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Show Playground Happenings By Delia Mack J- The third week of the Summer school at Bingham, which is proving prov-ing such a successful experiment, will see the amateur hour, finals in horse shoe contests, and Jack-stone Jack-stone champions. Last Friday our weekly field day was held and doll show was the feature of the day. The judges were Impressed not by the elegance of the dolls but by their age, neatness and originality. Prizes In the younger young-er group and their points, were awarded to Rose Mary Driggs, 100 ' points; Yoshl Shirata, 75 points; Elaine Halverson, 50 points; and Betty Jean Dunne, 25 points. Wiru ners in the advanced group were Jay Dean Davis, first; Elaine Sid-doway, Sid-doway, second; Utona Ross, third; and Mary Lou Lyons, fourth. There were sixty seven entrants in this event, and the Judges "had to decide de-cide upon everything from quintuplets quintup-lets to Shirley" Temples. Girls who had made their dolls' dresses were given the advantage In the contest, Student in the advanced art department de-partment are beginning linoleum blocks and they will soon be ready any manner of materials. Miss Loveless Love-less has been confined to her home this week, but we hope that she will be with us next week. The tennis class has been meet- (Ing each morning at the court in lower Bingham, and they are showing show-ing great progress. None of the students stu-dents seem to mind the walk down and back to school. It is not unusual unusu-al to see as many as forty students down on the court. An exciting event of this week was the operetta tryouts. Students recited and sang lustily for a possible possi-ble part in "Tha Button Tree". We hope all the mothers will coach their children who are taking part, as this is to be given August 22. All would be. dancers are practising practis-ing for the 'operetta, which will be presented by the combined efforts of all departments. A contest is being be-ing held in the art department for the best costume designed and the handicraft classes. |