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Show Feature of Pleasant Grove High School Homecoming Will Be Football Game - Lincoln vs P.G. Feature of the annual Homecoming Home-coming Day today, (Friday) at1 the Pleasant Grove High School will be the football game between the Vikings and Lincoln High School at 3 p. m. Other feature events will be an assembly at which King and Queen candidates will be introduced. intro-duced. The day will close with the traditional Homecoming dance in the high school gymn at 9 p. m. Bob Evans' orchestra will furnish the music. King and queen candidates, seniors, sen-iors, juniors, and sophomores, from whom the royalty will be chosen at the dance, are: Seniors: Wilma Hales and Jimmy Jim-my Harvey. Juniors: Janice Newman New-man and Ronald Carson. Sophomores: Sopho-mores: Margell Hamilton and David Richards, Even though suffering a 33-6 defeat at the honds of Payson Lions last Friday night at Pay-son, Pay-son, Coach Max Shifrer is confident con-fident that the Vikings will give the powerful Tigers a hot afternoon. after-noon. At Payson, the Grovers were without the services of Don Liston, Ronald Carson and Bill Keetch. These three men are all "mainliners" and would undoubtedly undoubt-edly have made a vast difference in the final score. Today these men will be in top shape for Lincoln. Lin-coln. Lincoln opened the season a-gainst a-gainst the giant Class A Jordan eleven and held the Sandyites to a 7-14 score. In their first league game against Lehi the Pioneers were supposed to have walked away with the regional bunting the Tigers embarassed the Pioneers Pion-eers by a 21-0 score. "I believe that the Vikings gave the Payson boys a much better game than the score indicated. The Lions got several breaks and we were not at full strength. Of course, we'll be the underdogs by several touchdowns, but the Orem school is going to know it has been in a football game before the final whistle," Max said. |