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Show t J..-t'-JJ-.. l. .g.-y,-- -i'l",V -', '-lf'"Vl("lTTJlK umiiiiiTnr mi'M"' iafawaMaJ NOTES AND COMMENTS BY FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS g Archer. Eulogy of Washington, Kent Myers. Group of Marches, by the combined com-bined bands. 1 The Star Spangled Banner, by the assembly. Retirement of Colors. Featured in the Echo was an artist's impression of Clyde Turner, Tur-ner, as "the swoon-goon who's the' player of the week. Clyde hasn't been playing too much lately because of a knee injury, but now that he's back we're all real glad." Oar Hi-Lite Editor gleaned the following news tid-bits from the Hill-Top Echo, popular student stu-dent publication, and from "conversation "con-versation corners" around the building: The Junior Prom will be held on April 15, and will be one of the biggest events of the school year. The Junior Class of Mil-ford Mil-ford High will stage their prom around a theme which will be "kept secret" as long as possible. A contest between the seventh and eighth grades will be held to see which can work the fastest fast-est in selling the most tickets. Admission will be $1.22 per couple, and extra ladies free. The prom committee - Neil Garfield, chairman; Gerald Stoker, Stok-er, Bonnie Tomsik, Carol Hollis, Norma Reese, Henry Schoo, Betty Hickman and Glen Cas-terline, Cas-terline, recently made a trip to Salt Lake to make arrangements for decorations, etc. Interest is keen in the American Amer-ican Legion Auxiliary essay contest, con-test, which this year will be titled "What Kind of n American Amer-ican Am I?" About the "hottest" answer to the Roving Reporter'g query: "Do you think the Tigera will go to the State Tourney," came from Herb Coon: "Dad thinka so!" ASSEMBLY HONORS FATHER OF COUNTRY Frank Lewis was in charge of a Washington's Birthday assembly assem-bly at the high school Tuesday. Featured was the first appearance appear-ance of the combined bands of the school, under direction of Instructor David C. Watkins. The program follows: Presentation of Colors, Bevan Thompson, Ronnie Beeler and Kent Kinross. "America," by the students and the combined bands. Flute solo, Marjean Whlttaker, accompanied by Gerald Spain-hower. Spain-hower. Patriotic numbers, by the combined com-bined bands. Vocal solo, Afton Hollis, accompanied ac-companied by Janice Hansen. Girls' trio, Darlene Nay, Dor-other Dor-other Fisher and LuDean Whit-taker, Whit-taker, accompanied by Karen |