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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Bonnie June Olsen A sure tournament berth was assured the Miners last Friday as they took one of their closest games they have played this season. With Dimas scoring 20 I points, Hausknecht 8, Knudsen I and Borcn each 6, and Pullan 5-Highpoint 5-Highpoint men for Cyprus were Willard and Coffee. The first quarter of the game found a 12-12 tie-up; the half score was 14-13 with Bingham t in the lead. Third quarter score was 25-20 with the Miners still in the lead and the final score which tied up the district games, bringing eight wins and two losses to our credit. A second council meeting was held Monday discussion was on the passing of an amendment concerning the school paper and the voting of the yearbook queen, which is to take place this week. All girls in the senior class are eligible and the voting is to be done by all senior high school boys. The queen will be crowned at a student body dance at the end of the week. The junior high school operetta was a great success due to the support and talent displayed by the characters, chorus and orchestra. orch-estra. The cast of principals were Margy Isbell, Alan Lyon, ReNee Johnston, Jean Nelson, Marlene Diederich, James Peterson, Kent ! Christensen, Patricia Colyar, Kenneth Beckstrom, Gwen San-dstrom, San-dstrom, Don Gust, Roy Montoya, Betty Gressman and Shirley Anderson. An-derson. Virginia Ryan and La-Vern La-Vern Dickson directed the affair. The senior high operetta, directed di-rected by Joel P. Jensen, Miss Virginia Harris and Miss Vern Baer was presented Thursday. There was a matinee and evening even-ing performance. The junior high basketball I team wound up their season last Friday when they were defeated by Midvale junior high- The game was played at Bingham high gymnasium. |