The Vidette-Messenger Centennial EditionThe 1936 special edition celebrating Porter County's centennial year . . . .

The following article has been transcribed from the August 18, 1936, issue of The Vidette-Messenger, published in Valparaiso, Indiana. This particular special edition focuses on Porter County's centennial celebration and contains a 94-page compendium of Porter County history up to that time.

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Source: The Vidette-Messenger, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana; August 18, 1936; Volume 10, Section 2, Page 22.

 

CITY SCHOOL TEACHER BODY IS ORGANIZED

The Valparaiso City School Teachers Association is the name of an organization comprising teachers of the city schools.

The group meets once a month on the 1st Monday during the school years.

The organization carried on business pertaining to the mutual interest of the teachers. Their meetings are inspirational and they have social and legislative committees which look after these phases.

The association co-operated with the school authorities in every particular. C. L. Bigelow is president and Miss Gertrude Jessee, is secretary.

Article transcribed by Steven R. Shook

 

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