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Show Class meetings were recently re-cently held to nominate kings, queens, princes, princesses, princes-ses, and awards for funniest, cutest and shyest, for the yearbook. The juniors traveled to Miners ville and Beaver last week to finish their light-bulb light-bulb selling campaign. The efforts to raise money for the junior prom are under the direction of Mr. Willden. A National Schools Assembly As-sembly was held this morning. morn-ing. It featured a ventriloquist. ventrilo-quist. The honor roll for first term was announced this week. Thirty-three students earned a 3.33 or better. Top students in each class were: Mitch Bealer, senior; Michelle Mi-chelle Fisher, Linda Sullivan, Sulli-van, Juniors; Royce Robbins, sophomore; Judy Tarn, j freshman; Wayne Lowe, J Kerri Prodzinski, 8th grade; j freshman; Wayne Lowe, Kerri Prodzinski, 8th grade; j and Lisa Banks, 7th grade, j IIP All seniors at Milford and Beaver High Schools attended attend-ed the annual post -high school orientation held at Beaver last Monday. At the meeting, seniors were allowed al-lowed to visit with any three of the representatives who were there from all of Utah's universities, colleges, and vocational schools. The Milford High girls volleyball team is practicing practic-ing for the region tournament tourna-ment to be held next week in Panguitch. Last week the team traveled to Parowan where they put on a much -improved performance, despite de-spite their losing the match after winning one game. -fc-v, 'V-'-V v--V |