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Show V B K B NG VIGNETTES by lat Fullert A Senioi 1 lop ;ls; mhly featur-i featur-i ;t the dance that v;is pivs:i;, I ' I 1 Friday evening was enjoyed by Mv Senior High .students on Kjv. 21. In charge were .I.iye :; Ui-n C.w.ivi PendeVraj't and LV.ui nd.-' M a. VV L is' F iday's Senior Hop was o le of ;.hj most successful Senlor-r.onsored Senlor-r.onsored socials held in many y.wrs Our congratulations to the committers and faculty advisors for their work and loyal cooperation. cooper-ation. VV A "Hill Billy" assembly and matinee dance was enjoyed by the Junior High last Tuesday. Directing the activities was Jill Wilkin, program chairman. W Last Wednesday evening tile Senior Hih sponsored a "Turkey "Tur-key Trot" dance at the Third-Sixth Third-Sixth Ward ivreation hall. The Night Hawks played for the dancing dan-cing fo: the stag affair. Featured wer? a Grand March, a floor show and c.'her unique a.c-t'vit'e a.c-t'vit'e Free ivfrohmants were furnished by the PTA and this brought 'Jie enjoyable evening to a close. VV Representatives of the Utah Employment Security Council administered Vocational Interest t?sls to all PCIHS Juniors last Monday and Tuesday. The test consists of a two-hour written qucy.'.onaire followed by a oie-hour oie-hour manipulative test, which moas ires preceDtion and finger , dexterity. Each student will be coins -lid on his resultant score in the near future. ' This same test was given to the Seniors last fall and they are now bedn interviewed by Ray Rich-an Rich-an or the Employment Bureau. VV All Viking students and teachers teach-ers are enjoying a two-day vacation va-cation Thursday and Friday for . the traditional Thanksgiving recess. re-cess. VV No vacation, however, for the basketball players. Practice as usual for the first pre-season game. December 5. when the Vikings Vik-ings meet the Bingham Miners here. |