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Show Milford W O TJ" ELX .s( By RENEE NORTON Optimism runs high at M. H. S. as a result of our recent victory vic-tory over Delta, and the Tigers look forward to the first home league game against Millard Friday, Jan. 17. Immediately following the game, the gym will be taken over by the Freshmen, to the tune of "Let's Go to the Hop." Everyone is invited to come in pedal pushers with admission being 75c for couples and 25c for extra ladies. Music will be furnished by the Hilltoppers. Also scheduled for the 17th is the Freshman assembly. By design de-sign or otherwise, the rest of the student body is completely in the dark as to the theme. Recalling Re-calling last year's program, we are anxiously waiting to see what they will produce. A very festive occasion for the Student Council was their annual dinner party held Monday Mon-day evening at the home of lola Young. Ham and all the trimmings, trim-mings, skillfully prepared by-Mrs. by-Mrs. Young, were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The Senior Class met at noon on Tuesday to plan fund-raising strategy and look ahead to graduation and the Senior trip in the Spring. Signs cf industrious activity can be seen in the gym and the Home Economics room at Tiger-ettes Tiger-ettes and Cubettes drill for Friday's Fri-day's marching formation and begin work on new uniforms, which will be worn for the first time at the Millard-Milford game. Courtesy on the highway is contagious try it. |