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Show quirements. The paper editor must enroll in journalism. The Main Cheerleader must have had one year as a cheerleader. Music and Arts Manager must take either band or Chorus and the Yearbook Editor must have previously been a member of the yearbook staff. will be given the opportunity to air their views of improvements necessary at M. H. S. and to dis- I play their qualifications as candi- I dates. Tentative plans will have the students voting after these campaign cam-paign speeches then attending a party in the gymnasium where the winners of the election will be announced. an-nounced. All school officers automatically become members of the Student Council and are required to maintain main-tain a "B" average while in office. Certain offices have special re- Milford High Students Name Candidate Slates In Primary Election By DAVID KILLAM Hilltop Echo Editor Primary elections heid yesterday, yester-day, April 8, gave every indication that this year's elections for 1959-60 1959-60 student body offices will feature the tightest races seen at M. H. S. Competing for the office of Mil-ford Mil-ford High Student Body President will be Bryan Sherwood and Ted Posey. Mr. Sherwood is a Junior and Mr. Posey is a Sophomore. Other results of the primaries place Judy Horton and Margaret Whittaker vieing for Secretary and Treasurer; Sherrie Gillins and Ge-nevra Ge-nevra Mcintosh competing for I Main Cheerleader; Bill Rummler ' and Diane Wilcox for Music and I Arts Manager; Kaye Root and Lin- da Williams seeking the Advertising Advertis-ing Manager's post, and Brad Wes- ton and Diane Turner battling for I Paper Editor; Dee Sly and Marilyn Moore, Yearbook Editor. Final elections will be held on April the 20th. Immediately before be-fore the election, each candidate and his or her campaign manager |