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Show CD irjg R By the JOURNALISM CLASS of MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Mary McCully, Instructor MILFORD VS. KANAB The Tigers will again be full of fight and desire Friday, Fri-day, the 22nd, when they set out to avenge the loss suffered suf-fered at the hands of the Kanab Cowboys last season. We feel this will be the Tigers' best performance so far this season. The Tigers are looking forward to making Kanab's first league game a very disappointing dis-appointing performance. SPORTS OUTLOOK We make the following prediction pre-diction for M H S in athletics for the school year 1961-62: Prediction 1. Football season sea-son for '61 should be a fairly good season at M H S. We will not finish first or second, but if everything goes right Milford should finish third in Region Ten, with victories over Parowan, Kanab, Hurricane, Hurri-cane, and BEAVER. Prediction 2. Basketball season sea-son should prove to be the best at Milford High for quite a while. With the height that Milford has they should finish first in Region 10 and Milford should be a strong contender for the Class B Basketball NEW ART CLASS OFFERED AT MHS M. H. S. has a new art class this year. The school hasn't been able to offer a class of this kind for a number of years and we hope it will promote pro-mote a lot of interest. Students Stu-dents who are artistically inclined in-clined should be especially interested, in-terested, for it provides an op- have someone who will be qualified for the job. The new captains are Douglas Doug-las Killam and Douglas Cook. Both boys are well qualified for the job. The two boys know a lot about football, as they play on the main team. They are both very good players. ATTEND TRAINING CENTER Anna Lee Hutchings and Tom Walker attended the annual an-nual Youth Red Cross Training Train-ing Program, which was held at Logan this summer. The Training Center took place July 30 to August 5. These students were educated educat-ed along with 100 other High School students on Red Cross and its functions. Along with the classwork, many hours of activities and associations with other students their own age, made the time there very enjoyable. en-joyable. Anna and Tom intend to start a High School Red Cross Council in the very near future. fu-ture. If you are asked to enroll en-roll in the Red Cross program, do it wholeheartedly and it will be very worthwhile to you. portunity to develop their talent. tal-ent. For those who are not artists, it's fun learning the "hows and whys." Mr. Garn Lewis is the teacher teach-er of this new class and has done a tremendous job in promoting pro-moting interest of those who are taking it. POPULAR CLASS This year the Journalism Class at MHS has the largest group of students they ever had. If everyone will cooperate with Mrs. McCulley, we are sure we can publish an excellent excel-lent newspaper. Mrs. McCulley has divided the class into two groups. Each week the groups alternate publishing pub-lishing the school paper and writing for The Beaver County Coun-ty News. CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS LAB HAS NEW ADDITION A new device used in the preparation of "gases" ha3 been purchased by the school board to be placed in Milford High's Science Lab. This device will be used solely by Mr. Hughes in the preparation of these gases. After Aft-er the gases are used in experiments, ex-periments, they are disposed of by a blower which forces them out into the air. HOME EC ROOM HAS NEW FACE The Home Ec room has been -completely remodeled. When you enter the room you will see it has a pink and white scheme. The walls are pink and the cupboards are white. The floor tile has a splattered gray background with other pretty colors. There are three new sewing machines, two new kitchen sinks with birch cabinets built around them. There are two new "stoves being built in each unit. There is going to be a lot more space in the room this year because the wall that divided di-vided these two rooms has been taken out. The students and girls should really enjoy the new face of the remodeled Home Ec room. ""- - "T3E LUNCHROOM IMPROVED Has anyone noticed that the lunchroom has been greatly improved. The old tables have been taken out, and have been replaced with new ones. These tables are square and pink in color and will seat six people. Also the stairs leading to the lunch room have been painted. All these improvements lead to a friendly and pleasant atmosphere, at-mosphere, making the lunch room an attractive room. THANK YOU, STEVE We should like to take this time and opportunity to thank Steve Williams for giving us the privilege of placing our articles on local and high school level in The Beaver County News. We greatly appreciate this service as it gives us a proving prov-ing ground for our talents and an opportunity for our skills. Thanks again, and a pat on the back to you, Steve. The Journalism Class. TO THE GROWNUPS . . . The football season has started and the students of Mlford High School would like to invite you out to all the games. Don't push it aside just because it's cold. Bring your blankets and wrap them around you, and yell with the rest of the gang. We are sure that if we have a bigger turnout at all the games, we will have a better chance of winning our games. NEW BOOKS The school librarian, Mrs. Alice Elmer, wishes to inform the students that the library has a wide selection of new books. A few of these books are: "Count Down," "Our Missiles," "Boy Gets a Car," "Hot Rod," "Misbehavin'," and "Diary of a Young Girl." These are just a few of the many books in the library for student aid and student enjoyment. enjoy-ment. So if you are an en-joyer en-joyer of good reading, why ' don't you visit the library, and see if you can find a book of interest to you. riGERS ELECT CAPTAINS The Mighty Milford Tigers elected their football captains on Tuesday, Sept. 4th. This election is very important to the team. This job has to |