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Show SCHOOL-PROBLEMS AIRED AT RECENT CONVENTION AT P. G. W. W. Brockbank of this city, assistant superintendent of Nebo school district, presided over an administrators' conference for secondary sec-ondary principals and district superintendents of Region Three and Wasatch district on Thursday of the past week, at Pleasant Grove. Many fine suggestions were contributed con-tributed to the conference by N. G. Barlow, assistant state superintendent. superin-tendent. He discussed the increased in-creased teacher load, the building problem, the essentials fn evaluation evalua-tion of secondary schools, and re-(Continued re-(Continued on Page Two) School Problems . . . (Continued from Page One) sponsibilities of secondary school administrators. Other problems which came in discussion during the confer-were confer-were : Releasing of teachers mpetency or because of '. ed the retirement age; ' ' the extremely low c. -v'ldren who I . wle . - - , U t''-itles 'm American For- '... ' ool, and whose par- , eJo voluntarily send the Sch school. to 0 the accusation Sotbe trons, by visiting svver t r countries, and oplpa ttat our high 'n oth TOt know how 'feasors, '. r discussion j '"atesdoi :ame in f. issed was meeting- super- - 1daer?IUatioa V '"on daT school hat conference. rd ""T s-rii.othB.il Tournament, by 5ta-B regional or area providing uiter-r g tournaments to rQUl;c B to f -lass A to four and Class of Class a w i- 0f teams Utner ..j peting the labor SSS communities, were ta.en "CenSSn opened with ondary f 51011 m for secondary schools and ,e schools- |