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Show BHS CLASSES SET ELECTIONS TODAY Excitement of primary elections elect-ions and spirited campaigning held interest of grades and classes class-es at Bingham junior and senior high schools this week. For the first time in the history his-tory of the school candidates for class offices were named in applications ap-plications of nomination, each person selected being sponsored by three members of his class. Advisors Of the class then checked check-ed the lists for eligibility of candidates can-didates before primary voting was conducted Thursday. At class rallies Friday morning morn-ing (today) candidates will make campaign pleas. Winners will be announced following balloting at noon Friday. Patterned after Utah's direct primary system, this method of nominating and the primary e-lection e-lection created more interest in the selection of candidates and also served as a practical lesson in citizenship, Principal T. H. McMullin said. Candidates are Senior class, president: Blake Gammell, Billy Pino, Louie Martin; vice president: presi-dent: Maurine Jensen, Aspacia Chipian; secretary - treasurer: Polly Cowdell. Helen Woodland, Mary Panas; athletic-manager: Noel Copenhaver, Fred Nielson; representative: Dick Peterson, John Susaeta; reporter: Lorraine Peterson, Donna Rawlings; Junior class, president: Paul I Richards, Billy Denver, George jFurgis, K. Nelson, Keith Tnno-ithy Tnno-ithy vice president: Edith Hor-I Hor-I nickel, Marie Azzelio, Helen 1 Camp, Joy Dean Davies, Beverly Bev-erly Scussel; secretary-treasurer: Betty Byrne, Fay Cowdell, Fay McKellar ,Elma Strelich, Erma Sponga; representative: Connie Brown, Ruth Atkinson, Ray Pett; Prom manager: Billy Sullenger, Dorothy Hansen, Agnes Mattson, Jean Sorenson, Howard Swain, Stephen Pickering, Bruce Chns-tensen; Chns-tensen; athletic manager: Ldith Robkv Janice Hofheins, Jay Eden- (junior class candidates I will lace both primary and final : elections today). , Sophomore class, president: Kenneth Ray, Junmy Brownj vice president: Darlene Johnson, Pete Malkos; secretary-treasurer: Vivian Wells, Joan Nelson; representative: repre-sentative: Douglas Goff; athle-i athle-i tic manager, Audrey Groves, . Ninth grade, president: How-1 How-1 arc! Hausknecht, Delmar Schick; i vice president: Maurine Hyland, 1 Elaine Cheever; secretary-treas-lurer, Velia Falsetti, Beth Cowdell; Cow-dell; representative, Jack Camp, Salvador Aquayo; Eighth grade, president: Glen Pett Junior Apostal; vice president; presi-dent; Shirley Tassainer, Marian Nelson; secretary-treasurer: Ruth Barnetf representative, Helen Jeffcott,' Shirley Reed; athletic manager: Kent Stillman, Wil- liam Wells; Seventh grade, president: Marilyn Mar-ilyn Wells, Amedeo Pino; vice president: Gray Kenner, Marvin Pullan; secretary-treasurer: Cal Crump, Isamu Mochizuki; class representative, George Dimas, Beverly Barnett; reporter Helen Hel-en Drossos, Stephen Hausknecht. Supervising the elections were the following advisors from the faculty: J- Byron Birch and Mrs. Emrnay Butler student body; Miss Virginia Harris and R A. Pavne, senior class; Reno I riorum rio-rum Miss Verna Walker and R. H- Bailey, seventh grade. |