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Show f F r ; FRIDAY, APRIL 9 ' Pag&Six .. . ........ .. ,. ..... ... , THE BfillAH UTAH ,, 1 BINGHAM HIGH NOTES they were conducted through tho Utah Oil Refinery. The trip wa very interesting as well as Instruc-tive. BHS Sociology Trip. The sociology trip taken Monday, April 6, under the supervision of Mr. C. E. Pollard was both profit-able and enjoyable. We visited the institutions where the physically handicapped are cared for, and where the wayward youths of this state and other states are placed. This gave the students an Insight Into the lives of those who are less fortunate than we. This work ol educating those who have lost eith-er the sense of sight, or the sense of hearing Is great undertaking. We first visited the school for the deaf. The building Is a clean, com-fortable home for the little children. The boys and girls here seemed to be contented and happy in their sur-roundings. The teacher of the primary class, Miss Stanley, carried on her class-wor- k to show us Just how these children are taught. One of the me-thods used is to have the children match colors. This is to train their sense of sight. Then, the teacher held up various objects and haa the children repeat the name of each one after her. In this manner the children will become very effici-ent In reading lips. Another Interesting method used was the one in which Miss Stanley held up placards which commanded the pupils to do various things such s skip, run, etc. It was Interesting (Continued on Page 7) Verlu Keeler, Cleo Groves, Jean Wilcox, Hana Shirata, Blake Gammcll, "Lorraine Peterson, Wanda Wride, "Gladys Hart, Mar-zett- a Colyar, Winona Petefson, 'Mary Brown, Marion Pett, Joy Ann Jackson, Jean Brynolf, Max-ol- a Yates, 'Alberta Colyar, Rosa Pazell, Helen Jackson, Lydia Jen-kins, Donna Davies, "Ruby Mac-Nei- l, Malcolm Rose, Mildred Warn-er, Shirley Anderson, Kathleen Grabner. BHS Glrl'u Day. Do you want to be an actress??? We aren't studio talent scouts, merely the members of the Bing-ham High School Pep Club, sponsor-ing "Girl's Day", Friday, April 9. We nsk each and every girl to come dressed In costumes or misfit clothes. Warner Bros, might even be pre-sentwho can tell? In order to get money for prizes the Pep Club offers "sweets to the sweet". Candy bars are to be sold at noon. Originality will get its reward. To the girl with the most original cos-tume, the one with the funniest hair dress, and the one wearing the most colors, a prize will be given. Bend down sister, if you want to get thin. The fact is, a prize will al-so be given to the girl collecting the most orange peelings before noon. Since advertising makes you "hat" conscious or "shoe" conscious, there zona, and Nevada. The bookkeeping team will con slat of Lurene Nepple, Duchie To-ma- s and Ruth Thomas. The book-keeping contest will begin at 8:30 a. m. and will last for one hour. The awards in each event will be penants to the winning teams, gola medals and certificates of proficien-cy to second, third and fourth place winners. This Is the first year the book-keeping team has entered the con-test and we sincerely wish them a successful start. There will be a full day of ev-ents for the contestants. The morn-ing will be tests, beginning with the bookkeeping test and ending with the type test at 12:00 noon. At 12:45 a free box lunch will be served to all contestants. Special afternoon entertainment features including a free matinee dance will be provided for the contestants during the cor-rection of the papers. Awards will be made at 5:30 p. m. in an Awards assembly in College hall on the low-er campus. BHS Mechanics Trip. The Bingham High School mech-anics students took a trip Wednes-day under the supervision of Mr. J. M. Woodhouse. They went first to the Air Port where they saw the new air liner christened and then Posture Parade. The girls who will represent the Bingham high school in the annual Track and Posture parade meet to be held at'Provo April 23 and 24 have started their practicing. The three girls who have been chosen from the Senior high to carry the Banner and the Flag are Phyllis Carrigan, Edna Smith and Louise Fahrni. For the Flag and Banner bearers of the Junior high, four girls have been selected. They are Ileen Thomas, Betty Jean Benson, Louise Bently and Ruby McNeil. Ol these four girls only three will march. ' The Junior high goes to Provo on Friday and the Senior high on Sat-urday. We are all practicing very hard in hopes of coming out in f irsi place. Louise Fahrni Pep Club. The Pep Club held its annual par-ty Friday, April 2. An enjoyable evening was spent In dancing. Dur-ing intermission, the guests were entertained with a d floor show. Delicious refreshments were served at eleven thirty. The girls of the high school are looking forward to Friday. This day has been set aside as the traditional "Girl's Day". This day Is being spon-sored by the Pep Club. The girls are to dress In costumes and will present an original and refreshing assembly which will be followed by a matinee dance. Aldine Hatfield BHS Junior High Honor Roll Listed For Third Quarter. Honor roll students are listed in order of their averages. The top two students each had averages of 9.3, and the lowest grade listed Is 7.05 There are 48 members on this Honor Roll, or 13.7 per cent of the total enrollment. There are 16 9th Grade students or 15.8 per cent of the class. There are 14 8th Grade students or 13.4 per cent of the class. There are 16 7th Grade students or 12.2 per cent of the class. This quarter there are 9 new members on the Honor Roll. Two stars before a name indicate the student hat bean on the Honor Roll all three quarters. One star in-dicates the student has been on the Honor Ttoll two quarters. Mary Hess, "Mary France Frailer, Ethel Richards, Lynn Henson, Thelma Hansen. Owen Marker, Catherine Dlmas, Ruth Hornickle, Betty Jo Peterson, John Curry, Jenna Vee Larson, Dickie Peterson, Howard Sum-nich- t, Charles Hudson, Sally Lew Curry, "John Anderson, Alaine Sid-dowa- 'Jack Hofheins, Elaine Harris. "Max Seal, 'Mary Kanne, will be an assembly for the purpose of making you "girl" conclous. The theme of the assembly will be in the form of magazine advertise-ments, after which there will be a matinee dance. In as much as this Is to be strictly a "Girls Day" the dances will be ladies choice. Polish up on your ballroom dano ing, everyone, for various dances, prizes will again be awarded. Put your dignity and pride ofi tho shelf, be good sports, full V pep and ready for a good time. We need your support this Friday, the ninth. Phyllis Carrigan -- BHS Commercial Contest. The Intermountaln Commercial contest will be held Friday April 9 at Provo. Bingham High School will be represented by a first year type team and a first year bookkeeping team. The type team will consist of. Art Peterson. Betty Whltely. Sid Tregaskls and Ronald Wtlcor. This same team entered the Prelimin-ary Commercial Contest at Granite two weeks ago and won second place The individual honors were won by Margaret Howell, 1st place; Don Sudbury, 2nd place both stu-dents from Granite, and Art Peter-son of Bingham, 3rd place. We were very proud of our team at Granite and hope they will do as well at the contest next Friday even though the Intermountaln Contest will have much keener competition having re-presentative teams from nearly ev-ery high school In the state and some from Idaho, Wyoming, Arl- - Car Inspection Your car must be inspect-ed before June 1 5th. We are equipped to give your car a thorough inspection. Come in now and get your car check-ed and avoid the last minute rush. We can make immediate de-livery on a new 1937 FORD V-- 8. 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