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Show PARENTS DAY AT BM WEDNESDAY A most successful beginning of the Parent-Teacher association year was the meeting Wednesday at Bingham junior and senior high schools, beginning with visits vis-its of parents to early morning classes and concluding with an interesting program at an assembly assem-bly in the afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed 56 parents in the cafeteria under un-der direction of Miss Verna Walker Walk-er at 11:30 a.m. A general assembly, assem-bly, called at 2 p.m., was under direction of Principal T. H. Mc-Mullin Mc-Mullin and included the following follow-ing program numbers: Community singing, led by Joel P. Jensen; welcome, Mrs-A. Mrs-A. E. Mitchell, P.-T.A. president; bell lyre solos, "Humoresque" by Dvorak, and "Merry Widow Waltz" by Lehar, Helen Rogers, with accompaniment by her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. W. T. Rogers. Remarks, Harold Mattice, student stu-dent body president; piano solo, "To Spring" by Edvard Grieg, Miss Margaret Ireland; talk, "Why P.-T.A.", the Rev. Meredith Smith; Piano duet, "Stars and Stripes Forever", Sousa, Mrs. Wayne Shelley and Gail Shelley; "What P.-T.A. Means To the Teacher," talk, H- R. Bailey; vocal vo-cal solo, Norma Swain, "God Bless America", accompaniment by Mrs. John Holmes, the audience aud-ience joining in the second chorus. |