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Show Friday, February 25, 1944. Bingham Goes Back to School Taylor Highwayman. Perry and Jensen to Leave Soon S (Continued from page 1) Jeannie Page Three THE YLDCAT Likes Junior High As a final tribute to the junior high,' he said, I want everyone The reading to know that the seventh grade is the cutest bunch of kids, the eighth is the peppiest, and the ninth grade is the most fun to teach. (And he wanted that said as befits an English teacher.) Claiming he has enjoyed his teaching Mr. Bingham 6tated the German class as his preference. (Of senior high classes anyway.) It can be certain that when good parties are held the German club will hold them. Busy Man The unique distinction of being student body president, faculty member, and president of the alumni class fell upon Mr. Bingham in 1939, when he presided over the student body at Aspen Grove, was drawing pay from the university and holding the office of president of the graduating class Nancy Wilson as the landlord s black-eye- d daughter. Lee Knell and Bob Perry as the Casonovas of the eighth grade. Russell Bement swimming in his birthday suit at a class party. George Ballif and LaDean, Anderson holding a kiss two minutes at the end of a play, and Bob Morgan pealous because he couldnt. Fine Faculty have had the opportunity of working with the finest principal and fa'culty ever gathered toI he said. Most people do gether, not realize that some of them have hidden talents, such as Dr. G. L. Woplf, Mrs. Anna B. Hart, and Mrs. Avery Caine, former dramatic and debating teachers. C. L. Jensen starred as an ath-- . lete while on a mission to Germany n 1888, he informed, while Wilford D. Lee served in the first world war. Going on down the list he attributed to Dave Crowton and Dorthea Reid, a wonderful everyand to Loius day philosophy Booth great versatility. William F. Hanson should be appreciated for his helpfulness, Mr. Bingham said, and Morris s. Clinger for his famed Clinger Coming jever closer to the heart of BY high the war threatens several prominent Y students. Bob Perry, who is enlisted in the Army Air Corps Reserve, expects to leave within the next month to begin his Air Corps Training. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perry of 146 North sixth West street, and is a member of the basketball squad. Darrel Jensen, who is also a member of the basketball squad, reported for his physical examination January 25, and joined the Navy. Darrel is the son of Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen, who reside at 55 North Park pre-inducti- on Avenue. DID YOU KNOW THAT The Great Smoky Mountains are so called because of an ever present blue haze. over-runni- Mix eighteen slugging fools with two blind referees (Alan Hansen and Glen Pinegar) and you have a fairly accurate picture of what happened in the mens gym February 5th at 6:00 p. m., when the first lettermens stag party got under way with club president, Lee Knell in charge. The reason for this brawl has never been revealed and far be it for me to explain why the usually courfeous young men should want to get together and indulge in mass murder disguised by the name of basketball. , After the bodies had been clear- away all living members of the elite organization withdrew demurely to the office of Mr. CroW-to- n where they all enjoyed their lunches. Immediately after the lunches were done away with all members took in a show at one of Mr. ed Cosmetics found in Egypt date back to 3500 B. C. The college students consider themselves just a little better than the high school, and to quote Gripe of the week concerns the juvenile delinquents of BY high the campus in the afternoon its rather pitiful that someone doesnt show them their states, I still remember the three place and how to act once in awhile is it asking too much? ways of finding per cent. He graduated from Brigham We wonder what happened. Did Young university ift 1938 with high a German major. honors, and While here at school he was a member of the Theta Alpha Phi, Rhea Robbins is the prettiest dramatic fraternity; the Tau Kapaddition for some time, he declarpa Alpha, national forensic frated. ernity, and the Brigadier social unit. He married Edna Ashby BingS ham and is now the proud father of Bruce Bingham, age one and a of 1939. He was born June 20, 1914 in VeVrnal and went to school at BYU from training school until he was a jjunior in high school, when he tried Lincoln a year and graduated from American Fork high. While going to BYU, he was a student of C. L. Jensen, and Lettermen Hold Gym Festivity ng Krier's popular spots. entertainment Bob Free some high school girl get a date with a cadet when some superior college girl wanted the same? Airplane plants on the West coast produce 60 per cent of the nations heavy bombers. hay-ride- KyiCTOMY Y H Junior Class Schedules Prom half. Highlight of the social calendar, the annual Junior Prom, will be held March 17 in the Joseph Smith ballroom, Dean Ashworth, junior class president announced today. Plans are going forward for decorations built around the theme, This is a Lovely Way to Spend the committee rean Evening, ported. affair is the The first of two dances where corsages will be in- order, the committee with stipulated. The second dance corsa'ges will be the graduation Cast For School Play is Chosen Under the direction of Morris M. Ginger the dramatic element of the school is mow preparing the annual school play for release Friday, March 10. The name of the Came the And Then play is semi-form- al WAM Spring. Leading roles have been assigned to Stewart Morley and June Pehrson, who will be assisted by Bob Free, Tom Lee, Bette Brails-forZola Rae Law, Jeanne Taylor, John Lee, Ariel Ballif ajnd others. The play will have as its student director Mary Henmger And Then Came The Spring is a three act farce dealing with high school life and high school characters, their troubles and their many loves. It is the same type Everything, last of play years student production. BONDS AND d, ball.. Dob Orton and his orchestra ' have been engaged. The March 17 assembly will be under the supervision of the junior committeeclass with the following in charge, Allan Hansen, Annette Brnown, and Jeannie Taylor. Besides the assembly committee, Grant Johnson, Deism Ashworth, will assist and Leeta Cullimore with dance arrangements. UNITED STATES - .M . . aHold CSS |