Central School PTA To Drive For Members Beginning next week the Central Cen-tral School P. T. A. will begin their membership drive to obtain members for the 1950-51 season. The slogan adopted for this year will be "Every Parent A Member" and it is hoped that by realizing this goal a closer association assoc-iation may be established between the student, parent, and teacher. Closer cooperation will create a cooperative spirit and lead the child to more freely discuss his problems and express his views. Next week the children will bring home blanks pertaing to the membership drive and it is desired that the parents complete these blanks and return them to the school. Conducting the drive will be the newly elected officers of the Central Cen-tral School P. T. A. and all room mothers. Officers are Viola Beers, Presi-' dent; Daphne Westover, vice president; presi-dent; Nina Nagal, Secretary; Ve-loy Ve-loy Warnick, Magazine Agent; Leta Thorne, Membership Chair-, man; Doris Rogers arid Maymetta Johnson, Program Chairmen; Mary Varney, Publicity chairman. Room representatives are: 1st grade; Miss Hayes morning section, sect-ion, Mrs. Lamar Sykes; afternoon section, Mrs, J. W. Friant; Mrs.'! Neilson's morning section, Mrs. Art Meredith; afternoon section, Mrs. George Neilson; Second garde, Miss Bushman, Mrs. Charles Warnick; Miss Gleas-on, Gleas-on, Mrs. Ethan Allen; Mrs. Wag-staff, Wag-staff, Mrs. Mrs. Errol Robbins; 3rd grade, Mrs.. Ash, Mrs., .FVHii : Hunt; Miss Paul, Mrs Dean Smith; 4th grade, Mr. Hall, Mrs. George Smith; Mrs. Told, Mrs. Howard Warnick; Mr. Salisbury, Mrs. Golden Peay; 5th grade, Mr. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. B. Cobbley; Mrs. White Mrs. Reed Halliday; 6th grade. Mr. Merrill and Mr. Paulson, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson; Mr. Walker. Mrs. George McNees. |