Bingham High School - Coppertonian Yearbook (Copperton, UT)

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R'674'9 , f fgrgfzazlf EDUCATION - :Nou IEVEMENT 05 ' , fy im gif 3- 2 QQ gffgafjf 5 J , fn I Nj LL x, I 1 'L L - , 5 ., - a. 4 .. - . I 1 ff ,Z ,A -. Za ' K' . N gj? if Q ' L 4, V,AA. A. Ziff 'K':N: xV,. fr 4 I ,, .. X 3 -., f ' ' ' ' ,W if f . f P, L XJ' ' ,-'1 gs wa, 1 I Y 0 5 'M Q59 v if 2 fp? 94 1 - .,,,V 'Q 't'1.f Q, :QQ L ' ' Nc , 2 ,My ff ' I V I . 4V b Q X EnucATlo - INDUSTRY - ACHKUEVEMENT XX .,' XC . 1' 5 ' 1 - ' N f'Wc' , C , . V! L, . 'L 1, Q 2 I, l V X b RQ , X11 1 L-f I . ff' Tl U -' p' , k -,,' ' X af . , Q kff kg if L10 'tg f w , , ,K 1 - , L, , . k' gf X Y . fl' 1' Y fi Y' 1 Rui W5 N5 Q 41:24 F1 p ,V 1 if T, K , ,M 9, ,fy ,. f A 'ir 6,4 If X ,- :- if' 4 ,- , Y 9 C lr L I ' I , , 7, ' A J ,, XX gi ' 15 'f cf- , CQ' 1. ' ' ' , 1 - , i i V: swf MQ-Q '7r1:!yb , , A , ,- Q --'C -- -,xx .f I 3 , i rl Q 5 x u ' 'ff 4 Y . ix '+ ' ff .. , x.: f , , ' ' V . - - gf f , L, - . F i . E . . VM Jlfs-A ff, L A X YZ- f I5 if Q K if A , ' f MQQ . ' f , x,., 4 I. r ,, , 1 ' '. . ' A z ' W . x I fo 1 x X 1- 5 R P - C K .VY ,f -N.1 r i ' fQ7 wwflm Q E me WMM. R xv Q W Qwgf iii , fi HV? s X 2321.2 'Q 7'- ERQ5 FwfQM.,k X X-LRNQQRQ-gbssi T a.-fm - Q . l A ! 1b. lcilowlinllm i BINGHAM SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL We of +l'1e Copperlonian sfaff of I95I wisl1I'o +ake Ibis oppor Iunify fo +l1ank all Ihose concerned wi'rh 'rhe publicarion of fhis year book. We have enioyecl working wi+h Blair S+udio, WesI'ern Prini' ing, and our engraver, Mr. MaH'l1ies. Only Ilmrougln +l1eir fine coop erafion was if possible fo make Ibis yearbook a beHer publicafion MR. A ll MISS UUPP ll'I'0NlAN RAYMOND HALL und PHYLLIS SANDERSON Chosen +o reign as Miss and Mr. Copperionian al' +he annual yearbook carnival were Phyllis Sander- son and Raymond Hall. Phyllis, who would be described in +he French language as la pe+H'e belle, and grand beau Ray- mond were elecied by popular ballol by lhe Seniors 'ro acl as 'rhe maiesiic head over 'rhe carnival. The elec'rion and carnival broughi' fo an end a very successful year for 'rhe '5I Copperfonian. llElllCA'll0 PRINCIPAL THOMAS McMULLlN The Yearbook S+aff,wi1'h humbleness in +heir hear'rs wish +o dedicale +his, 'rhe Yearbook of l950-5I +o a beHer undersfanding be+ween 1'he peoples of +he world, and fo a world of peace and prosperify. We hope +ha+ in some small way il' mighl' bring each and everyone close fogefher and con+ribu+e +o an under- sfanding belween men. The Sfaff would like +o fake +his opporfun- i+y +o inrrocluce fo you, fhe reader, +he guides of +he 50-5I Yearbook. They symbolize +he fheme of +he yearbook and shall fake you upon your +rip fhrough 'rhe fhree secfions of +he I95I Copperronian. Education lndustry Achievement fX l E.,.,m.0 T - U ' NX If Xl enior High Government The Senior High Sfudenf Body officers are fo be congrafulafed for fheir fine work fhis year. To fill fhese shoes were Presidenf, Paul Smilanichg Vice- Presidenf, LaVerne Wiffke, Secrefary and Treasurer, Argie Adondalcisg Busi- ness Manager, Sam RobisongYear- book Edifor, Leon Cufhberfg Hi- Lighf Edifor, Jimmy Bapis, and cheerleader, Paffy Lee Fike. Their plans for dances, parfies, and assemblies have been very original and fheir unending enfhus- iasm has made fhis year one never fo be forgoffen. Under fhe direcfion of James W. Bingham fhe Sfudenf Body Council, which is fhe governmenf of fhe school, made very impor- fanf decisions as fo fhe welfare of fhe sfudenfs. LuVERNE WITTKE, Vice-Presid PAUL SMILANICH P 'd ARGIE ADONDAKIS S I y SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL Junior High Government SANDRA ARCHIBALD. Presideni WILFOR COCA, Vice-Presidenl LUCILLE PAZELL S I y Under fhe direcfion of Odell Peferson, fhe Junior High Council and fhe Junior High Sfudenf Body Officers had anofher full year. This governing body for fhe Junior High have made some decisions which have changed fhe school year from whaf mighf have been a dull one fo a very evenfful year. Officers were: Presidenf, San- dra Archibald, Vice-Presidenf, Wilford Coca: Secrefary and Treasurer, Lucille Pazellg Boys' Afhlefic Manager, Rex Groves: Girls' Afhlefic Manager, Jeanne Hauskenechf, edifor and hisfor- ian, Don Ferguson, and cheer- leader, Jerry King. JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL E lllll RICHARD ALLSOP, Presidenl' OLGA CHANAK, Vice-Fresideni FELIX BEDONT S f y Al' las+, +he lop has been reached, and 'rhe Seniors of l95I look ahead inl'o l'he fulure. Many pleasure filled memories shall remain wi+h l'hem as 1'hey walk ahead. Memories such as +he Hop and Senior 'rrip. They shall remember how yo-yos became indispensable, handball courfs were made wherever possible, and +he Charleslon was +he rage. Thinking back fhey shall see +he malches and remalches of +he boys and girls: some ending in fhe form of a gliH'ering piece of s+one on +he +hird finger of +he lef+ hand. When 'rhese l'hough'rs grow dim ofhers will fake fheir place: lhe dreaded reporl' cards: l'he elernal ba'Hle belween Senior and Junior: +he assemblies: +he parfies: rhe classes and feachers, and l'he memorable nighl' of gradualion, upon which +hey lruly became cilizens of lhe world. on W um. MMP 3-' Q in 1 WAYNE FULLMER GEORGE GADD EDWARD GAYTHWAITE TIM GILES JIMMY GORIS LYNN GROVES RAYMOND HALL BILLY KLONIZOS JOHN KINSEY DEAN LIPSEY DONALD NEPOLIS DONALD OLSEN GARRY PATRICK MATT PAZELL GREGORY ROUMPOS BOB SANCHEZ PHI L SAN DERSON GARTH STEEL PAUL SMILANICH ARGIE ADONDAKIS WARREN SUMNICHT MARGENE BARLOW MERRILYN BOLTON MARGARET BROGEN PATSY CREEDON LELA COCA OLGA CHANAK PATSY CONGDON ANNE DuB0lS ELEANOR GALLEGOS asm, 1 Y-Q-1 As lm ash --. mwwwwuf - wmmmf, 7 fmmvmwwwrw x Q 1-1, Q f GERRI GAMMELL KATHLEEN KING AMY MIYA vw' HOPE OCHOA MICKEY ORTAGO HOPE PACHECO MAURINE PETERSON DORIS POULSON PHYLLIS SANDERSON LAVAE WEBB PATRICIA WHITELEY KARLEEN WILSON LAVERNE WITTKE JU l0ll RUSSELL MILLER, Vice-Presidenf JENIEL BOREN, President REBECCA AGUAYO S f Y Belween burning +hemselves in Chemislry and breaking fheir ankles in sporls +he Juniors finally made H fhrough anolher year. They held +hree par+ies during +he year. The firsl was a danc- ing parly held in November. The second was held in December afler fhey spenl one day faking down fhe decorafions of +he Senior Hop. The 'rhird parly was held in April. April held +he Juniors' big evenl' of +he year, +he Prom. The fheme was Orien+al Gardens and l'he decorafions were carried oul' in +he order of a Chinese garden. Junior Leaders were: Jeniel Boren, class presidenfg Russell Miller, vice presidenfg Rebecca Aguayo, secrelaryg Lucy Zanardi, girls' a+hle+ic manager: Norma Nevers, represen+a+ive - derson, reporfer, and Mr. Crawford and Mrs. Jones, advisors. , ,QM .V ,. ,Q jig! ,.,:. . Q 5 ' zz' ,, , ., . Z, is U ':' QM -SEV '-., V V-,. ,H e,, , E' 'Q H :,: h5f5VRW,,,V.g j f A I f Wa 5 Sv If :f 2:1 , J l n W fi s 5 , vzmimggi W QM M, ,-,.,,-..,.,.w D-M , .' ,W 1 :fi x :::,.::. 2 - .., fi, 1 gs! , .b'....' E 1 vm Y, 1 X f W- Ig? - 5 : iii i, N 3 ,, , MM Mi , M A f ., ,W , .,?i.,, ,.wf ., W um .... ,. 