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Show 'fBlNGHAM HIGHNOTES! Florence Austin, Lurene Nepple, Betty Kinsey, Irma Huebner, Bev erly Clays. Art Peterson, Melvin Nordberg, Tom Strllich, Helen Bado-vinatz, Bado-vinatz, Calvin Jones, Louise Fahrnl, Aldine Hatfield, Dixie H. Wilson! Arne Johnson, Sherrill Overson! Amy Cuthbert, Sid Tregaskis, Bev' erly Johnson. Scholastically this group represent the upper one ninth of the Senior high student body. There are 9 Seniors, Sen-iors, 1 Junior and 8 Sophomores. Ihu1 Murry' I S Friday the Bingham high ,t and was narrowly defeated, 28-If 28-If by Murray high school. The play i , Buddy Macke and Ensign Jen-was Jen-was particularly brilliant and J Tregaskis played a good de-fL,ive de-fL,ive game. The score was 6-19 r the half, but the Bingham team f Led to be beaten and gradually closer to their foes. With less Zr ten seconds of play remaining Cmy Pan made a spectacular but they were stopped one Party Given. Misses Mary and Barbara Bradley entertained the K. A. G. G. Club (a recently organized sewing club) at their home Tuesday night. The girls embroidered for awhile and were then served delicious refreshments. refresh-ments. Among those present were Leora Timothy, Norrene Andreason, Mag-j dalyn Gust, Leah Panos and the' hostesses, Mary ami Barbara Brad-ley-Leah Panos Assembly Presented In Murray. The- Bingham high school to encourage en-courage and increase the feeling of good sportsmanship between Bingham Bing-ham and Murray presented an interesting in-teresting assembly to the students of Murray high, Friday, Jan. 29. -olat short of winning, i Some of the students complained at having to stand up, because of the very small gym. As most of the other schools also have small Lms we must consider ourselves very fortunate in having such a ; macfous gym as ours. - ' .. The numbers were given in the following order: Trumpet duet, Spencer Jacques and Rex Tripp. A group tap dance, Ada Mitchell, Nancy Nepple, Lurene Nepple, and Elaine George. A humerous reading, lone Peterson. Peter-son. Violin solo. Art Peterson. Solo tap dance, Leah Panos. Vocal solo, Louise Fahrnl. Vocal solo, Blaine Wells. The numbers were accompanied by Margaret Ireland and Arlene Erickson. The student Body President, Austin Aus-tin Loveless, Introduced the numbers num-bers and the assembly was supervised super-vised by Mr. Byron Birch. Leah Panos After the game was over a dance was held and some of the Bingham students were amused at the style of dancing that seemed to be very popular there. Bingham students named one of the dances the Murray Mur-ray hop, but even our students were "hopping" before the evening, was over. I Spencer Jacques 8ih Grade Assembly. The assembly presented to the Bingham high school on Friday, Jan. 29, was given by the Eighth Grade. By the strict attention the student body gave thej, must have enjoyed it. Max Seal, the Eighth grade president, introduced the class officers. The program presented the unique idea of Aunt Minnie and the little Tots radio program. The costumes worn by the girls were short, ruffly dresses with large hair ribbons. The boys were dressed In knickers with big bow ties, and their hair slicked back. The characters charac-ters represented, were Aunt Minnie, Min-nie, Betty Jo Peterson, who . took ' charge, and introduced the 'numbers, Tie Little Tots were: Elva Crump, and Lynn Hensen, who -sang "A Chapel in the Moonlight" accompanied accompa-nied by Kathleen Grabner; Patricia Shilling, who gave a piano solo, Marjorie Quinn, the famous tap dancer, gave a dance, accompanied by Isabel Larick; Wanda Wride, the Staging cowgirl, sang "Prarie Moon"; Sergio Alvarez and George Nichols, the Harmonica Rascals, gave the humor to the program; Donna Davies and De'lana Pollock sang "0 Solo Mio",;; John Chiplan, the second Rubinoff, gave a violin solo, accompanied by Beverly Jqhn-son; Jqhn-son; Ethel Richards gave a reading entitled, "Shopping, with. Teddy". The program was met by a storm of applause and the eighth grade (eels wholely successful., ... Ethel Richards Betty Jo Peterson , i Semester Honor Roll Senior High. These students have' been mem-bcrs mem-bcrs each of the three Honor Rolls for this school year: - |