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Show Prep Baseball Two games remain on the 1953 high school pre-season baseball schedule. They are: today (Friday) (Fri-day) Bingham at South, and Monday, Mon-day, April 13 Morgan at Bingham. Bing-ham. In p8revious games Bingham outscored East high 10 to 8 in a game played on the Municipal diamond last Wednesday. Another Anoth-er win was chalked up by the Miners last Friday when they downed South high 14 to I at Bingham. Junior high enjoyed a matinee dance Wednesday afternoon. BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Joyce Olsen JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT Annual Junior Prom, with "Carousel" as its theme will be staged tonight, Friday, in the high school gymnasium at Cop-pcrton. Cop-pcrton. Dancing starts at 9 PDr with music by Harold Geertsen'j orchestra. Prom chairman ts Sandra Archibald. Assisting her are Ber-to Ber-to Moretti, co-chairman, and Sandra Alexander and Sandra Laycock, assistant chairman. Other Oth-er prom committees are: Wiring WUford. Coca, chairman; chair-man; Haul Gonzales, co-chairman, Rex Groves, Don Smith, Pete Furgis, Gerald Burke, Jack Peterson, Louie Chavez, Charles Ball, Richard Fresh, Joe Rubal-cava; Rubal-cava; Refreshments Jeanne Robertson, chairman, Eddie Mu-har, Mu-har, Clifford Nielsen, Berto Moretti; Mor-etti; Walls and Ceiling (All of the chairmen on committees) Ross Oseguera, chairman, Frank English, Brent Peterson, Julie Gallegos, Rex Groves, Ann Cris-tie, Cris-tie, Dorothy Leyba, Shirley Het-trick, Het-trick, Bonnie Patrick, Carol Steel, Mary Lou Ball; committee members mem-bers Elaine Hatt, Gerald Burke, Ellen Golish. Charles Ball, Pete Niksich, Marilyn Stocks, Barbara Nix, Pat Redmond, Joe Rubal-cava, Rubal-cava, Raul Gonzales, Alice Davies, Don Smith, Gilbert Lamb, Audrey Aud-rey Ann Sumnicht, Jeanne Star-ley, Star-ley, ReNae HoUaday, Pete Furgis, Fur-gis, Beverly : Ford, Royal Mich-aelson, Mich-aelson, Lorraine Baum, Mary Ruth Leyba, Especia Monfoya, Marjorie Hivama, Louise Leon-ard, Leon-ard, Keith Johnson, J. Keysaw, Jackie Barnett, Jack Peterson, Wilford Coca, Carolvn Stoddart, Jose Sanchez, Harold Smith, Ma-Reen Ma-Reen Nelson, Don Ferguson and Rex Wittke. Lyceum Starley, chairman; Ellen Golish, ReNae Holladay; Invitations-Ann Invitations-Ann Christie; Advertising Berto Ber-to Moretti, chairman; Jack Sand-strom, Sand-strom, co-chairman; Royal Micn-aelson, Micn-aelson, Keith Johnson, Pete Niksich; Tickets Betty Lou' Bailey, Shirley Abplanalp; Program Pro-gram Sandra Alexander, chairman, chair-man, Sandra Archibald, Sandra Laycock; Entrance Philip Com pagno, chairman; Jack Sand-strom, Sand-strom, Richard Fresh; Punch Stand Sandra Alexander, chairman; chair-man; Betty Lou Bailey, Shirley Abplanalp; Bandstand Sonny The student body was presented present-ed with a Lyceum number Tuesday Tues-day afternoon by the Ambassadors Ambassa-dors of Song. Members of he quartet were Ada Carney, Betty Ray, Ed Pennington, Ronald Jordan Jor-dan and accompanist LaVergne Gieslck. The assembly was thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed by all. USAC Civet Program USAC presented an assembly to the student body last Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. They had a band who played some very enjoyable numbers. |