1 ......... 5 .,,,, fl , M Q zkhwi f : W mmm Eff v ' 4 XL z W my Q,,. I If W Q' :WN J 0 Y 12 ,--, . - A .1,W,.. , ffwf-HS I? 5 n nf , 'Sigur , ffgthr A gig gg' ig: P' fe V ' I Y . Y if ' L5 1 , 'W my s ::: ' '1 .T L , 7 L1 , . W l 3' ' wh wr J. H? if 4 F .,, .: Ug l y, M b K ,W Haj TE' Y ,G L 7' .Z mime KEvsAw ' I aerrv lunnsn CLARA KINSLEY suns:-ru Lsomxno FRANCIS LEYBA ESTER LOZANO NORMA NEVERS ARLA OLSEN MARY LOU ROBINETTE NANETTE SANTISTEVEN DENNY SIMPKINS MARILYN THORNE CARRIE VIDALAKIS HELEN ZAMPOS LUCY ZARNARDI yfxl f ff, ISABELL ABREU MARY JANE ADAMS REBECCA AGUAYO DARLENE ANDERSON LaVON ANDERSON AUSTA ARMISTEAD JACKIE BARRETT JOAN BEARD JENIEL BOREN SHIRLEY CHEEVER EMILIANO CORDOVA BETTY LOU DORRANCE PATTY LEE FIKE MARY LYNN GAYTHWAITE ROSLYN HANSEN EDNA MAE HAWKINS JANICE HOCKINGS LUENE JATERKA 0PH0llI0l1E FRANCIS GORIS, Vice-President GRANT PULLAN, Secreiury CARY LACOMB P d I Anxiously awailing +he nexi' year a+ 'lhe Bingham High School, fhe Sophomores closed 'rhe year wi+h an op+imis+ic a'r+i'rude. Look- ing back upon fhe old year, +he Sophomores had a wonderful fime wifh par+ies, dances, fesfivals, and assemblies. In +heir progress, fhey have acquired a no+able social posirion among +he olher s+u- denfs of Bingham. Led by Gary LaComb, class president Francis Goris, vice presi- denh Grani' Pullan, secrefaryg DeCarma Lancas+er, girls' a+hle+ic manager: Chris Kafis, boys' afhlefic manager, Ray Garamendi, rep- resen+a1'iveg Carol Wing, reporrerg and Mr. McGhie and Mr. Baker, advisors, fhe Sophomores have been iourneying up +he road of success. The Sophomore class has proven +ha+ ii' has exceprional fal- enfed sfudenfs, and greai' +hings are expecfed of +hem nexl' year. GEORGE APOSTLE ROBERT ARCHULETA DAVID BARE BRYCE BUSEY JOSE CORDOYA MYRLEN COLEMAN MARION COWDELL STEPHEN DOWNS LY MAN FARLEY RAYMOND GARAMANDI ALFREDO HERRERA DICK HOUGHTON CLYDE HETTRICK RONALD HUNTSMAN KEITH IVIE I f ,,CL X, y,ff ,MI f 60114 JACK Jen EN cams ' uns GARY LuCOMB Ansuno tgorsz GEORGE MASSA DENNIS McNEELY ROBERT MURANO LAVEL NOVELING FILAMANO OCHOA WARREN PALMER 9 1 v 1 W S r N' 1 1 WT' ' , gf, A ,ANN isa? my L1-w . ,.f' 7, , , . , -- - m A. JUNIOR PECHINA DAVID PETERSON GRANT PULLAN NICK REKOUTIS NORMAN ROBERTSON 'H ,Ia PAUL ROUMPOS DICK WATSON PAT ABLETT JANET BOLTON SALLY BROWN KARA concnon I 'I--W 'WW COLLEEN COWDELL MARY DeCOLL CLARA FRIAR GLEDA GARDNER FRANCIS GORIS BEATRICE GONZALES DONNA GOLISH PATTI HIKI LEILA JOHNSON PEGGY JONES MYRA KAWAGUCHI DeCARMA LANCASTER DONNA LINCK ETHEL MANGUM COLLEEN MANNION JOAN MEDLEY JOAN NEILSON VONDA OLSEN SHIRLEY FATALONE ARJORIE PARKER ROMERA MARY HAZEL RUBACAVA CHRISTINA SALDIVAR LUCY SANCHEZ JOY SEAL BONNIE SKINNER CAROL WING FRE IINIE ANN CHRISTIE, Vice-Fresidenl' JULIE GALLAGOS P d f MARY LOU BALL S Q y ln l'he long, hard slruggle +o gradualion, fhe Freshmen year is a sfep closer, even fhough if is sfill in fhe Junior High. The Freshmen have been climbing upward all 'lhe +ime and have had a lof of 'Fun while doing i+. Among +heir many achievemenfs was +heir class assembly. San+a's Workshop: +he Junior High lraveling assembly: and fhe high honors capfured by fhem in debafe in 1'he Junior High Speech Con- l'es+. The Freshmen also made a brillianl' showing in sporls +his year. Leaders of 'rhis class were: Julie Gallegos, Class Presidenf: Ann Chrislie, Vice Presidenh Mary Lou Ball, Secrelary: Carol Sfeele, Girl's A+hle'I'ic Manager: Donnie Tyson, Boys' A+hlel'ic Manager: Jackie Barne'H', Represen+a+ive: and Brenl' Peferson, Reporfer. Ad- visors were Mr. Penrod and Mrs. Beck. CHARLES BALL RALPH BECK GAROLD BURKE PHILIP COMPANJO WILFORD COCA FRANK ENGLISH DON FERGUSON FERNANDO FLORES RICHARD FRESH PETE FURGISON JULIE GALLEGOS PAUL GONZALES GLEN GRAHAM KEITH .JOHNSON JAY KEYSAW REX GROVES ROYAL MICHAELSON ROBERT MEHAN BERTO MORETTI EDWARD MUHAR CLIFFORD NEILSON ROSS OSEGUERA PAUL PAZ BRENT PETERSON JACK PETERSON DARYL ROBERTSON JOE RUBALCAVA JOSE SANCHEZ JACK SANDSTROM HAROLD SMITH JACK TAYLOR GILBERT TRUJILLO JOHNNY TRUJILLO DONALD TYSON REX WITTKE SHIRLEY ABPLANALP SANDRA ALEXANDER SANDRA ARCHIBALD MARY LOU BALL JACKIE BARNETT LURAINE BAUM ANN CHRISTIE LAWAINE COWDELL ALICE DAVIES LILA GAVIN ELLEN GOLISH LOIS GREEN MADELINE HARRYMAN EDITH HATT ELAINE HATT SHIRLEY HETTRICK MARGERY HIYAME RcNAE HALLADAY SANDRA LAYCOCK LOUISE LEONARD MARY RUTH LEYBA DOROTHY LEYBA ADAGAIL LIPSEY FAY LONGSON EDELIA LOPEZ KATHERINE MIYA ESPECIA MONTOYA MARILYN MOORE MQREEN NELSON BARBARA NIX Y' W Q1 LAW ffl M in ETHEL PALMER BONNIE PATRICK LUCILLE PAZELL PATRICIA REDMOND SHIRLEY RODRIOUEZ x. HSM SHIRLEY SONNE MERLEEN SORROS JEAN NE STARLEY CAROL STEELE MARILVN STOK5 CAROLYN STODDARD AUDREY ANN SUMNICHT ,WW EVE 'PH A ll EIGHTH The eighlh grade in direcf con- flicl' wi+h fheir admirers, +he sev- enl'h grade, and fheir pace-se+- lers, +he ninfh grade, came fhru +he year wi+h 'Flying colors. Wifh +heir firsl year 'fucked un- der 1'heir bells, 'rhe class made fhemselves righl' a+ home in 'rheir new posi+ion in +he eigh'rh grade. The class, under +he capable lead- ership of Larry Sfillman, presi- denh Janell Hansen, Vice-Presi- denlp Harold Yales, secre+aryg Pauline Panfalone, girls' afhlefic manager, Billy Nicholls, boys' a+h- le'ric manager, Norman Chesler, represen+a+iveg Ronnie Muhar, re- porferg and Miss Culberlson, ad- visor: had a well-rounded calendar of aclivifies. Some of lhese were: Junior High Speech Con+es+, class parfy in December, spring par'ry in April, and par+icipa1'ion in Junior High Baslcelball. JERRY CRELLEN. Secrefury RONNY BOREN, Presideni DICK SUSETEA V e-P d i HAROLD YATES, Secrefary JANELL HANSEN, Vice-Presidenl LARRY STILLMAN. P d I' There is always a beginning and an end of every+hing in 'lhe life of +he Bnigham High School, 'rhe be- ginning is +he sevenlh grade. The sl'uden'rs began by learning +he +riclcs of +he lrade, and by 'rhe end of fhe year fhey were wise 'ro nearly everyrhing on 1'he campus. Besides classes +hey found fime for acl'ivi'ries such as fheir Chrisf- mas par'ry, various assemblies, and +he Junior High Speech Con+es+. Under +he direclion of Ronald Boren, class president Dick Su- saefa, vice presidenh Jerry Crel- len, secrefary and freasurerg Ann Houghfon, girls' a+hH'ic manager, Russel RiH'er, boys' afhlefic man- ager, Sally Congdon, repor+er, and Mr. Bailey, advisor, 'rhe class of 56 has advanced no+ably. EIGHTH GRADE 4 f SEVENTH GRADE l W' ,wwiwwv-f S 1 1 I, N X jf MR. FOULSON MISS CULBERTSON How was This counfry born? Who were my anceslors? Who buill +he railroads across our counfry? These are a few of many queslions answered in ihe his+ory classes by +he hisrory feachers. Hisfory is indeed a very in1'eres+ing subiech and if is a priviledge +o rake i+ 'ro find ou+ aboul' our coun+ry, and our anceslors. His+ory also helps us +o esfablish our- selves in 1'his big wide world. We would like +o rhank lhe feachers, Miss Culberf- son and Mr. Poulson, who 'raughl' us American Hisrory, Urah Hisfory, Cifizen- ship, and World Hisfory. They have done a splendid iob and have done ii' excep- fionally well. Were ir no+ 'For +hem we would probably never learn abou+ 'rhis grand