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Show VIKING VIEWS In The News P. G. TASTS DEFEAT FOR FIRST TIME Pleasant Grove was defeated for the first time this year in a hard-fought hard-fought football game on the home field, by Payson. The score was 7-6. The Pleasant Grove score came in the first quarter, when a pass from Giles to West produced the touchdown. touch-down. Payson's score came in the second quarter, as a result of end runs and penalties. West le Fowler Sundberg It Pierce Cobbley lg Lanzenby Baxter c Jensen Wright rg Heath Beck rt Patten Carter re Wilstuim Atwood qb McMillin Bezzant lb. Shore Giles rh ' Hanson Matthews fb Cook Elwood Sundberg and TCprmpt.h Wrie-ht AUTUMN FROLIC Plans for the "Autumn Frolic," annual Seminary dance to be held October 11, in the high school gym are well under way, according to Leah Wadley, chairwoman. The fact that free kisses will be given away and that Howard Nelson's orchestra or-chestra will furnish the music should insure a large attendance. The other members of the commit- tee Forest Cullimore, Harvey Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Helen Henrichsen, Beverly West, Louise Walker, Calvin Fenton and Bud Swenson will sell tickets. Leland Baxter YELL BOOKS The activity books for the coming com-ing year are being planned with a combined yell book and student directory. di-rectory. The books are progressing under the direction of Eleroy West Jr. and Carol Smith. Kenneth Wright SENIOR HOP In anticipation of an interesting and unusual Senior Hop, the follow- ing students were selected as a committee com-mittee under the direction of each of the class officers: Decorations, Helen Henrichsen, chairman; Helen Burk; the officer in charge is Kathleen West; music, Leland Baxter, Bax-ter, Tyler Rogers; advertising, Eava Richardsen, June West, Forrest Cullimore, under direction of Leah Wadley; tickets; Dale Fugal, Virginia Ellis, officer in charge, Helen Robinson; dance programs, Helen Prestwich, Lona Walker, Har- vey Christensen is the officer in charge. Ray Harper SPEECH DEPARTMENT Advanced speech students of the Pleasant Grove high school are required re-quired to give two ten minute readings read-ings during the year, one a dramatic drama-tic and the other humorous. Harvey Christensen PROM COMMITTEE In order to make this year's Junior Jun-ior Prom the best in history the class selected the following committee commit-tee whom they feel confident are dependable and capable of engineering engineer-ing a successful dancing party. Chairman, Elroy West; assistants, Beverly West, Kay ' Jacobs, Irene Carlson, and Loraine Wadley. Roy Harper THEATRE WORKSHOP Students of the Pleasant Grove high, school enjoyed the first lyceum of the year Monday, in the form of a three-act comedy, "When Mother Goes on a Strike," presented by L. Verne Stout and his Theatre Workshop. Work-shop. ' Tyler Rogers held at the home of President, Helen Hel-en Henrichsen. June West DEBATING Lyean Johnson reports that the debating and public speaking class has an enrollment of 22, as compared compar-ed with 12 last year. The following students were selected se-lected recently to be in charge of the class: Dale Fugal, manager; Helene Burke, assistant manager; Leah Wadley, secretary, j The group will be very busy with-I with-I in the next few weeks, working on ! the following debate subjects: I. i "Resolved: That compulsory mili-: mili-: tary training (R. O. T. C.) should be established in high schools as a means of aiding our National Defense De-fense program." 2. "Resolved: That compulsory automobile insurance : should be established in the State of Utah." 3. "Resolved: That the ; Federal Government should be given 1 more power." The first two subjects j will be discussed in the high school mock legislative assembly, at Salt Lake City, on November 8. I Leslie Neves HI-BAND In order to improve Pleasant Grove's Band, and to create punctuality punc-tuality among the members, a Band Committee was appointed to check tardiness of the students. The fine imposed for each time tardy will be ; a penny. ! If students fail to attend band while in school one-fifth of their credit will be "docked." Missing a band performance without an excuse will result in loss of all students credit in band. PEP CLUB I Twenty new Viqueens were ini- j tiated into the Pleasant Grove high school Pep Club, last Friday. In an assembly held Friday, new members paraded across the stage in their short dresses, pigtails, ribbons, dolls and teddy-bears. The front steps of the high school were scrubbed with tooth brushes, and all old members mem-bers were entitled to a shoe shine given by the new club initaites. Friday night, following the initiation initia-tion and candle ceremony, during which nfW members took the Pep Club oath, a meeting and social was |