Bingham High School - Coppertonian Yearbook (Copperton, UT)

 - Class of 1955

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Now, anofher year has been consumed in fhe melfing-pol of lime. As fhe years roll by, fhe vivid and pleasanf memories we cherish of fhis year's work and play will fade in fhe ever-expanding circle of life's acfivifiesf fherefore, we give you, fhen, fhis 7955 issue of fhe Copperfonian - a permanenf memory for fhe years ahead. jf U ' i 4l5y,N! 'llll lm ew N ' Q g 5 f I I ' N X ' X ,. 5 , X ff E? 113'1-f 'W f,.M--if M' ,- ,..- -r Administration Bob Peferson Jeanne Hausknechf MarJean Lofgran Presidenf Vice Presidenf Secrefory f rv? If J ffm wrvf SSI Student Body Officers Il,,,-Q'v 1. X . ' A K K ,A 'E ew'rq ' '- W N, ,o ,A ' QZIIAQQN ' H. , ,, I To 3' lvx , ' ' 3' ' k ' X , , il A xg. . , , . , ' .. ' A A I N Nw 0 I - 6 I tha' ' I ' - . X Mig-iujfillt Effff' ,1 , M, . , . , , ! , ' - V ll J , - , -, . 5 -b .Q , JJ' ' ' 'L' ' - 1-Q ' ' t 4' Q, '- z:. -'SL-::r B:-' S -X : ' it ' - . 'PQ ' 'Q J ' -is--1-r l,:--:...V-I ',.,-.-.. -uf, 4 Q ' I K I n . ,K , 4, L. A .gas W,,,, . K , 4 ' .wA1gen ' Q, W- 1 As presidenf of fhe sfudenf body, if is my privilege fo wrife fhis copy. When one has good officers working wifh him, if lighfens fhe load of fhe presidenf considerably. I have been forfunafe in having such officers. Each one has assumed his responsibilify complefely, and has accepfed exfra chores cheerfully. I congrafulafe a fine group of officers. Thanlcs for helping me ouf so very well, Bob Peferson Norman Chesler Business Monoger Jackie Dahlsfrom Olga Zampos Joan Arrifola Yearbook Edifor I-li'Lighf Edifor Cheer Leader Student Body Council To lhis group ol sludenls belongs lhe responsibilily ol guiding lhe sludenl aclivilies ol our school. We are all proud ol Their accomplishmenls and offer a vole of lhanlcs lhrough lhis looolc. lvlay lhe experience lhey have gained here lead lhem lo line adminislralive iolas in The fulure. Leff fo righf, fronlz James W. Bingham-advisor, Bob Pelerson, lvlarJean Lofgran, Jackie Dahslrom, Joan Arrilola, Norma Chesler, Jeanne Hauskneczhl, Olga Zampos, Torn James. Back row: Ann Diederich, Louise Slolcer, Frances Slarley, Larry Sax, Ken Pelerson, JoAnn Murano, Vivian Bull, Jerry Crelin, George Zclunich, Lynn Miller, Wayne Neilson. l GREETINGS IN HAPPY MEMORIES All of us are Miners because we seelc for values wherever we can find fhem. Through school life fhe sfudenfs of fhe Bingham I-Iigh School have worked diligenfly for fhe values fheir school wo rli has offered. When commencemenf comes school acfivify becomes only a memory. The values of fhe fraining re- ceived in school fhen become a vasf sfore of influence fo be drawn upon. as occasion demands, fo meef fhe exigen cies of life as fhe fufure unfolds. As fhe pages of fhis year boolc are read and reread, each page becomes a source of happy memory, which will increase in value and imporfance as fhe years go by. Each ifem or deparfmenf depicfed becomes more significanf as if acfuafes fhaf memory of days well spenf in high school. We, fhe adminisfrafors, greef fhe Seniors nof only on yearboolc day, buf in fhe fufure when happy fhoughfs are aroused in fhe memories of school when fhe pages of fhis boolc are furned in reflecfion and medifafion. Arfhur E. Peferson Superinfendenf of Schools Jordan School Disfricf John E. Rich J. O. Jones Leonora' C. Becksfeoo' Rex T. Tripp Nolrez Board member Marvin G. Jenson absenf a+ Jrime of picfure. S ch o ol B o a rd Reed E. Becksfeod Sfonley A. Rasmussen Yes, Jrhis is our well-lcnown. friendly and respecled princi- pal T. H. Mclvlullin. He has done much for Bingham High wilh his delerminalion 'ro carry our his many dulies and responsibililies wilh skill and diplomacy. Because of lhis and his underslanding loward lhe sludenls, our school is one of The besl. We would like To 'rhanlc and congralulale Mrs. Agnes Sfeele and Mrs. Willadean Householder llillie and W i l liel for lhe splendid job lrhey are once again doing on lhe clerical slaff. Thomas H. McMullin Our Principal Mrs. Agnes Sfeele Mrs. Willodeon Householder Fuculfy Miss lfirn r Mr. Roberf Boiiey Mr. Arfhur Boker! hiv WWW Lf' in i up NeiTher yells, nor spiTballs, nor waTer pisTols, nor sounds oT sTudenTs running Through The halls can sTop This mighTy TaculTy Trom imparTing knowledge Through Their skillful Teaching and unending paTience. Even Though The years roll by and our mem- ories Tade we'll sTill remember you - The FaculTy oT Bingham High School. You have given us special knowledge on many subiecTs and have shown us how To work, sTudy, and play. Your iob has never been easy, buT your ceaseless eTTorTs have seT an example which will help us To live beTTer. For These Things we The sTudenTs oT Bingham High School say, in all sinceriTy . . . Thank you very much. I2 Mrs. Sfello Beck 2 Mr. Merlin Chrisfensd 31 1 l m s Mr. Glen Bofemon Mrs. Beofrlce Boles Mr. Jomes W. Blnglwom Mr. Deon F. Bishop 5 S s 5 l Mr. Colvin J. Crump Mr. Lovern J. Dickson Mr. Floyd Grolwom Mr. Lowell P. l-licks I 3 Miss Virginia Harris Miss Fonfello Jensen Mrs. Verna Jones Mr. E. Odell Peferson 23 A 1 Q5 Q5 1 s ,, + Q 'Ve ww 'mnm,, S In 5 f A L, - - ,.. .. , - ' Mr. Russell Sievenson I4 Faculfy I N l?laaz.rra Mae Marshall Mr. Paul Newfon Mr. Delmar F. Schick Mr. G. Max Smifh l Mr. Udell Wankier Mr. Charles Will1'ams Miss June C. Culberfgan Mr. Harvard ltlwayfgwvechl 42 J i G VM! xx bi 1 g , E J l lj ' , 2 ., ' fo fr 'J 74 z,0'L6 ffflfl dfngf - g31L'l' K , A V XX A: an 15467064 W A ,I 'f X 1' J , ff ,L 'K K w ,., ,f r' f 11, B3 ' Niuvvfifff Qvafmf fwf AF45' 'LMC ,ff X lg if xl W I ,V 4 l. I5 Cfrawciwk amffwv? y Fhsi vow: Mr. Eakevnan, Mr, Baker, VK CX'NV-XSJYGUSG0, VK. Baney, Mr. Bxsxnop MKSS Coward Vnss Warns, MBS