coun+ry of ours or abou+ becoming befrer cirizens. Hisfory, whe+her il' be ancienl' or presenf, is sfill his+ory, and fhe beH'er cirizen we become, rhe more chance we have of making hisfory for ourselves. PIhVdDCl dNkfggph O A vu rnnp Hfy in ug Ill .L 'I' MISS MARSHALL MR. PAYNE MISS BAER MRS. PETERSON English, one of +he school's required subiec+s, was carried on 'rhis year in Hs usual high manner. Various classes, rang- ing from fhe seven+h grade 'rhrough fhe +welH'h, all masfered Iheir appropria+e segregaled courses. The seven1'h grade was in'rroduced +o advanced s+udies, while +he 'rwelf1'h grade was faced wi+h +ha+ course preceding college work. Also, in many English classes +he sub- iecl' of li+era+ure was involved. Various books of educafional liferary value were read and enioyed by 'rhe in1'eres+ed s'ru- denfs. One cannol' fhink of English wifhoul' involving poefry, which is only logical because of i'rs close connecfion. Mosl' classes eifher sfudied some form of po- e+ry, or consfrucfed +heir own verses. Complimenls are +o be given +o Ihe differeni' Ieachers of English in The Jun- ior and Senior High who have done so well in fur+hering 'I'he s+uden+'s knowl- edge o'F Ihe American language. A T I fT CI p I I g I Luene. Wally. S J HI dL ri-es mga e u Mrs.Pe+ on fh h a hy MATH r ' mqm MR. JORGENSON MR. NEWTON ny? MR. PETERSON Even lhough il' is hard lo underslancl how +hey classify ari+hme'ric as one of 'lhe +hree R's il' is very plain +o see +ha1' il' is essenfial. Malhemafics range from +he more complica'I'ecl lrigonomefry lo lhe simpler mul+iplica+ion1'ables. Though malh may be a liH'le hard for some af firsl' il' becomes simpler as +hey learn each slep. A malh feacher musf have exlreme pafience and unclerslanding. Mr. Pelerson, Mr. New+on and Mr. Jor- gensen fall info +his calegory and i+ is easy +o see 'rhey have bolh of +he vir+ues. The sludenfs would like +o 'rhank fhose menfioned above for +heir help and un- clerslanding. Freddie y p k g Mr. Newio h th k h d h h Hard w lr ly M P I' I MR BAKER MR. BAILEY ii MR BINGHAM Somefhing was always popping in fhe High School science classes. Eifher fhe chemisfry class was frying fo perfecf fhe hydrogen bomb, or a physics sfudenf was losing parf of his hair as he benf over fhe candles in a lighf experimenf. Mr. Bingham, acfing as one of fhe cap- fains upon fhe ship of science, pilofed fhe Juniors and Seniors over a rough buf pleasureable chemisfry and physics frip. ln addifion, geomefry was added fo fhe sighfs. Sfrolling fhe deck also, was Mr. Bailey. His quick wif added much fo fhe figures placed upon fhe board as he faughf solid geomefry, frigonomefry and advanced algebra. Newly acquired by fhe school was Mr. Baker, fhe fhird capfain in charge. Al- ways ready wifh a iolce and smile he fauqhf Junior High science classes and Sophomore biology. Under fhe guidance of fhese fhree fhe ship of science reached ifs final porf wifh a happier and well informed crew. A Y f P11691 Tg IyfllBly y C Idfb fh Hug PEECH MR. FINGERLE Through hard work and earnesl en- deavor 'rhe Speech Classes of I950-5I have made +his year a very successful one. Beginning +he Speech Classes' calen- dar was +he annual presenfafion of +he School Play. Hard work and 'lime wenf in+o lhe making of 'lhe play, buf in +he presenla- Hon i+ could be nofed +ha+ fhe speech class and all associa+ed wi+h if had been under professional guidance. Various ofher acfivifies parficiparecl in by fhese classes were: refold slories, oralions, debales, exfemporanous speak- ing, phoenelics, radio speaking, and pan- lomimes. The resulfs of fhese acfivifies were presenlecl in +he regional speech meel held here af Bingham High School on March 201'h. Winners from 'rhe regional meei' represen+ed Bingham High in fhe S+a+e meels held a+ +he Universily of Ufah and 'rhe Brigham Young Universify on March 30-3I and April I3-I4 re- speclively. A p y fh kg H if lx h byG !hAIbf dD NI I p hq 0 ffxa 'r' ' 1': ' 446 ARQL sg Q I Q . .1 Mlm: 2, ,SQL y-43 a v N' Mwfrw r .f 3' 3 ,Va f' , ww f Tn f Q jg efs. Q- Q I 3 MM 1 Milf w Rei A' iw' f , -M . ' Jigs , -. V sf-- : K E , Lag .. VM' .5-Er: : :wav k LM-2:14.47 A- ,U .z f i:: iP,.a w , .5,:f: ,Y L V 1 L , . , A . , 3v1'SVgf:11-viii? , rf ffgbcaw X. M R? K .5 A K ,fy f' LW? ,f Af W , I ' -2 5 L W Q. iw 2 - ' f A Y ,L W. x 5 Y, W? ' f - -,-. ,... I 1-:., sr Li' ggliaiwsm. 'Q .1 . ' 2' 5gg5Q:'j M .,.,, Q '::' ,: -'-'W R , YA! Mgt' My If in., N' A N Q , wiiiafx R , Exif? Q . 3 55 ,..-.. 7 0 .Q x 1 F I i f A , A Wfgisliif f . xx E jiigm, 'QW 'A i- 4 if f ' Q ' -1-af: .f:.:,- A if f,1f'i,4 n fav' XX XR J 'WE 1' I v?fff xyjetik 4 fifvgk ' ,, K gf W MR. BISHOP Q f l The arf classes +his year, under lheir newly acquired supervisor, Mr. Bishop, were an energefic, indus+rious group of s+uden1's. They pleased no'r only Them- selves and +heir +eacher, bu+ also +he en- fire school wifh fheir accomplishmen'rs of pos'rers, aiding in adverfising ihrough- ou1 rhe school, and various ofher ar+icles of helpful assis+ance 'ro 'I'he s'ruden+ body. The Senior High arf group, under fhe rifle of Commercial Ari Depar1'men'r, was especially helpful as +heir diligenf work aided so much in +he school's vari- ous ac+ivi+ies such as +he Candlelighi' Service presen+a+ion, fhe school play, and decoraiing of o+her sor'rs for school assemblies. Seniors and Juniors alike welcomed fhe valuable aid rendered +hem in fheir decora+ing of fhe Hop and Prom. Mr. Bishop, along wi'rh his s+uden'rs, have done a fine iob 'rhis year noi' only in 'lhe +raining and building of a beH'er youfh, buf also in +he building of a be'r+er school, and congrafulafions are exfended +hem on +heir accomplishmen+s. S Oh g ll b dd d 1 O ll J y I k I yf q r Mr. Bishop I h th fh p p y IHIME E00 UMIC I MRS. Jones fife- PaHerns, maierial, +hread, and pins were scalfered all over 1'he sewing room as The young seamsiresses made final preparaiions for +he spring fashion show. Among 'ihe clofhes which were fo be modeled were: formals, coa+s, dale dresses, school cloihes, spor'rs cloihes and o+hers, +oo numerous 'lo menlion. As each ar+icle was checked, pressed and pu+ away Mrs. Jones, sewing feacher, heaved a sigh of relief as her fhoughrs drified 'ro 1'he conclusion of 'I'he year. However, her worries were noi yel' over, for as soon as she was fhrough wilh fhe sewing class she would check on +he cooking depar'rmen+. Wifh +he aid of Miss Marshall, she sampled +he food prepared by her mixed class, consisring of bofh boys and girls, and was ready +o say okay +o lhe fu+ure cooks of America. Pois and pans, clean, and shining were ready +o be pu+ away for nex+ year's classes. Their worries over Miss Marshall and Mrs. Jones were ready al' lasl io relax. E ylhg f My dR ly Ud Mid P fPHy kg ki k hiy Pi dEl h ih Iih Hh MR. CRAWFORD The Bingham High Commercial De- parfmenf, under fhe direcfion of Maurice L. Crawford, has enjoyed a successful and complefe year. Through hard work, fhe sfudenfs in fhe fype and shorfhand classes have in- creased in speed and abilify, and are confinuing fo do excellenf work in order fo beffer fheir knowledge. Bingham High School made an excel- lenf