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Show 8SSS88SS8S88Sg8S88SgSS8a Viking Views In the News gggsssgsssgsgesggssgesss Editor: Margaret Adams Reporters, Helen Winters, La-Mar La-Mar Nielson, David Smith, Robert Bezzant. v p. G. LEHI GAME Last Tuesday evening, February 15 the Lehi Pioneers played the Pleasant Grove Vikings on the Viking Court. In the first half the Vikings held Lehi close. In the last half Lehi staged a runaway. Before i Pleasant Grove could get their bearing Lehi had made a number of points leaving the final score 26 to 35 for Lehi. t - 'A. F. GAME Friday, Feb. the 11th Pleasant Grove played the American Fork Cavemen on the A. F. floor and came out second best. The Cavemen ran wild with In-gersoll In-gersoll getting 22 points for high man. The final score for the game was 65 to 18 in favor of American Fork. The chief trouble the Vikings had wa3 with the height of the American Fork team. Many Viking Vik-ing passes and shots were intercepted. v SOPHOMORE GAMES After losing a close game to American Fork Feb. 11th by the score of 19 to 21, the P. G. Sophomores Sop-homores staged a determined fight and won from the Lehi Pioners 27-28 on the following Tuesday. Lowell Gillman, Cal Carlson, Ray Louder, Bod Shoell, Bob Hilton, Thomas Adamson, nad Glen Jor-gensen Jor-gensen all saw action. The boys are determined to take the scalp of B. Y. High tonight early e-nough e-nough in the game to enable the reserves to play. tr I AWARD Principal Banks has received word that Miss Irene Warnick has earned an award through her activities act-ivities in 4-H work. The award is a fifty dollar war bond. It will be presented to her by Miss Rhea Hurst in one of our future assemblies. assem-blies. v , JUNIOR HIGH DANCE Monday the Junior High featured featur-ed a dance during the second period. per-iod. The music was furnished by the newly organized Junior High Band directed by Robert West. The name of the new dance orchestra orch-estra is "The Downbeaters." De either "Brotherhood or OS." ccording to Dr. Ashworth, it was itholic priest who originally sug-cd sug-cd the organization of Brother-i Brother-i week, back in 1932. He wrote -te National Conference of Chris-s Chris-s and Jews that brotherhood was ething all faiths wanted, some-g some-g of which there was too little he world, something of which e could never be too much. He lested that a special period be gnatcd each year by the Nation-onference, Nation-onference, that Catholics, Prot-nls Prot-nls and Jews be invited to con-r con-r together practical ways toward ining it. and Arthi the threa Croft a fu; provi went Qu Oska busin do it Homi usele serve Fletc that BONDS AND STAMPS ' The Pleasant Grove High School bought $22,184.30 worth of bonds and stamps during the 4th War I loan. Utah county went over its ela, and we are proud that the Pleasant Grove High School had a part in helping our county and slate. February Ifilh Today To Date 7,i, $181.80 i?i.02:tr.cr. M,, 2,181.90 r-.220.0t I,,,, I! 1 05.20 8.91 1. Of, ',nih 2'.r.o.:m r,-,o:'.7.(': ,,,,, r.M.r.O 2,158.20 rih ,2or,.:i5 2.o:;n.9o It. was bound to come sooner or later two-thirds of the year has passed -Alas. Miss Fenton is b'--ainning to worry and warn the Seniors. v I The staff for the second ipKU'ler will put out. their final paper next Friday. |