Marsxnan. Mr. VKcXXAuXYxn, Mrs. Siede, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. L 'Vnhd row: Mr. BRnqX'xarn, Vw. Dkckson, Mr. Newkon, XXMSS Baer, Mrs, Jones, Mkss. C,uXber'vson, Mr. Gvra Jonesx Mr. Hausknechh Fourih row: Mr. Peievson, Mr. Srnkin Mv.WKXX'xams, Mr. Crump, KWH. WanVxer and Mr. Schkck was abseni when p'xcJvure was XBXLQYLX To M re lr- C SCE2ZT?lbiIH-Yargfnfer 'FGHS H1 Cohen six hrjnpder WOFIQEEQHQ OUV 6 3S+anHy US. recl S+Ude Order. n halls? mg we CI nfs are Jrhaf be or Seven lq ass rOOm expend COmGS qUi+e Ours 5 da S +0 our 3 heaqy VO+f3 Jrask, Wy? condpfion Ing in Shislngainq . -S ape Baies NAV barn, Mr. s Surnnk CYVY A row: Mr . ' s Jensen Mr Secon X1 Xder. VMS arpenkev s. House o Skevenson. Classes Seniors The Seniors have Tinally reached The Top. Yah, we Tinally made iT Through. We'II soon be decked in caps and gowns and seT ouT in a world ThaT's new. Our lasT year in school has really been greaTq we've had a ball giving The Teachers a harassed Time and spending all day in The hall. We've had disappoinTnnenTs and hearTaches and Things didn'T go iusT righT, buT iusT The same, we've gone on Through and worked wiTh all our rnighT. Cur Thanks go ouT To The Teachers and sTudenTs, -l'.T-l. and all his crew, and alThough we've noT been angels, we've whole-hearT- edly depended on you. So, Thanks again Trorn all oT us 'cause when we're oTT - you're on. We know you'll say on The Tinal day - Goshl l'n'i glad They're gone! 1 ,L Aj! Aj fi if UM 1 'pfff' 1 1 Jfpi QWLAWW ,JWUJ ff A7 ff ffffffff fwfff I yfflv 7 ff J, 5 Wgpfjw My W 'ZCMQ Mfwliw ffwfjfqfjif W If Seniors Elvira Garamencli Donna Goleslw Fern l-lallell Jane-ll Hansen Rose Hardman Barbara Heflriclq Colleen Larsen lvlanlean Lofgran Francis Lozano Nelia Marlrinez Nina Marfinez Sally Mcfxllisfef Louise Miller Jermie Oclfmoa Joyce Olsen . I L f J 1 .qivkhflwf 32 X -3 2 I v Seniors Pauline Panlalone JoAnn Pappasicleris Nelva Peferson Joyce Rawlings Beverly Ray Olelia Sanchez Yvonne Sarrao Merry Simldns Marcele Speirs Lexie Sfewarf Louise S+oker Olga Zampos Noreen Zanardi Jeanne Hausknech+ John Arrifola I ,. U md .,-mm! Fw? 'Fe , QJCTIQL fm-5.Qi :.' i r . za A ' -'.'- f ff. .5 W U 1 1 ..4,,.V,, ,4.,....,.. ..,,,, , , EEE! W- v Q - ...,.,x. E , Fr ......- ..---31 .,.. by . 3. --e-QP-Q V hw .,. . .Z , , , . . f -1' ...,, ,, j 1:2-,. L, -1?:,6f:Pfi,.iLw- . --. . ,,. .Tx ,,,,,,.A,..,..,.. Q S ' Si- m Qi F 'env Wa- 1' 1,1 X 1,--ilnwamq 1 game xk 1' f Qxwsb Seniors George Balich, Jr Joseph Anderson Vivian Burr James Carrigan Michael Carfer Norman Chesier James Coffey Jose Cordova Ray Cordova Johnny Gardikis Nick Golish George Goris Larry Johnson Frank Keirce Jerry King k:5,4,-.':--gy-Q K -x W 6-CJ KW , 2 - 3 ,Q V C?1v fM. vw' ' 3453. .inns ' ,' 'Ki ,J if-- gf: -Q. ., ' iw su y.. , , x gf'.,' ' 1 ,.C7v.,.. -4 , - ' mm. 4 3 .o, U ,. 5 ,, M 1'.A4Qt2b. M - ,M r -M-Y-W .W - .. W .4fwfw'- :Www 1 Y 4, Vi A b ...f-, - ' - . - . f' , - .- If o of ' '4 - E' +1 , nw I 'T 1 ' 1 ., 3?,f2::' ' ,, ' ' , , , J -Q.. - - A.. , :,f,, .. ,Vk. g 'W . ' -, . ' , , .. ,J ,w ' ,f-1,1 , f ' ' - , . wg -fw':' 2 1' ' ' Q 4 .1 ,ff A, , .A , -A-. ,fit '- ' -, .f V ji. fr, -A:--kJ,,,.f,.!5Q. M.-. ' A R -'E' 25 Seniors Jack Mannion Max Merrill Jerry Moclwizulci Ronnie Mulwar Bill Nicholls Leslie Nichols Bob Pelerson Ken Pejrerson Marvin LeRoy Ray Allen Robinson Larry Sax Larry Srillman Van Sullwerlancl Ray Taylor Harold Yares . , 54 fI531,f S. l-. -T s ' N'+-1 1- 1 H1 ' 1 ,Q ' . ff, '1 fi 5 1 . ff x l'd prefer +ea and crumpe+s. fe Ggon Y . sq. N dxsqusxx JYXQY QW' , Q05 wk y yes! !'d be glad To play. I jusf happen To have my Insfrumenf wiflw me. ff,- fs 506,01 bog 65 1 GUS S C 69676 J, U N I,. O.. 'R Su We have had a wonderTul year as Juniors . . . We are proud oT our accomplishmenTs in all phases oT school liTe. The Triendships we have made during This year will surely lasT a liTeTirne. As we sTep Trom The Jun- ior Class inTo The Senior Class and Then inTo liTe we will oTTen look back To This year and say, l wish l were a Junior again. ' is Tor our PresidenT whose name is Jerry, means Us - A class happy and merry. is Tor The Nice Things ThaT we do, means lnTelligence, we've loTs oT iT Too. is Tor our OpporTuniTy, we may go To means we Realize we'll graduaTe soon. is Tor Super - Our class is loesT, Tor we ouTshine all The resT. Juniors The moon Juniors aifw Sa! Luinda Anderson Douglas Beck Sally Congdon Sharen Anderson W James Bolion 1 Dolores Aguayo Ron Boren Lillian Arcl'1ule+a Layne Caldwell i Joan Arrifola Bernie Cordova - l l Kaflmyrn Barron Franlc Cowdell Jackie Dahlslrom Marvin Cowdell Rose Duran Jerry Crellin Nadine Gallegos David Cunliffe Josephine Gallegos Gerald Curnmingharn Mary Garcia Richard Dorrance Doroihy Garre-H Elvin Fahrni Cheryl Green Johnny Goris I LaDean l-lam Gary l-lalcanson .-1-gr 5 Juniors Carma Jean l-lensen George Hardman Joan l-lyama Russell Jaclcson Ann I-louqhlon Dave Jacobson Joyce Jaclcson Ed Jacobson Mary Kampros Tom James Sherry Lancasler Danny Jalerlca Annelle l.aPore Bill Jolwnson Gladys Lugo Adriano Marlinez Marian Luliclw Bill McCar+y Freddy Marfinez Tony Menna Georgia Melwan Lynn Miller Anna Von Miclwaelson Russell Miya Ira Moss JoAnn Murano Q f 5 i iv? 1' K! X x Juniors Juanira Ornelas Jolwn Paulson Pricllla Orfega Hal Reading Verlene Peferson Russell Ri'Her Carma Jean Ray Malcomb Roberfson Luz Maria Rosario Louis Sarrao Carole Deane Sanchez Dick Susaela Loriaine Scorzafo Gary Tall Norman Whiiinq Ruby Mae Serasslo Reaiw Skinner Doroihy SIo++e Gary Wiwifmore Connie Smifh Eilen Befh Thomas Diana Ugarfe Jimmy Wilson Pegqy Wilcox Beveriy Wrighf Kafhy Zampos ER . .....,,,,-.:A I f ii I i f f . :Ja X ,fl iiiiiii n l 'L V . 21. .:: 1 232 V-': 1i.ii W, H yyiy ... bus' vt. Elma .,.., ,1,. :,. 