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Show P.T.A. Members Anticipate "Back to School Night" November 5th has been selected as the date of the annual "Back to School Night," when members of the Parent Teachers' Association of South high school will occupy the students' desks and puzzle over the lessons prepared for them. Students are requested to stay at home that Wednesday evening and, if necessary, walk the floor with the baby, warm the bottle, or read bedtime stories to the little lit-tle ones so that mothers and fathers fa-thers can attend school for the first and perhaps the last time of the year. Teachers are planning to discuss dis-cuss the problems of the regular students and answers the questions asked by the parents concerning them. Imagine mother or dad trying to solve problems in Latin, geometry, geome-try, or shorthand. However, they will, and in order that these new "freshmen" won't lose their way or enter wrong classes every student stu-dent will be instructed to write a legible program of his classes. It would never do for mom and dad to be marked down as stuffing. The evening will commence at 8:00 p. m. with an assembly conducted con-ducted by Miss Winifred Dyer, De Voe Woolf, principal, and Mrs. Stephen Gilmore, P. T. A. president. presi-dent. After the assembly, the students "for an evening" will follow through the class schedule. There will be no lunch hour at the regular time. Instead, with stomachs yearning for that hamburger ham-burger at the end of the period, classes will continue until each has been visited. After sixth period, the parents -will model the behavior of their children and walk sedately to the cafeteria where refreshments will be served. |