showing in fhe annual fype confesfs held April 27 af fhe Bingham High School. All firsf year sfudenfs 'ryping af fhe rafe of fhirfy words a minufe received cerfifi- cafes. Those fyping forfy words a minufe received cerfificafes and fhose fyping sixfy and over received pins. Mr. Crawford worked hard wifh fhe Senior girls who planned fo enfer fhe Secrefarial field of work. Long drills in fyping, shorfhand and office machines were given. The final oufcome was bef- fer frained girls and girls fhaf could enfer a posifion wifhouf any doubf in fheir minds as fo working abilify. R b f th d t ph B My h N H h 9 k M ih g M ly MRS. BECK Orchids fo Mrs. Beck. She has been wonderful in giving her fime +o help slu- den+s 'Find books +o read. She noi' only suggesis books +ha'r fhey mighi 'Find in- 'l'eres+ing, buf she shows +hem where fhey can be found. He palience will al- ways be remembered as will her pleasing smile. Many limes she has ordered new books 'I'ha'r ihe s'ruden1's have hinfed +hey would like. She is full of informaiion and is very glad +0 disparch ii' when called upon +o do so. Her main hobby, she says. is making people happy. This she does wi+hou'r +he leas+ possible hesi+a+ion. Her personali+y is +ops, which may be +he reason fhe library is full during lunch hours. Anofher reason is because +he library is so full of good books. In a hun- dred years you would nol' be able +o gain all +he knowledge ihese books hold. Th p qGI ' Mod Ihdfy Lbyl n LIBRARY l ma!Ewl MR. HAUSCHNECT M. PENROD Z 111' X Au+omo+ive essen+ials, machine work, woodwork, plas+ics and me'ral work com- prised 1'he program of +he shop. Under +he direcrion of Mr. Penrod proiecfs in wood, plasiic and sheei' mefal were worked upon, formed and pre- sen+ed as a las+ing lesiimony of +he skill +ha+ can be achieved wi'rh 'rhe proper guidance. Along wi+h +he wood and mefal working classes, ins+ruc+ions were given in elec+rici+y and lea+her working. Running abreasi of The woodworking class was +he au1'omo+ive class, under +he direcfion of Boss Hauschnecf. In 'rhis class +he aufomobile was figura'rively and liferally 'rorn aparr and pui' +oqe+her again. Each par+ of fhe aufomobile was examined 'For use, wear and care. Many privafe cars were broughi' info 'rhe shop and worked on, +hus giving pracfical ex- perience while learning. While noi' working on au1'omobiles,+he class worked on individual proiecfs, deal- ing wifh fhe use of machines and fhe ma- chine shop. Bud and Wally Iurn o 1 f 1h g n Hue Iafhe Don'f miss, my boy P p bandsaw fh d rc exhibifed by Vivian 'IHLU HH MISS HARRIS As in all classes, fhe main purpose of fhe girls' physical educafion program was fo develop fhe mind along wifh fhe body. Af fhe beginning of fhe school year, mosf of fhe classes enfhusiasfically be- gan fhe course by a series of soffball games. Soon, however, fhe weafher forced fhem inside fo begin fheir indoor classes. The firsf of fheir proiecfs was learn- ing fhe various dance sfeps, which fhey puf info use in fheir weekly co-educafion classes. The nexf obiecfive was fo sfraighfen fhe girls' posfure. This, of course, resulfed in a series of exercises which were hard, buf loads of fun. In some classes, if was a class proiecf for each girl fo presenf and demonsfrafe fo fhe resf of fhe class a differenf exercise. The fhird proiecf was fo learn how fo plan a successful parfy. Such games as volleyball were fhen faken up, followed by soccer ball, field ball, and baskefball. The compefifion in fhe fournamenfs of fhese games became keen as all fhe girls were eager fo win, and willing fo play hard. This class, because of ifs energefic ef- fecfs, was a pleasure for mosf girls fo fake. G Oh b II EI d fh 9 BOY ATHLETICS MR. McGHlE The building of bodies, minds, morals, elhics and general school ouflook was fhe goal of 'lhe boys' a'rhle+ic class. Various mefhods of body building were employed during gym periods. While in +he gym, volleyball, baskelball, 'rumbling and marching were used as acfivilies. Wi+h The wea+her permiffing, soffball, 'rrack and fouch foofball were enjoyed ou+ of doors. Classes o'rher +han fhose held in +he gym were: physical educalion, 'For +he orien'ra+ion of a boy and his body, and Hs care, and courfship and marriage, dealing wi+h differences, similarifies, and relafionships belween +he male and female. The combining of +he 'rwo was found in +he form of co-educafion, held each Monday in each gym class. During +his class new dances were +augh+ +o +he mixed boys and girls, and each one was worked ouf by 'rhe group. Combining +he +wo feachings, mind as well as body. has proven +o be very suc- cessful and healfhful fo fhe s1'uden'rs. s yt hkhi Flydbf I-:Ji-n on a i i bl d ..:,::.,.,, UI' Q 2 M ev- and 'YI A asf 'E 4 1 2, . ,i. W'--f E Q ff I , 4 1-f i2g'2fEfN,5' EW f '?5Wf ' z! 'Q 5 if f ' I x ff Aculfvf' A 1 . XX i L. W1-,155 - ' A ,Q if ,f fm Wifi. 3 4 Evgggg x -mf 4? Q ,Swami N J' U, Qffwh5'skv ff ef? .ggvirgf 1 xigflit J fggix 3' .f ' gg.Lw- '- Qi 'H Q fy R A Z WNY 3? ffs W J ,ki K uw 1,,'- :, W . '14,j-61.93, 0.3 ie., Hi-Light Congraiulaiions are in order for +he edifor and s+a'H of +he Hi-Lighfs. They have done a fine iob in puffing ou+ a very ex+raordinary paper and rhey should receive all credii' ihai' is due. The paper is pu'r ouf every six weeks and each issue seems 'ro be a liH'le be+'rer +han +he las'r, buf +he s+uden'rs who read fhe paper have no idea how much worry and work one issue of 'rhe Hi-Lighfs migh+ cause. Under +he capable guidance of C. O. Fingerle +he paper has indeed progressed, from a mimeographed page fo a well-prinied issue, wi+h illus+ra+ions and all. The paper has reached The lop. The paper holds such 'feafures as PlaH'er ChaH'er, Hobby Corner, Sporfs, ediiorial, class and club news, book review and all +he exci+- ing happenings of +he school. J h Oh pp dPhyII i Hlghf fill HLgh1 PPyD I B b dJ yl lx pt Pl10.PEUTOIl Assisling in and sponsoring any worfhwhile acfivify 'l'ha'l' 1'he s+uden1' body or s+uclen+ organizafions should wan? +o pu+ on has been +he purpose of lhe Bingham High Prospecfors for lhe las+ 'rwenfy years. The school year, I950-51, s+ar+ecl off wi+h mounfains of mir+h as new members were ini+ia+ed in+o fhe club. ln December a Gold Diggers Con- ven+ion parly and dance were held. Each prospeclor broughl' his favorife gold digger as a par+ner. A+ all fhe various ac+ivi+ies of fhe school lhe Prospeclors have done +heir par+ and done il' well, once again upholding +he slanclarcls sef so long ago. Open Wide, please i Aml 'Mvm,.s,,mf, My 2' 5 W f f, E S Q ax if , kgs Q ,X LIT' ,, ,Q AY Q Y y YE 7 33 I, ,I Hg 1? 