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Show . . t 4 . ' - r ' t Bingham's New High School . . ........... .. . . . ... . . : . I ... yj i-f ; ,; ' 4:::' ;. - t. v'. ; ;:- ; T-' w 0 y v i NEW INSTITUTION OF LEARNING I TO RAVE OPENING DECEMBER 15 ; Splendid Program to be Given at Dedication, with Governeir Mabey, and Many Prominent Educators as Speakers. Building One of the Finest of Its Size in the State. The new Bingham High School will have its formal op 'ning Monday evening, December 15, the dedication to take place in the hu e auditorium, which has a seating capacity of 600. Governor Mabey, State Superintendent of Schools C N. . ensen, County Commissioner Burgon, Superintendent Jensen of the Jordan School, President Presi-dent F. S. Harris of B. Y. U. and President G. Thomas of th U. of U. are among the principal speakers who will give ten minute talks ton a program that promises to excell any other of its kind ever given in Binfeham Canyon. The building, which has been fully described in the Prpss-Bullctin of recent issue, is one of the finest of its size in the state, and f a monument to the efforts of Francis Quinn, local member of the School Eloard, through whose ernest efforts, with the cooperation of the other numbers of the school board, the building became a reality, a pride to any topvn, anywhere. The finishing touches are fast nearing completion, and the building will be ready for occupancy for the week of December 15, and alclasses of the high school will be taught with the exception of Domestictciente, which win remam-trMrtgtr- One of the outstanding features ot the new building is the wonderful natural light that sheds its rays throughout the edifice, i feature long needed in the schools of Bingham Canyon. Very little artificial light will have to be used in the new building, even during the most cloudy of days. ' V Following is the tentative program" for the opening as released by Professor Pro-fessor Atkin. 1. Opening Overture" by the High School Orchestra. 2. Girls High School Chorus. 3. Vocal Solo . Mr. Irwin Jensen 4. Ten minute talk by Governor Mabey. 5. Boys' High School Chorus. . 6. Ten minute talk by Dr. C. N. Jensen, State Superintendent of Pub' lie Instruction. 7. Reading Miss Aliceile Higgs 8. Essay, "What the New High School Means to the High School." By a Senior. , , . , 9. Violin Solo, Miss Vclma Hey-; wood. 10. Short talks by men selected from E. L. Burgon, County Commissioner, Commis-sioner, Superintendent D. C. Jensen, F. S. Harris, President of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University, G. Thomas, President of the University of Utah. 11. Closing selection by the high school orchestra. |