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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Lcxie Stewart Basketball Matinee Dance A matinee dance was held Wed nesday in which the team was honored for fine playing through out the season and an outstanding outstand-ing win over Dugway high in which Jack Mannion broke the . high school scoring record by collecting 50 points. Assemblies The Junior High traveling assembly as-sembly went to Mt. Jordan Junior Jun-ior high Thursday to put on their assembly. Some of the members of the cast are: Marie Lovat, Deo Laycock, Bill Fike, Douglas Tall, Sharon Porter, Eleanor Marko-vich, Marko-vich, Andy Trujillo, Jeanctte Pino, Karen Olsen, Nykki Jones, Eufemia Jaramillo, Russell Shatter, Shat-ter, EIRay Whitlock, Donald Car- , ter, Judy Oliver, Connie Bianchi, Sherrie Peterson, Rosemary Ar-ritola, Ar-ritola, Darlene Carpenter, Harry Pappasideris, Peggy Berg, Pearl Milner, Betty Zdunich, Bobby Petric, Carmen Sanchez, Sheila Rasmussen, and the group of dancers from Lark. Tooele presented a very pleasing pleas-ing assembly to the student body Thursday. Mt. Jordan Junior high will present their traveling assembly to the student body Friday. Display The Copper has furnished six boards on which pictures and information in-formation are pictured in color and black and white. These boards will be on display for a week or ten days when they will be moved to another school in the district. Senior Trip The seniors took a trip to the Utah state capitol Tuesday where they watched the state legislative bodies in session. This trip was planned by the American Problems Prob-lems teachers, Mr. Williams and Mrv Peterson. After" watching the . House of Representatives and Senate in action, the class was taken on a guided tour through the capitol and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers museum. Dances The Junior High Dance "Twed-dle "Twed-dle Dee" will take place tonight, Friday, March 11 in the school gymnasium. It's an apron and overall affair. Music will be by Jay Pond's orchestra. Admission couples, $1.00, stag, 50 cents. The Girls Club dance is dated for Friday, March 18. It3 theme is Melody of Love, and it's also an apron and overall affair. Music Mu-sic will be furnished by Wally Penrose. The Prospector's club dance will be held tomorrow night, Saturday, Sat-urday, March 12 in the school gym. Junior Prom The Juniors voted in Beverly Wright and her idea of "Heaven on Earth" as theme of this year's prom. Theme song chosen was "Earth Angel". The date has been set for April 15. Beverly is getting gett-ing her committees organized. Speech Arts Contests Students participating in the speech arts contest to be held at Wasatch high in Heber City on April 25 are: retold stories Jo-Ann- Murano, Norman Whiting, Mary Kampros; dramatkf readings read-ings Carol Dean Sanchez,. Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Pappasideris; humorous readings Max Merrill, . Jackie . Dahlstrom; extern peraneous read ings Merry Simkins, Gerald Cunningham, Sally McAllister; orations Larry Sax, Lexie Stew art, Joyce Olsen. . Contest Winner Local winners in the National Speech contest for English students stu-dents were announced this week. They are Jimmy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson- of Copperton, and Dorothy Slotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slotte of Bingham. |