1935 . vi ' 4 ' -ur N s I to 11. v 4, ., Q gn, J h 1 5 E ix ha R R 'D J ' 4 i ..3x!k w 1Q 2 3 1 4 , f ii my . Qi 2 MM Wlqlllwnw ww., V '1:ffU.www.M ,WNVVM X Q, Wim 0 ss 1,- Wm... am:-' H - 1 ' My ig., 5 N gkgisiib, -V ,I y 1 N,,..v,. .aww f W' M 'S Rf' 33 M ,,,...., ,bw K l , Denn , Darlene and Pals : Girls' Club officers Personaliiy of lhe year was Argie Adondakis Y Y L B y f flu G' I CI b' M M P ll Billy and Mary Lou admire Ohe scenery al lhe Girls Club d Glllli CLUB Under fhe leadership of officers: Presidenf, Karlene Wilson, Vice-Presidenf, Darlene Anderson, Secrefary and Treasurer, Pafsy Congdon, and Hisforian, Den- ny Simpkins, fhe Girls' Club calendar sfarfed off wifh a bang. The year began wifh a slumber parfy held af fhe Highland Boy Communify House. This was very successful. Before refiring for fhe nighf fhe girls marched around fhe hall in a paiama parade. From among fhe differenf array of colors and sfyles a pair of very novel paiamas were chosen and a prize was awarded fhe owner. The Girls' club dance, which was held fhe lasf of March, was carried ouf in fhe idea of a barn dance. Wifh pigs, chickens, cows, horses, goafs and ofher animals fhe gym was fransformed info a reasonable facsimile of a barn. Climax of fhe year was a 'rea held in honor of fhe Senior members. Each senior was presenfed a small giff as a foken of remembrance. The officers and members would like fo fhank fheir advisor, Miss Vern Baer, for her splendid work in making fhis year one fo remember. One. fwo, lhree hop G f I II h Ifhf y M H d Phyll f y DAC' gi ,224 Under fhe direcfion of Miss Virginia Harris, fhe modern dance club has grown fo where if is now, one of fhe mosf suc- cessful curricular acfivifies in fhe school. Each year fhe club achieves somefhing new, differenf, and inferesfing in fhe field of dancing. This year fhe Charlesfon was infro- duced fo fhe class, along wifh Folk, Modern, ballef, round, and Toe dancing. The enfire class showed greaf inferesf fhroughouf fhe year. The fhird year dance sfudenfs have worked very hard in choregraphing and direcfing fheir dances while fhe resf of fhe class composed ofher dances fo- gefher. The high lighfs of fhe year included: round and folk dances presenfed fo fhe public during half-fime af each home baslcefball game, and fhe annual Dance concerf presenfed April 27, fo fhe sfu- denf body and public, which showed fhe many hours of worlc puf info dances and cosfumes. The affair proved fo be very successful. Jam , fy .A Q, w, Yxsaf , ' if , vp ' 1, 153555, ' Q 1 1' Lf , ,' 0? 51L Qmiu-Qifh if A Ml, , 'i kfimffzizfi Q ffiiiwx if , 1. Q25 Q-785, 0 riff' 1 134 'iff 73' 1 52 2? aj ' 5' 4 '1 is 1'vQS5J 'p'Q74 -A E gfgQ!i,:gT:isLZ ' 0 as r L fr I , QA V 7 It U2 5 S2 ,E 5 , ,... eggs . Ay FY Q I , 'Q X W fi . !',l 'quell ,1,rrunQ ZANQZSHVQK Senior Hugh Band A wa 4 Zh: Q 5 if h x S' swf Q4 M S ,, F Q ED, X Q Q my Mgm Q, 9 E ewfg 'I ZW? 332 new E w gwwjw-:SN QQ? 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Compleling lhe Music Deparlmenl is lhe orcheslra. ll' is composed of slring ins+rumen+s such as +he cello, violin, piano, and bass viol and is under lhe direc- lion of Clyde A. Miller. This deparlmenl of music has conlribuled lo many of +he exlra-curricular ac+ivi+ies presenlecl in lhe school. 9 SOI! D C d V d pr f I ding th ba d IK rlene b nf h lhepl eu The Slory of Chrislmas Day, was +he lheme chosen for lhe annual Chris?- mas Candle Lighl Services, presenled Thursday evening, December 2I, l95O, ui under 'rhe direclion of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller. n The program, which is presenled each year lo slimulale Chrislmas spiril, was very well received by l'he public and sludenl' body. The program began wilh invocalion, and lhe lighling of lhe candles by members of lhe boys' and girls' choruses. Music presenled during +he presenlalion by 'rhe chorus, special groups, and solos were: Jingle Bells: Deck lhe Halls: Song of 'rhe Angels Brealhc On Us, Holy Spirilg My Hearl A+ Thy Sweef Voice: O Lillle Town of Belhlehemg Holy Nighlg Angels We Have Heard Cn High, Through lhe Nighlg Canlique de Noel: Glory lo God: Now When Jesus Was Born: Far Across lhe Deserl' Sands, Joy lo fhe World, and Come All Ye Failhful. Tableaus, which depicled +he birlh of Chrisl, were given during +he presenlafion by members of 'rhe speech class, under lhe direclion of Mr. C. O. Fingerle, speech deparf- menl direclor. Tableaus given were: Joseph's Journey, The Befrolhelg Mary and lhe An- gel, Belhlehem and lhe Nalivilyg The Decendanl of Kings: and Prince of Peace. CANDLE LIGHT Elllflllll Mr. Miller helps sel' lhe slaqe The mosl Holy One Merrilyn ucfs as recder Lislen my children Gifls for the Child UNATIII5 HT LARGE L k f Hue spof, says Luene to Joan Q , 'CX p ' 1 , J On Dec. 8, I950, fhe annual school play was presenfecl in fhe form of a mysfery com- edy, Lunafics af Large. The enjoyable sfory of mysfery and suspense was warmly accepfed as an excepfional preformance. Casf of characfers were: Granf Pullan, playing fhe role of Mr. Cuffer, head of a resf home for menfal cases: Phyllis Sanderson as Mrs. Cufferg Sam Robison, playing fhe parf of fhe educafed Chinamang Roy Chrisfensen, porfraying Greg Sfevens, who along wifh his wife, Joan Beard, accidenfally became in- volved in fhe mysferyg Floyd Graham, fhe life of fhe play, faking fhe role of lnspecfor Briffg David Peferson, porfraying fhe sinisfer Mr. Burke, is fhe vicfim of Carrie Vidalakis, who played Dr. Janef, fhe play's villain. Argie Adondakis as Mrs. Adair, brings a new phase of suspense on fhe scene when she searches for a fabulous forfune in fhe liffle black box. Darlene Anderson presenfs sfill anofher problem as she masquerades as a lunafic in an affempf fo help Argie find fhe fabulous forfuneg Luene Jaferka as Lady Mac- Befh. Tom Johnson as Mr. Hyde, LaVerne Wiffke as Priscilla, and Richard Anderson as John Alden presenfed fhe spice of fhe play in fheir respecfive roles as lunafics. Behind fhe scene were Merrilyn Bolfon and Karlene Wilson as sfudenf direcfors and Warren Sum- nichf as sfage manager. Surprises and amusemenfs of all fypes ac- companied fhe performance making if live in fhe minds of ifs audience. The play was presenfed by fhe Speech De- parfmenf under supervision and direcfion of C. O. Fingerle. if ., N55 , ,Mi Q Q - 5, A , - :S3fgQ53l2zeQmr,f 5 .gsvsw V :V ,A .45 g i' I SSENIBLIE Assemblies of every nafure and fheme were fo be found af Bingham High fhis lasf school year. Each one was differenf and origin al: each frying fo ouf-do fhe resf. The fhemes ranged from Ausfa Gadfrey: T V Talenf Scouf, presenfed by fhe Sevenfh grade, fo fhe serious side of life when a represenfafive of India fallced abouf world peace. Accordion player, iugglers, magicians and many ofher lyceums have froop- ed across fhe sfage, each doing ifs parf fo brighfen fhe average school day. Traveling assemblies reigned king during fhe sporfs season, buf were de- 'rhroned when foward spring graceful figures and movemenfs graced fhe sfage in fhe form of fhe Dance Concerf. X L d g d g H The wacs have landed 6? K4 I5 5 I . u Q l x I, y Jane before ihe fooflighfs LeDcen mixes business wi0h pleas WHHW X25 'J 'v 1 K Wfs4?'?1?,e m Q, 'HE ax, M 1 351235 A5 fi? ioffgfxg M- is ,,, '?'i'1 E2W??E QM' ifw fwzgl-551 f Q? '- E' x if Q ... 1 .::..:,.,,.. '.,,Q 2 5 5 'imiwiwf 15 xy nw, A 6 , mei? 