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Show O Juniors Promise Prom Trotters Perfection In Formal Next Friday David Ireland The class of 1940, Bingham high school, will scintillate at the most important formal of the school year, the junior prom, at the Copperton gymnasium on Friday, March 31. Given in honor of the graduating gradu-ating class, the prom promises to be the "date of the year" in a crowded school social calendar. calen-dar. Bonnie Kenner was elected prom queen and Gorden Jensen prom king at a recent class meeting. meet-ing. ' A colorful, realistic "Old Fashioned Fash-ioned Garden" is being created bv hard work of iunior students as attractive setting for a pleasant pleas-ant evening's entertainment. The class has released a list of honor guests for the event, including: Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen; members of the Jordan district school board of education; members mem-bers of the high school faculty; Mayor and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Patrons for the Drom will be iuuj vi uiiu - - - - Patrons for the prom will be Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thomas; Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier; Mr. and Mrs. W. Nichols; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tregaskis; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Aven and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Strelich. Recently of the Congress hotel nt fhinan .Tnhnnv Peterson and v-v w"-ubvi v. his Island Serenaders have been engaged to furnish music, Miss Myrth Harvey and Warren All-sop, All-sop, class advisers, state. Junior class officers responsible responsi-ble for success of the prom are David Ireland, president; Shirley Shir-ley Anderson, vice president; El-win El-win Winn, secretary; Joe Tibolla, representative and Gorden Jensen, Jen-sen, reporter. From these class officers comes a cordial invitation to attend and enjoy the junior prom. o . |