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Show Parent's Day Is Ilig Event at MIS All of Thursday Parents of Delta high school have a full day and evening, all to themselves and the faculty, when Parents' Day opens Thursday morning. morn-ing. Pupils have a day vacation, while parents and faculty have a day of class work, assembly, games and n ppnpra pnnrt time. This is the 23rd year that Parents' Par-ents' Day has been held, with each year adding to the popularity of the day. It was started in depression depres-sion years, to raise spirits. The days has gathered more and more momentum, mo-mentum, and is now eagerly looked forward to each year. The general pattern remains the same, with registration at 9 a.m., followed by an assembly at 9:30. Lilac Holman will introduce the officers of-ficers in charge of the event, parents par-ents and teachers. Prin. Glen W. Seegmiller will introduce the teachers teach-ers at DHS. Supt. A. M. Maughan will make a short talk and music will be given by Leona Prestwich, Richard Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain. Then follows classwork from 10:30 until noon. All parents are invited to the luncheon, served in the hot lunch room from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m., and to movies in the auditorium during the lunch period. From 1:45 to 2:15, is the political rally and cheer practice, and elections. elec-tions. At 2:30 is the general assembly, again in the auditorium. This year's featured speaker is Dr. G. Homer Druham, director, Dept. of Political Science. University of Utah. His talk will be of exceptional interest, on a field in which he is well grounded. U. of U.. students will give seyeral musical numbers. The assembly is followed by a ball game at 5:15, rest period at 5:15, and a movie, "Lady in a Jam" at 6:15. Then comes the evening program, opening at 8 p.m. when Snow College Coll-ege will give the program. Their numbers will include readings, music, mu-sic, and a one-act play. And closing clos-ing the big day is the old-time dance, with old-time music in the gymnasium from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. |