Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1955, Page 15, Image 15

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Crater Lake during one of the wintertime lulliin.the weather. I thot by Herald and Newt photographer Don Kettler.
Band Festival
Attracts Interest
Tlie Honor Band and Chorus
Festival to be held In Pelican
Jbourt, Klamath Union High School,
Saturday ' evening, December 3,
Ms attracting a lot ot Interest in
"the cities of Lake and Klamath
-tounties and Northern California,
Announced Andrew Loney, direc-
tor of music education in the city
Schools, today.
Students were selected for the
band and chorus on the basis of
nheir proficiency and interest in
itirther music work. Both groups
vill be conducted by a nationally
Htnown director. W. H. Hannah.
3vho will be here to rehearse the
-band and chorus all day, Decern--bcr
3, in preparation for the ies-
"tival that evening.
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PTA NEWS
MILLS SCHOOL PTA
By Mrs. Walter Conrady
Publicity Chairman
Mills School 'PTA seas called to
order at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday,
November 8, by Mrs, James
Barnes, president.
Cub Scouts ol Den 1, Faclt 4,
under the leadership of Mrs. Joe
Mstlick Jr. led the flag salute.
Mrs, Barnes introduced Mrs
Bert Hegler, new program chair
man, who replaces Mrs. Jo Leon
ard, Mrs. Hegler in turn intro
duced Kristian Qtppo and his son
Jon who presented several must
cal selections. Rosalyn Rand, Mills
School music teacher accompanied
them.
Mrs. John Putnam gave a re
port on the fun frolic which was
held at Mills School Halloween
evening.
Mrs, Amos Burnett, membership
chairman, stated that Emilte Hal
deman and Mrs. Julia Cullen were
high in the membership drive for
PTA, Miss Haldeman had a 100.3
score and Mrs, Cullen ,74.
Mrs. Paul Stewart, is new co-
chairman lor the savings stamo
program. : -
James Young, assistant princi
pal of Mills School, explained toe
coming vacation dates to parents.
Thanksgiving vacation will be No
vember 24 ana 35. Christmas va
cation will be December 24 to Jan
uary 2 inclusive.
Mrs. Clifford Kenyon asked par
ents to send old games to school
to be used during the noon hour
when students must stay inside due
to winter weather, ,
Mrs. Dean Miller, school nurse,
introduced Dan Campbell who is
a psychiatric social worker for
Klamath County, Campbell then
introduced film entitled, "Pre
face to A Life." This was an ex
cellent film about- two people who
had different plans for their child
therefore leaving the child confused
and unsure of himself.
The special prise was won by
Mrs. William Fierson.
Room count was won by Mrs,
Ruth Huf faker, teacher of the lower
grades and Mrs. Ruth Betasert,
teacher of the upper grades.
These sew-easy separates add
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Mix-match fabrics, colors make
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Pattern 9028: Misses Sizes 10,
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This easy-to-use pattern gives
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Sew Chart shows you every ttep.
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