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Show VIKING SAGA. . . We ,,,-e happy to announce the " ""r"" for the first quarter fo ' u rrt S.-1UH.1 your. The stunts stu-nts Hs.od below have i Uie 0, -U;U ,hl'"' "-!'.-rs. made out-MH.uUni.: out-MH.uUni.: accomplishments In class ; k lor Mhe 12 weeks just com-These com-These young people are to ' complimented on their success Kobert Hicks, Marine Hendrickson, r-.UlrldKO Wnrntck, Ben Walker, Jean Anderson, Dona Tomlinson, Marvel Johnson, Lorraine Wadley, Jeneall Thome, Helen Henrichsen, Thelda Gardiner, Helen Green, Nelda Mon-son, Mon-son, Leah Phillips, Bea Walker, Mildred Bezzant, Helen Robinson! Austin Ditmore, Kathleen West! Bessie Downs, Beth Meeks, Lorayri Walker. Principal, Karl Banks. The campaign for the 1939 Val-kyre Val-kyre has become the principal issue of the Yearbook staff. A "dummy" has been submitted by the editorial staff, but the business manager and assistants are waiting for definite plans before they proceed with their campaign of raising funds to make the financial end of the project a success. The latest development in the boys' glee department is a male Quartet, members of which include: Joe Allen, Dale Devaraux, Tom Al1 len and Bill Told. They have made several public appearances to date, all of which have been heartily re- ceived. ! Jordan Tragedy As an expression of sympathy, the students of the school sent a contribution con-tribution of thirteen dollars to the Jordan high, Friday. The disaster was keenly felt by all students the state over and when a call for contribution con-tribution was issued all cooperated to the best of their ability. irio TTr-,lpv q spninr student, be- came the bride of Mr. Joseph Jackson, Jack-son, of Lehi, on November 25. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Belle Baxter, on Tuesday, November No-vember 22, for Mrs. Harold Stewart I formerly Zola Richins, one of the ! students who recently married. Lyle Hooley, who was operated on for appendicitis November 19, returned re-turned from the hospital the following follow-ing Saturday to the home of hei grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Jacobson. Home Living Class Now that the new furniture has arrived, the girls are eager to begin the task of redecorating the fining room. When the work is finished the room will present an entirely different atmosphere. There win new curtains, wallpaper and the new dining room set. Preseason Basketball Having won the first two of a three game series, the Vikings were ry.Xothe Payson "on Friday, December 2, an invad- time period, 16-14- Assembly Program of-Bte Prtden4l'" icwir erswere gra Jd two vocal solos, Louise presented. lwo . h Kay Jensen; BTn;aBeTyPatt;bmfpersonation reading, Betty wiUiams m of "Donald Duck and the number, W pian0 the SJlh Reed reading, Lawrence solo, Beth Reed Vennice Frank-Graham; Frank-Graham; tap dance v jensen lin, accompanied by with assembly came toac two vocal solos y that cer. Charlotte Hennod je about SSTSS Eluding M, P. and Mr. Smith). Dance Review Lv 300 students from Approximately and senior the grades, Jf dance re- view to be Preencember 15 and 16 auditorium on e chosen as ,,Timpanogos Miss Lau- the theme for ther o some of ra Banner, w h he g a um-the um-the senior guls. J u depict a ber f dt-viti st the shadow of Sstif Mount TiniPgoS' |