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Show SCHOOL MOTES (IClydo (Countryman.) - Monday morning Principal Nielsen announced the report of the number of Red Cross memberships. They are, Copperfield 355; MissiBessie Camp at Highland Boy, 130; ; and the lower Bingham school, 700. This speaks well for the Bingham schools. The pupils pu-pils and teachers are to be congratulated congratu-lated upon their good 'work. They got out and thoroughly canvassed the' camp, and were so persistent in their work that they succeeded in selling a great number of subscriptions, even more than the Red Cross association expected them to sell. The stick-to-it-fvenesa of the Bingham schools is such that they do not easily give up When they start something, v , "Monday in assembly there wan no music in the air. Since Miss Rood left and up until Wednesday they could not find anyone who could or would play the piano in assembly, Wednesday Mr. Southwick succeeded in getting Miss MoDonough to play for us, and the result was tht. evPT-one evPT-one was entirely satisfied. , Miss Mc-Donough Mc-Donough was formerly with the music and domestic science departments of the iMilford High School. . , i- 'Miss IPeterson, of Bait iLake ..' City, arrived in town Sunday night to take the place of Miss Margaret Rood, who has resigned to take the. position ,as a wife. (Miss Pieraon is a teacher of wide experience, as shown by the masterly mas-terly way in which she entered into the work as soon as Bhe took charge of the class. Date of Operetta Announced. ' Well! well! well. Professor South- j wick has announced the date of the operetta! It's going to be on the 31et of January, Thursday nfght. The name of the operetta is "Mother Gooso's Birthday," and the cast is composed of the seventh and eighth grades. Miss t Adine dlrownlee, the popular musician of IBingham, is in charge of the orchestra. This will be a real treat in the musical line for tho parents of Bingham, Tho Year Book boom was launched in assembly last Wednesday. The business manager and the faculty ad-I ad-I visor got to work Tuesday evening I and started canvassing the merchants of the town for ada. The book looks to be an entire success. We, the students stu-dents of the High School, pledge ourselves our-selves to support the supporters of our Year Book. Essay Prizes On Sanitation. ' About three months ago Dr. F. B. iStraup offered two prizes for the best compositions on sanitation among school children. The judges have not been able to get together as yet, but Professor Nielsen announces that In the near future the winners will be announced and the prizes awarded. Basket Ball Schedule. The faculty and students committee met Thursday and apportioned a por-jtion por-jtion of the student body fund over to athletics. Arrangements were also made whereby students and the tqwns-I tqwns-I people of iBingham will be able to se-, se-, cure a 3eason ticket for the league games that will be held here in Bingham. Bing-ham. The, first game is on the 16th of January. (Everybody be sure and come, as this is the first league game and the Bingham boys are in trim and are going to try their darndest to win. ' - - Bingham's schedule Is as follows: January 16 Wlnghani at West High. January 23 Murray at Gingham. January 25 Granite at Bingham. January 26 (Bingham at Jordan. February 1 Tooele at Bingham. February 2 Grantsville at Bingham. February 6-r-iBlngham at L. D. 6. February 8 West High at Bingham. February 13 flFast High at Bingham. February 15 'Bingham at Granite. February 20 Wing-ham Pt Murray.' February 22 IBinsV.ira -ct Tooele. February 23 Bingham at Grantsville. Grants-ville. , - February 27 Jordan at Bingham. March 1JL. D. IS. at tBingham. March 2 'Bingham at East High. Coach 'Homer Christensen said in talking about his team, mat it was the most promising team he had ever handled. .This from Homer Christensen Christen-sen means that if skill and hard work will win the games that Bingham Bing-ham will play a few game?, for the state championship at Logan next March. New Students Enroll. The following new ttudents were enrolled in the High School during the past week: iLola Royce, junior; Fae Patton, junior; Joe Murrao, freshie; and Gerald Erickson, sophomore. One student left school, Miss Margaret Tennant, one of the seniors. Miss Tennant was very well liked by the students and it was hard to let her go. We wish her our best regards in her new home. The teachers are preparing to go to Institute on Saturday at the Sandy High School - (Be sure and come to the big game tonight, Bingham vs. the U. of U. freshieB. This promises to be a bear. As most of the members of the U. team are on the first or 'varsity team at the IT. this year. Admission 25c |