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Show fttoev XTrachs News of the Students and Activties at Milford High School By LINDA SHIELDS f ' ; I ' ' , . ' f . ' i " .- : 7 - . I The annual Christmas Formal is one of. the most memorable events of the school year. This year's dance t0 M ion for all cil ?,nC;',ThiCh SPnSOred by the Student Coun- School H" n December 25 in the Elementary School multi-purpose room. Music will be provided by a popular local group, "The Insight." The action begins at 8.30 p. m. and there is no admission charge. thG Milford Ti8ers will be having an i action-packed Christmas vacation. They will travel to Fillmore for the Millard Tourna- Zm MT 12 23' The Tiers wil1 P- learns from MiUard, Green River, and North Sevier The 1Ir. pose or this tournament is to give the teams more practice and to prepare them for league Play. On Dec. 29 the Tigers will taste their first league" action in a game with the Millard Eagles in the MHS gymnasium. Game time is 6:15 for the Junior Jun-ior Varsity and 8:00 for the Varsity. Admission prices arc $1 for adults and 50c for chil dren. Students are admitted free with their student body card.:. o . The students of MHS will have a special vacation treat on Friday afternoon. A Walt Disney movie, "Summer Magic," Mag-ic," will be shown, through the efforts of the Student Council. This film stars Hayley Mills and Burl Ives. Everyone is really looking forward to it. . o This past week has been real hectic for most of the students and teachers. Many have been making plans for vacation irips, and others are making plans for holiday activties right hero in Milford. No matter what their vacation vaca-tion plans include, however, one thing is certain everyone is overjoyed at the prospect of not having to come back to school until Jan. 3, 1968! |