35 Edd Well gang we've finally come lo Jrhe end of anolher rope and ready lo slarl all over again on a new one. Don r you lhinlc we've really had lun Jrhis year? Even lhouqh we were called The Babies ol Jrhe Senior High School. Remember Jrhe lun we had while rehearsing lhe Sophomore assembly? Whal a riol! Bur Jrhen we've gol Jro admil lhal ours was Jrhe besl. We'll be mighly Juniors nexl fall and boy will we le+ people lcnow il. We'll slrulr our slulil so people will really lcnow we're around. I.e+'s make our nexl Two years Jrhe besl years ol our lives. Sophomores, R Il Abp lanalp J Ann Anderson FedA dams Marilyn Ball Aquayo K n Bell R b Jr Bales OGF Lucille Balich A o Beneved B ba ra Brown Norman Bianch Rena Joy 36 iz Coleman u Q.,,.,,,, - ...4. .V .,,M.... pw ,uu1n,.,an..4...,,.ms.s.nsn .,s....z.1a.:.qs.n1n.1,,,. hWsW,,...,,.s 55, A L My N rx Alroqfo ' wr 1 , A 13 -xv C Y. if 4,4 X x,..,qCfX ,rw Cy ' N.. -VA 2 'x .X . , x .. , C . C X V 1 X We Y, J up -. Kg5,v5Jx-gil 3 1 xx TY KV mr, r ,N . 1 EE. lnfxiyyn 55' -4j'x ' CQ,-. .h 'l,.,,,L.Sz ,ab-44, 17 , , , . , , N A wx. J -'F fx, - l 'lv--' 'X X Fr-fl ' a ' A .xl , f 1 4 1, v T- .im cg.-V v, 'N U '1' 1 A V'- Q, X , .- -, 1 N - V , - , , x. -- w a or-JR., R-I-qw CM,-.. li Lg C,f.fi,a,-gm, LL . 1 'K ' ' X X r ll Q ll f E., A w .. . ' .541 ,V - -- Q., ,..-,..3-., fl, V 1 lf - ,.-L V .. , ., NR r 3 ,..1.-'-A V L5 hz, A-.Jeff-X--uf , 'J-. PCS- fr,'5g.y-x Q1 .., f wi , o l '. N, N...y,,,,M- Dale Carpenler Joan Cowdell Bob Carler Ann Marie Dea Caesar Carver Joyce Decol Timmy Cordova Slwarlene Fosler Maurlce Colyar Gloria Gallegos Gene Farley Maxine C5arre'H 1- K 3.1-- L, o,Lj.,y . X. lcin Y, W , . C r , uk Ax le x-vfx,.,ao 'X . N X ,E 5,431 '45,--25' XJ I 37 Jimmy Fike Jackie Hall Eddie Geramandi Darlene Hufchings Chris Herrera Jeanne Ivie Rodney Johnson Bobbie Lee Johnson Dickie Kuboia Joan Johnson Roberl King Alice Jaramilla Junior LaForeHe Rose Kawa Tim Leonard Rose Luian Gilloerl Leyloa Sally Lulcich Jack Lopez Julia Miya Ricardo Lopez Pal Nielson Tom Lovol Peggy Peierson Junior Lozano Diane Reed Dennis Miller Claudia Sanchez Wayne Neilsen Jeanne Sanchez Richard Nepolis JoAnn Spera Bob Nicholls Frances Slarley Joe Orgill Toni Sl'ewar+ Tony Osiguera Pai' Yenqich Michael Page Marry Pelerson Mac Ray Joe Romero Bussy Sfrand Russell Swain Joe Valdez Boyd Welsel Frank Zdunich George Zdunich Playing by EAR. C-Q ? QW fig till- Jb J 9Sr2222 Q5 rom 'hy Pipefi++ 4 Junior High Schoal Froni' Row: Sharen Peferson, Nancy Pe-lerson, Marion Murano, Eleanar Marlcovich, Marie Loyal, Connie Bianchi, Lorraine Truiillo. Cenfer Row: Harold Jenlcins, Frank lvloyeda. Baclc Row: Harry Pappasideris, Richard Mclvlullin, Dallas l-lalcenson, George Relcoulis, E. Odell Peferson, Joe Rolaerlson, Jerry Colley, Furni Wafanabe, Ted Sandslrom. We, Jrhe members of Jrhe Jr. l-ligh Council have enjoyed our worlc +his year. Funclioning as a group we have planned parlies, as- semblies, dances and various olher means of en+er+ainmen+. We also have enioyed working wilh lhe Jreachers and respecl The co-opera- lion Jrhey have given Jrhe sludenls. We have apprecialed lheir various ideas lor helping our aclivilies al lhe Bingham Junior High School. We hope lhe sjrudenls have accepled our work and our under- lalcings Jrhis year as officers of The Bingham Junior l-ligh School. 42 Freshman The Freshman Class fhis year. wifh a greaf sfaff of leaders, wenf headlong info fhe lasf and final sfep in Jr. High School . We are finally being noficed and considered a parf of fhe school as we ioin fhe long sfruggle foward graduafion wifh fhe Sr. l-ligh. Among fhe class achievemenfs were fhe class assembly and fhe fraveling assembly. This year fhe freshmen really came fhrough on fhe nighf-dance sifuafion, we acquired fwo and fhaf fopped fhe record. The Speech Confesf uncovered some fine debafers, who rep- resenfed our school. We losf our baslcefball frophy buf we made a brillianf showing in sporfs. So bear wifh us 'cause we're fhe fufure Sr. l-ligh Big Shofs. Janice Armilsfead Rose Mary Arrilola Eddie Arriz Allen Brisk Lloyd Bollon l-lal Bullock Ralplw Clwacon Granl Conqdon Carolyn Connary ., A ' 7' : 'N f.. 'ff Q. iw Wi? i A. .. .'.,..., , N' .. ky 51 -1, Ea fy A Ala . l 1 X y 7 2 Qiiqlflgiiigf ' 1-'. M6352 Wayne Adachi Alfonso Archulela Kay Beclcsfeacl Peggy Berg David Bull Darlene Carpenler Jerry Cooms Palricia Dalley W1 Bobby Anderso Connie Biancl Donald Carle Kenny Davis Freshman Q-- 'el U , I 416 N' Q6 ':uu,,,,, S - , - ll , f x f 1 6 A D X QL eorcze Dorrance Joan Downs Darrel Falwrni l ssili?-21? X Farnsworlh Lynn Feallwerslone Bill Filce . ,A t .....N.,--....- ' - ' nv! Ruby Gonzales David Goris Virqinia Greqo iii'-Mi - Q Eugene l-lawlcins Palricia Hayward Carol l-logluncl 1 ' .. r William Gallegos Evanqilene Giron Carol Golislw Lawrance I'-lackla Dallas Haclcanson JoAnn Hall' Kennellw Keirce Barbara l-liyama Roberl' Jalerlca N 1 Dee Laycock Daloris Marfinez Dick Michaelson Marie Loyal Rudy Marlinez Flora Madina Lillian Marlinez Marlha Miya Karen Moss Michael Johnson Norberl Marfinez lsaloell Menna Richard Nerdin l Zoe Kinder Diane Leonarr Barbara Marlinez Doris Marlins, Eleanor Marlcovirch Richard McMu Judy Oliver Harry Pappasicll Freshman herrie Peferson Nancy Pererson Roland Peferson Sharon Porlor Larry Ralcich George Relcouiis Gary Salfas Carmen Sanchez Pal Sanchez Louis Susaefa Ann Marie Sybrowslcy Douglas Tall Qu 'o U , C 'R QE 'lf E we 'Ve WQ ?