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Show j parents Visit At 0; Band , jj ((others Re elect s5 "vT creator achievement nor , greatness can come to men ,mon than that of being good 4 Z" declared Dr. Reed Brnd-rt Brnd-rt ';"f 'the BYU before parents of op qnrinsrvme. high school during Jy ,nmial parents' visiting day '. Thiirsdav. Dr. Bradford fur-"'; fur-"'; explained the problems con-'i con-'i ';' young people between the 5S ':. 0f i2 and 25 years. 33 "i tres?fd the importance of "rties parents play in assisting M offspring in coping with prob-0! prob-0! '. ,-jth special emphasis, on the 99 rs Afton Palfreyman, presi-s presi-s -t of the PTA organization, was 31 '.kar"e of the meeting and mu-3i mu-3i ."was furnished by the high (1 '-.joi chorus. Also Mrs. Ernest ')! "ver gave a vocal solo, si ' other PTA officers who assisted li . -h the day's program included, -on Reese, school representa-il representa-il '-t and Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, 53 "retary, also Principal Paul K. !i "slker. ' ... - During the day, the parents visi--i each of the classes in which 1 ?:r boys and girls were enrolled, le -'e the students remained at 1 Parents were also given an t --ortunity to discuss various initial in-itial problems with the tea-rs, tea-rs, and enjoyed lunch at noon - the school cafeteria. s' During the day also, the school 18 :A mothers, of which Mrs. Mer-y Mer-y Young is president, conducted !' meeting and re-elected Mrs. ' :mg president and Mrs. Inez '" 'ider, vice-president. Mrs. Delia ;-jth was appointed secretary and P -Jisurer. The group also voted in several J re members including, Mrs. Del-, Del-, Whitehead, Mrs. Grace Rich-' Rich-' :.nd, Mrs. Blanch Tew, Mrs. :--sie Fietkau, Mrs. Minerva Jes-; Jes-; and Mrs. Mary Verl Maycock. |