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Show w B. C. H. S. NOTES Social Last week in looking over the Murdock Academy notes we were puite surprised. So Mudrock feels that they are going to take the liberty lib-erty to give Milford Hi advice relative rela-tive to the way we do things. Now just a tip. Murdock, notwithstanding that you are "old heads" and probably prob-ably in a position to give advice, it is usually customary for such things to be done business-like. If you had deemed it your sincere "duty to advise ad-vise us" on various matters, why didn't you write a letter instead of making a public bawl of it? We further fur-ther notice that if you had been as wide awake as you claim to be, you would have readily seen that over two-thirds of the Milford students were delayed unavoidably, and did not arrive until the game was over. Another thing, dear hearts, Hinckley Hinck-ley and Milford sort of made the noise last Monday. Where was your band, Murdock? We thought you always al-ways did things right. Watch for the announcements of Milford Hi entertainments. All commercial com-mercial articles, food stuffs and all international amusement companies are marked by a certain name. Milford Mil-ford Hi entertainments are so marked mark-ed and will be the source of many hours of good wholesome entertainment entertain-ment for Milford citizens and adjacent adja-cent communities. The high school entertainists are first class and are continually on the lookout for new things. , How did you like that Hinckley-1 Hinckley-1 Beaver game? Good, you bet, and i now for that championship game. ! Parts have been assigned to the 1 students who are to participate in i "Lost, a Chaperon," which will be ! presented to the public in the near 1 future. This play is under the di-i di-i rection of Miss Mills, head of the English and elocution Departments, 1 and the play will undoubtedly prove i a success. ! The closing of the basket ball sea- son of the Milford Hi will be cele-i cele-i brated next week by a series of , inter-class games. It is not decided yet, but the winning class will be presented with either a pennant or cup. Nominees for Officers in the B. C. H. S. in Convention Assembled February 12, 1017. Mayor Reed LaTourette, 36, no other candidate for mayor. Chief of Police Vivian Duffin,29; Van Hickman, 8. Chief Justice Engene Pitchforth. 19; Harry Ravis, 17.- Justice, C. of A. Stanley Tanner, 19; Leo White, 21. Advisory Member Miss Mills, 9; Mrs. Vickers, 9; Mr. Reber, 20. Teacher, C. of A. Mr. McAllister, 29; Mrs. Woodbury, 8. Councilmen 1st Precinct 7th and 8th Grades Lee Pitchforth, 10; Del-la Del-la Cottrell, 17; William Fotheringham, Fothering-ham, 3 7; Spencer Schow, 7. Associate Justices Mamie Schow. 5; Merill Miller, 10; Thelma Tanner, 6. Councilmen 2nd Precinct 1st and 3 year. Howard Gospill, 7; O. Graff, A; Sydney Thayer, 7. Associate Justices Vera White. 5; Sam Hickman, 4. An election was held Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon and while the voting was very light, most of the candidates ran very close, with the above results.. re-sults.. Forty-one votes were cast, but iome were thrown out as a result re-sult of poor voting. |