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Show High Sciicoi Nevs Ey Tha JOURNALISM CLASS of M. H. S. V-'. ' .... . v ' ' I . ;I LYCEUM SHOW IS SCHEDULED Doc Dougherty will present a Lyceum show of pupets, ventriloquism ven-triloquism and dolls at the Mil-ford Mil-ford High school on Thursday, Feb. 28th. BEAVER CHORUS TO VISIT MILFORD The Beaver High school Mixed Chorus will visit Milford High school to give a concert on March 5. The concert will be given during school hours, and all parents are urged to come. The timcof the concert will be announced later. The Mi'ford Chorus will sing in Beaver April 18th. ENGLISH CLASS NAMES OFFICERS Milford High school's third period English 9 class elected new officers, as follows: Dona Applegate , president; R e v a Jones, vice president, and Clark Wright, secretary. EIGHTH GRADE DANCE WAS BIG SUCCESS Friday, Feb. 15, the Eighth grade class put on a Valentine Dance after the Hinckley-Mil-ford basketball game. They made a profit of aboilt $18. The dance was one of the best they have had this year. '52 JUNIOR PROM TO BE PRESENTED APRIL 25 The Junior Prom committee arranged with Steve Williams to print tickets and beautifully-designed dance programs for the Junior Prom, which will be held April 25. With the purchase of a ticket, one of these programs will be given at the door. Invitations will be mailed soon to members of the Board of Education, Ed-ucation, Milford business men, and other school patrons. The juniors are working very hard to present an outstanding Prom that will be enjoyed by students and the general public. SENIORS SELECT CLASS PLAY The Senior Class is deciding on the play they will present, April 3rd. The play under consideration con-sideration at the present is "The Old Home Town." Miss Marie Baxter, M H S student, along with her parents, journeyed to Moroni, Utah, for the weekTend. SOPHS CHANGE THEME AGAIN First it was "Blue Moon," then it was "Paper Doll," and finally we've changed it to "Garden in the Rain." I'm talking talk-ing about the theme of the Sophomore Soph-omore Skid, to be held March 28th. The hall will be decorated to the theme ,and the Hilltoppers will furnish the music. ITRYOUTS TO BE HELD FOR TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Tryouts for the traveling assembly as-sembly will be held Wednesday, March 12, in the High School auditorium. These traveling assemblies as-semblies have been sponsored each year since 1950. Purpose of the traveling assemblies as-semblies is to exchange assembly assem-bly programs with other schools. Our traveling assembly will go to Beaver and other schools in our region, and these schools in turn will send their traveling assemblies to us. DON'T PUT IT OFF It has been the general trend among high school students to put off their assignments till the last minute. This is very unwise, because putting off may result in an "F" on one's report card. I It could start in the classroom class-room where one might get an assignment to be handed in one week later. One lacks the right pen or pencil so he leaves it to be done later. Then he forgets it until the day before it is due, and there isn't time to do it right. So he just says "To heck with it!" Then he gets an incomplete, in-complete, and with too many incompletes in-completes on one's record one I will receive an "F." So be careful students! Don't put off till tomorrow what you i can do today. Tomorrow may be too late. I CHORUS SINGS i IN L D S CHURCH . The Senior Chorus of M H S sang at the First Ward L D S Church services, Feb. 24th. They, sang two numbers, "O Lord Most Merciful," and "When to Thee Our Saviour Went." The chorus has been very successful suc-cessful in all their appearances this year. j i Selar Hutchings was in Mil- I ford visiting friends and rela-tives rela-tives over the week-end. j |