Show S 'S TEMPLAR TOPICS Tonics r k 7 BY AND KARL JOAN t KELLER J GRAHAM r Superior Sons 0 O Guns The S in M 1 II S. S may stand for school but it also says that Manti High is superior superior super For Manti 1 Highs High's speech sons of o guns have been shooting shooting shooting shoot ing off at the mouth with superior su suo superior ratings again March was highlighted this year at Snow College as the annual Sanpete District speech meet with five schools supplying supply supply- supplying ing students in all sorts of of speech events Manti High was honored by placing first in debate All three teams remained undefeated thru twelve rounds of refutations Winning inning four rounds each without without with with- out defeat were Rosalie Harmon and Bette Vest and Max Keetch and Margie l Denison while Karl Keller and Reed Larsen fared almost as well with three wins and one draw One of the Highs High's two play entries Six Queens of Henry won top recognition in the one- one act play division Members of the cast were Von Arlo Bahr Joyce Eliason Nedra Armstrong Colleen Anderson Alyce Jensen Pauline Parry and Kenna Rae Armstrong Joyce Eliason won a superior rating in the poetic recitation event with Millay's Renascence Ray Whitlock won excellent ratings ratings rat rat- ings in the poetry division with Doris Keller was placed among the top three performers performers per per- formers in the dramatic reading reading reading read read- ing event with her interpretation tion of White H Lilacs Valley Forge won for Jimmy Gillespie Gillespie Gilles Gilles- pie a top rating also in the dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic reading division Barbara Funk gave Blessed as her winning dramatic reading Lois Larsen and Margaret 1 Kin King won notable spots in the humorous humor humor- ous reading g event with Brothers Bruthers Bru Bro Take a Bow Dow and Gee Ge e Continued on Page 4 I Templar Topics Continued from page 1 Whiz respectively o Other t the h e r participants in the meet were Nancy Barton Caro Caro- line ine Peterson Dolores Marx M f Morgan o 0 r g a n Miller and George Brox All of the students which helped in representing Manti lanti High at the meet certainly deserve deserve de de- serve a note of salutation and to those whose talents won recognition rec rec- recognition for or the school a special special cial congratulation is mended The winning students in each event will next go to Panguitch where they will be guests at atthe atthe atthe the Regional Speech meet Monday Mon Moil day March 26 Bouquet of the Day If IC They Made lade Me Mc a Queen Today's bouquet of congratulation congratulation lation goes to the three lovely misses who will represent the Manti F. F F F. A. A chapter at coming state events to be held in Salt Lake City Miss Myrna Ras- Ras mussen was chosen as the FF A Sweetheart for 1951 at the annual an an- nual lual F F A Sweetheart ball held last ast Saturday night Her two attendants to the state convention conven conven- tion ion will be Miss Doris Keller and md Miss Carolyn Hofer Hats flats Off Departments M M. H H. H S. S Muse Little did we know that we had lad a muse at M 1 H S. S Webster says a muse is a person under the inspiring power of poetry for your information Yes Karl Keller son of Mr and Mrs 1 Calvin Keller recently recent recent- ly y won the Ule state poetry contest sponsored by the U USA S A C. C Scribble Scribble Scrib ble jle a quarterly publication atthe at atthe atthe the A. A C. C this quarter sponsored sponsor sponsor- ed a high school poetry and prose contest From all through throughout out Utah and Idaho contributions contributions were sent to the annual contest The March 1 1951 edition edition edition edi edi- tion of Scribble announced Karl Keller KeUer Manti High Hope lope Stewart Ogden High and Jo JoStock JoStock JoStock Stock Wasatch High as winners winners win win- ners in the highly competitive poetry contest Karls Karl's poem was entitled Autumn Prizes forthe for forthe forthe the winning poetry pieces were not lot disclosed The Capaciousness Of Contributors The staff of the M H S year yearbook yearbook book jook would like to to extend a great big THANKS to the business houses associations and individuals who contributed to the publication of the Highs High's annual in the way of advertis advertise ing The staff whole heartedly feels that the yearbook will be bp bea a success this year because of the support of the people of Manti lanti and Sterling In The Classroom