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Show Viking Views In the News Joneg G i, 6-0; A.thby d McMillan 6 3,- 2 C, 0-C. " Amrerwii OWu d 'alker-Iyk fs, 35., o-l, i - ; Wulk.T d Wt-Uli 4, 6-1. -- - - i)i:n.n: j On Tlua.-.l.'.v ;inl Friday, April ' -0, t, the I'ci'iiU-' t'iuli l'rtiin I'li'iiHUNt tir ivf lliyh hihool atUn-di'd atUn-di'd the 1 'i i -''ii i" iiH i't nl Leiii, to debate " tin i-.u-Mi'n : "KsiIvfil Tliut thi' I n: ''l Sta cs Should Join in' KccoiiMi: ; t ! ! i tin.- League of Nations." T;.'i' win- nl-o mini's in rrailuu:-, '"'Mi dramatic and humorous, as as oratory and exteinpura us 'ukintf. Ann-rial n Fork mi fir.-t dace; Lincoln second; I'leasant (irovo, third, nj Li-hi, our host's wvre unfortuiiatc und did not win a place. M.Ul lld'tor . . Da id Smith Ki porters, Helen Winters; Kol-lle.'za.'it, Kol-lle.'za.'it, l.ynian liuliertson j ( UIV VI. Tonight at s.;;o ,-iaits the bir-l bir-l n'st, the nms unique event of the-I the-I season "Spring Madness." "Spring .Madness" really lives up to its name. The evening will he filli-d to . capacity with dances, prices, for- The most outstanding students from our school were: Mary Math-jews, Math-jews, and I- Jean Olsen. Through hard work in the past and a great deal of ambition, these wo students stu-dents were able to bring home with them the second place trophy for debating. Everyone who took part in this event should be "highly congratulated .for his effors. tunes told anil every other type of entei tainmc tit conceivable. ' j The admission prices which includes in-cludes participation in all of the features of the carnival, are Lad-iesoOc,, Lad-iesoOc,, couples. $1.00; and extra men $1.50. ' - Everyone come and enjoy, the most stupendous, gigantic, collos-al collos-al entertainment of all time. V ALPINE DAY Monday, May 1, the annual Alpine Al-pine Track and Field Day will be held at American Fork. ' All the achols of the district will participate partici-pate in all the events. The events will start ait: 9 A. M. and( convene at 3:30 P.M. We hope that the weather1 will permit a beatuiful day.- Good luck Pleasant Grove. BONDS AND STAMPS The ninth grade really made known their good , salesmanship this week. They came out ahead in the bond drive with a $1552.50 sale. This week Total 7th $ 53.75 $1252.25 8th 553.10 6209.36 9th 1552.50 10888:60 11th 28.50 3026.50 I3!h 28.00 3249.60 '.Total . 2215.85 30787.74 ELECTIONS The annual elections - for I year's school officers will 1 place during the next two I at the high school: The nominations will be Thursday; after a week of cV paigning by the appontedd manA agers the hallor.ing wi(l take place and the results will be announced to the students. The students who will he eligible to vote are the Dth grade and the senior high classes. ' -V j TRVCK MEET Wednesday an inter-class meet wa held on the P. G- Campus. The purpose of this meet was to determine deter-mine the mento be used on Alpine Day. The events wre the 100 220, 440 and 120 yard dashs; the mile run; 200 and 120 yard hurdles; the high iump. ryrad jump; pole-vault, shot put.'diseus, iYeiLh;$8Qj'ard relay, and the mile relay. V- WEATHER AND TENNIS Because of .our "popular" unseasonable un-seasonable weather, tennis in the Aliiine District has necessarily come to more or less of a halt. The P. G. Vikings have two postponed matches with Lehi and Lincoln. I, sat Tuesflay they won from A. F. on :he P.; G. Courts 3 matches to 1 . The. results are: . Christiansen-Hilton d Wagstaff |