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Show pNGHAM HIGH NOTES " 11 singles Player, The si , -nior division will beSle " th Spencer Jacques. The "J T be composed of Melvin Nord- 1 !vUm0r high division wiU be Played by John Curry We are going to en verity of Utah Invitational Tournament Tourna-ment as we have done in past years. In the regular Jordan Tennis lea-gue, lea-gue, composed of Davis, Jordan, Granite, and Bingham, the competitor, compe-titor, very keen, but we will be 'n there playing to the best of our ab l.ty and hope to make a credit-able credit-able showing for the Bingham high. Melvin Nordberg BHS Senior High Honor Roll 5th 6 Week Term. Florence Austin, 9 63; Irma Hueb-ner. Hueb-ner. 9 33; Art Peterson, 9 00; Helen Badovinatz, 9.00; Tom Strilirh fl ro- ! Kdbury COL ! i' Sa addressed the sen-'fS sen-'fS School Tuesday. 01 speech was chiefly a b '"ess profession." w,e !ts of business were business is . pro-, pro-, 0,v of deed and thought. !sh language . 1 Honesty-Courtesy. Honesty-Courtesy. WiHingnessand eagerness. Appearance. ;3 Milligan answered many ls asked by the seniors as to characteristics of a business pro-L pro-L She enlightened many of Ldents as to the value of a Lion. The talk was enjoyed by everyone and the idea she left was that "Success is simple failure is complicated," Louise Fahrni B H S " Tenuis. When Mr. Peterson, the Tennis Coach, called for tennis try-out3, this spring, nearly a dozen tennis hopefuls responded to the call. The players are gomg out for the sport very enthusiastically, and are hoping hop-ing for a successful year. In "our match with Davis last Thursday, we lost the contest two matches-to one. However, we hope to take them into camp when they play us on our own courts. On Friday, April 23, we will enter en-ter the B.Y.U. Invitational tournament. tourna-ment. In the senior high division we will enter one singles player and one doubles team. In the junior high division we will enter one Aldine Hatfield, 8.82; Calvin Jones,! 8.78; Lurene Nepple, 8.76; Beverly Clays, 8.63; Blair Wilcox, 8.50; Melvin Mel-vin Nordberg, 8. 25; Bob Steele, 8. 18; Rex Tripp, 8.13; Joe Brown, 8.00; Betty. Kinsey, 8.00; Sid Tregaskis, 7.84; Louise Fahrni, 7.76; Arne Johnson, 7.75; Tom Pazell, 7.75; Kathcrine Valdez, 7.67; Clark Wix, 7.67; Frankie Mascaro, 7.57; Bill Goris, 7.55; Beverly Johnson, 7.55; Eugene Tazzer, 7.53; Amy Cuthbert, 7.00. The 26 members of this Honor Roll represent only 15 per cent ot or slightly less than 16 of the Senior Sen-ior high student body. 14 are Seniors, 4 are Juniors ana 8 are Sophomores. In other words 22 per cent of the Seniors, 11 per cent of the Juniors, and 13 per cent of the Sophomores. BHS Freshman Class Trip. The Freshman Class of the Bingham Bing-ham high, under the able direction of our class advisors, Mr. E. O. Peterson and Mr. Glenn Nell, went on an educational tour Friday, April 16. Approximately 80 students went on the trip. We left the high schooi ! at nine a.m. annd arrived in Salt Lake City at ten a. m. First we visited the Telephone exchange in Salt Lake. Our kind and courteous guides took us through the building In groups of ten, and explained how everything was managed. At 11:15 we went to the Hustler's Flour Mill, where we saw the process of flour making. Hustler's also gave every student in the class a two pound sack of flour. After lunch we went to the Clover Clov-er Leaf Harris Dairy. Here we saw the process that the milk goes through before reaching the home. Thence, we went to the Tribune-Telegram Tribune-Telegram newspaper where we saw our evening paper being printed. The tour as a whole was very interesting. in-teresting. For some entertainment we went to Wooley's Roller Rink. A good time was had by all. We returned by bus, arriving home late in the afternoon. Mary Kannes |