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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Bonnie June Olsen Students came to school Thursday Thurs-day and Friday of last week appropriately ap-propriately dressed for Galena days in lev is, plaid shirts and old-fashioned costumes. The high school band played Thursday for the dedication ceremonies and Friday marched in both the big and miniature parades under the direction of Joel P,' Jensen. The band members on both occasions were dressed in plaid shirts and levis. MINERS DOWN MILLARD IN GALENA DAY TILT The Bingham Miners achieved their first triumph under lights last Friday when they beat the Millard Eagles 26 to 6. The first and only Millard score in the game was made in the last of the first quarter when Ross Star ley carried the ball for 87 yards. The Miners came right back in the second quarter when Mickey Culleton went over, tying the score 6 to 6 at the half. The next score was also made by Culleton Culle-ton and Cal Nelson made the last two and Jimmy Peterson kicked the two extra points, assuring as-suring the Miners of their third I non-league victory. Bingham's first league game will be Friday, today, with Mur-i Mur-i ray high school. It will be a night game and played at Murray. Wednesday afternoon the stu- dent body enjoyed a lyceum number. The Junior class recently met I to discuss plans for class sweaters. sweat-ers. Meetings were conducted by ! Rudy Pino, president, and Joyce Wells, vice president. |