'E g 4 3525 Q QE sf 1 5 :Wig Parent Teacher Association Founded 'For +he main purpose of es- +ablishing a beHer unders+anding be- fween sl'udenl's, leacher and parenls, 'lhe Bingham High P.T.A. has l'ime and +ime again achieved i+s goal. The High School P.T.A. was ioined wi+h fhe Nafional P.T.A. in l939 by Mrs. David C. Lyons. The ro+al membership of 'rhe High School branch is +wen'ry-five. The school P.T.A. is iusf one branch of l'he six ihal' make up l'he surrounding area. Each one acls as an individual unil' bul' all are 'Federafed wifh lhe Nafional Associa'rion. The six comprising fhe group are: Copperfield, Highland Boy, Bingham Cenfral, Copper+on Grade, Bingham High and Lark Grade School. Each of fhe six has carried on various proiecls, such as women's gym classes, sales, and heallh programs. Many ac+ivi+ies have been sponsored, eifher direcily or indirecfly, by 'rhe High School P.T.A. ln fhe fall, a back +0 school nighl was prepared 'For 'rhe parenls of +he s'ruden+s. On +his nighl' all paren+s +ha'r wished, could aH'encl 1'he classes of lheir children. Thus again 'I'he goal was achieved of beH'ering +he relaiionship belween feachers and parenis. On January sixfeenih a concerfwas broughl' lo l'he High School wilh fhe help of +he P.T.A. A+ a la'rer dale 'Founders' day was honored and celebraled al' +he school. ln November +he school music 'fesfival was presenfed by +he P.T.A. Talks on child psychology have been given: adull' educalion, dealing wi'rh inferior decora- Hon, has been furlhered, and fhe care of l'he children's feeih by denlisl' examina- Hon and lic-shols were also sponsored by fhe P.T.A. To round ou+ 'rhe years ac+ivi+ies a P.T.A. lea was presenfed following +he 'Fashion show of +he High School. Miss Bcer h g p I I I I Whul's co k q Ed d Concert h ll 1 enior Hop Hard work, worry, anxiely, and lasling enioymenl proved lo be lhe lour sleps upon which lhe I95O Senior Hop climbed lo reach lhe pinnacle ol success. Acling as drallsmen and loremen ol lhe enlire building program were Karlene Wil- son and Doris Poulsen. Upon lheir shoulders resled lhe job ol drawing up, liming, and oblaining all necessary equipmenl. From lheir plans grew lhe Hop inlo whal il was lo become. The lirsl slep, hard work, was laid when decoralions, based upon lhe lheme While Chrislmas, were pul up. Somelhing new in lhe way ol decoraling was lried, as lhe enlire cenler ol lhe crepe-paper ceiling rose lo lhe cenler ol lhe gym in lhe lorm ol a mulli- colored peak. Adorning each wall were figurines depicling winler and holiday scenes. Over lhe candy-cane bridge couples slrolled, and lheir eyes were caughl by lhe large snow lellers spelling oul lhe Hop's lheme. Second in heighl was worry, and worry many Seniors did as lhe lime drew shorl and yel lhe decoralions were nol complele. Wilh one lasl surge ol energy lhe Senior class pul up lhe lasl seclions ol paper and slapled lo- gelher lhe lasl gliller covered program. Al lasl, il was done and now lor a briel lew hours lhe Seniors planned lo enioy lheir hard work. Climbing higher we reach lhe lhird slep, anxiely. Held by all Seniors alike was lhe one' lhoughl, WiII our Hop be liked? Bul like many lhings, only lime would +eII. Fourlh and lasl was lhe slep, lasling enioymenl. Under lhe soll romanlic lighls, and lo lhe sleady bul melodious beal ol lhe orcheslra couples danced and romanced. Al inlermission lighls were lurned up lor lhe announcemenl ol lhe King and Queen. Filling lhese regal roles were John Kinsey and Doris Poulson. Al lwelve lhe slrains ol Good Nighl Lady were heard and all lhose presenl knew lhal lhe Senior Hop ol I950 had ended, bul nol lhe memories or dreams ol il, which were iusl beginning. King John and Queen Doris 4-2-1 -54+ I... A M 1 Y ?wfW? Q 'SFF g f ,,.: x - ,, 2 QA if Q WJ- 252,53 , M ' Q , f r gl- 1395 egg, 1,5 S A -V mf .. 6323 '- W V izzv, X ig, an r ', ,: x ww' K, 5? ff g Q? ' ,ws f A W5 A , f A if MK ,qs 1 gud? M ,Q QSWMXNMW 5 wifys xg ax . ,Q ggggeyg, 3 , ..-iz ' 5? 5 'Z' , k N4 Q K all ,,,- aw k , X12 t- M wa .,-26 'Emmy 1 . Q ,,,,.., , E 58 W1 is Q ...ft ,m ,, 3' mf ., Www , , Y -.... Q1 1 Q VS, Pafsy, Pafiy, LaVon Perl' li+'rle blue and whi+e dresses were +he cos'rumes for fhis year's cheerleadrs: Pafry Lee Fike, Pafsy Creedon, and LaVon Anderson. Ser off wirh whi+e lies and frim on 'rhe sleeves, collar, and poclce+s, +hese cos'rumes were a par+ of +heir many anfics. Splifs, back- flips and car'rwheels soon came +o be a parf of every game along wi'rh +he cheering of 1'he sludenf body. These cheerlead- ers were really on +heir +oes, for when rournameni' fime came rolling around fhey had several new yells and songs originafed fo feach fo fhe s'ruden1's. Cheer Leader Following in 'rhe foofsfeps of 'rheir predecessors were fhe Junior High cheerleaders, Jerry King, Sandra Alexander and Carol Sieele. ln +heir cufe blue and whi+e uniforms fhese +hree yelled +heir way in+o +he hear1's of all +hose who aH'ended +he Junior High baslce+ball games. Wi+h fhe unusual skill +ha'r goes info making good cheerleaders +his +rio climbed righf +o +he +op. l+'s no wonder fhe s+u- denfs supporfed fhem when fhey displayed such never ex- hausfing energy. Ha'I's off 'ro +he Junior high cheerleaders. Their predecessors made big foofprinfs buf fhey were able ro fill fhem. Carol. Jerry, Sandra FELIX BEDONT PAUL SMILANICH - JIMMY BAPIS ARNE NILSSON Bingham Gridders Unheaten in Region Bingham High School, long famous for ifs grid powerhouse, lived up fo fra- difion fo a greaf exfenf fhis year when if produced, under fhe guidance of Coach Bailey Sanfisfeven, one of fhe greafesf grid squads ever fo wear fhe Blue and Whife. Bingham losf ifs only pre-season game fo Millard High School 25-6. The Miner eleven enfered fhe game wifhouf a week of pracfice behind fhem. League play opened fwo weeks lafer, on Sepfember 22. Cyprus High School, having rolled up fhree big vicfories, invaded fhe Bingham Sfadium. The Pirafes, confidenf fhaf fhis was number four, fook fhe field againsf fhe Miners. Wifh fhe fighfing hearf fhaf is Bingham, fhe local grid eleven, foughf and drove fhe visi- fors everywhere buf ouf of fhe gridiron. From fhe opening whisfle fo fhe final gun if was all Bingham's. Two cosfly 'Fumbles made fhe difference befween fhe final score of 20-20 and a Bingham walk-a-way. From fhere Bingham was 'rough . . . Soufh Summif fell, 46-0 . . . Murray High ahead early in fhe game 7-0, dropped a I9-7 game fo Bingham . . . ln fhe baffle of fhe Miners, Bingham ran roughshod over previously undefeafed Park Cify 34- I9 . . . Granfsville's Cowboys, fhe mosf improved and biggesf feam in fhe league, fook a 27-0 shelling from Bingham, in fhe lasf home encounfer for fhe Bingham- ifes . . . ln fhe Region Two showdown baffle, Bingham wore fhe crown for 28 minufes, unfil a desperafe pass became fhe freak ending for all Bingham's hopes. The Tooele Buffaloes will long remember fhis feam and fhe final score of 7-7, fhe fie gave Tooele fhe crown and closed fhe curfain on a greaf Bingham season. if MATT PAZELL GARTH STEELE WAYNE FULLMER BILLY KLONIIOS EDWARD GAYTHWAITE RAYMOND HALL DEAN LIPSEY RONNY KASTALIC JUNIOR VARSITY Firsi Row-Bud Palrick, George Mochizuki, Roberi Chrisiie, Eugene Abreu. Second Row-Clare Ruger. Gurih Wesi, Virgil Scorczafo, Alherf Gallegos, Coach Suniisfeven. Single Wing Come on boy. Gd up Bingham goes for pay dir! Albcri and the Puck Someone's gonna gei' hi! CHRIS BALLAMIS RICHARD ALLSOP RAYMOND