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Show High School News By The JOURNALISM CLASS of M. H. S. EROICEN FOOTBALL FENCE Someone has pulled down the fence by the football field. , The high school wants everyone every-one to please refrain from damaging dam-aging school property. The ath-yietic ath-yietic department took time to ball field, and one certain group put up a fence around the foot-decided foot-decided to take it down Halloween Hal-loween night. We are asking you to please leave the fence alone. If you want to do damages, go out in the sagebrush and pull up the sages. PLEASE leave the school property alone. ' f ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS We wish to call your attention to certain actions of M. H. S. students. Writing on desks and walls; throwing paper and other refuse on floors; stuffing paper in desks, wash basins, walking across the lawns, destroying the j fence around the football field, carving on the gym walls, peeling peel-ing the paint off the bleachers in gym, and writing with shoe polish on gym walls. Students, this is your school, and in order to make a good impression im-pression on other schools we have to make our school the best. Please, students, let's have no more of this dirty work around the school. YEAR BOOK PICTURES ARRIVE The year book pictures which were taken last month arrived Tuesday, Nov. 13. The price of $1.25 is to be paid by everyone in order that thpy will get their pictures in the yearbook. All proofs must be returned by Wednesday, and all orders must have a deposit of at least $2. Any student not returning their proofs will be charged $5 and their pictures will not be in the yearbook. HONOR ROLL By RaNae Nancy Hillman is the only Milford High school student to qualify for the "A" Honor Roll for the first term, which ended Nov. 2. Twenty-four students met the requirements for the "B" Honor Roll. So come on, students, let's move all the "Bs" up to "A" next term, and raise the "B" list. "A" Honor Roll NANCY HILLMAN "B" Honor Roll Seniors Shirleen Lyman Jeanette Stoker Juniors Darryl Schramm Harlan Anderson Larry Edwards LeRoy Griffiths Karen Archer Afton Hollis Sophomores Gayle Tolley Freshmen Ruth Cline -Barbara Tanner Carole Walker Frances Walters Patricia Wilcock Leland Beard Eighlh Grade Sharon Christensen Alice Cook Claudette Myers Jennie Sue Smith Shirley- Tomsik Seventh Grade Douglas Memmot Neil Smith Gary Weston Ethel Cook ELECTRICITY IS TURNED ON By Sandra Johnson The electricians had the wires hooked up, the lights on and were out of the building on Nov. 7. They left shortly after the work was completed and after they made certain that everything every-thing was working in A-l condition. |