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Show Parents Continue Visits to Junior High School A group of 16 parents, the largest larg-est this year, spent Wednesday morning, Feb. 15, visiting the Cedar CUy junior high school? I These were the parents of the students in Mr. E. J. Stucki's home room. The group met in Mr. Stucki's room at 9:30 a. m. and at 10, the parents began their visits to the various other classes and activities. I At 11 a. m., the group met in the school library, where the time was spent in open discussion of school problems and activities. Lorin Miles, principal, answered I the parents' questions and explained ex-plained the various problems and programs of the school. I Parents are being urged to visit the school and to take part in the discussions which are held. According to Mr. Miles, it is only through an understanding of school problems that the desired cooperation between the parents and the school can be obtained. Parents who visited the school were: Mrs. Mel Ence and Mrs. W. A. Painter, room mothers; Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Howard iDalley, Mrs. Arnold Arrowsmith, I Mrs. Wallace Clothier, Mrs. Earl McBride, Mrs. Otis McCall, Mrs. jTheron Ashcroft, Mrs. Ray Mel-I Mel-I ling, Mrs. Frank Kelsey, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Thomas Bladen, Blad-en, Mrs. A. W. Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. Thelmer Stratton. |