Halos in the Seminar We Ve quite often overlook the fact that the Seminary is a BIG part of Manti ManU High and so this week we would like to feature the common everyday activities I of the Seminary as our class of I the week It seems Mr Ward Vard H. H Magic Magic- Magic 1 J by Seminary principal has done some mighty good this year in the many religion classes which he instructs Compiling Compiling Com Com- piling scrapbooks and historical documents assimilating facts and stories memorizing pertinent scripture and getting excellent doses of reverence and devotion devotion devo devo- tion are but a few of the activities activities actio being carried out in the three divisional classes under Mr 1 Magleby's supervision Lessons Lessons Les Les- sons in loyalty obedience virtue virtue virtue vir vir- tue appreciation and initiative are the essentials that keep plenty of halos in the Seminary Note of oC You will note at the beginning of this column it reads Templar Tem Tern Templar Topics Karl Keller and Joan Graham Next ext week and I weeks succeeding it will read instead Templar r Topics V Von on and Joan Graham New brains for an old column will be the results I speaking personally as Karl Keller would like to thank everyone everyone ev ev- who has helped me inthe in inthe inthe the past three years to develop Templar Topics into the Messenger Mes Mes- Messenger standard that it has become May fay you join your best wishes with mine in extending desires of success to Von and loan Joan in their columns for many months to come Mine has been the obligation of publicizing High events but butI I gotta go And when the mother mother mo mo- ther nature of higher education calls you gotta go Continued on page 5 T Templar ToPI Topics cs Continued from page 4 Our Hearts Were Vere Young and Gay The Manti High School play production class is scheduled to present another of the their r excellent excel excel- lent productions on Friday and l Saturday April 13 and 14 The play will be the three act comedy comedy com corn edy Our Hearts Were Vere Young b and Gay written by Cornelia I Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough Kimbrough Kim Kim- brough and dramatized by Jean Kerr The play takes place aboard a ship in the year 1923 and tells the hilarious story of two adventurous adventurous ad ad- venturous girls and their gay antics and haphazard tunes The cast for the comedy includes includes includes in in- the following Joyce Eliason Eliason Eli Eli- ason Verla Anderson George Brox Lois Larsen Albert Antrei Antrei An An- Joan Nielson Ray Whitlock Whitlock Whit Whit- lock Donell Anderson Jimmy Gillespie Doris Keller Rosalie Harmon Arlo Bahr Demon Demont Howell Nelda Parry and Dauna V Pack Mr and Mrs Arthur Nell and Mrs Luella Voorhees have returned returned re re- turned home after visiting for fora a few days i in Salt Lake City and Sandy Mr and Mrs Clair Frisch Frisch- knecht of Logan were vere yvere in Manti last week end to visit with their folks Mr and Mrs Lamont Lament Milter Miller Miller Mil Mil- ler ter and Mr and Mrs Wilford G G. i Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen had Mrs Jensens Jensen's sister and law in Mr MI and Mrs Wilford Dixon as th their ir guests last week end When You Shop Shop At Home r Copper In War From the time copper was first discovered by prehistoric man on down through the flight of centuries it has b been en used as implements of at war Perhaps its first use was for lor spearheads attached to long poles to serve as lances Later it was used for ammunition guns and for lor 1 armor 0 Ave vc Mr and Mrs Kenn Kenneth th BraithWaite Braithwaite Braithwaite Braith- Braith waite and son Steven of Seattle Seattle Seat Seat- tle tie Washington are spending a week visiting with their folks Mr 1 and Mrs Lester Mellor and Mr and Mrs Jay Braithwaite Kenneth is a student at the University University Un of Washington and they made the trip home between quarters at school I The Hopeless Alumnae club met on Wednesday of last week with Mrs Lucile Keller as host host- ess Fourteen members and two special guests were iv Mr and Mrs Clair Henningson Henning Henning- son had a few relatives in on Monday to celebrate the second second sec sec- ond and birthday anniversary of their son Dale Mr and Mrs Gerald Alder entertained entertained en en- at a family dinner in honor of their son Lyle last Sunday prior to his leaving forthe forthe for forthe the service I Buy At Home With Merchants Who Vho Advertise At Home |