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Show sultation the girls chosen were: varsity Rosemary Arntola, head cheerleader, with Connie Bianchi and Darlene Carpenter assisting; junior varsity Eleanor Markovich, head cheerleader, with Nikki Jones, Betty Zdu-nich, Zdu-nich, Susan Carter and Karen Olsen assisting. Congratulations girls. You have a big job ahad of you, but we know you will do it well. lows: 1. Darlene Carpenter, Connie Con-nie Bianchi, Eleanor Markovich; 2. Susan Carter, Nikki Jones, Betty Zdunich; 3. Diane Reed and Toni Stewart; 4. Lilly Tru-jillo; Tru-jillo; 5. Karen .Olsen. Sharon Peterson, Pe-terson, Connie Tanner. These girls were judged by the 6even members of the student stu-dent body council and seven teachers Mrs. Virginia Harris McDonald, girls physical education educa-tion teacher; Reed C. Newbold, band teacher; H. W. Jorgensen, principal; Udell Wankier, basketball bas-ketball coach; DelMar Schick, football and baseball coach, also attendance coordinator; James W. Bingham, senior high council advisor, and Miss Vern Baer, girls counselor. After careful study and con- Jimmy Adams singled and so did Roy Wilson. Hirschi was safe on an error that 6cored Adams. Tom Lovat's single and Jerry Crellin's double gave Bingham one run in the fourth and a walk and doubles by Gonzales and Johnson netted the Miners two in the seventh. Tobler who pitched pitch-ed his team through most of the season, struck out five Bingham-ites Bingham-ites and walked only four. The Miners' baseball team, coached by Del Schick, are to be congratulated on a very fine season. Year-End Activities The senior achievement award banquet was held at the Doll House in Salt Lake City last night, Thursday. Last issue of the school paper Hi-Lights was distributed Wednesday, and yesterday, yes-terday, Thursday, was yearbook dav. More than 2,000 students and teachers from five Jordan District Dis-trict junior high schools held outings at Saltair Wednesday. The group included students from iMt. Jordan, iMidvale, Bingham, Bing-ham, West Jordan and Riverton junior high schools. The Jordan District school year ended yesterday, yes-terday, Thursday. Girls Club Elects Following are the new officers of the Girls Clut who will serve during the 1956-57 school year: President, Joe Ann Anderson; first vice president, Kay Beck-stead; Beck-stead; second vice president, Marie Lovat; secretary and treasurer, trea-surer, Karen Bell; historian, Jeanne Sanchez; senior representative, repre-sentative, Rena Joy Coleman; junior representative, Isabel Menna; sophomore representative, representa-tive, Linda Abplanalp, and fresh man representative, Donna James. Cheerleaders School spirit ran high in the Bingham High School Thursday, May 17. Cheers and songs made .the auditorium fairly sing. A visitor may have thought that it was the day before a big game, for the same spirit was there. Instead, it was the scene for the varsity and junior varsity cheerleader cheer-leader tryouts. The candidates tried out in teams, then as individuals. in-dividuals. They presented a school song, a standard yell and an original yell or song. Teams competing were as fol- BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Tonl Stewart COMMENCEMENT "Our Lives, Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor" was theme of commencement exercises held Wednesday night at Bingham High School at which time diplomas diplo-mas were awarded to 81 graduating gradu-ating seniors. For the graduates who donned caps and gowns for the occasion the boys in blue and the girls in white graduation gradua-tion meant the completion of 12 years of study. Student speakers carrying out the theme in their talks were Norman Whiting, Jackie Dahl-strom, Dahl-strom, Ellen Beth Thomas, Dorothy Doro-thy Slotte, JoAnn Murano and I Kathy Zampos. Vocal and instrumental instru-mental numbers were presented by Beverly Wright, Jimmy Wilson, Wil-son, Russell Jackson, a girls triole trio, Ann Houghton, a male quartette,- and the graduation gradua-tion class. Ronald Boren gave the invocation and Joan Arntola offered the benediction. Adriano Martinez Jr., class president, welcomed parents, friends, teach ers and members of the Jordan District board of education. H. W. Jorgensen, principal, presented the class to Superintendent Superin-tendent Arthur E. Peterson. Rex T. Tripp, president of the Joordan , District Board of Education, a-warded a-warded the diplomas. Following the exercises, a complimentary graduation dance was held in the gymnasium. MINERS LOSE BASEBALL TITLE GAME TO HURRICANE In the Class B state championship champ-ionship game between Bingham and Hurricane played at Hurricane Hurri-cane Tuesday afternoon, the Miners, defending state champions, champ-ions, bowed to Hurricane 6 to 3. Hurricane, under Coach Jim Robertson and behind the pitching pitch-ing of Boyd Tobler turned back the threat of the fighting Bingham Bing-ham high nine. Tobler permitted Miners runs in only the 4th and 7 th innings of the seven-inning title battle. He was backed up by timely hitting from his Hur- ed eigbt hits and tagged the loss on Dick Susaeta. The Tigers picked up two runs in the first inning on an error and singles by (Mike Hirschi and Jimmy Judd. Hurricane went a-head a-head 3-0 in the third with another an-other run on a walk to Jerrold Wilson and singles by Roy Wilson Wil-son and Hirschi. They applied the clincher in the 5th with three |