-K-i: 'm ' I 1-ii x A L -V 55 if 122121 rcra 5 0 Aww w gem f 5 53,3 ' I b?E?T:E::T,i.Wf llean Robinson Nelda Robinson Tereasa Rosales Dorofhy Simlcins Russell Shaffer Frances Slofle Andy Truiillo Lorraine Truiillo Marsha Walker Firsl Row: Maxine Cole. Linda Abplanalpn Kaylene Kubola, Florence Lexba, Lilly Trujillo, Rose Vigil, Palricia Curlis, Erma Rodriguez, Mary Sanchez, Jolene Rachich. Second Row: Sherryl Farley, Sharon Pelerson, Lynn Boren, Belly Zdunich, Sylvia Lulcich, Alice Mallson, Diane Lopez, Elsie Vigil, Jaunila Taloya, Eveline Cisneaios, Elsie Slolcer, Velma Turner. Third Row: Ann Marie Whilloclc, Margrel Anno, Joan Eilce, Madaline Sanchez, Jenny Osegura, Emma Medino, Lois Fahrni, Maggie Cardova, Pasly Carler, Linda Scorzalo, Sheila Rassmussen, Nilclci Jones, Karen Olsen. Fourlh Row: Nancy Neally, Sophie Kempros, Darla Bullock, Susan Carler, Janice Nix, Connie Tanner, Palsy Anderson, Irene Ezpinosa, Mary Orlega, Sharonl Slrand, Shirley Johnson, Delilly Prall, Marjorie Sax, Kay Pelerson. l ighfh Grade i l l Looking backward, we leel lhe Eighlh Grade has passed anolher l mileslone ol school mosl successlully. We've had a good class, good ollicers, good lime, and good dances. We've been successlul in conlesls wilh olher classes and schools. Looking ahead lo lhe lime when we are lreshies , our aim is g lo do even beller lhan lhe very ambilious Freshmen ol lhis year. 48 irsf Row: Jimmy Mannos, Robin Coward, Joe Ugarre, Joe Roberrson, Danny Monroya. Lolo Cordova, Bob Davis, Benilo Mascrenass, John ordova. Second Row: Leroy Marlinez, Elmer Marfinez, Ray Rubacalva, William Marlinez, Don Wriqhr, Jimmy Chadwick, Richard Johnson, Marvin hrisriansen, Joe Cordova, David Gonzales, Rubio Lopez, Third Row: Calvin Reynolds, Jimmy Archulera, Adoncuso Mariinez, Joe Marrinez, Eloy arlinez, Louis Lopez, John Lancasler, l-larold Jenkins, Auiher Boyd, Kenny Macardy, Bob Osoro. Fourfh Row: Max Duran, George Marlcovich, eo Gallegos, Leroy Lavaio, Maurice Kinsly, Agipifo Valdez, Gary Cole, Ball:-ino Orfega, Viclor Forsnes, Slan Pullen, Roberr Whelsel. Fi'f+l'1 ow: Kenl Abplanalp, Lloyd Gallegos, Junior Lugo, Barry Snow, Ted Halcala, Arfhur Fullmer, Lenord Smoclc, Bill English, Sherman Miller, Jerry offee, Jimmy Gallegos, Luis Garcia, Gary Colyar, Larry Osoro. 'W 'mf 52.1 S Firsl' Row: Lillian Sanchez, Vivian Marrinez, l-lelen Archulefa, Linda Brislc, Charloiie Miya, JoAnn Sayalouich, Shirley Srniih, JoAnn Lepor- Sylvia Rosales, Rosana Truiillo. Second Row: Belly Liechlle, Viola Marlinez, Connie Gonzoles. Orlinda Marlinez, Sharon Anno, Ruby Archuleiz Ofelia Lopez, Sandra Preloran, Dorolhy Chaecn, Sonia Rodriguez, Lydia Blanco, Mary Griego, Kay Palmer, Third Row: Dolores Marlinez, Marsh Boelia, Carol Brelia, Jackie Dailey, Cecelia Giron, Jenny Rosa, Lucy Jane Lovell, Marian Murano, Linda Lee Smernoif, Carol Wiechmar Fourih Row: Lorraine Roslrom, Palsy Rice, Linda Long, Donna James, Camille Groves, Peggy Blake, Norma Carver, Moniez l-lansen, Susan Gillam Donna Kay Lipsey, Pearl Milner, Claudia Murano, Nancy Crellin, Jennefie Pino, Bonnie l-larlcer. Seventh Grade Two weeks afler school opened rhe Sevenlh Graders mel in Mr. Bailey's room lo elecl lheir oliicers. They are as follows: Presi- denl, Marian Murano: Vice Presidenl, Leonard Johnson, Secrerary- Treasurer, Roy C. l-lalch, Reloorler, Vaughn Whilingg Represenla- live, Pumiheko Walanabep Girls' Alhlelic Manager, Donna James: Boys' Alhlelic Manager, Jerry Moore. The Sevenlh Grade has been running smoolhly. We had a Chrislmas Parry The I Irh ol December, and il' was a huge success. Gn lhe I I+h of February we presenled our assembly lo lhe enlire sludenl body. Even il we do say so ourselves, il was one ol lhe besl presenled Jrhis year. 50 Firsf Row: Pele Campos, Berl Williamson, Eloy Uigil, Ray Lulcich, Norberf Lopez. Leland l-lansen, Benny Mariin, Paul Dicamillio, Frankie Moyeda, Billy Kawaquchi. Second Row: Russell Boulfon, Sammy Salfas, Roy Orlega, Fred Rios, David Ayala, Lucas Mariinez, Ruben Lugo, Bill Merrilcens Sean Gray, Richard Gallegos. John Owen, Joe Marlinez, Joe Osoro. Third Row: Allred Sorrells, Leonard Johnson, Ted Sandslrom, Floyd Tuiillvo, lBob Suseala, Julian Lozano, Tommy Redman, Dennis Arriiola. Roy C. l-lafch, Vaughn Whiling, Marshall Lacomb, Carl Miya, Jerry Moore, Fourfh Row: Daniel Arrifola, David Sfoclcs, l-lenry Arriz, David Moore, Michael Golish, Gilberf Marlinez, Tom Carrigan, Fumi Wafanaloe, Jaclr Turner, George Sluqa, Earl Rubrighl, Eddie Taylor. Q., CQ gl X V sa g si W 1 6 qw 'Hum Q I nm ,al I a2V:,:, 1 1 'MMAWWJ I f f M - elm we W W 'kf iaii - -- v-I, The Jr. High dances were looTh successTul. and, adding To The aT- TracTions were The colorTul Tloor shows and The crowning oT The Jr. H i gh royaliTy, Connie Bianchi. Louie SusaeTa, Judy Oliver and George RelcuTis. There was cerTainly aloT oT hus- Tle in puTTing decoraTions up and Taking Them down. Even if They weren'T as Tancy as The Sr. High Dances They were enioyed by all. There were g o o d orchesTra boTh Times and They were boTh well supporTed by The Jr. High sTudenTs. JUNIOR HIGH DANCES Sports John ArriTola George Balich Football Our Team, under The Tine leadership oT The new l-lead Coach, Del Mar Schick, and wiTh The splendid help oT AssisTanT Coaches Wanlcier and Crump, used a new oTTensive meThod This year. In addiTion To The Tamiliar single-wing, The Miners used The T TormaTion and a number oT Tricky shiTT variaTions. All in all, The Team had a good season - one upon which To build a more successTul cam- paign nexT year. We won Two, IosT Three Thril- lers. and had one Tie. The Miners sTarTed The season OTT in greaT sTyle wiTh a 33-O win over C5ranTsville. The nexT game, wiTh The laTer-To-be STaTe Champs, - Murray l-ligh - was The game oT The year. Murray was Tavored by aT leasT Three Touchdowns, buT wiTh some Tine run- ning by Bob PeTerson and wiTh some excellenT play by The enTire Team, The Murray SparTans were iusT able To elce ouT a narrow 28-26 vicTory. Every Miner was TighTing his hearT ouT. Bob PeTerson ran Tor Two Touchdowns Trom lciclc-oTTs and passed To Tommy James Tor Two more T.D.'s. The Tollowing game was wiTh The Cyprus PiraTes who came over and raided The Miners l8-O. The sTudenT body Traveled To Tooele and waTched The Blue and WhiTe run over The BuT- Talo's 25-I2. The lasT Two games were wiTh WasaTch, who beaT us I9-26, and SouTh SummiT wiTh whom we had our only Tie This year. Jaclc Mannion Ray Cordova Larry Johnson Joe Cosfelluo GCA De! Scfnb Van Soflwerland Tom James Louie Sarrao Norman Clwesler Tom Love? U Cx!