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Show High School PTA Has Informative Lecture-Discussion By Noted Provo Educator On Wednesday ted in the question box were discussed dis-cussed and although time ran out before every problem could be handled, PTA officers and Principal Princip-al Holm urge you to be present at each scheduled meeting, a time will be given for discussion at each of them. . The well known lecturer and moderator, Mrs. Stella P. Oaks, will be here at the next meeting, Jan. 5, to moderate and coordinate A large and vitally interested group of parents and teachers met at the Pleasant Grove High School Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to enjoy the discussion period which was held, with Dr. J. C. Moffitt, acting as moderator. There was an enthusiastic participation par-ticipation from the parents, so that everyone there felt stimulated and well repaid for their attendance. attend-ance. Questions, previously inser- the questions presented at that evening. ev-ening. In the discussion Wednesday night, Dr. Moffitt explained that within the past ten years great technological developments have developed, such as television, etc., which has a tendency to influence young peoples behavior. He mentioned men-tioned also that world problems confuse youth. He stressed the value of taking youngsters into our confidence, of letting them plan where their values should lie. Where sex problems are concerned, con-cerned, Dr. Moffitt said, "We cannot can-not wait until questions are asked for fear they may acquire the wrong information in the wrong places." The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Beulah Bradley, president of PTA. Special music was furnished by Mr. Jensen of the High School Music department. Lyean Johnson, teacher at the high school, was given a few minutes to discuss absenteeism, his special assignment assign-ment for the year. Don't forget, If your problem wasn't discussed come out to the next meeting. |