January 31, 1919
The regular monthly meeting was held January 31, 1919. The minutes of the last meeting were read and proved correct. The Treasurey gave her report and stood correct.
Due to illness Mrs. Ort and Mrs. Parliament were not able to be present.
It was moved and carried that the secretary buy a hectograph from J.L. Hammett & Co of Brooklyn, letter size, $2.50
Mrs. Hoppins, summer resident of the Califon vicinity- presented a U.S. Flag to the school. To be presented Feb. 22, 1919. The teachers were asked to prepare a program for that day. They heartily consented.
The Assoc. decided that the school needed a flag pole. As the Assoc. funds were getting low. It was agreed that a box social be given on the Eve of Valentine's Day.
A committee was appointed to find out where the best fag pole could be obtained.
Mr. Hoffman and Miss Haver were invited to attend the flag raise.
At the next Assoc. meeting the topics "What the Teachers expect from the parents" was to be prepared by Miss DeGroat. "What the Parent expect from the teachers" by Mrs. Harry Guiese(note: Geist).
A special meeting to be called Feb. 3, 1919.
There was no further business the meeting was adjourned.
March 3, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called March 3, 1919. The members reported at 2:30 at the school and spent the afternoon covering library books.
The committee reported that they could not induce the proprietors of our saw mills to get and sell us a flag pole. The plumber also refused to undertake such a large proposition.
Feb. 14, 1919
Parent Teacher's Association held a Valentine's Day Box Special Feb. 14, 1919. The proceeds $7.50 taken at the door, $12.40 from the social; donated $1.10; total $20.00.
Feb 28, 1919
March
The Parent Teacher's Association held their regular monthly meeting Feb. 28, 1919. The Association decided that only a bill of $15.00 be sent to Mrs. Hoppins.
The Association decided to have a St. Patrick's Social, Friday Evening March 14, 1919. The special feature of this program is to be given by Mrs. Doran. The topics which were prepared for this regular meeting and were not given because of so few members present will be given at the social. It was also decided that refreshments be served. The materials to be served, to be donated by the parents of the Association. Miss Trimmer, Mrs. Geist, Miss Cass, Mrs. Tiger, Mrs. Neigh and Mrs. E. Philhower were appointed to be solicitors for their districts. Admission 25 cents.
A special meeting to be called Thursday 3:30, March 6, 1919.
March 15, 1919
A special meeting of the Association was called March 6, to make the necessary preparations for the social.
The St. Patrick's social which was held Saturday March 15, 191 brought a net of $34.88.
May 5, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called May 5, 1919 at 7 P.M. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the preparations for the (note: the sentence was never completed by the secretary)
May 26, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called May 26, 1919 at 7 P.M. The purpose of the meeting was to give the sum of $10.00 towards the library fund.
The result of the Spring Festival was $31. from which the ice cream bill was to be paid.
December 10, 1919
A meeting of the Parent Teacher's Assco. was held Dec. 10, 1919 at 3:30. The important business was the election of new officers. The election results as follows:
President - Mrs. Neigh
Vice Pres - Mrs. Wm Philhower
Secretary - Mrs. Ogareck
Treasurer - Mrs. Raymond Apgar
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The unsanitary and unsatisfactory condition of the school was commented upon but no action was taken upon the matter.
The misconduct of some school children was discussed and the motion was made and seconded that the complainants appear before the Board of Education and state their objections. Another motion was passed that the teachers send the names of the pupils in question to the Bd of Education.
As there was no further business the meeting adjourned at 5 P.M.
The regular monthly meeting was held January 31, 1919. The minutes of the last meeting were read and proved correct. The Treasurey gave her report and stood correct.
Due to illness Mrs. Ort and Mrs. Parliament were not able to be present.
It was moved and carried that the secretary buy a hectograph from J.L. Hammett & Co of Brooklyn, letter size, $2.50
Mrs. Hoppins, summer resident of the Califon vicinity- presented a U.S. Flag to the school. To be presented Feb. 22, 1919. The teachers were asked to prepare a program for that day. They heartily consented.
The Assoc. decided that the school needed a flag pole. As the Assoc. funds were getting low. It was agreed that a box social be given on the Eve of Valentine's Day.
A committee was appointed to find out where the best fag pole could be obtained.
Mr. Hoffman and Miss Haver were invited to attend the flag raise.
At the next Assoc. meeting the topics "What the Teachers expect from the parents" was to be prepared by Miss DeGroat. "What the Parent expect from the teachers" by Mrs. Harry Guiese(note: Geist).
A special meeting to be called Feb. 3, 1919.
There was no further business the meeting was adjourned.
March 3, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called March 3, 1919. The members reported at 2:30 at the school and spent the afternoon covering library books.
The committee reported that they could not induce the proprietors of our saw mills to get and sell us a flag pole. The plumber also refused to undertake such a large proposition.
Feb. 14, 1919
Parent Teacher's Association held a Valentine's Day Box Special Feb. 14, 1919. The proceeds $7.50 taken at the door, $12.40 from the social; donated $1.10; total $20.00.
Feb 28, 1919
March
The Parent Teacher's Association held their regular monthly meeting Feb. 28, 1919. The Association decided that only a bill of $15.00 be sent to Mrs. Hoppins.
The Association decided to have a St. Patrick's Social, Friday Evening March 14, 1919. The special feature of this program is to be given by Mrs. Doran. The topics which were prepared for this regular meeting and were not given because of so few members present will be given at the social. It was also decided that refreshments be served. The materials to be served, to be donated by the parents of the Association. Miss Trimmer, Mrs. Geist, Miss Cass, Mrs. Tiger, Mrs. Neigh and Mrs. E. Philhower were appointed to be solicitors for their districts. Admission 25 cents.
A special meeting to be called Thursday 3:30, March 6, 1919.
March 15, 1919
A special meeting of the Association was called March 6, to make the necessary preparations for the social.
The St. Patrick's social which was held Saturday March 15, 191 brought a net of $34.88.
May 5, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called May 5, 1919 at 7 P.M. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the preparations for the (note: the sentence was never completed by the secretary)
May 26, 1919
A special meeting of the Assoc. was called May 26, 1919 at 7 P.M. The purpose of the meeting was to give the sum of $10.00 towards the library fund.
The result of the Spring Festival was $31. from which the ice cream bill was to be paid.
December 10, 1919
A meeting of the Parent Teacher's Assco. was held Dec. 10, 1919 at 3:30. The important business was the election of new officers. The election results as follows:
President - Mrs. Neigh
Vice Pres - Mrs. Wm Philhower
Secretary - Mrs. Ogareck
Treasurer - Mrs. Raymond Apgar
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.
The unsanitary and unsatisfactory condition of the school was commented upon but no action was taken upon the matter.
The misconduct of some school children was discussed and the motion was made and seconded that the complainants appear before the Board of Education and state their objections. Another motion was passed that the teachers send the names of the pupils in question to the Bd of Education.
As there was no further business the meeting adjourned at 5 P.M.

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