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Show THIRTEEMNAMES i HU ROLL Pupils of Bingham Canyon' High School Show Marked Improvement in Work. Juniors Lead the List.' Thirteen names appear on the honor hon-or roll of the Bingham High School for the Semester just closed, according accord-ing to figures released by( Professor H. R. Atkin. . ... . , , ' , The Junior class seems to be the i most studious according to the names' released as no less than sin third, year' pupils grace the coveted honor The seniors are" next wHh1 4, while "the Sophs have' two who have worked hard enough to save, the", class 'from oblivlou, and the lowly Freshmen ire represented by one lone student.' Garth Jones, Wayne Turpih", Rob ert Colyar, Robert O'Neal, .'.Susie Stringham and France Ball are the juniors who upheld the honor of the class, while Andrew Hadges,. Doris Masters, Margaret Ireland and -Hazel Heather did the heaVy work for the seniors. ' , '"' v , - Constantine Diangikes, and John Turner were the two Sophs, and the work of Ture Martinsen Saved the Freshies. .' " , :' Although 13 may seem ah unlucky number for some, it is far from such to those 13 fortunate pupilsJ'"wh6se hard work has enabled them to reach the highest pinnacle of schcwork With 10 of 13 on the honor rol being be-ing in the two higher grades, the fact is significant in . that the. older fthe pupil becomes, the more he realizes the value of an education, and the more he works to get it. : The work of the seniors and juniors during the past semester is more than gratifying. Parents Are Praised " - The attendance, record at the high school has been running close to 9? per cent perfect according to Professor Profes-sor Atkin, and the school head "was" profuse in'hitt frise of the work 01 been in school work for many years," said Mr., Atkin, "and never have I seen such hearty co-operation as that given by the parents of Bingham Canyon." In discussing the work of the pupils pu-pils of the high school, Professor Atkin At-kin stated that onljf J.5 were under grade, a most unusual percentage", as most schools figure S as exceptionally exception-ally good,' while many schools are content to keep the figure down to 10. - It was also stated that perhaps there were a few other names tiutt should be on the honor roll this time, .but the names had to be omitted 'on' account of the pupils forgetting t'reV turn their report' cards, ..V.. " ; Getting back to the list of names on the honor roll this semester,'- it'js found, that in the'scnior class.' the, girls seem to be the , leaders' with three to one, while the Junior class turns the tables with having four boys; out , of the six names - The- sophs j were saved by two boys, and:' the freshies have a boy to thank' for ,be-1 ing represented on the honor rcM; j A feature of the "honor rolC this 1 semester is the fact that of the four! boys "who grace the junior class honor hon-or roll, two of them are members of the Bingham high school basketball squad.- These two "lads, Garth, Jones' and Robert O'Neal, prove conclusive-; ly that a studen may.be' out, for atb,- Ictic's and s.tftl maiiitaij-:;hign cffa-ciency cffa-ciency in school work;-' a 'point dis-i claimed by many who fail to see the real purpose of clean , athletics ' in high schools. - The thirteen pupiU are to-be congratulated con-gratulated upon their showing and it is to be hoped they will again appear on the list when next released. |