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Show BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL NEWS by Dianne Zorn Track Meet The Region Four track meet was held at Westminster College last Saturday, May 2. Jordan High took top honors in the meet by piling up 90 points. MurTay took second place with 65 213 points and Cyprus was third with 2. Tooele, Bingham and Granger finished fourth, fifth and sixth having scores of 29, 1 7, and 16 113. Three Bingham students will represent re-present the school at the state meet to be held Saturday. They are:' Hank Allan, javelin; Mick Butter-field, Butter-field, low hurdles; and Richard Gallegos, mile run. Baseball Bingham, Jordan and Cyprus are tied (as of Wednesday) for top baseball honors in Region Four. Last Thursday at Bingham High School the Miners lost to the Cyprus ' Pirates by a score of 6 to 3. The Miners tool: a victory, over Granger by a score of 6 to 5 when Bingham played host to the Lancers here Tuesday afternoon. Teacher Elected To Honor Glen W. Bateman, a Spanish and English teacher at BHS, was elected president of the Jordan Education Association last week. Lagoon Day Wednesday, May 6, was Lagoon Day for BHS students. Since senior high students were not attending school, a junior high track meet was held at BHS. Fashion. Show Today The homemaking department of BHS will present a fashion show Friday (today). The theme will be "Buttons and Bows" and it is under the direction of Verna Jones. Sophomore Dance Held The sophomore dance. with "Sayanora" as its theme was held last Friday night. Julia Menna was crpwned queen and Tommy Warner Warn-er was chosen as king of the dance. The Lamar Berrett band provided the music. Tennis Jimmy Chadwick of Bingham and Sherm .Adamson and Dale Winchester Win-chester of Tooele won berths in the state tennis finals by winning Region Re-gion Four singles end doubles championships last Friday in a meet held at the high school courts. COMING EVENTS Thursday, May 21 Class of 1959, Senior Dinner Dance, Hotel Newhcuse Gold ballroom, Salt Lake City. Tuesday, May 26 Graduation. O |