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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Joyce Olsen "B" DAY TODAY "B" Day will be held Friday morning. The girls will participate partici-pate in activities in the gym, while the boys clean the "B" and the school grounds. There will be class cheerleaders to lead the ! classes throughout the day. Later on in the evening a dance will be held. Admission will be 50 cents per couple and 35 cents stag. A trophy will be presented to the class with the most points in participation during the day. Two Girls Organization! Elect New Officers New officers have been elected this week for the Minerette club and Giils club for the coming year. For the Minerette club, the officers of-ficers chosen are: Sally Ann McAllister, Mc-Allister, president; JoAnn Pap-pasideris, Pap-pasideris, vice president; Mary Coccomiglio, secretary; JoAnn Murano, treasurer; Kathy Zam-pos, Zam-pos, historian, and Sallie Cong-dun, Cong-dun, corresponding secretary. New officers for the Girls Club are: president, Yvonne Sarrao; first vice president, Carma Jean Ray; second vice president, Joyce Rawlings; secretary and treasurer, treasur-er, Sherry Lancaster; reporter, Rose Hardman; historian, Ruby Mae Serrasio, and sophomore representative, re-presentative, Diane Reed. FASHION SHOW "Garden of Dreams" was the theme of the annual fashion show presented Wednesday after noon, May 12, at the high school. It was a huge success. A very large crowd was in attendance to enjoy the entertainment. RaNae Ra-Nae Holladay was chairman, and Carolyn Stoddart and Mary Lou Ball, co-chairman. TENNIS CHAMP Brent Peterson, Bingham high school's star netman, retained j Region Two singles crown at the region meet held last Friday at i Liberty Park courts. He bested j Bob Kroff of Tooele, 6-3, 6-8, 6-3. Last year he defeated Roy Richie, Wasatch, for the championship. |