HALL BOB SANCHEZ SONNY ALLSOP EDWARD GAYTHWAITE I Miner Cop econd in II Iliviuion D JIMMY GORIS WAYNE FULLMER RICHARD CARTER JOHNNY ERICKSON ALBERT GALLAGOS The Choke WGS vn MUFFSY Firsi Row-Sonny, Richard, Edward, Bob, Chris, Ray. Second Row-Johnny, Billy, Jimmy, Albert, Wayne, Richard Third Row-Louis, Arne, Max, Tommy, Sammy, Richard. FourTh Row-Granf, Nick, Myrlen, Raymond. Fifih Row-Chris, Ronald, George, Gary, Paul. FinalisTs, a word which had long since become scarce in Bingham High vocabulary, is The praise ThaT will always belong To The Bingham cage quinTeT oT l95l. Only Two poinTs separaTed The Miners Trom Their deserving goal of success, buT raTher Than denounce The luck, we are proud To say ThaT second place in The Class B BaskeTball Tour- namenT belongs To The colors oT Blue and WhiTe. Coach Sunny Allsop, who makes iT a habiT To send Teams in The STaTe Class B TournamenT, once again produced a Team ThaT was To make cage hisTory Tor Bingham. Roaring back aTTer a greaT season in I95O, Bingham defended The Jordan Division amidsT The Tiring oT one oT The ToughesT league campaigns in hisTory. ln The league opener aT GranTsville, The GayThwaiTe led Miners walloped The Cowboys 34-24. Cyprus High School was nexT To Tall by a 37-3l game. The Miners sTepped up The pace by walloping Murray High 43-24, and Then handing Tooele High a 46-35 seTback. The win broke a TirsT place deadlock beTween The Two Teams. Bingham Then walloped The Judge Bulldogs 59-28 on The local hardwood. Ed GayThwaiTe and Bob Sanchez scored 20 poinTs each. Granfsville was beaTen Tor The second Time 46-27, by Bingham as They opened The sec- ond halT oT league play. Cyprus High, who played Themselves inTo a TiTle chance handed Bing- ham iTs TirsT seTback by a 50-46 score on The PiraTe Tloor. The Murray SmelTeriTes losT a 49-26 baTTle To Bingham ThaT broughT abouT The reTurn Bingham-Tooele go. The TirsT place in The division was once again aT sTake. There was no doubTing The Miners This Time. Bingham broke To a quick lead and increased iT To The Tune oT 52-28 aT The Tinal buzzer. ln The league Tinale, Bingham ouTclassed Judge High. Ed GayThwaiTe, who hiT Tor 3I poinTs in The game seT a new Jordan Division scoring mark. TournamenT play was The nexT ladder Tor The Miners To climb. Bingham broke Their Tour- namenT Jinx when They deTeaTed Richfield High School 50-48. The WildcaTs, wiTh a Terrific shooTing eye almosT Toppled The Miners. Moab High School, displaying a large Team, made TighT oT iT buT Bingham played Too smooThly and handed Moab a 46-40 seTback. ln The semi-finals arch rivals meT, Bingham vs. Park CiTy. BoTh had one Thing in common, ThaT being The label oT Miners, buT Trom There Bingham became less common and ordinary as They clinched a championship berTh by a 52-37 score. The Championship game was undoubTedly one oT The greaTesT in hisTory. Bingham led Through mosT of The Tiring buT Monroe's Rams edged The Miners slow buT sure. RegulaTion Time ended wiTh The score Tied 40-40. The overTime period was hard ToughT wiTh no score unTil a desperaTe, lasT second shoT dropped Through Tor The Rams. The TiTle was Theirs buT The glory was iusT as much ours. 51 4' 'YA fffgffw--A S ' bfi' ...,: .. fo 5 1 9 ..,. .. 4 QQ -if fy? Q ' ly . Z., ' i , 5 f i N A. 4. 'M-a f w.. 1 Q 2 ., QW f Lf 1 H xv 'wr 'M Q- Q-:gi X M 5 9 if Q 554 W' 'ff ww' RICHARD ALLSOP MAX SLUGA COWDELL EDWARD GAYTHWAITE DEAN LIPSEY GEORGE APOSTLE BOB SANCHEZ WARREN SUMNICHT IIEFENIHNG UIIAMPS WOIlK FUR TITLE REPEAT CLARE RAGER RONALD KASTELIC FELIX BEDONT CHRIS BALLAMIS ' 9-if The Miner 'ream of i950 marched righ+ in+o +he Sfafe Finals and defeaied Monroe High School I6-5 'For +he Sfafe Class B Base- ball +i+le. In I95I, +he diamond nine are once again serving nolice of having one of The +op ball clubs in ihe S+a+e. As +his ariicle goes +o press fhe baseball season is improving sfeadily info a dangerous slugging ou'r'Fi'r. Warren Sumnichf, Marion Cowdell, Richard Allsop and Lyman Farley are fhe fronf line hurlers who are piiching fhe Miners +o a successful season. Ed Gayfhwaife handles +he baclcsiop followed by Dick Hough- fon. Firs+ base duiies go +o Dean Lipsey and George Aposile. Bob Sanchez handles all 'rhe chances a+ 1'he keysfone while Felix Bedonl' runs fhe fhird base hor box. Ron Kasfellic plays ai' shorfsfop. The piclcef line dufies are filled by Chris Ballamis, Max Sluga. Clare Rager, Gary LaComb and John Mi+chell. 0 ,,. K Firsl' Row-Ronald Kasiellic. Bob Sanchez, Edward Gayihwaife. Dean Lipsey. Felix Bedonf. Chris Ballamis, Richard Allsop. Second Row-Coach Sanfisieven, Marion Cowdell, Max Sluga, Warren S hi J hn Dee Mitchell. Dick Roblez. Chris Kaiis, Donny Tyson. Third Row-Clare Rager. Sonny Roberfson, Gary Luconb, George Apo II R y G d Wx SAMMY ROBISON GEORGE GADD GRANT PULLAN STEPHEN DOWNS ROY CHRISTENSEN 'PENNI Under +he direc'rion of Coach Du- ane B. McGhie, fhe Bingham High School enioyed probably i+s besi' year in fennis. lnferes+ in +he sporl' has grown considerably over fhe pasf years. The season was very successful and Bingham 'fared well againsl' Re- gion +wo compe1'i+ion. The neH'ers were led by Sam Robison, Roy Chrisfensen, George Gacld, Sieve Downs, and Granl' Pul- lan. Rounding our +he squad were Jack Jensen, Alfredo Herrera, and Bren? Peferson. First Row-Gran! Pullan, Sfephen Downs, Jack Jensen, Alfredo Herrera. Second Row-Sammy Robison, Bren! Peiersen. Coach McGhie, Roy Chrisfensen George Gudd. N N Seniaa I7 al Wiewd NAME AMBITION NICKNAME SAYING LoVAE WEBB R.F.D. No. l, Lehi, Ulah Surveyor Who? PATSY CREEDON To fly lo Mars Pals I guess JOHN KINSEY Slocking shelves Turlle Big Deal LoVERNE WI1'I'KE To gel married because- Valerne How's lhe boy- LYNN GROVES To be a millionaire Big Boy Prelly clever, ain'l il? MAURINE PETERSON To win an argumenl wilh Fingerle Pele Pardon HOPE OCHOA To be wilh Pele Shorly Oh you liar! MARGARET BROGAN To gel married and raise a family Maggie Oh, no ARGIE ADONDAKIS Who knows Arg Slar ELEANOR GALLEGOS To become a dancer Beauliful Brown Eyes Hey! LELA COCA To own a 5l Cadillac converlible Lee Jeepers MICKEY ORTEGA To help Hope beal up lhe Sall Lake girls Mickey Huh! ANNE DuBOIS To ski every day year around Anne Knol head PHIL SANDERSON To marry Mary Lynn Pinkey Golla go MATT PAZELL Singing Dream Boy Whal did you say dear? JIMMY GORIS To gel off of lhe 20 gang Bullels Go ahead Bapis, lear me down HOPE POCHECO To beal up lhe Sall Lake Girls Muscles Huh! RAY HALL To keep oul of lhe army Thunder So whal? JOHNNY ERICKSON To gel away from Bicycle's gang Eric Reporl lo lhe I4 shovel BILLY KLONIZOS Grease monkey Korny Go ahead boys, lell me my car looks like a circus PATRICIA ANNE WHITELEY To do somelhing righl Paw Like ninely KARLENE WILSON To marry Ned Oueenie Oh cow! RICHARD GILES Wesl Jordan Tim Hel-lo AMY MIYA To be a lighl housekeeper Chubby Bul golly PATSY CONDGON To be on lime Percy I know bul- KATHLEEN KING To swim lhe Pacific Ocean Kalha Oh! Heleleyiah OLGA CHANAK To ioin lhe Foreign Legion Ollie Oh yea? PAUL SMILANICH Girls Smilie Oh, Palsy! JIM BAPIS To sell a red lruck Dream Boy Alabama sweep up boys DICK CARTER To gel off lhe I9 