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Sunday, N. 8, 1959 A
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Patrick, Hanby
Schools Plan
Open House
Gold Hill The Patrick and
Hanby Elementary schools of
District 6C will hold open
house, Thursday, November
12, in observance of National
' Education Week. Teachers
and pupils will be hosts and
hostesses to parents that eve
ning.
For the convenience of par
ents who have children in
both schools, Patrick will
host parents 6 until 7:13 p.m
when all parents and teachers
will meet at the Hanby gym
nasium for the Gold Hill Par
ent-Teachers assocition busi
ness meeting.
Mrs. Ogden Kellogg presi
dent of the unit, reports that
room count will be taken to
determine the class having the
largest per centage of parents
at this meeting. The winning
room gets to keep the gold
fish until the next PTA ses
sion. "
. .'Various classrooms will
make announcements of in
terest to parents near the
close of the business meeting.
Those who have not j pined the
association this year and wisn
to do so may contact ' Mrs.
Donald Meister, membership
chairman. '
Hanby School
' At the' close of the business
session, the Hanby pupils and
teachers will host parents and
visitors in their classrooms
Rooms at the Hanby building
will remain open until 9:30
p.m. t
The operation of a ham ra
dio station on the top floor of
the building will be a feature
of the program planned at
Hanby that evening. Boys
taking the radio class and the
instructors, Allen Hill and
Marvin Throne, will be in
charge of this part of the visi
tation. , Room mothers will begin
serving refreshments in the
Hanby school's cafeteria at 8
p.m. Youngsters must be ac
companied by their parents. ,-
Room mothers who will be
in charge of refreshments in
clude, seventh grade, Mrs.
. Arthur Schatz, M.s. Jim Wil
son, Mrs. Delos Walker, and
Mrs. Arthur . Bbye; second
grade, Mrs. Luther Gann, and
Mrs. R. P. Corona;, and third
grade, Mrs. Glenn Leach and
Mrs. Glenn Wade.
Coffee Planned
All parents and friends of
pupils of the two schools are
invited to attend a get-acquainted
coffee, honoring
first grade parents, and new
parents in the commuity",
Tuesday, November 17, be
tween 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Paul Molloy,
Second avenue. Proceeds will
be used to meet the budget ex
penses of the PTA. ,
'Mrs. Kenneth Fluck, room
representative, reports that
Mrs. Jerry Jeroloman and
Mrs. George Tilley,. first
grade room mothers, will be
responsible for inviting first
grade parents.
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Mothersingers
To Hold Practice
Central Point The District
6C. Mothersingers will prar
tice Tuesday, November 10, at
9r30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Harvey D. Field, Seven Oaks
road. Central Point.
r The group was recently or
ganized and has had one prac
tice session to learn three part
choral numbers. Mrs. Field is
director, of the group and has
invited all interested women
to join-
Child care will be available
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Wright, Fourth and
Laurel streets, Central Point.
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