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Show Viking Views In The News Editors Cora Richins Mary Kennedy PARENTS DAY Dr. Adam S. Bennion, Assistant to the President of the Utah Power and Light Company, will be the speaker at the Parent's Day Program Pro-gram to be held at the Pleasant Gove High School, Tuesday, Mar, !th. . Plana for the dayhave heen made and are well underway, according ac-cording to Principal Banks. ...; .-r V B. Y. GAME Tonight we play the Wildcats from B.Y. High' on the Vikings floor. This will probably be an exciting and thrilling game because be-cause we won the last game we played with them." So let's all hope victory turns our way. V SENIOR PLAY TRYOl'TS The tiyouts for the Senior play, "Early To Bed and Early To Rise", were held in the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium Friday, February 19th. This play promises to be an outstanding out-standing feature of the school year. The characters are: ----' Abbie Jean Anderson Roddy Paul Adamson Marion r Jeneall Thome Everett .' Norman Wright Spanky Jane Brown Jim Ted Esklund Fatsy : Lyra vine Jensen Daisy ". Carol Smith Otto . : Ben Homer Mr. Conkie Kenneth Rogers Laura Louise Armitstead : v : SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY . - Friday, February 19, the Sophomore Sopho-more class sponsored the Pleasant Grove High School Assembly. They had as visiting speaker Professor Charles "Chick" Hart, of the Physical Phy-sical Education Departmental cf Brigham Young University. Professor Prof-essor Hart gave an interesting discussion dis-cussion on the subject of the importance im-portance of maintaining strong bodies bod-ies and also contributed a - few pointers for furthering physical strength. In addition to this talk, a few members of the class furnished a delightful musical program . ; V AMERICAN FORK GAME The American Fork Cavemen defeated de-feated the Vikings 25 to 23, Friday, February 12, at A. F. The game was nip and tuck, all the way, The score at the half period was 17 to 16 for American' Fork and tied 2l all at the third quarter. The last quartet was very exc-itig and thrilling thril-ling foreveryone,l American Fork feel very lucky that they won the game. " ' , V TEAM STANDING : "won Lost 1,000 Porvo 7 0 1,000 A merican Fork 3 ft .750 Lehi ' 3 3 4 ' .450 B. Y. High ' 3 4' .450 Pleasant Grove " " 3 5 V .375 Lincoln 1 7 .125 . -V- '.. CHINA RELIEF Here a,re some facts that the Pleaasnt Grove High School students stu-dents learned about Chnia Relief i nq longer buy; it is tinjiow rigidly rationed; it is quinine for . soldiers in the tropics; it is tungsten so vital to minitions. This all means something some-thing to us Americans. But it is not the measure of vitcory or defeat. de-feat. ; China, our Ally with her six million mil-lion fighting men her indomitabel spirit, her vast resources, her strategic position and her great desfbrt o help herself and her friends, is- a" fighting bulwark a-gainst a-gainst the tryanny jthat seeks to enslave us all. China needs us and we need China. This may he an eye opeener to someo 1" us but whether it is or not let's us make it an incentive t ?ive more!'!! ! I lc will feed a starving China child for a day. . 2c will provide the luxury of ether eth-er for one major operation. $1 will provide food and shelter for a year for a homeless adult one of fifty million refugees, "y5ir-'msTnTeWnffiWwidr-"-a': 250 people also re-establish six farm families by porvidng seed for new crops. . $10 will keep one refugee alive for one year. .The far East is closer" than you think. The Far Fastis tiers you can' |