-Yi E gig Larry Sax Jerry Crellin David Cunliffe Ron Boren PJJMQW gxx, 1 E L y Sfll Mike Gonzales Bob Pe+erson Harold Y Firsi' row: Tony Oseguera, Edward Aguayo, Richard McMullin, Garry Whifmore, Coach DelMar Schick. Asst Coach Cal Crump. Dickie Kubora, Franlc Zdunich. Second row: Gilberl Leyba, Gilberr Pando. George Zdunich, Russell Rirfer, Jerry Crellin, Louis Sarrao, Milne Gonzales, Norman Chesler, Eugene Marrinez. Third row: David Cunliffe, Rodney Johnson, Bob Peierson, Tom James. Harold Yares, Van Sufherland, Ron Boren. Larry Siillman. Tom Loyal, Joe Cosrello, Emerson Vigil. Third row: Bob Carrer, Gerald Cunningham. Norman Bianchi, Leonard Srrand, Jack Mannion, George Bolich, Johnny Arrirola, Larry Sax, Larry Johnson, Jimmie Carrigan. Ray Cardova. Football Squad Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham FOOTBALL SCORES 6 Wes? O Pleasan+ Grove 33 Granisviile 26 Murray O Cyprus 25 Tooele I9 Wasaich 6 Soulrh Summii Larry STillman Jack Mannion John ArriTola Basketball Basl4eTball sTarTed ouT wiTh a bang. WiTh a reTurning all-sTaTer Trom lasT year's squad, Coach Wankier Tried his besT To produce a winning Team. Our pre-season was good wiTh us winning mosT oT our games by large scores. Cur schedule opened wiTh Cyprus coming over To The Miners CourT. The score was neck and neck all The way buT The PiraTes came ouT in TronT by a score oT 57-60. The Tollowing game in which Bingham played hosT To The Murray crew, Murray used The same TacTics as Cyprus and came ouT on Top 52-39. BeTore Bingham could meeT These Two Teams again They had To play C5ranTsville, Judge Memorial, Tooele, and Dugway - a Team which iusT enTered inTo The league This year. Bingham came ouT on Top in all These games. When The Miners Traveled To Cyprus They showed The PiraTes how To play buT when The Tinal buzzer wenT oTT, The Cyprus PiraTes came ouT on Top wiTh a Win OT 48-58. When Bingham played The SparTans again They played in Their new gym. The game was a real Thriller. IT required an oyerTime in which The SparTans ouT- lasTed us and won by a 63-62 score. In The second round Bingham again deTeaTed GranTsville, Judge, Tooele and Dugway. In The Dugway game, which was The lasT game oT The season, Mannion, The highesT scorer in The sTaTe, seT a new record oT 50 poinTs in one game. Bob Peferson Jerry Crellin Harold Yafes Coach Wankier ..-. N F' JJLV EVA lx., X' F w ' 3 ii 3 :Q X in R X ES SY 5 f x S Q: ga 9 ii 5? H Qs ii S 53 sl 3 22 im an-ui ,Y-. 7-,znsenx mv-www, .. 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David Bun George Rekonfis Rudy Gonzales JUNIOR HIGH SCGRES Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Bingham Wesi Jordan Mouni Jordan Mouni Jordan Riverion Mounf Jordan Wesi Jordan Riverfon Ralph Chacon Coach Cal Crump Firsi' row: Timmy Cordova, Lawrence l-lacela, Gary Salfas. Richard Nerdin. Dick Micl-iaelson, l-lenry Dicamillo. Second row: Dickie Kubola, James Coffey, Mac Ray, Russell Jackson, Allen Robinson. George Baliclw, Mike Carler, Hal Reading. Third row: Coaclw Del Schick, Norman Cliesler, Wayne Nielson, Frank Zdunicli, Arsineo Beniyidis, Eugene Marlinez, Norman Wlwifing, Bill McCarly, Joe Romero,CoaCl1CalCrump. Wrestling George Balicln Mike Carler Dickie Kubola Tim Cordova An old proverb describes This year's wresTling Team wiTh, The sTrong man's sporT is The weak man's deaTh , and This year's wresTling Team proved iT To all opposing Teams. IT was a big year Tor wresTling aT Bingham considering ThaT iT was The TirsT oTTicial year oT compeTiTion aT our school. In addiTion To geTTing new uniTorms and a new plasTic wresTling maT, Bingham was picked as hosT Tor The annual regional wresTling meeT. WresTlers Trom Murray, WasaTch, SouTh SummiT, Lehi, PleasanT Grove, and Bingham represenTed Their schools in The meeT. Bingham had iTs share oT winners, Too, wiTh Dick KuboTa Taking TirsT in The nineTy eighT pound class. l-le laTer wenT on To Take TourTh place in The STaTe TournamenT. We earned one Third place and Three sixTh places. WiTh mosT of The Team reTurning, we expecT To see some greaT wresTlers come ouT oT Bingham in The coming years. Don'T be Too surprised if wresTling becomes a major sporT aT Bingham. Mac Ray Russell Jackson ay Cordova Hal Reading Russell Lamb Norman Chesler Allen Robinson Jimmy CoTTey FronT row: Russell Swain, Gary Col ar' and Maurice Colyar. Back row: Edward Jacobson, Jimmie Carrigan, Mr. Crump, Phil Downs, ary eferson, and Billy Johnson. , Tennis Service, ace, duce, love, and add. These are some of The Things you would have heard if you were in The viciniTy of The Tennis courTs some Time during The monThs of April and May. lnferesf in Tennis has improved immensely over The pasf few years, our Team This year is larger Than iT has ever been. Our Team This year was composed of four leTTermen and four sophomores, and also quiTe a few oThers who didn'T play. Alfhough This was The firsT Time ThaT coach Crump had anyfhing To do wifh Tennis, before The season was over he had worlced himself inTo quiTe a polished player and coach. There was a loT of efforT puT forTh This year by bofh players and coach and alfhough They didn'T win The clgimpionshi , They macle iT hard for The oTher Teams. Cong Thlafi nygflfhis and loTs of luck in The fuTure. , 'Ju - x J Nl D QW 9 cf My use Xi, 70 Firsf row: Gary Whiimore, Rodney Johnson, Larry Hair, Dennis Miller, Fred Adams, Edward Aguayo, Tony Oseguera. Second row: Tom Lovaf, Ron Boren, Larry