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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by ReNee Johnston Candlelight Services Thursday, December 22 The annual Candlelight Service j will be presented to the students j as a matinee on Wednesday, December De-cember 21 and to the public on i next Thursday evening, Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. audi-torium. It will include carols praising the birth of Christ, based bas-ed on the book "The Other Wiseman" Wise-man" by Henry Van Dyke, continuity con-tinuity for adoption by Mrs. Florence Flor-ence F. Miller and musical selections se-lections by Clyde Miller. Mr. Miller, new high school music instructor, in-structor, is using the voices of about 90 students in song and action. December Personalities Voting took place Wednesday in Miss Baer's room for personalities person-alities of the month of December. Girls honored by receiving the most votes were: Karlene Wilson, senior high, and Olive Benavidez, junior high. Congratulations are extended to these girls. "I Can Dream Can't I" Under a gymnasium ceiling obscured ob-scured by papier-mache and picturesque pic-turesque chandeliers, Bingham high students and public danced to the theme "I Can Dream Can't I" to the music of Bill Johnson's orchestra. Decorations included a waterfall at the entrance among other very effective decoiations. As a climax, the Senior Hop King and Queen were announced by Merritt L. Poulson, class advisor. They were Nykki Alverson and Ronald Kinsley. After the announcement an-nouncement all members of the senior class and partneis danced to the theme song "I Can Dream Can't I" which was sung by Mar-gy Mar-gy Isbell and played by the orchestra. or-chestra. The hop will be remembered remem-bered by all as one of the most outstanding events of the year. Girls Club Assembly Girls club assembly under the theme "Calendar Charm" was presented to the student body Tuesday under the direction of Miss Vern Baer, club advisor. Barbara Coward, club 'president, introduced the assembly and then turned the time over to Pat Colyar, who announced each month in clever poem form. Num bers included: January Doris Abplanalp, dressed ts the "Baby New Year" sang "I Am A Little New Year", accompanied by Roslyn Hansen, followed by a toe dance by Pat Whiteley, Patsy Creedon, Phyllis Sanderson and Ina Mae Ott. In February, Jeanne . Hausknccht gave a rendition of "Hats Of?' in a patriotic costume. In March, a vocal and guitar solo "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was given gi-ven by LaVae Webb. For April "Easter Parade" was sung by Leila Johnson, accompanied by ReNee Johnston. "Mother Ma-chree", Ma-chree", a flute duet by Barbara Nix and Jackie Barnett, represented repre-sented May. June dressed as bride and groom were Margy Isbell Is-bell and Lucille Peterson, who sang "Some Sunday Morning", accompanied by Miss Coward. Representing July was a patriotic patri-otic tap dance given by Gwen Sandstrom and Nykki Alverson. A piano duet "Night and Day" by Miss Coward and Karlene Wilson represented August. "September "Sep-tember Song" sung by Roslyn Hansen, accompanied by Miss Wilson, was given for September. Septem-ber. For October was a reading, "Icabod Crane", by Darlene Anderson An-derson with the help of Maurine Peterson,- Sandra Archibald and Helen Pearson, portraying characters. char-acters. For November, a reading. "Turkey Land" was given by Ann Diederich and Gay Armit-stead, Armit-stead, and "To Grandmother's House We Go", was sung by Ja-nell Ja-nell Hansen and Joyce Farley. December included a piano solo, "Silent Night", by Miss Wilson, tap dance by Carol Steel, Mary Louise BalL accompanied by Ra-Nae Ra-Nae Halliday. |