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Show tC7een "lalk News About MILFORD'S YOUNGER SET 1 by KAREN WALKER league games. o The new Cheerleader uniforms uni-forms were exhibited Thursday, Thurs-day, Sept. 15th, at the Pep Rally before the Richfield game. The Pep Rallies can be more successful if all student boys attend. o The Junior Class has finally agreed on their class sweaters. Each Junior feels that their sweater is the best yet. o When you come to the game Friday, be prepared to buy some hot dogs, which will be j sold by the Senior Class. I School has not only got un-1 der way for the M H S Teens, but also for some of the graduates gradu-ates who are going on to higher high-er branches of study. Carlyle Stott, Dean Stoker, Harlan Anderson, Carol Jean Garfield, Betty Ferguson, Gerald Ger-ald Gillins, Vaughn McDonald, McDon-ald, Mary Jane McCulley. We all hope their year is successful. success-ful. o The opening dance of the year was held in the gym last Friday. No admission was charged. A floor show given at intermission presented Joan Ujrryweather and Carol All-man, All-man, in another of their popular popu-lar pantomimes; a girls' quartet, quar-tet, Janice Lynn, Lynnette Bracket. Pat Gronning and Karen Walker. o We were very happy with fhe outcome of the Richfield football game at Richfield last Friday afternoon. The final score read 34-14 in favor of the Tigers. o Kenneth Munk, former M H S student, made the first-string first-string football team at DeAnza High in San Pablo, Calif. Kenneth Ken-neth sends good luck wishes to the hometown team. Best wishes to you Kenneth; may you have a successful season too. o On Friday, the Milford Tigers Tig-ers will try to win their second sec-ond victory, and their first league victory, when they play Cedar City here. Game time is 8 o'clock. Let's support our team and make the season tops. o Student Body Cards were issued Sept. 21st. These cards must be shown at all ball-games, ball-games, plus admission to all |