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Show lit Council 'nnr 0 in SXJC. school's schedule. He would also like to see ALL of the students ta.e an active role in school, whether it i in student government or otter school programs. As Studentbody President, he will do everything within his power to help Milford High School raise its spirit and pride and to achieve its full potential. A school and com m unity of this quality certainly deserves better opportunities and greater enthusiasm. Deniss f.lilbr f - ' -- this year's basketball season. Christy ! is also achieved academically. Shi has been on the honor roll every term of school and his attained a 3.95 grade point average over four years. As a Freshir .in she was a national award winner in both English and mathematics, and was named an Academic All American. This year as a sophomore, she has also been named an Academic as well as a natior.il award winner in mathematics for the second straight year. This yeir she has also been nominated an award winner in business. She just recently participated in Business Vocational Day and was on the type II team, shorthand I team, and the spelling team. Christy is also very active in her church activities. She served in the presidency while she was a Beehive and is presently serving as class. president of her Mla-MaChristy enjoys going to M.F..S. and feels that there are many excellent opportunities there. She feels that the future of M.K.S. is important, and she hopes that she will ie able to give of her time and talents for Improving the school in general. Christy is the oldest of a family of seven. She has four sisters and two brothers. She is the daughter of Donald and Bonnie Willden. DENISE MILLER Denise Miller is the secretarial candidate for the E.T. Party. She has always been Interested in academic achievement, and has tenon the honor roll every term. Denise has been nominated by her teachers for academic achievement in English, business and all around. Leadership is no stranger to her, as she has served in many leadership positions. In the eighth grade she was secretary of her class. This year she has led the Sophomore class as its president and led the Tigerettes in their drills as their Drill Mistress. When Denise attended drill team camp last summer, she received many blue ribbons, was picked as a Super Sensational candidate and was one of the six finalists to try out for Miss Super Sensational. She is happiest when she is busy dancing, playing the piano, participating in church activities, working in the track program and all school activities. Denise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and the granddaughter of Mr. andMrs.W.P. Miller. She loves her school and is anxious to serve as one of its leaders. She has many innovative ideas she would like to put into practice if she is elected. Scott SdlivD RAMIE STEWART Ramie Stewart, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Mel Stewart, has been nominated as the Studentbody President candidate for the E.T. and Party. Debbie Baxter plans to participate in Girls State this summer. As Studentbody President, Ramie would like to see Milford High School achieve to its utmost, and receive the recognition it has long deserved. Milford High School has a great amount of potential, ability and community support. Ramie believes that with some school spirit and enthusiasm we can make Milford High School a place we can all be proud dy I i ' V ll' ' V"-- i tf 1 Li manager candidate for the E.T. is proud to be a student of M.H.S. She hopes to see a great Party, improvement in school spirit during the coming years. She is anxious to have the opportunity to serve her school In this new capacity. Debbie has served as secretary of her class twice, and is currently holding the position of studentbody secretary and president. These positions have taught her to be a better leader and a more responsible person. Cheerleading and Tigerettes have also been a part of her life. She loves sports, and as a cheerleader, she supports all athletic activities. Debbie feels that school spirit is a very important factor in building school spirit. Debbie will support her opponent if she loses and she feels that regardless of who wiiis the elections, school spirit will improve and all the students at M.H.S. will find an increased sense of pride in their school and their community. ! By Randy Cox obliged to do as much as he can do. part of his life to himself. No man is The biggest mistake you can make is to working for someone else. man is to have Samuel Johnson A tlleve more Class Secretary. Robin has been on the honor roll for grades with a present grade point average of 3.8. She has been nominated and honored by the Academic Scholar Directory in English, Math, Business and in All Around. She has participated in and received an honorable mention at secretary Tuna Casserole Buttered Peas Cheese Slice Rolls 4 Butter Stewed Tomatoes Fruited Lemon Jello - ) BULK 8 try to keep our sense of humor, but our clients are no Your security Is our concern. That is why laughing matter. your Life a FREE CONSULTATION to discuss You may be over insured, under Insured Insurance coverage. or spending more than you should for what you are getting. For a complete ANALYSIS AT NO CHARGE, just call: we are offering INSURANCE 438-22- 10 Beaver , Utah 84713 u 1 t uaauayuuy :0U p.m. OF CHOICE YOUR tMik ie