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Show ! Viking Views! !In the News ST A i' F Fld'tor David Smith ' P.. 'pollers, iiel'n Winter.-: ; itob-j itob-j le.,:inl, Lyman Robertson V t::.ck I I Coach Giles informs is chat the Pleasant Grove High School will start the tryouts for the track team as soon as weather permits. A large number of boys prom- ise to give an effort towards making mak-ing & successful season. 1 V SENIOR PLAY Tish, the Senior play of 1944, was held Thursday, March 23, at 8.15 P. M. It was ta three act comedy about a middle aged spinster spin-ster Tish, who gets her friends in and out of more scraps than you can think of. It was a very sucessful performance. The money that was taken in from the play will go for the senior project which is to be determined deter-mined in the near future. V BONDS AND sfAMPS Ai.other"Band' and Stamp drive was held Tuesday." What happened to the Seniors? Seniors, this is our last year of high school; we just can't let the other classes win, so comeon, get busy. Today So Far 7th ? 3.70 81,141.60 ! 8 tli 132.80 5,485.76 9th 27.60 9,140.05 Kith 29.50 6.001.43 11th 77.50 2,767.60 12tii 00.00 3,013.90 Total 271.10 27,580.90 V AMERICAN HISTORY TESTS Mr. Hanson has been giving ' I tests throughout the district this week. So far the test has been civen to American Fork and Lincoln Lin-coln hiph schools. It was sriven to t'-e rieasant Grove students Tues-dav. Tues-dav. The test, an American Historv test, is for hitrh schools and coll-etrcs. coll-etrcs. Tt is heine riven to all A-merirnn A-merirnn Problem classes and all nther 11th and 12th crade sti-rlents. sti-rlents. Thetest son-es a double purpose pur-pose Ml a measure of attainment attain-ment thus far. (21 to serve as f stimulus for further studv i" historv. Miss Fenton rennrts that then .test is verv satisfactorv. |