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Show IBM CELEBRATES I TITLEJICTORY The Spirit of Victory hovered over Bingham high school Monday, Mon-day, making its influence felt, in the colorful two-hour assembly assem-bly honoring the state class B high school championship football foot-ball team. Copperton Boy Scouts presented the colors and band music followed. The Miners football foot-ball squad marched by twos into the assembly to receive applause and cheers. Coach Dunn Taylor and several of Jordan district's A champions accompanied the Bingham crew in their entrance into the assembly. President Mike Tomas congratulated con-gratulated the class B and A champions of 1941 and introduced introduc-ed Coach Bailey J. Santistevan, now recognized as a consistent developer of winning athletic teams. Coach Santistevan took time to introduce every member of the team and subs. "Sandy" claims that if it weren't for the substitutes the main team could not achieve their success. Dave Mitchell of the Utah State High School Athletic association as-sociation presented the beautiful gold trophy to Captain Johnny Susaeta, who in turn presented it to Coach Santistevan and "Sandy" gave it to the school to be placed alongside the championship champ-ionship trophy of '39. The vice president of Jordan also gave congratulations to the Bingham school and team. At the same time the BHS assembly was in progress, Jordan Jor-dan was showering their champs with honors at a victory assembly. assem-bly. It was necessary for Snide Taylor and his boys to return to the assembly at Sandy after giving giv-ing talks here, and with ihem went Coach Santistevan, Jack Thurmond, Kay Nelson, Jack Gleason and several other BHS squad members to appear at the Jordan assembly. Interesting talks were given by Superintendent C. N. Jensen, Dr. Paul S. Richards, Earl T. James, Dewey Nelson of Lark and Principal T. H. McMullin. Jimmy Brown sang "Tonight We Love". Joy Dean Davies gave a tribute in verse to the players. The assembly was topped off by the presentations of carnations to the mothers of football players by the officers of the Minerette club. Colors were retired and the assembly dismissed. Victory day concluded with a matinee dance. All those not desiring de-siring to dance attended a picture pic-ture show in the auditorium. |