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Show HIGH SCHOOL AND EIGHTH GRADE EXERCISES HELO Four Members from High School and Fifty-nine from Eighth Grade Re-celve Re-celve Their Diplomas. tjj - The auditorium of the IBingham high school was filled here Thursday night to witness one of the largest gradu-atiiifc gradu-atiiifc and commencement exercises ever held in IBingham. The member of the high school graduating class are Clyde Countryman, Margaret Tennant. CleRta Paul and Thomas Jenkins, The members ot the eighths grade graduating gradu-ating class are lErnest Erlckson, Roy Ferre, Albert Greer, Arnold Geffen, Richard Hyland, .Frank Oslette, Hol-ger Hol-ger Peterson, Laurence Btlllman. John -Wade, Theresa iBeck, Posy Celt, Irene Connary, Zada Croy, Idella Davies, Margaret Grant Francis Bertelle, Esther Lubeck, Gertrude Lubeck, Mary Preattle, Louise McDonough, Florence Mayne, SVbll lAttig, Alta, Miller, Dessie Stuart, Edna Wheeler, Olive Schoettlln, ReU Vlckers. Elmer Knudsen. These people are from Mrs. Edna P. Spitzenberger'a eighth grade. The eighth grade here is so large that to give the necessary Indl- vidual attention to each student It waa found that they would have to divide it Into two grades. The others are Theo Britcher,. Richard Eatough, Kenneth Lott, Louis Murano, Jay Roundy, Tory Toblason, Glen WrlRht, Fred Whltlock, Harvey Wood, Earl Jensen, Sterling Thomas,- Henry Chung, Melba Bates, Edna Berry, Fae Clays, Doris Dean, Verona Darrcnogue, Kathcrine Chandler. iBelva Erlckson, Eileen Bennett, Gertrude Averett, Gertrude Garrans, Hazel Hartman, Ruth Clays, Irene Martinson, Viola Robblns, Maxlne Kelly, Clara Zion", Walci Deaton and Delcena Hales. These students are of tho class of Miss Vivian Gardner, who has the other section of the eighth grade. The high school and the grades have been guided through one of the most hazardous times of the last fifteen years this year, and credit is due to Mr. Jjirs W. Nielsen and his splendid corps of teachers. At all times they have done their big bit with a feeling that has made the students of the school love them. There has been during the past year plenty of games ; plays and sports, and there has been a great Increase In the amount of work done without the fact being apparent ap-parent to the people and the students. But the standard of me work was e cellent and the amount of work that has been done by the teachers and the students is astounding. The grade of the work is very high and the credit is primarily due to the principal, Mr. Nielsen. The class of '18 is one of the smallest small-est ever graduated from the high school, the class of HT was the largest. larg-est. The grtatest need of the Bingham schools today Is a large library where, they can have supervised study and, where, when a student wants to look up his work in a more complete ma-ner, ma-ner, he may do so. The teachers of the high school md the eighth gradea this year are Mr. Nielsen, Mrs. Irene Todd King. Mrs. Edna P. Spitzeuberger, Miss Row Chalmers McDonough, Miss Mildred iMattson, Peter S. Marthakis. Homer P. Chrlstenson. 'Albert J. Southwlck. Miss Vivian Gardner. Roy Gardner. Program: Opening chorus, eighth grade chorus; salutitory. Clyde Countryman; Coun-tryman; address. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen; Gosh-en; song, Albert J. South wick; vali-dlctory vali-dlctory address, Thomas Jenkins; presentation of diplomas, Supt. D. C. Jensen; closing chorus, eighth grada chorus. - ' i |