gang Cals Meow, Meow CHRIS BALLAMIS To gel on lhe I9 gang Budgie How l hale lo shave in lhe morning LEON CUTHBERT To pul oul an All-American Yearbook Shorly Hey, say somelhing DORIS POULSEN PETERSON To keep Fred oul of lhe army Booi Don'l panic FELIX BEDONT Cubs Trumpeleer Hello scum PHYLLIS SANDERSON A lrip lo lhe moon Phil You'd lhink so MARGENE BARLOW To own half share in a Ponliac converlible Gene Oh, yea RICHARD ALLSOP To be a millionaire Dick Well GERRI GAMMELL To marry Norman Doman Werrie Dear Well ra, la, la NORMAN DOMAN To own a Merc. converlible Spa Doman Yea bul- MERRILYN BOULTON To be a iournalisl Merr Acl your age GREGORY ROUMPOS College Greg How's lhe girl BOB SANCHEZ To see Janiel every nighl Moose Dance for me Ed WARREN SUMNICHT Baseball Collen Come on you guys GARTH STEELE To be wilh JoAnn Pork lsn'l il a beauliful- RONALD BLIVEN Run Bull Come on Milan MILAN NIKSISH To lalk iasler lhan Bliven Milie Come here Bull RAMON STOKER LaVon A Sloggie Gol a pencil? GEORGE GADD To marry Pal Hubby Can I go wilh lhe boys, Pal? EDWARD GAYTHWAITE All Slar lnk l go fer lhal WAYNE FULLMER Gel beller acquainled wilh Barnell Bicycle Legs Come here Babe DEAN LIPSEY Bingham and Belly Lipsey Tchopersky, Tchopersky DONALD OLSEN To gel lo Mr. Poulsen's class on lime Spa-Olsen Whal did ya say Ollie- BILLY COLLARD Have a swilch above his house Bill ' l'm dead .. . ,., , M., . .. ,,...,.,, .,....l... . , .H N, ., ln Memory ol a Fellow Classmate To Donald Melvin Olsen, of l'he Class of '5I, whose unfimely dealh on May 7 of fhis year, shocked his fellow classmales, lhe Senior Class dedicales 'rhis page. The enlire school wishes lo exlend il's sympalhy +o lhe Olsen Family in lheir hours of grief. They also wish lo offer condolence lo 'lhe family of Ronald Mickelson, who died earlier l'his year of Spinal Meningilis. -4. , L2 - I? WJ! bw1,,a.4' 93 Lfg, U' V ,Q-.cfs 41 ' 1' we H mah. A 571 ddf 'A ' - 5 , I IQ-J-...sf 69 vp 1 0 B M 6 us he Ml' l'l ' mb? 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Dealers in NaI'ionaIIy Know Lines of Merchandise GROCERIES ' MEATS ' DRY GOODS ' SHOES ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS ' HARDWARE ' FURNITURE REX TRIPP, Manager Telephone I4-I5-I6 Luck and Success Io Class of 5 I BINGHAM MEAT COMPANY FRESH MEAT DAILY CLINTON ROBISON-WILFORD HARRIS-CLARENCE ROBISON WE DELIVER Phone 5 or 2 I -1- ---- -- --------------------- ----- -1- -1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Never a Love so True Never a Ring so Cherished AT TANNER'S feepfflkg Genuine d qd . .OV 2' . ,f EW' ,Z -Pfffr 5 S re 42 Wesf Second Soufh riir ,1111,.,1 1 ,ffw fm ogy I I 3' I I I E I E I I I I I I I I I i I I I i I I I s I I I I I I I E I E I I I S I E Congra+uIa'Iions Seniors COPPERTON CONFECTIONERY Pl-loNE 37 ANYTHING FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN 1 af- ------ - ----------------- ----- fi- Ji' ,E 11111111,,11ii1 1111111.111 .. 1-11 u u-mi Q' Congrafulaiions fo Class of '5 I HUNTSMAN'S SERVICE Ports and Accessories Chevrolet Sales and Service H. C. HUNTSMAN, Manager 425 Main Street Phone 18 1.-11...-..-1141.11...--.1111..m, - - -, - -.,..-..,... - .. - -I..-....-.4- .g...-....-....- ... - - - -..-. - .. .. ..I......... Q Complimenis of Francis J. Quinn Our business Is fo saI'is'Fy our Cusfomers WE HAVE IT-or WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU Union Drug Co. Try us for your needs Phone Bingham 77 449 Main Sfreei' 'lo 1mm1m1nm-nu1mn-uni-nn-nn-m1lm1im1nu1 u1un1nPll aiu:-nn-nuiuutnn-un-uu- -lm1nn1nn-nn-iniinuin 'I' Congrafulafions +o fhe SENIORS of 5I 5? Miller Groceieria Qualify is our password GROCERIES ' MEATS Q Leonard Miller Phone 63 Bingham, Ufah -m-ln-ull-nu 1--- m--m--m-un- llll 1 .... -..,.1..3, CongraI'uIa+ions Seniors Pafronize your local druggisfs me Bingham Drug Co. and Evans Drugs George and Ralph Evans Phone l90 Phone 48 .,,.-,.-m-l.-....-..I ...... -..-..,-..3. GREETINGS and SUCCESS from +he Copper!-on Markei' 'rhe besl' in MEATS -:- GROCERIES and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Q Dowd and Kidder, Managers -nailin-uuinu-nu-nu1uu1nu-nu1luu-un-nu1nu1n n1nn-111....11111--.1 BINGHAM BULLETIN Fine Commercial Prin+ing Congrafulalions fo Class of 5 I .,,.-,,,,- .... ..,,-.,..1 1 .-...I-nnn1n.,1 ... 1 1 -nu-uu1 -nu-lm-lm-lm-In-lul-Iluilll- 1In-IIII-Inq' lfl 1IIII1IIII1 1 -11i1--1 1nH--II BINGHAM RADIO 5? Luck and Success sENloRs Q Drop in and see us 1-m1nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1nu1,, 1uu.-nn- 1 1 -uu..nu1nn1nn1n1 1 1nn1uu1 BEST WISHES from CHIST'S Meats and Groceries -11:11 ..nn1nn1uuu1nn111:11-nu-nu1uu-nn1uu1 -:min 1u,,1,.,,1.,,1 1m,....m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1n Complimenis of . . . Murphy's Cafe Copperion Service Congraiulaiions fo Class of 5 I Fai Hurley, Mgr. NichoI's Service exfends Congrafulafions io Class of 5 I I 4. u-uu-nu- 1 -nm-I 1 nu--um1un-nu 1111 In sfo 4.1-nu:-nu 11----1---- will sfo Lendaris Merc. Co. 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SPUD MORLEY Proprieior PHONE 333 Bingham Canyon ------ - - - ---- - --fl - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---' - ---- --- 1'-1 -Mr fu- ---f - ---' - ---' - ---' - -'-- - 1'-' - 1f'- - '--- ----2-n-- YOU ARE WELL - - DRESSED IN JACK FROST - - oo W TE We wish +o congraiuiaie 'rhe - loo! ORS D SENIORS 1 l WOOL SWEATERS of +he BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL - - . and. wish fhem succeas in 1'helrfu+ure uncier+aklngs 1 2 - - MILLS - - Phone 4-l85l ANA51' J, CHIPIAN T i 28 Richards S+ree+ Propriefor A - Saii' Lake Ci+y . ..-..- .... -...... . 4 -i-...- -.., ------------- y ...-4. 4. .-..1 ........ ........... an Complimenfs of C. A. SPUD MORLEY, Mayor JOS. P. DISPENSA, Councilman H. N. ENGLISH, Conucilman LEONARD L. MILLER, Councilman ELMO O. NELSON, Councilman G. L. WEST, Councilman JOE P. SCUSSEL, Treasurer T. DONALD GREER, Cify AH'orney EUGENE MORRIS, Recorder CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1-im 1g-1- 1--1 1 11111-m11uv,!. +1111- CLYDE GRAY represen+ing JOSTEN'S - AUTREY BROS. CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS and GOWNS W I5 Sou+I1 I2+I1 Eas'l' Sell' Lake Ci+y I I E 5 E 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I E ! 1 - 1 1 'I' 'i' FOR A FUTURE WITH A PURPOSE include HOGAN DAIRY Produc'I's Luck and Success +o CLASS of 5I Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Cor The new Ufah Copper elecfrolyfic refinery is fhe firsf of ifs kind in fhe hisfory of fhe sfafe. Copper producd here, from ore mined af Bingham Canyon, is 99.9 per cenf pure. More fhan 700 new jobs for Ufah workers were made possible, when fhis planf wenf info opera- fion, bringing fhe Ufah Copper family fo 5300 mem- bers. Many vocafions are offered fo Bingham High School graduafes in fhis highly producfive indusfry. -. ,,, ,,!k,,,,, -E W., 1- f f ' ,f ff fo S.. - -A - - -1--ff- ef-:ff-fr6 -ff 'A-f-f-A .5-.fn -35 -9 4 . , f fa- .:. - E755 44' 'f'T 'f 'T7li' W-1' .fi- ,Zz A f-,2 5'-,' 1?-V fff' 'WWQ-A f x-V -l W -A191 Q A M. E - f . 'ill 3 - ,::..:.:' - Allyfrkq sw,-Tr-,QP 93.2. 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