Yes, I remember. After that article -- I was 11 years old -- parents in our congregation would say to any daughter who expressed an interest in a cute boy that we were "like cows in heat." Great thing to tell a girl.
"When a young, unmarried girl falls to the temptation, the price she pays is terrible: shame, sorrow, a ruined reputation, endless troubles, with the danger of being disfellowshiped from a congregation if the girl is a dedicated member. It is high time for girls to understand the make-up of their bodies and its functions, especially with regard to sex. Then if a girl understandingly takes care of herself while the ovum is at large and is causing sex disturbance and cravings within her, she will be able to act like a true lady of irreproachable morals at all times. She will avoid the violating of her virginity and the shame and conscience-stricken state due to this; and wisely she will direct her young life so as to end up in the position of a clean, happy wife and mother of legitimate children, journeying to the new world of righteousness, where there will be no sex problems amid a sex-crazy population."
Oh for pete's sake -- the shame belongs to parents who don't teach their children about birth control and how sexual diseases are transmitted. Teaching them about birth control is NOT the same as giving permission for the child to have sex. It's educating the child so he/she can make informed decisions. Kids have all sorts of mistaken ideas about how diseases are transmitted and some strange ideas about how not to get pregnant. Inform your kids, for pete's sake!