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Show I MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 'Milford Seniors Receive C'ert'M ficate of Merit .Milford Seniors have received a certificate of merit from the Salt Lake Tribune in recognition of j their scrapbook being the outstanding out-standing one from Beaver county. In acknowledgement of its splen-( did qualifications, this Milford scrapbook was awarded honorable1 mention in the state contest. In the county contest, Milford won first and second places in Beaver county. Word has been received from Salt Lake City that the scrapbook belonging to Gladys Marshall and Beulah Eyre was the Beaver county winners. Congratulations Con-gratulations to these girls! Awards for those who won the scrapbook contest in Miford ii-self ii-self will be given at a special assembly as-sembly in the near future. Bill Kirk, Beverly Vincent and Lorraine Lor-raine Morford won first place; Ella Jean Parkinson, second; Kely Stewart, Margaret Gray and Almeda Edwards, third; Ruth Roberts and Betty Bonner, fourth; and Wallace Hughes, Abe Griffiths Grif-fiths and Eugene Pitchforth, fifth. School Play is a Great Success The school play, "Young April", under the direction of Mr. Whitby, Whit-by, was presented Monday evening, eve-ning, March 24, in the high school auditorium. The large crowd, which attended the play, was very pleased with its plot and the clever portrayal of that plot by the actors. The play, a story of young love, was well adapted to high school performers. The lines were very entertaining and each character lived his part. As a result, a well finished, highly entertaining play was presented to the public. Mr. Whitby is to be greatly complimented upon such a fine performance, as the play showed signs of an indefatigable energy upon his part and the part of those who participated. And so, "Young April" has now taken its place with other memorable memor-able school plays as an entertainment entertain-ment of the very highest merit. Hilltop Echo Staff Donates To Band Uniforms The Hilltop Echo is proud to announce that it is among the first of the school organizations to donate a small contribution to the new band uniforms. At a recent re-cent meeting of staff members, under the supervision of their adviser, ad-viser, Miss Fernley, they decideo to give $10 to this worthy cause. They hope that this will be an incentive in-centive for other organizations to follow. Faculty Members Vote To Contribute Contri-bute To Band L'niforms By an unanimous vote, the faculty members of Milford high school pledged themselves to an individual contribution of $2.50 toward the cost of new band uniforms uni-forms which this school needs so badly. Milford is probably the only (Catinu4 n last page) 41 High School Notes (Continued from first page) school in the district which has had cape uniforms. This year Milford can take its place among the best, proud of the fact that their uniforms will be outshon? by no other school. Americanism Themes Sent In The Senior Americanism themes, upon which the Seniors did very commendable work, were sent to the American Magazine Youth Forum this week. The deadline for the themes is Friday. March 2. at midnight. The themes were sent a week early so that their safe arrival would he insured. Miss Fernley states that she is very proud of the work done upon this project. She savs that all the themes were exceptionally well-written, well-written, and -all showed a gre-at Attend Conference Mr. and Mrs. Moody on Friday went to Salt Lake City, where they attended the educational conference. con-ference. In regard to the benefits of this conference, Mr. Moody states, "I was more than pleased with the most splendid discussion on the preservation of our democracy demo-cracy through our great educational educa-tional system. War comes and goes, but our great defense program pro-gram must be one to carry on for many years to come.. This kind of defense must enter every walk of daily life, training, and development, de-velopment, for permanent living". Debaters Enter State Contests The high school debaters this week leave for the state contests, where they enter in"o both the t girls' and boys' divisions. : For the past few years a number num-ber of new debating students have had the opportunity of meet- ; each other. i j Assisting With Lunches i Miss Gillies and her girls are giving added supervision in the serving of the school lunches. This is a fine practical project for these girls. M |