OCR Text |
Show I s . .. - , ) r" ' "" ? ,y : -; i I ' ' H ' - i 1 f ,' . """V, I v :i I I ....-"''' " - I f . ; ( I ....... k I HAVE LUNCH Mr. and Mrs. Alroy Gillman, George Barton, and unidentified lady are among many Sr. citizens who had lunch, program at high school. Boy and Girl Sfafers Elosf Senior Citizens at Lunch Friday Pleasant Grove High School enjoyed 90 senior citizens last Friday. The Boy and Girl Staters were host to the senior cittizens for a special 70 plus day of activities. ac-tivities. A picture presentation of Pleasant Grove's history, narration by Alroy Gillman, was one of the highlights of the day. The history started at the time when Pleasant Grove was the home of the bear, deer, the coyote, and other wild animals. The history covered the growth of Pleasant Grove, including the religious and educational aspect. Many hours have been put into this history. A number of people are to be thanked and complimented - Calvin Walker, Jim Walker, Raymond Walker, Lucille Walker, Delores Bradshaw, Richard Warnick. The Senior Citizen's Band entertained, after the musical number "School Days" the Boy and Girl Staters presented the school eleven oil paintings. The paintings are of principals who have served PGHS from the beginning to the present. These paintings will be displayed in the school for everyone to see. The Brigham Young University "Footprints" preformed thrity minutes of patriotic music. The PGHS studentbody officers gave a gift, 10 foot by 15 foot American Flag, to be hung in the boy's gymnasium. The senior citizen's enjoyed a roast beef dinner prepared by the school lunch ladies under tthe direction of Mrs. Louise Nielson. |