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Show " MILFORD HIGH'S PRACTICAL PROBLEM Minersville Evidently Needs .More Room for Its School Activities Educational Although no official announcements announce-ments have been made, the B. C. H. S. students have adopted a new phrase: "Gooda yoki on you." It remains for Miss Mills to pass censorship. cen-sorship. Boys, oh, boys: ditto. The commercial arithmetic class which is under the efficient instruction instruc-tion of Mr. Reber has undertaken the figuring of an estimate on a four-room house. Local prices are being used for all material. This is the kind of practical work which high schools should teach. We do build houses. It's a necessity. But as to speaking Latin, that won't shelter us when the snow flies. Social Two more games, and the Milford basket ball boys' first year of practical prac-tical experience will be ended. Trust to them to pull down the victories next year. Mr. Zoe Robinson, Murdock correspondent, cor-respondent, attention: Latest reports are that Minersville, which, with its never ceasing desire for advancement, advance-ment, has recently let a contract for the purpose of converting what is now being used as a basket ball floor into a telephone booth. This will be greatly appreciated by Milford, and I'm sure, by Murdock, as it might bring a new building into existence in Minersville. However, the Uneeda Biscuit Company has a bid in to furnish fur-nish them with cracker boxes. Friday, February 9th, Milford plays the Cracker Box City, on the floor of the latter. Here's destruc tion, boys, you'll get wedged sure. In regard to the statement in the last issue of this paper relating to interclass dramatic competition, will say the program will be carried on as follows: Each class will choose its form of entertainment, which as far as is possible to understand at present, pres-ent, will be either a one, two or three act comedy or drama. All classes have begun work excepting the Juniors. Jun-iors. Of course they'll get there in time; they're like Si Perkins, "They gotta have time to calculate." |