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7T - > ■ >>''^!.'^ vn,vv"^vi„,, (/(o\^>\ r / I *T^O ^ - ^ r -c:^' -MIri51Jii55_?il5225, BECEIvIBER 21, 19^4 P.T.A. HOLES LAST IffiETIHS CF r. ni^v f held Tlrirsday ni§} t Bee. loth marked the Glocdnp’ ' | of the meetings for 1934 sehooj yeai Annmher of parents were n-esen^ , and showed through diseussion that willing to make the 1935 meetings oten more successful than pio .It.st four have -been. During* the ousiness session the ‘rrin'^lrifli 1:1' k-p - that all'llhnts 4-'n in ^.rying tp get ohildr L-o wheel so that the school's at- enciarce would he sufficient to add a new teacher to the high school' _paw.in.y ana maintain the same num ber for -f,ho elementary school newt year, Cn an average there are forty absences every day. Of these ab sences there are ver^r few putils who lean offer an excuse for the'hr Being out, ^ ^ v""ery import ant committee v/as appointed hy the president to stub'^ the ofiucational nev-Js and ^esar ^s of the People of and preserit thei 0 omm±ttev ART) THERE '.'ERE SHEPHERBS On tne Judean hills ••centuries agjj as shepherds watched* their flocks a host of angels suddenly appnraed-singing 'Nifory to Oc-B in the Highest:Peace on earth,and good will to men'; Across the cen turies tiiese worcis have come to the peonies of tho' earth. They hav Been read and sung By all rabional- :ies. Buring the conOng Ohristn;; -egis..at 1 ve E a i 1 o y C mmun i y finlPngs to the :omi,nitt0e r 01 ■Xi' fate % 0 me J b 0 ;i' }, A r lha,t Orant^, Ohairman ; Hus J, p. Underv;ool. hits.. Roborj keaeomes,eaH Hiss Felon rnyeite. Here is an excellent cun pori/uniey for the peopi.s .of ine " wOr.,immj.uy ;>o express thei.r desires In I'.vtorable or unfavoraB} e crit icism over the present status of 0,,.r piBj_i,f^ sc-hools and their c'crri*"-' ula* (Continued on page I ) season they will Be used througho-^ t-he whoi.e world, and more then'evop they need to Be r.ad in loud^.o-' voice and sung in -unison By the nations. How’inuch the wtrl’^ needs a .song of , hope and a light tnat wil,i.^..ip.ake them raise thoir V'-ices GO the sky, V/e need to Join hands ■trom co-estry^to country, to ta.ico o ur i.Uth :i ing01- f-j. ^ j-^ machine g re ;10 di.sX'erse the v.t3r c 1 ouds . to do, av/a.y -.M-yp eonspiracyes and mis- unlerstandings, and follo-vv the sta:- 01 Pet ill euem ^ . ‘ Ac ^ Cir.',Lsimas season there sixte- een miriio.n peopie on refj.of farko us 1x1 whose hemes the randies" will Burxi Brignt- ana tne Groes wil Be coi erel -wich gifts, not fail to- shace cun light with some one else Bo not let the oppcriuriity rl ' -wSlping pass By, Let ur not lot to world mco.k our caroi.s.But let ur in turn try to make the '‘Good rp song tne Sxiephe.rds heard d cone true >!« >;; >|c J; ,1, The attendance Banner was v.^on By A ch.ristmas program" M
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