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Show VIKING SAGA. . . Seniors enjoyed a skating party at Park-Ro-She, Friday. Miss Fen-ton, Fen-ton, faculty advisor, and - Millard Tope, class president, were in charge. Assemblies The hand is quicker than the eye ! This was proved to the Junior and Senior students of the Pleasant Grove High in an amazing magician act, Tuesday. Howa, world famous magician, mystified the audience by his acts with handkerchiefs, ropes, cords, bottles, and dice. The Annuai Autumn Leaf "Hike was held Wednesday in Grove Creek canyon. E. R. West, Laura Banner, Iva Carlson, Ed Smith and Mildred Bezzant were in charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. The Pleasant Grove junior high girls met September 30 under supervision super-vision of Miss Laura Banner, to organize or-ganize a Junior G. A. A. The officers offi-cers chosen were: Glida Jense, president; pres-ident; Laura Adams, vice president; Beverly West, secretary. Dancing Members of the social dancing class, with the assistance of Miss Laura Banner and Coach Earl Giles, are mastering the "Merry Widow Waltz". Six couples, all members of the class, demonstrated this dance during dur-ing a floor show at the P. G. Third Ward Homecoming Saturday night. The following participated: Lola Tomlinson, Arlo Walker, Loa Mae Hreinson, Leland Swenson, Alta Clark, Vance Walker, Fern Robinson, Glade Gillman, Shirley Harris, Merrill Mer-rill Beck, Millard Tope and Maurine Beck. Patrons of Pleasant Grove might be interested to know that the high school library ranks among the finest fi-nest of the state. During the past two years, approximately $450 has been spent for reference books and for some of the best copies of fiction. fic-tion. A new 1938 set of Americana Encyclopedia is one of the first additions ad-ditions this year. In the magazine department are found some of the best magazines printed. Included among them is "Youth," a new magazine mag-azine for junior high students. Last year the 2,892 volumes hi the library were catalogued, which simplifies sim-plifies the finding of the books the students desire. Miss Henderson, librarian, reports that with the help of four student assistants, she expects to teach the students how to use the library to the best advantage this year. To prepare experience in preparing prepar-ing dinners the tenth grade foods class, under the direction of Mrs. Carlson, gave a dinner Thursday, September 21. The girls stayed after af-ter school, preparing the meal and then testing the finished product. The materials used were furnished by the class. Helen Henrickson was general chairman of the affair and the other students participating were: Helen Robinson, Leora Newman, New-man, Lucille Newman, Lona Walker, Walk-er, Lois Walker, Kathleen West, Louise Green, Ruth Young, Aiko Inabu, Aida Robbins, and Maxine Hansen. Florence Jense, former Pleasant Grove high school student, received a scholarship to the B. Y. U. for her outstanding work the past three 'years in the 4-H club. Florence was an A student in the high school last year. She was the co-editor of the year book and one of the advertising managers of the Student Body. The Parent-Teachers association have been working all summer toward to-ward the preparation of school luncheons for high school and elementary ele-mentary grades. The luncheon room will open the first part of November. Novem-ber. The Home Mothers have been organized or-ganized and Silvia Peterson is to act as chairman. |