Western Hills PTA Installs New Officers And Names CommitteesWestern Hills High School PTA recently installed new officers at its final meeting of the year.Heading the group as president is Clav W. Pardo, secretary to the board and business manager -of the Cincinnati Art Museum. Other officers are first vice president, Earl William Kallendorf, assistant manager of electric distribution department,Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co,; second vice Howard Cope; recordingsecretary, Mrs, Clifford Penn;Robert ♦Meier; treasurer, Edwin Cunningham; auditor, Mrs, ' ecilCouncil delegates are Mrs. Thomas Jarrold and Mrs. Richard Kolks; and alternate delegates, Mrs, Dale Honecker and Mrs. Ralph Ambrosius.Clay W. Pardoin addition, the president hasannounced committee chairmen to the following standingcommittees: hospitality, Mrs. Ed Webb; parliamentarian, Mrs. George Bruestle; legislation, Mrs. Kenneth Starrett; publicity, Mrs, Donald Paulding; health, Mrs. Winston Freeh; senior breakfast,siwert and Mrs. Ralph Fischer; ways and means’, Mrs. Ray Mathias.STP re p r e se n t at Ives are M r. and Mrs. Russell Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jauch; Grade 12, Mrs, Vernon Samuelson and Mrs. Kenneth Starrett; Grade 11, Mrs. Joseph Nichoson and Mrs. Earl William Kallendorf; Grade 10, Mrs. John Nickoson and Mrs. William Singleton.Elder Scholars ' Awarded HonorsI wo Elder seniors were presented awards as a result of participation in the National H o n or S c hoi arsh i p Progra m lt;sponsored by the National Association of Secondary SchoolArthur Frank, 4112 Pleasure Dr., Cincinnati, was selected toaSociety Scholarship. Arthur plans to attend Michigan StateUniversity following his graduation in June.Thomas Davis, 708 Dair Ave.,Harrison, Ohio-, was selected asan alternate recipient of aNational Honor Societyplans to attend Antioch College following his graduation in June,