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Show VIKING VIEWS In The News Student Council Many projects for the Pleasant Grove high school were agreed upon by the student council Wednesday. They included a year book, newspaper, news-paper, a police force to maintain the I order of honor of the school, and new combination yell books and activity ac-tivity cards which will be received by the students next week. All the Juniors motored to Granite Flat Friday evening, September 22, to a bonfire party and all the "trimmings." "trim-mings." Their advisers, E. R. West and Dan Peterson were the chaperons. The Future Farmers of Pleasant Grove high school succeeded in capturing cap-turing third place at the Utah State' Fair. The following students received re-ceived awards: Forest Loader, four firsts and two seconds in fruit; Ar-die Ar-die Adams, received sixth place on project record book; Morley Keetch, received one second and two fourths on tomatoes; Don Hardman, two firsts, one second on potatoes and corn; Keith Armitstead, one second and two thirds on apples and pears; Earl Matthews, one third on carrots; car-rots; Lamont Blackhurst, two fourths, one third on onions; Myles Harris, one sixth on project record book. Various articles were entered by the farm mechanics department such as: Tool cabinet, tool box, work bench, hog feeder, chicken feeder, model machine shed, farm shop, and hog house. The Future Farmers of Pleasant Grove high school are looking forward for-ward to the initiation of the "green horns," which will be held Thursday, Thurs-day, October 5. The new members who will wear overalls, boots, and old hats, will not be allowed to talk to anyone between classes.. After the initiation ice cream will be serv-. ed. Myles Harris, president, will be in charge of the initiation. He will be assisted by Romell Ash, vice president; and Ardie Adams, secretary. secre-tary. Arthur Cone, a student" traveler of the Orient, retold his adventures to the Pleasant Grove high school, Tuesday at 12:30. He was a student in journalism at the University of Pennsylvania. Then came the depression, sweeping away his financial resources, and cutting short his studies. Determined Deter-mined to become a writer, he decided to travel and gather material for his writing. Arthur Cone did not merely lecture, lec-ture, he re-lived his adventures and his audience lived them with him. Clean-cut humor was a key note in liis talk. Pleasant Grove will be well represented rep-resented at the colleges- this fall by last year's high school graduates. Carol Clark, Annie Marie Walker, Beth Meeks, Ina Claire Hayes, Mary Christiansen, Marilyn . Richards, Gordon Wright, Don Hilton, Bill Told, Timmie Macfarlane, June Cra-gun, Cra-gun, and Milton Johnson have registered reg-istered at Brigham Young university. univer-sity. Dale Richins, majoring in aviation, and Ed Smith are at the University I of Utah. Glen Robertson has gone to the Woodbury College in California to further his education in journalism. Jean Adamson, Belva West, and Lorayn Walker are at the L. D. S. Business college in Salt Lake City. John and Boyd Fugal are attending attend-ing the Utah State Agriculture college col-lege in Logan. Secret ceremonies pledged the new members into the Pep club Thursday, Thurs-day, September 28. The girls were chosen from the following qualifications: qualifica-tions: Application, grades, marching, march-ing, dependability, and character. The girls taken into the organization organiza-tion are: Maxine Fryer, Allie Tucker, Tuck-er, Phyllis. Hicks, Elda Clark, Kathleen Kath-leen West, Lois Hooley, Jewel Paul, Leah Wadley, Loa Mae Hreinson, Helen Hendricksen, Madge Walker, Lu Jean Olpin, and Ruth Hooley. The old members of the Pep club are: Beth Hooley, Maurine Beck. Maxine Adamson, Shirley Harris, Alice Anderson, Mary Burns, Mary West. Drucilla Loader, Mary Jean Fenton, Helen Green, and Bea Walker. Maxine Adamson was elected president of the Home Economics club at a meeting held on Monday, September 13. Others elected were: Bea Walker, vice president; Phyllis Hicks, secretary: Beth Hooley and Mary Jean Fenton. historians; Helen Green. Mary West, and Ruth Mar-rott. Mar-rott. program committee. Nelda Monson was in charge of the meeting. meet-ing. The band, Pep club, and the whole school, are anticipating a hard-fought hard-fought game with Lincoln today. The game is to be played on their cam- pus, arid no doubt it will be a fight to the final gun, because of the j rivalry between the two schools since the beginning of football. The team earnestly desires to defeat the Tigers, and avenge themselves for the defeat handed them by the Cavemen of American Fork who invaded in-vaded Fleasant Grove last Friday. On Thursday evening the Seventh grade class with their advisers, Mrs. Carlson and Mr. Simmons enjoyed a bonfire party in Mr. Peay's pasture. pas-ture. Baseball entertained the crowd for the first two hours! after which the students gathered around j the fire and ate their lunches. They renorted a verv en lovable time. 1 Initiation for the Girls' Athletic association will begin Wednesday during a matinee dance and will be j concluded at a party after school. Virginia Bezzant was chosen ! president of this association. Anna Rose McMillan, vice president; and Bliss Jarvis, secretary. The Eighth grade representative is Norma King. |