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Show MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES , ' . A . A . (Written by Betty, Jean and I Eleanor) If voir were present at the Mil-ford-Hincklty game last Friday night, you couldn't help noticing the new pep uniforms worn by the Milford girls. Never before have the pep club girls been so uniformly uni-formly drjssed from head to toe. These uniforms are made up of red gabardine skirts, white military mili-tary style blouses, with flashy gold buttons, whit; sox and white gym shoes. A tiny red beenie tops each head, with a snowy white pom-pom on each. Was it these classy uniforms that gave the team so much fighting spirit last Friday r.iubt? If it was, let's hope these uniforms will continue their task and help our team on to victory. Following the basketball game Friday night, the Sophomores sponsored a dance which proved to be one of the most successful dances of the season. The music was furnished by an or-(Continued or-(Continued on iast pas;-) M High School Notes J (Continued from first page) chitra from Cedar City, and ! fr r. ail r-p 'rt. everyone enjoyed ' himself to t' e fuljest extent. The 'high-light of the evening was a ! splendid fio r sh-.w. We hope our I ar.ces ear. v-..r.t:nue to be success. J : ..1 thr u '.oat the year, because i this help- k -, p our school lively, i Friday. January 2'.. the slu-! slu-! iS.-r.t . of the .-e'r.i ol were very for-j for-j fa: ate in having Mr. Graham, of ja ntu.-ic company, for a lyceum j number. This famous world travel-is travel-is r gave an illustrated lecture and shov ed many beautiful vcm-s 'which he has seen and visited ' around the M-'li-'-rrancan sea. He j'.-o told of many strange cus-t-ms which ths people of northern ! Africa have, and also, how back-! back-! ward are their methods of work. ' Ail those students who saw this I numb'T were very well pleased. ; The I. ions club and many of the , studw.t body are planning on ! going to Delta for the I Vlta-M il-ford il-ford gam'-. It is to U- hoped that th'.se town., will get together on : other ocra ions which will be of int'-r'st to both. Mr-. Fred McKay, who is the head of th" ticket-selling campaign cam-paign for the President's Iiii-h-ilay bail feature of the infantile paraly-ii drive, has organized her ' comni i' I e. s in a wonderful way. lb r plan has covered the entire ' tow n and h' r working group are to be congratulated on their j W"nd'-rful spirit. 'I tie In.b-nt hi-dy and faculty ; extend tl.'-ir sympathy to Coach Kot'o r and hi- wife in their recent hi r e a v o 1 1 1 e n t over the loss of their j ir fant son. I 'I h-- di f'-me program got inider- way Monday evening under the ; direction of William Nicholas and j und'-r the supervision of Mr. I!ur-! I!ur-! goyi e and Mr. Fugal. It is to be i hope, I t ha' t he boy s will appro-'eia'e appro-'eia'e opportunity and that tie- community will give this pro- gi am I h' ir full support . Our public can expect to wit-ne wit-ne .-.orne very exciting basketball basket-ball games in the mar future. We invite Ibem to be with the school a; the Tiger-, play Helta, Fillmore, Fill-more, Beaver and Hinckley. II i not He- students who bold lb,, -ehoo tee-eth.-r thin year in activity, en I hii ia on, spirit at: 'I .poi t ma n hip. but i .ii i- principal , II. I!. Moody. We hope the .-pint I b.'i I Ibis man ha i will penel rat e Hi" soul nf eaeb and every student, stu-dent, aid that the ..Indent; will gi a p this spirit, a n ( ri ve to nl -tain tin- goal much ''ought after. M |