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Show j Ruminatin M iRoundabout j In which Ruminator proposes to dream a lot, think as little as necessary, scatter a few bouquets bou-quets while their objectives are still above the sod to enjoy them, and fire a hot-shot now and then while said Ruminator Ruminat-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. Readers of The News have been kept rather thoroughly basketball-conscious basketball-conscious the past two or three months And this is as it should be, with the recognition brought Milford by Coach Floyd Kotter and his waxed court charges. But this issue bectames something some-thing of a symposium of accomplishments accomp-lishments of members of the class of 1938, Milford high school. Four separate "stories" in this issue concern five members of this rather ra-ther unusual class Unusual, if for nothing more than the fact that 44 of the graduating personnel mow are attending various colleges! Friday morning of last week Ruminator was given a telephone connection with a male voice presumed pre-sumed to be in Minersville or Bea- j ver. Nothing very notable bout that! The party went on to say that he had a news item for the paper. Nothing very notable about that! He was told that he was late for that week' but we should be glad to have it for this week. Nothing unusual about this, unless id be that it is usually friends of the fairer sex who are late with items of interest which are appreciated always! al-ways! But this particular conversation became plenty notable when it developed de-veloped that the speaker was Son-inlaw Son-inlaw Royal Y. Swapp, and he went on to say that s Editor and Mrs. David S. Williams were (the grandparents grandpar-ents of a 6 12 -pound baby boy, born March 3, at 9:30 a.m., to their daughter Lois in Kanab hospital. His name: Paul Williams Wil-liams Swapp! M |