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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCH00LN0TES SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY The time was at hand! The house was packed the orchestra orches-tra was in the pit the actors were ready and waiting. The Sophomore assemply was ready to be presented. The curtain went up and the audience witnessed one of the most dazzling, spectacular, super-colossal super-colossal assemblies ever to be presented in the B. II. S. auditorium. audi-torium. Well, anyway, 1 heard that it was O.K. The theme of the assembly was "Leap Year". Gail Shelley was the radio commentator. It was her job to give the girls helpful hints on how to catch and hold boy friends. One of the outstanding numbers num-bers on the first half of the assembly as-sembly was a graceful boy's ballet bal-let dance. There were also several sev-eral orchestra, vocal, and instrumental instru-mental selections by members of the sophomore class. The last part of the program dealt with a poor father and mother, mo-ther, a beautiful heroine, a dashing dash-ing hero, and a crafty villain. It was titled "In the Good Old Nick of Time", and such a pantomine is always heart-wirming when read by Mavis Garrett. The sophomores want to thank Miss Myrth Harvey, who directed direct-ed the assembly Mrs. Marlowe Turpin, who directed the ballet Mr. Joel Jensen, who worked with the orchestra and Mr. Paul Kuhni, who was responsible for the signs. Irene Anderson |