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Dinner-theate- r to present MASH episode Bulkley, Pleasant Grove High School, or Mrs. Griffin. i A scene from MASH will be a highlight of the annual Pleasant Grove High School Dinner Theater scheduled for Thursday and Saturday, May 15 and 17, at the high school. A delicious dinner of turkey and dressing, cranberry sauce, baked potato, fresh green salad, fresh vegetable, rolls and butter, beverage and pie or cheesecake will be served. Seating will be from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30p.m. The catering will be by the catering-manageme- class. The Drama Club will present the entertainment. One of the popular episodes from MASH will be enacted. Singing numbers and dance routines and big band music will all be part of the fun. The cost is $7 per person. Reservations are required. For tickets or more information contact any member of the Drama Club, Mr. t .TVJ , M F i ' k .1 ' XlLi lZJ Vikings of the Month for May are, L-I- t, Todd Cates, Brice Bean, Stacy Bullock, Elizabeth Barnes, Kristi Cox and Jalynn Eggett. Vikings of the Month named at PGHS Kristi Lyn Cox and Todd Cates from the senior class, Stacy Bullock and JaLynn Eggett, Jr. from the junior class, and Elizabeth Barnes and Bruce Bean from the sophomore class have been selected as Vikings of the Month for May. Kristi Lyn is the daughter of Nyle and Kay Cox. She lives in Lehi but has attended school at Pleasant Grove High School for the past year. Kristi is a vivacious redhead who loves singing, music, piano playing and te.aching piano. She won the Reflections Contest in music for a number of years while she was in elementary, junior high and senior high schools. She still enjoys creating new music and plays her own compositions. Kristi has participated in many plays and was chosen as the out-standing youth actress in her stake. She sings with a group of young people and has sung with the Utah Valley Choral Society. She would like to be either a biology or physiology teacher or go into pre-me- She has taken AP classes in these areas. This year she has enjoyed the choir tour, games, dances and, lighting of the ",G", on Homecoming. . "". ' Todd is the son of Rex G. and Kay R. Cates. He was born in Logan but has lived in Seattle, Argentina and Albuquerque. ' He likes skiing, fishing and playing racquetball. He has played soccer on a team in Albuquerque for five years and has a great interest in bicycles and bicycle racing. He has received his Eagle Scout rank and is listed in "Who's Who Among Ameriacan High School Students." He plans to attend BYU next fall and major in electrical engineering. Stacy is the daughter of Barry and Gloria Bullock. She likes to sing, dance, ice skate and has played the piano for nine years. She has done volunteer work at the American Fork Hospital and Utah State Training School. She works at Smith Brothers Market and has worked at Taco . Amigo. Stacy likes to travel and has been to Hawaii and spent four weeks touring the eastern states. She would like to be a nurse and has worked in an accelerated program in high school and will graduate at the end of her junior year. She has received a scholarship from Utah Technical College in Orem-Prov- o and will start in June. Ja is the son of Mr. and Mrs. JaLynn Eggett of Lindon. He enjoys the outdoors and likes to hunt, fish and camp. He is a fan of snow skiing, also. He likes all sports and participates in most. His favorite is basketball. He played Little League baseball. He was checker and chess champion in elementary school. He ran track this spring. Ja is an Eagle Scout and is active in his church group. He has held many leadership positions in his ward. Elizabeth Rae is the daughter of James and Alice Barnes. She enjoys family trips and especially valued a trip to the east coast, visiting historic places in and near Boston, vacationing with friends in Ver-mont, and visiting friends in New Hampshire and New Jersey: She hopes to return there again this summer. A camping trip with friends in the California High Sierras was a highlight of last summer. Parts of each summer are spent in Colorado on her grandparents fruit farm. Elizabeth enjoys a variety of activites such as snow skiing, water skiing, hiking, tennis, piano, violin and track (until a recent collision with a hurdle), and spending time with her friends. Bruce is the son of Bert and Nancy Bean. He is a straight A student and is regularly on the honor roll . He spends a lot of time using and programming computers and he plans to go into the computer or business field. He is also learning the trade of carpetlaying from his older brother. Bruce has been playing the piano for eight years and has completed four years of the student achievement, a ,test of piano, and ' music skill. ' He likes sports, especially golf and volleyball. He tried out for the high school golf team and would like to be on it next year. He also played Jr. Jazz basketball this year. Bruce likes dancing and music. He has his Duty to God award and will soon recieve his Eagle. PGHS youths win award Ronnald Simmons and Kerry Van Dyke have been awarded the national "I Dare You" Leadership Award in recognition of excellence in character and well-balanc-personal development as well as leadership potential. The honor was presented by E. Mark Bezzant. The "I Dare You" Award is made available each year by a special committee of the American Youth '; Foundation in cooperation with high ; schools across ..'the - country. The f Award ' program ' has "teen '.' in existence since 1941, and recognizes thousands of outstanding young --people --representing" "every" state. In addition to the national ..recognition, the Award provides recipients with a copy of William H. Danforth's well known book, "I Dare You", and a personalized certificate. Mr. Danforth, founder of Ralston Purina Company in St. Louis, was one of the founders of the PGHS May activities scheduled American Youth Foundation. Wednesday, May 14 - Soccer, PG at Carbon. Tennis, P.G. at Provo. AP English test, 8 a.m. to noon. FFA Banquet, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15 - CDTA Field Trip. Region track at Springville. AP Biology test, 8 a.m. to noon. Art show, 7 to 9 p.m. in girls gym. Dinner Theater, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 16 - Baseball, Payson at P.G. Soccer, Spanish Fork at P.G. Region track, Springville. State tennis, AP Chemistry, 8 a.m. to noon. MORP Dance, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 17 - State tennis. Dinner Theater, 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, May 19 - A Cappella concert and awards banquet, 7:30 p.m., auditorium and cafeteria. Tuesday, May 20 - Baseball, P.G. at Springville. CDTA graduation. Band concert in auditorium and cafeteria, 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, .May 21 - Student Council "G" barbeque. Cloggers performance, BYU Wilkinson Center. Thursday, May 22 - Awards assembly, 8 to 9 a.m. State soccer. Final testing Day, "A" day. Friday, May 23 - Hand out yearbooks. Final testing day, "B" day. State track. Seminary graduation, 7 p.m., P.G. Stake Center. State soccer. Saturday, May 24 - Senior Seminary excursion. State track meet. State soccer meet. Monday, May 26 - Memorial Day, no school. Tuesday, May 27 - Senior Sluff Day at Lagoon. Cloggers Spring Concert and Awards Banquet, 7:30 p.m. State baseball. State soccer. Wednesday, May 28 - Farewell to Seniors Dance, 7 p.m. Senior assembly, 8 a.m. State baseball. State soccer. Thursday, May 29 - State baseball. State soccer. Graduation practice, seniors, 8:30 to 10 a.m. Friday, May 30 - State baseball. State soccer. Graduation practice, seniors, 7 to 10 a.m. Graduation, 7 p.m., Boys gym. |