Johnson, Larry Sfillrnan, Harold Yaies, Bob Peferson, Rilsseil Lamb, Jimmy Fike, Third row: George Zdunich, Dick Susae+a, Joe Casfillo, Lynn Miller, Jerry Crellin, John Arrifola, David Cuniiffe, Leslie Nichoies, Roy Ra,yf'J'Q.e Anderson, Nick G-oiish, Del Mar Schich. JJ X irk dx 0' -.KX LJ jc'Q1?,4ff CZ1, fyiii CCDX X' ff fcfkcp kr-1A--f 'P . iilvf 'Q C Q? N-'U 7, QL' CQ 53 --f Baseball W A ix' X 'N-.. ,XXV E! 7 D MCD, X r CQJ 'fl -ffgffp f, ,ygfzf cf, Qc-2, X ' ' faq, Q -4 , L f H X xx' f'Qj fxxf- I 1, so-efC,,1 1 Egfr' V,- Q-xx ff .5175 QQ i' i'x,ffff 'i,, -if-F9 , off, ' CCC- ef S if . Larry Johnson Bob Peierson XXX Larry Sfiilman X Wwwmh ,, ,, ,Q-f W w wmfmw is . ., W-1-M N -ff s Vg ,- ,P 4, .. - -' X n E,-E .wg , n 4.1 V 1 w , 1 'A ,qu ' .H X. fm, , ,E , .15 L, 1 'B m -, -1 v 1 2 1 .J .' M i 1' f Q if f ,why-QM-. .rw Nga x'ff,,a f ,. ,ff wh, ma.,.1:9 fm '2 M, ,. 0- f f , Crganizafion and Acfivifies 75 A u s G.C.A. ANNUAL DANCE I Girls' Club GIRLS' CLUB Our Girls' Club AssociaTion has worked hard This year To be a success. Vlfe've held candy sales: we've had Pe-rsonaliTies oT The MonTh chosen regularly. We held our Annual G.C.A. Dance, and several parTies which all The girls have enioyed. Our Thanlcs To our advisor, Miss Baer, and The hardworking oTTicers. The Club has successTully achieved The goals oT ciTizenship, service, and goodTellow- ship. The Theme chosen Tor The annual Girls' Club Dance was Melody oT Love. MarJean LoTgran and Bob PeTerson reigned over The gala aTTair as King and Queen. The program sTarTed OTT wiTh The Vice PresidenT, Carma Ray, welcoming everyone, Tollowed by The crowning oT The King and Queen. Virginia I-Iarris and Bud McDonald danced The Tango, and Ann l'loughTon, Beverly WrighT, and DoroThy C5areTTe ended The program by sing- ing The Theme song Melody oT Love. A good Time was enioyed by all who aTTended. CongraTulaTions To all The girls who helped in making This dance a big successl GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS FirsT row: Joyce Rawlings, Sherry LancasTer, Yvonne Sarrao. Second row: Carma Ray, Diane Reed, Ruby May Serrasio, Rose I-lardman. Q ki. kj X1 Minereffes ,M Fronl' row: Officers: Bobbie Lee Johnson, Sally Congdon, JoAnn Murano, Sally McAllis'ier, Kafhy Zampos, Ellen Belh Thomas. Second row: Dorolhy Slolle, Fern I-lallelr, Barbara Brown, Sharron Fahrni, Joyce Jackson, Jeanne Hausknechl, Mary Garcia, Marcele Speirs, Connie Smilh, Mary Kampros, Rose Hardman, Jackie Dahlslrorn, Dorolhy Garrelf, Joyce Rawlings. Third Row: Olga Zampos, JoAnn Spera, Janell l-lansen, Donna Golish, Ruby May Serassio, Diana Ugarie, MarJean Lolgran, JoAnn Anderson, Ann Houghfon, Jean lvie, Frances Slarley, Diane Reed, Joan Cowdell, Ann Marie Deakin, Joan Johnson, Carrna Ray, Yvonne Sarrao. Back row: Delores Aguayo, Peggy Peierson, Joan Arrilola, Kafhryn Barron, Gloria Gallegos, Anna Von Michael- son, Julia Miya, Alice Jaramillo, Varlene Pelerson, LaDean Ham, Doris Abplanalp, Inez Blanco, Georgia Mehan, Toni Slewarf, Sharlene Fosler, Beverly Wrighl, Joyce DeCol. MINERETTE CLUB As lhis school year of I954-55 closes, Jrhe Minerelles look back af a happy, successful year, brighrened by +heir heclic inilialion of Jrwenly new girls info lhe club, lheir execulion of clever, snappy drills al The half of baskelball games, educalional leas, and a parly of good old lash- ioned fun. This has rruly been an evenriul year and one lhal will remain deep in +he hearis of all members and especial- ly ihe senior members who will be leaving The club Jrhis vear. Prospecfors Firsf row: Adriano Marlinez, Jim Wilson, Norm Whiling Max Merrill Larry Johnson Gerald Cunningham Colin Orgil, Mike Carler. Second row. Advisor Del Shick Ed Jacobson Ron Boren Van Soulherland Dave Cunliffe Jerry Crellin, Louis Sarrao, Ron Muhar, Harold Yales Norm Chesler Vivian Bull' Third row Bill 'ohnson John Goris Frank Kierce, Lynn Miller, James Carrigan, Bob Pe erson Larry Sfillman Dick Susaeia Tom James Marve Prigmore Allhough fairly inaclive +his year, lhe Prospecrors' Club did succeed in having several meelings. These nneelings were conslruclive and worrhwhile b e c a u s e i Through lhem new plans were laid for nexl yearis leadership and ac+ivi+ies. Plans were also made for Jrhe Club +o palrol assem- blies and halls. As a service and lralrernal orqanizalion, we have helped wi+h Back- Jro-School nighls and olher school lunc- lions. Firsf row: Barbara l-lellriolc, Lillian Archulela, Rose Duran, Connie Meahan, Ann Dieclerich, Ann Marie Deacon, Lorrain Scorzalo, Reah Slcinner, Colleen Larson, Cheryl Green. Second row: Lowell P. l-liclcs, Joyce Farley, Nelva Pelerson, Elvira Garamandi, Beverly Ray, Carol Deane Sanchez, Louise Slolcer, Janell l-lansen, Ann l-louqhion, Verlene Peferson, Doris Abplanalp. Girls and Boys Choruses Firsf row: Gerald Cunninqham, Rodney Johnson, Jimmy Filfe, Joe Caslillo, Maurice Colyar, Dennis Miller, Tony Osegura, Gary Whilmore, Second row: Lowell P. l-licks, Norman Bianchi, Russell Jackson, Leslie Nichols, Larry Sax, John Arriiola, Joe Anderson, Ira Moss, John Poulsen, Luciano Gonzales. 79 Dance Club Toes poinTed, legs exTended, Tocus sTraighT ahead, good proiecTion, graceTul arms . . . These are whaT every girl in Dance Club has been Trying To achieve This year. The girls have b ee n very busy and successTul in all Their acTiviTies aT The halves oT The baslceTball games, on assemblies, and any place They have been asked To dance. They high-lighTed The year wiTh The pres- enTaTion oT Their annual Dance Revue, which was held on May 6 in The High School Audi- Torium. lnTo The Revue wenT many hours oT hard work, in school and ouT, all oT which goes To show ThaT The girls have developed varieTy and originaliTy Trom all Their hard eTTorTs. FirsT row: Peggy PeTerson, Lorraine ScorzoTTo, Toni STewarT, Janell Hansen, KaThy Zampos, Joan ArriTola, Anne Diederich, Reah Skinner, Luinda Anderson, Doris Abplanalp. Second row: AnneTTe Lepore, JoAnn Spira, Joe-Ann Anderson, Carma Ray, Yvonne Sarrao, Lucille Balich, Pal Neilson, Mary Kampros, Carol Dean Sanchez, Karen Bell, Sherry l.ancasTer, Jeanne l-lauslcnechT, Nadeen Gallegos, RuTh Ann BarTon, Olga Zampos. Joan Johnson, Fern l-lalleT. 