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Show i School IMotes MINERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL i Senior Assembly December 11 Last Friday the Seniors gave their a 'embjy, which was very cleverly worked out. The Seniors wishing to do something to give variety, passed out hand-bills at the door as programs pro-grams of the assembly, which was as follows: Prayer, Annis Goff; song, Maxine,, Olive and Romona; reading, Thelma; announcements; tap dance, Ida" ami Lapriel; Senior play, "The Dear Departed",, with characters as fol'ows: Vaudis Carter as Mrs. Slater, Clark Dotson as Mr. Slater, Neal Carter as Mr. Weatherworth, Maxine Hardy as Victoria Slater, Thelma Stoddard as Mrs. Jordan, and LaMar Corbridge as Mr. Jordan. Minersville High School Opera Minersville high school will present their opera on December 14, under the' direction of LaVar. Isaacson with Arlinda Price directing the dancing, and Iona Hall accompanist. "Sun-bonnet "Sun-bonnet Girl," has a cast of fifteen principal characters and a chorus of approximately sixty. 1 Basketball Games N'ext Friday night will be the: opening basketball game of the sea-; son. Minersville high will play the; P .A. C. The game will start, promptly at 7:30. j Saturday night will be another game of the season, Minersville high I against St. George (Dixie), starting! promptly at 7:30. Immediately after! the game the Senior girls will serve I the two teams a hot supper. Follow- ing the game will he a dance given i bv the Juniors. Let's have a large crowd both nights. MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL Game With Enterprise On Friday afternoon. December 15, at 3:30 p. m. the quintet of Milford boys will play the boys of Enterprise on our floor at the high school gym. Is this game going to be good ? And how? Why? How do I know? Because Be-cause "Mike" Davis is going to be back' to play with us, because the game will be on our floor. Because our luck of last week is going to be reversed, and we're going to win. Everybody be out at 3:30 Friday afternoon to see a good game. Grammar Tree Last year's grammar tree certainly has grown. It is back into our vocabulary vocab-ulary once again. It grows into our lives each day getting larger and larger. Thus, we compare it with our lives. We never get too old to know everything. It has been said that when the apple gets ripe and doesn't need to ripen any more it will soon rot. So with us if we feel that we need not advance any more, we soon drop by the wayside, If you would like to become personally person-ally acquainted with this tree of knowledge, you will find it up on the hill in the english room growing. Assembly Given Last Friday an interesting assembly as-sembly was given. Mr. Baker led the school in two songs. Mr. J. C. Smith of our community gave a talk describing the banking system anil where our greenbacks were made. The talk was very interesting, an-.l we hope to have many educational and interesting talks by other promi nent citizens. The school students wish to thank Mr. Smith for his talk. Club News The members of the Science club met last Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. After the usual business procedure was finished, Mr. Hughes, the club advisor, gave an interesting talk on the subject of films. The club is making it its project to secure ore from the different mines. These ores will be placed in a cabinet which will be erected especially for the entrance hall of the high school. The Home Economics club is going to have a Christmas party for its members some night during the next week. Each girl has chosen the name of another girl for whom she will purchase a present. The members of the committee are Marie Gillies and Larel Johnston, j With these girls in charge of ar- l angements, the girls are sure to have a most unusual Christmas party The Ag club boys are being very secretive about certain projects that ihcy are going to sponsor during the coming school year. No amount of coaxing can get the information from them. At any rate, we do know that they are planning a series of plays to be given during the year. Let's make it our business to find out why the Ag club is going to give these plays. Plays to be Presented Friday, December 15, arrives and V resents to us three hit-of-the-year plays. At last you can laugh until you cry and not feel ashamed that someone is watching you. These plays are to be held at the Milford high school auditorium Friday Fri-day night. Oh! There are vaudeville acts too. So don't plan anything Friday and let's see everyone out at 8:00. Music Department You knowt it's customary every year to have a big ;event in the music department. That big event is, of course, the opera. Don't think that we have forgotten the opera this vear. We haven't. So far, we have three good operas to choose from. They're -so good that we can't pick 'he best. You know what that means, don't you? It means that this year we're going to have one of the big-' big-' est and best operas ever produced in our school. Watch for the opening announcement. basketball Team Bows to Southern Foes The basketball team of the Milford high school ran up against two of the toughest teams in the southern part of the state during the past '.ieek-end. The boys played under a big handicap because two of their regular players were left at home because of illness and injuries. However, How-ever, the team made a hard fight but were defeated 44-22 at Ordervillc and 36-16 at Cedar City. The boys are not discouraged over these defeats. They are going tc work harder and win the next game which will be held Friday, Decembei 15, at 3:30 in the afternoon. We wish the townspeople to see this game. Our Attractive School Going on a trip and seeing man; schools one will notice that they maj be larger but not so attractive as oui Milford high school. Our school in the winter time re minds us of a great big white castli on a large pearl hill. In the summei it looks like a palace surrounded b a beautiful garden of green. The teachers and the members oi the school board also iseem to be verj interested in the way in which oui school is kept.. We, as students, lik to hear our school complimented a; well as they do, so we are all co operating as much as we can to makt it better and more interesting to oui outside friends as well as to our selves. Girls Basketball What! Hasn't everyone seen tht s,irs practicing basketball? If yoi haven't, you soon will. They an going to practice three nights week from now on. We expect to have a very wel trained group this year under the the coaching of Mr. Heslington. Sc you'd better watch out, boys; we might challenge you for a game. |