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Show T MILLARD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL a NOTES. II rt The small beginning does not mean 16 the small school, for we know that tt' some of our greatest universities and colleges have grown Into renown from the most Insignificant starts. l So we believe it will be with the M. H. 8. during the present school "' year, for although the enrollment at w the beginning was only about forty, It has grown during the past two r" weeks to sixty, when all harvesting and field work la over we expect a 16 much greater attendance. te Still It Is not the grand total that makes the good scnool, but the benl r' efforts of the attending students and the spirit of our school bespeaks a rk very delightful and successful, term he Many students are putting forth ' splendid efforts along the musical Hn lt unler the auspices of Mr. E. K. Has be sett and Mr. Earl Stott. rT' On Tuesday, Sept. 16. the semi an 'ol nual election was held for organlzlnj th the student body and the foilowini officers were elected: IU Rulen Startey,, (president; Helet iy' Brunson. vice-president; Lois Duncan secretary ; Dallas Rogers, treasurer Clifford Stewart athletic manager ay Lorence Huntsman, track and fleb h manager; Fred Cooper, basket bal manager; Waldo Robins, basebal JI" manager; Rulen Starley. debatln manager; Prudence Carllng. manage "h of socials; Ethel Day, yell mistress Vere Carllng. Progress Review rei t0 reentatlve; Laura Peterson, Chrot lcle representative. The student body held Its weekl eft meeting Sept 23. and It was decide ln that there be an officers' meeting eac ,hn Monday at 4:30 p. m. Miss Vera Carllng favored th ?le- school with a vocal solo. ry The Misses Geneva Ashby. Lol by Duncan and Edna Paxton were chose t as assistants to Miss Prudence Carlln In managing echool socials. |