'YIG Band Ann Dfederfc n, Jane!! Hansen Joyce Farfey The paper lhis year, lhrough lhe ellorls ol ils excellenl edilor, Olga Zampos, has provided some ol lhe besl news coverage and enlerlainmenl our school has ever had. Olga and her assislanl edilor, JoAnn Murano, were new lo lhe iob lhis year bul, wilh lhe backing ol a very capable slall, have pul oul a paper every person in lhe school has enioyed very much. The click ol lhe lypewriler, lhe lranlic scramble lo gel lhe class news in on lime, and lhe lale hours spenl by lhe edilor Hdummying-up lhe pages have resulled in an oulslanding example ol sludenl publi- calions. Congralulalions on a splended iob done by an excellenl slall. Yearbook Slall 82 EQ' ' Assi'slar,,LliEr .Olga Za Hi-Lights Sfaff difor JOA fhpos U n MUFQNO Yearbook As soon as lhe school doors opened. Jackie slarled working on lhe yearbook. She chose her slall very carelully and came up wilh very dependable sludenls. Each sludenl had a iob lo do and com- pleled il in a line manner. The pholographers were snapping pic- lures everywhere and ol everybody. They chose lhe sludio lhal would lake lhe class piclures and lhe company lhal would pub- lfsh lhe book. Arlicles were being wrillen by lhe slall and belore long, lhey were collecling lor lhe yearbook. The slall, as a whole, has done a wonderlul iob and has come up wilh a beaulilul book. Jackie, Mr. Baker, Adviser, lhe slall, and Norman Chesler, Business Manager, who did a line iob in collecling lor lhe yearbook, are lo be congralulaled lor pulling oul such an excellenl yearbook. sigma ,sw E , 335,37 , 56 f -wwf, , , 1 , :,. ,f A, ,,, , ff .233 Fashion Show Spring ah lovely Spring A ri in Paris Apple Blossom Time . . . young mans fancy .... . All rhese symbolized rhe charm and beaufy of our Spring Fashion Show. Wilh The Jrheme Dress Parade Chairman Sherry Lanchasrer ser The slage in beauh ful Paris. The girls modeled suiis, coals, jumpers, sporfs wear, evening dresses, and school cloihes. To Mrs. Jones, Sherry, and her com- miilee, Congralulaiions on an ouisianding show. Senior Hop Royalty Mr. and Miss Copperlonian Merry Simldns and Max Merrill King and Queen of 'l'l'1e Senior Hop Sally Ann McAllis+er ancl James Coffey King and Queen of +l'we Girls' Club Dance lvlarJean Lofgran and Bob Peferson 8 . k Q 4 S f K 1 9 .Mm .wg ' 5 ' I' Q .: 1. A 1 Qi- A . 2 , n vu 4 5 . . as Ji ' SX ,V ' f f , s mf Y -Xf', I-f.,-5, if 'i LA., l 9 Foolball King and Queen Jeanne l'lausl4necl'1'r and Bob Peierson King ancl Queen of flue Junior Prom Cheryl Green and David Cunliffe Junior Prom Candlelighf Services ,HWS Nw 2255? '-d R' Wiffiif .I I -U sg: mi 1. s Q 5 52 W az vm , -. Xmmw rw -fm munwmex , ,WJ www s NAME Joe Anderson Johnny Arrilola George Balich Vivian Bull James Carrigan Michael Carler Norman Chesler James Colley Jose Cordova Ray Cordova Johnny Gardikis Nick Golish George Goris Larry Johnson Frank Keirce Jermiah King Russell Lamb Manuel Lopez Jack Mannion Max Merrill Ronnie Muhar Bill Nichols Leslie Nicholls Bob Pelerson Don Pelerson Ken Pelerson Roy Ray Allen Robinson Larry Sax Van Sulherland Larry Slillman Ray Taylor Solomon Valdez Harold Yales Doris Abplanalp Gay Armilslead Rulh Ann Barlon Elsie Benavidez Mary Coccimiglio Malilda Cordova SENIOR NICKNAMES. AMBITION NICKNAME Thrope Chink Slabber Floaler Jim Mike Flelch Jimmy Dell Culey Cheala Percy Greek Jarry Lohnson Frankie Jerry Lambie Monk Mack Allowishus Ron Dudley Bomba Wal Pelerson Pele Bullerball Rosie Pasgualie Moe Tex Balls Tex Sal Red Jo Yag Rulhie Benny Coach Tillie AMBITION To drive lrucks lor U. S. army To buy a new Packard To play college loolball To dump lhe baskelball in lhe baskel To gel Crellin lhrough Geomelry A cerlain Red l-lead To be a Good Jew To gel oll lhe chain gang To keep on wearing his class swealer To be able lo make a louchdown in a game To be manager ol a cerlain gas slalion To slay oll lhe chain gang To gel a haircul lwice a year To be Marilyn Monroe's body guard To build a Super Jel hol rod To work lor K. C. C. Run lhe lwo minule mile To graduale To make lhe grades lo play baskelball To own anolher Jewel To gel in good wilh Ollo To dissolve harem and marry Nola A new Cad lwice a year To win anolher Ford To gel married To lind a shorler roule lo Riverlon Move up lhe monlh ol July To be in lhe marine reserve To marry Kaye S. Sargeanl in lhe Salvalion Army To gel Fal To inheril my old man's money To go lo New Orleans To have a nose as big as Sulherland's To gel serious To linish al lhe B. Y. To have parl ownership in a new Chev To go lo a business school To gel acgiiainled in Murray To go lo lhe U 93 Ann Diederich Joyce Farley Carol Fealherslone Elvira Garamendi Donna Golesh Fern Hallell Rose Hardman Janell Hansen Jeanne l-lauslcnechl Barbara l-lellriclc Colleen Larsen Mar Jean Lolgran Frances Lozano Nelia Marlinez Sally McAllisler Jenny Ochoa Joyce Olsen Pauline Panlalone JoAnn Pappasideris Nelva Pelerson Joyce Rawlings Beverly Ray Olelia Sanchez Yvonne Sarrao Merry Simlcins Marcele Speirs Lexie Slewarl Louise Slolcer Olga Zampos Noreen Zanardi K s 5 i S , Q 94 S Deel Frenchie Carolee Bela Goldie Fernie Rosie Ja Gabor Washing Machine Bobby Robby Marg Fran Marly Sam Shauna Perinlhea Peaoals PGPPY Slceeler Rawl Glub Silly Tillie Yvonniee Mac A Doo Marcy Slu Nena Lou Zamp Sisifcr aritfi ' v N x To be a mechanic To graduale To marry a cerlain boy in lhe air lorce To