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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCH00LN0TES B.H.S. MINERS CLUB HAS LARGE GROUP The Miners' Club has been well organized for the year of 19;?9-40. The purpose of the Club is to keep fine sportmanship in the school as well as among uth? it schools and to help support our teams. The Miners' Club also cooperates with the faculty in j trying to keep the school and J grounds in order. ,,.,,.; i,-..,, , , will be in December. It will be a semi-formal dance with the members mem-bers inviting their partners. Light refreshments shall be served serv-ed after the dance. The activities of the Club are led by very capable officers: President, Lois Turpin; Vice President, Winona Peterson, Secretary, Sec-retary, Shirley Anderson, Yell Mistress, Betty Barnett, and the Club's adviser, Miss Marie Singleton. Sin-gleton. Marion Pett B.H.S. B.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL SLATES MANY ACTIVITIES Another school year of activity activi-ty is well on it's way to a greater climax than ever before. Members Mem-bers of the Bingham high school seemed to have shown intense interest and support in previous activities. They have backed their promising football team with eagerness and pep. Through the encouragement of the council an organization of a camera club 'has been attempted. Fourteen "picture hounds" attended at-tended the first meeting held last Thursday, October 26. Meetings Meet-ings will be scheduled twice a week and officers will bo elected on the preceding Tuesday. The club will be carried on in a studied stu-died manner. Educational speeches speech-es will be given throughout the year on the physics and .chemistry .chemis-try of photography. We feel that this organization will be very essential to the year book staff by giving them a larger scale to select year book pictures from, j With the recent selection of twenty-two new members the membership of the organization is twenty-nine. The new members mem-bers of the club are chosen from the outstanding junior and senior sen-ior boys of the student body. A certain scholastic average as well as good character is required of i the boys elected into the organi-j organi-j zation. The activities of the club are under the supervision of Mr. C. Pollard. The organization is led by the following capable officers: President, Gordon Jensen; vice-president, Howard Sum-nicht; Sum-nicht; secretary, Elwin Winn; business manager, Charles Hudson; Hud-son; yell master, Roland Miller. . The first party of the club was in the form of a roller skating skat-ing party and was held on October Octo-ber 27. The attendance of the members was fine. Following the skating the boys attended a movie. mov-ie. To make the evening complete com-plete a "slight snack" was enjoyed en-joyed at the Wind Mill Inn. The members furnished their own transportation and funds. It is hoped that all future parties will be as successful 'as this one. , Gordon Jensen I B.H.S. ' B.H.S. SUPPORTS ' TEAM WITH RALLIES An assembly , was presented last Friday and . with the able support of our president, David Ireland, it proved to be interesting interest-ing and enjoyable to all. The program consisted of two selections select-ions from the band, one number by the orchestra, a tap dance by Patsy Snow and Gloria Barkle, two readings by Mary Carmel Sullivan. '. ' We were honored to have Father Fa-ther C. Ev, Hogan to give an in- spiring pep talk before our battle bat-tle with - Tooele.. The assembly was completed, with a few yells led by our peppy cheer leaders. School was dismissed at noon so the majority of the student body could go to Tooele and support sup-port their aggressive team. With determination and great ability of our boys and the backing up of our students we really showed those Buffaloes just what we could do. With things running as smoothly smooth-ly as they have in the past there is no need for Bingham to look despairingly into what we think and hope will be a very bright future. Delaha Pollock B.H.S. B. H. S. PEP CLUB CHOOSES TOTAL,. 16 NEW MEMBERS The activities of the Pep Club so far this year have been numerous. numer-ous. . The first accomplishment was the election of sixteen new members. The following girls became be-came members of the Club after a day's "stiff" initiation: Manda Chanak, Elva Crump, Aloha Eastman, Ella Beryle Frisch, Kathleen Grabner, Mau-rine Mau-rine Jensen, ( Elizabeth Makris, Ruth Oliver, Annie Pantalone, Ann .Pembroke, Marjory Quinn, Phyllis Reed, Donna Rturgill, Raffealla Tibolla, Emma Lou Webb, Gwen Parker. The next thing in order was the selection of the uniforms for the new school year. The choice has been, made and the uniforms will ' be. purchased through the local J. C. Penny store. The uniforms uni-forms will be worn at the first basketball game of the season when the Pep Club members will participate in the traditional drill. The Pep Club meets regularly every Monday. Dates have been set for two parties. The first one |