J OR PLAQUE inrt ilfiiici Wour with Aaron enjoys athletics and has participated in football, basketball, and track. He was captain of the this year, and basketball team earned the right to participate in the state track competition in the high and intermediate hurdles. Decathalon and The Academic Utah Close Up are a few of the activities he has participated in. An avid piano player, he won first and second in County Fair competition and won the right to attend state competition. Aaron is very interested in making M.H.S. a top notch high school. If elected he will use ail his energies to accomplish this goal. u $5.00 deposit iistration $15.00 Oil j im Veidme tijistrdtion $15.00 with $5.00 Deposit Items to be painted on display at John Carter i&furday, April 27 ''i lisilihfgx Knit Flow Reg- - "IT, i8 Reg. $4.99 $Q44 O Prints ?uiamer Toughskin and 1 Cotton 100 S'V-"'- ONLY ui - Prints . and Matching Reg. $4.49 ' Heg. Alan and Donna Soloman became the proud parents of a baby boy born on April 23, 1985 at Valley View Medical Center, Cedar City. The little lad weighed in at 8 lb. 12 oz. Proud grandparents aro Nora and LaVar Davis of Milford of Miners-villand Varda Soloman e. SEEDS PLAIDS PRINTS' STRIPES $6.69 For $l 99 Kids And Adults REDUCED .M Beg. ONLY Reg. $2.29 BROADCLOTH i'hIMTS GAUZES HAWAIIAN ONLY 6IH6HAH yd. SHIRTIIIS for Suits CARTER John Carter is the candidate for the United Party of Milford High School. He has teen active in Football, Basketball, Wrestling, and Track. John has parin Business Vocational ticipated Days and has receivedmany awards. He has been nominated by the United States National Award Society in Mathematics, English and Academic All American. For the past four years John has maintained Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance. John is the son of John and Vlcki Carter. 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She was of her class during her 7th grade year andSecre-tar- y her Freshman year. She has been a Tigerette for two years and is presently Assistant Drill Mistress. She has been a member of the band for two years and is also a member of the track team where she qualified for state in two events as a ' 438-50- ' THURSDAY, May 2 ! Class. ROBIN ORTON Robin Orton is the candidate running for the position of Advertising Manager on the U.P. Party. She is a sophomore and serves as Sopho- X ' i xjp.try Gravy it iei t hum Mayer nt FROYD-CO- hiile ei! : and DEBBIE BAXTER Debbie Baxter, the advertising ji Bread & Butter Banana Pudding Milk f rie! r ' 'A'hi: ; e ' ickle ' Class of '86 and is now serving as Prom Chairman for the Junior She participated in the UtahClose Up Program, she was involved in the Utah Academic Decathalon, and WEDNESDAY, May 1 Topped Snowballs on Franks Mixed Vegetables . E.T. party. He has served as president, effort. Christy Willden v. LUriCH f MAYER Aaron Mayer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mayer. He is the Vice -- Presidential candidate for the High School. She has achieved honor roll status for her five years of high school, and works hard to maintain this Thursday, April 25, 1985 Page 4 i Chee-- e AARON Ramie has been involved in many projects to support her school. She has been a member of the Girls Track Team for two years, and supports the sports program at Milford Ramie is proud to be a part of this election, and will do her best to represent both her school and her community. Whatever the result of the election may be, he would like to see school spirit and pride keep rising. He feels more assemblies and activities need to tie added to the SCHOOL id of. SCOTT SULLIVAN Scott has been nominated by the Union Pacific Party to run for President. He is very excited about the upcoming election, and the new programs at the school which are raising school spirit and pride. Leadership and student government are no strangers to him. He has been a member of the Student Council for two years. He has been a and class president, secretary. He has also been President of the Milford High School Band. Additionally, athletics have helped his leadership abilities. He has maintained a 3.96 GPA since seventh grade, and has attended six honor banquets sponsored by the Beaver County School Board. Outside of school, he has had leadership positions in church and scoutHe has attained the rank of ing. Eagle Scout, and is currently Junior Scout Master. -; I MILFORD I Tin Mm COUNTY I Tyi li Freshman. She has been a statistician for the basketball team dur::? an Ramie Stewart Business Vocational Dv last yer arl panic:? it i in Short.:., Type II ar.1 Sp:::i? this year. Rot if: as a JV Cheerleader year. She participated in Tigerettes for two years and is sei vir.f is secretary of the C!ut this yeir. She has been active in track f.-two years and received a letter last year. She was a statistician f r the Milford High Basketball this season. Rotin says she t . ! to tie a student at Milfori li.e'-- t School. She looks forward her comLng years as beinp tetter n ! filled with greater opportunities. Robin is the laughter of LaiUe Parkinson of Cedar City and William and Kathy Acklin of Milford. She is the granddaughter if ciauss and Melba M arshall of Minersvi!:e and Thomas ani Laura Acfclm ofSi,! Lake City. m llr- lAWIJ GARDEN FERTILIZER Bedding Plants BEAVER Shrubs li:f' i on of Buttnns and Zinners iach IvV Trees VERY Bnavcr, Utah Inly Main ElorEief Milford, Utah |