go lo Europe To have sloclc in J. P.'s slore To marry Floyd To raise lillle Burlces To raise lurlceys To be a B. Y. Woo To be a conleslanl on a lelevision show To go lo lhe show every nighl To learn how lo drive a while and black Mercury To lind a nice iob To gel a iob in lhe A. B. planl in New Mexico To own lols ol sloclcs and bonds To be able lo keep lrom giggling in sludy To have parl ownership in a 55 Olds To gel along wilh Virginia l-larris To slrike Uranium in CarrForl4 grocery Money, money. money To wrile a poem beller lhan Bev's To gel married belore Doris does To own parl ol George Well's cale To be a Ule indian To lceep up wilh Slewarl To malce il lhrough geomelry To have Max Merrill's JEWEL run righl To ioin lhe navy To go' lo New Yorlc marry YONKO il To E Er Lis F , , N N i wil swirl Eiiiwi : ,, , Congratulations and Best Wishes to BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL'S GRADUATING CLASS OF 1955 from your 6000 FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS EMPLOYED AT UTAH COPPER DIVISION'S HUGE OPENfPIT COPPER MINE AT BINCHAM CANYON, CONCENTRATING MILLS AT MAGNA AND ARTHUR, AND ELECTROLYTIC COPPER REFINERY AT GAREIELD, UTAH. Here in Utah, these operations result in payrolls, tax payments, and purchases of supplies and services which greatly aid the prosperity A of our state. UTAH COPPER DIVISION KENNECOTT COP! LR I 'PORATION A good neighbor helping to build a better Utah QS COPPERTON ' Confectionery and Service Station Congrafulafions Seniors Tim and Ruth Ablett Phone 37 Copperton, Utah America's Finesf, Fasfesf LINE SUPPLY SERVICE 4 2 be 'ts 'Z'-r3r5r.3.rj-' .,-, j ::3,:Q3j-251:2::-.u :- .. . . . . ,...,. 1151- v -,-:.::. :.. 1 :r.. :-. ,... H : ,,,.... -. . ...r:5: .,,,. . t,,.,,. 12 . 1 - s, ,,,.,, ,.,, , . Z , 1235? Eiiilllli Serving he Wesf Since I895 Here's service af ifs bes+ provided Ib GS hee 6 . . - . Y courfeous, dependable drivers who fake pride in supplying you wifh spoflessly clean linen, +oweIs and uniforms - in any quanlify d d IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN WITH . . . y AMERICAN I men UPPLV o. FROVO - SALT LAKE - IOGDEN COPPERTON SERVICE Copperfon, UI'ah Phone 20 SWEATERS FINE QUALITY LADIES' and MEN'S Also COMPLETE LINE Clothing and Furnishings UTAH WOOLEN MILLS 28 Richards SI'ree'I M4 Block Soufh of Temple Square Luck and Success to Class of '55 COPPERTON MARKET The Besl' in MEATS - GROCERIES and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Dowd and Kidder . . . Mgr. Congratulations to Seniors l'll.lNTSlVlllN CHEVRULET CUMPI-lNY CHEVROLET . . . SALES AND SERVICE Parts and Accessories f H. C.HUNTSMAN, Mgr. 425 Main Street Phone 18 THRIFTY PRICES Because of direcl' FACTORY CARLOAD PU RCHASES And Lower Overhead on railroad 'rraclcage r l Q, saving costly hauling and --I have dways found expensive handling +l1a+ is fs J beHer selections and passed right on to you values af Soufh Easi' ln lower prices. 61 Funnifu e EASY TO PARK 5 SQ Ulll lfllf V f aw UHlVlUlllKSAVll 214-1Hll!HlAND URIVI SAlllllKl UlAll lllAlB4-4J4I N Ro 53 YW V QNX' WM QM NNI Q N aim HI E xi XJ 1 X Q' xi MEIN QI Congrafulafions fo fhe Graduafes R 1 W Annum x. N1ci1oLs Xi bk X my SEALERS IN coNoco PRODUCTS Q .EHRYSLER - - PLYMCUTH N IE Sales and Service Ni E Gas . . . Oil . . . Tires . . . Accessor es ,N A SK 2 1 W Q, NRM I XS V 3, gx S SERVICE WITH A SMILE ix X B gh C yon, Ut h - Ph 88 C pp U h-Ph 9 BINGHAM MERCANTILE COMPANY Dealers In NATIONALLY KNOWN LINES OF MERCHANDISE REX T TRIPP Mg PHONE I4 I5 I6 98 Dbiamoncfa, AI' Reasonable Prices D C Ummm JEWELERY COMPANY 42 WesI' 2nd SouI'I1 SaII' Lake CiI'y, UI'aI1 Heaclquarfers For The Official B. H. S. Awards STEVENS BRUWN SPORTING GOODS CO. II2I Easi' 2IsI' Sou+I'1 SaII' Lake Cify 5, UI'aI1 Phone 84-8I3I SUGAR HOUSE Congrafulafions To The Class of 1955! CONGRATULATIONS Io +I1e SENIORS of '55 BINGHAM MEAT MARKET WE DELIVER Wilford Harris - Clarence Rohinso Phone 5012 Bingham Canyon, Utah Our Business is to Satisfy OUR CUSTOMERS WE HAVE IT OR WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU UNl0N DRUG 00. Bob Jimus, Mgr. 499 Main SI'reeI' Phone 77 Congra'ruIa'rions and Success Io Seniors from LOVIN GER DISIN FECTAN T COMPANY I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DOUBLE-HEADER Hamburger - 409: Fries Ex+ra - IOQ KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN SI.0O AT HARMAN'S CAFE 3890 So. S+aI'e - I270 E. 2I So. SaI+ Lake CiI'y, U+aI1 LUCK and SUCCESS CLASS OF '55 Fox srunlo BINCII-IAM We Specialize in o Taking Pictures Jack Du rra n'r 496 Main PI1one BINGHAM-EVANS DRUG I'I1e REXALL S'I'ore Bingham Canyon, UI'aI1 PHONE 48 WE SPECIALIZE IN PRESCRIPTIONS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUG STORE MERCHANDISE We Apprecicrfe Your Pcfronage Complimenls of LUCILLE ROBERTSON Dry Oleaning UTAH - IDAHO School Supply Co. A friend of fhe schools Sah' Lalce Ci+y Luck and Success Class of '55 DIAMOND - BAR I George 86 Frank Phone 301 Bingham, Utah Cornplimenls of SALT LAKE COSTUME CO. Formal wear for every occasion 248 So. Main SI'reeI' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH BINGHAM BULLETIN FINE COMMERCIAL ongrafulafio s from BINGHAM MORTUARY PRINTING 8: FLORAL Congrafulafions fo Phone I7 450 Main Class of '55 I CONGRATULATIONS IQ' LYVA SENIORS Gil? PLACE TO EAT CANYON SHOE SERVICE GATEWAY CAFE 481 Main St' Mgr' HGog0,, Phone 30-W Lead Mine IOI LUCK AND SUCCESS fo fhe CLASS OF 1955 CANYON MOTOR CO. C. A. Morley Prop. Phone 333 Bingham, Ulah CONGRATULATIOIXI TO THE SENIORS OF '55 CENTER MARKET Kim Goff, Owner Phone 63 Bingham, Ulah Complimenfs . . . T. Earl Kelly CONGRATULATIONS from fhe HOUSE of COPPER Complimenls of .... Good Luck, Seniors from ihe BINGHAM eRooERY ADONDAKIS Charlie Dimus, Mgr. 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