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Show ACTIVITIES FOR B DAY COVE WIDE SCOPE Boys at Bingham high school have a big day coming up, "B" day, Wednesday, May 4. Fellows in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth twel-fth grades go to the B to clean it up and the junior high school fellows will clean the grounds. Warren G. Allsop and Bailey J. Santistevan of the faculty will direct the boys. Betty Byrne, chairman of girls' intermurals, has this to say a-bout a-bout the activities the feminine half of the school has planned: "B day comes but once a year, so clean the "B" up while it's here. That's what the boys will bo doing next Wednesday, cleaning clean-ing up the "B". While the boys are slaving away at their jobs the girls can't idle, so that's the day for intermural activities. "For the first time we girls have elected sports leaders to take charge of all games. Under myself as manager, the seniors have named Marie Azzelio; the juniors, Audrey Groves; the sophomores, Annie Uzelac; the ninth graders .Eva Pino. The eighth grade has two leaders, Arsella Preloran and Shirley Watkins. The seventh grade also has two, Lois Groves and Margaret Mar-garet McKellar. "There are also managers for the different sports: Jean Willis for volley ball; Marjorie Thompson Thomp-son for basketball, and Beverly Jean Beck for softbnll. Marian Hull is managing the baseball throw competition. "In volley ball and 'basketball the seniors will play juniors, sophomore the ninth graders. Softball will be played the same way but with an additional game scheduled, between the eighth and seventh graders. The eighth and seventh graders will also play kickpin ball. "Representatives of each grade will engage in baseball throw for distance." , .... . rv e |