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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Jeniel Boren Junior Prom Lovely Affair Glistening with delight were Junior Prom Queen Leila Johnson, John-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Johnson, and King Robert Murano, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murano, together with their classmate attendants. The theme of the Prom was "Garden in the Rain" and throughout this beautiful garden were found a bird bath, a wishing well, a rock garden, a- flower cart and a class scroll. Also lending to the atmosphere at-mosphere was the music of Max Engeman and his orchestra. - The floor show which was enjoyed en-joyed by everyone consisted of a rain dance given by Connie Bianchi, Rosemary Arritola, Betty Zdunich and Marie Lovat. "Beautiful Ohio" was danced by Frances Goris, George Apostal, Pat Ablett, Dick Roblez, Leila Johnson and Gary LaComb and Miss Johnson sang the theme song "Garden in the Rain." General chairman of the prom was Paul Roumpos and Kara Congdon, co-chairman. Sponsors were Charles Williams, Mrs. Verna Jones, Miss Vern Baer, Marion Penrod and Dean Bishop. Patrons were Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaComb, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medley and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Gun-nard Johnson. Hats off to the committee and class officers. Senior Give Assembly The senior " class presented their assembly in honor of the junior class Thursday, April 3. Music Festival Well Attended I Jordan School District annual 'music festival was held at Bing-Jham Bing-Jham high school last Friday with 'some 300 musicians taking part. I Senior and junior high students from the entire district vere entered en-tered in the various sections of the festival. The first notes were heard at 8:30 and lasted on into the after noon, and at 2:15 an assembly was presented for the student body and visitors comprised of selected numbers from the various var-ious sections of the festival. Participating schools and their music directors were: Jordan high, J. Clement Crapo and Donald Don-ald Olson; Bingham high, Clyde Miller; Midvale, Cannon Thomson Thom-son and Lloyd Dimond; West Jordan, 'Lowell Hicks; Riverton, Harold Rindlesbach; Draper, Evan Ev-an Madsen; Union, Arthur Over-lade; Over-lade; Sandy, Jay Pond; and Bingham Bing-ham Junior, LaVern Dickson. Sports The baseball and tennis teams are well into their seasons now. In baseball, Bingham high defeated de-feated South high 15-12 last Friday. Fri-day. East high tripped Bingham 6 to 5 Monday afternoon in a close contest. Coach McGhie reported having played Granite Thursday and play Jordan tonight. Lots of excitement ex-citement is expected in the sports, so lets all follow our teams and boost them on to victory. Speech Dept. Visits U. BHS speech department under the supervision of C. O. Fingerle went to the University of Utah Monday entering the speech meet. Those placing from Bingham Bing-ham were Darlene Anderson in dramatic reading, Betty Kidder in oratory and Carrie Vidalakis in radio. Attend U of U Production The senior English department traveled to the University of Utah to see their presentation of "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare, directed by C. Lowell Lees. Midst Oliver's Orchard, Or-chard, the Usurper's Court, and the Forest of Orden, students completely lost themselves and came away with a greater knowledge knowl-edge and appreciation of the great works of art. Jr. High Easter Matinee Dance Junior high held an Easter matinee dance Wednesday, and everyone can certainly say they had "baskets" of fun. Everyone enjoyed the Easter egg hunt and race, and my what fun it was when Bob Peterson, Ed Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Dave Jacobsen and Harold Sparkes found that their "hard-boiled" "hard-boiled" Easter eggs were well not quite hard. Nominating Conventions Nominating conventions will be held 'Friday for the student body officers for 1952-53, so everyone ev-eryone is eagerly awaiting these results. |