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Show Parents Day Program j Held At Hurricane High HURRICANE, U t a h Friendships Friend-ships that were begun twenty years or more ago at "Dixie Normal Nor-mal College" were renewed Friday, Fri-day, Feb. 11 at Hurricane High school when former students met as the parents of today's local high school students. Leeman B. Bennett, principal of the school welcomed all visitors, and he and his faculty members directed their guests from one class to another. One hundred and sixty-five parents attended classes ranging from informal dancing in the gymnasium to parliamentary debating in Sociology. Free lunches were served at noon to parents and teachers. During the lunch hour, a band ( Continued on page four) m Hurricane Parents Day (Continued from first page) concert was given by the high school band. At 2:20 a general assembly for parents and teachers only, was held, at which Mrs. Kva C. Webb, president of the Hurricane-La Ver-kin Ver-kin P.-T. A. officially welcomed those assembled. County Supt. Milton F Moody, who had also spent part of the day at Hurricane j High School, expressed himself strongly in his remarks, as being in favor of parents and teachers becoming more intimately ,-is-soeiated as a means of furthering I educational possibilities. I Mr. Bennett presided at the' meet ing. |