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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Jeniel Boren Junior Prom "Oriental Garden" A Huge Success The annual Bingham high junior prom was held Friday, April 13, in the high school gym. The Prom, entitled "Oriental Gardens", was a huge success and the juniors are very proud of their accomplishment. The gym was decorated under the direction of Sam Robison and Jeniel Boren, general chairmen, and Carrie Vidalakis, decorating chairman, with a budah, a wishing wish-ing well, a setting of ming trees and a rock garden. During the promenade, Lucy Zanardi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zanardi of Copper-ton Copper-ton was crowned Empress, and Arnie Nilsson. son of Mr. and -Mrs. John Nilsson of Bingham, was crowned Emperor. After the promenade there was a floor show which consisted consist-ed of a poem by Mary Jane Adams; a song "In My Japanese Garden" by LaVon Anderson, Roslyn Hansen and Aria Olsen, and a dance by Aria Olsen, Roy Christensen, Pattie Lee Fike, Russell Miller, Jeniel Boren and Sam Robison. Class advisors are Mrs. Verna Jones and Maurice Crawford. Five BHS Student! Take Part In BYU Speech Meet Saturday five BHS students went to a speech meet at BYU at Provo. They placed as follows: fol-lows: Carrie Vidalakis, superior in radio speech; Roy Christensen, Christen-sen, excellent in radio speech; Mary Jane Adams and Helen Zampos, excellent in pantominea and Luene Jaterka, excellent in dramatic readings. Miners Los Opener to Tooele The Bingham Miners played Tooele at Tooele Tuesday in the first league game of the season. The score of the game was 10-0 In favor of the Buffs. The Miners Min-ers play Cyprus at the Copper-ton Copper-ton stadium today. Fish and Game Dept. Show Wildlife Film The Utah Fish and Game department de-partment brought a film to the students Wednesday. The film was on "The Wildlife of Utah". It was very interesting and a lot was gained from it by all of the students. Student Body Officer Nominations For Next Year Nominations for student body officers for 1951-52 were held Wednesday. Those running for office are as follows: for the "Eye" party president, Roy Chrislpnspn vrt nrpsiHfnt. Jp- niel Boren; secretary and historian, his-torian, Bettie Kidder; yearbook editor, Carrie Vidalakis; Hi-Lights Hi-Lights editor, Pat Ablett; business busi-ness manager, Sam Adondakis, and cheerleader, Ernie LePore. Running for office on the opposing op-posing party are: president, Sam Robison; vice president, Rebecca Aguayo; secretary and historian, Mary Lynn Gaythwaite; yearbook year-book editor, Luene Jaterka; Hi-Lights Hi-Lights editor, Grant Pullan; business manager, George Apos-tol, Apos-tol, and cheerleader, Vonda Olsen. Ol-sen. Dance Concert The Bingham high Dance Concert, under the direction of Virginia Harris, will be held Friday, April 27, in the high school auditorium. There will be a great variety of dances appearing ap-pearing on the program and it should prove to be an enjoyable revue. BDAA cards will be honored hon-ored at the door and tickets are now on sale. "B" Day Set For May 11 B Day has been calendared as May 11 this year. Before the B Day dance, however, a carnival will be held at the gymnasium to which the public is invited. There will be various concessions, conces-sions, the proceeds from which will go to pay for the yearbook. The newly-elected officers and the yearbook staff will undertake under-take this dance to show just what they can do. The B Day dance will follow the carnival. |