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Show TEMPLAR TRUMPET, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1999 Knights Noteworthy By: Kristalynn Hall Cooperation in class, attendance and all over role models are what Templars are made of. These elite students are what teachers conceive to be Knights Noteworthy. Teachers picking students for this edition were Mark Olsen, and Judy Gubler. Mark chose Kyle Young and Stephanie Larsen. In regards to Kyle he had this to say, Kyle Young is a quiet Templar who never needs to be asked twice. Kyle knows what needs to be done and goes right to work. I have appreciated working with Kyle during the past few years and his willingness to learn and help out wherever he can. I even enjoy his hunting stories as well as his participation in the FFA. Mark said that, Stephanie Larsen is a friend to everyone. She has a very kind and cheerful attitude which helps her deal not only with others around her but her school work as well. Stephanie never complains about her work and the time she spends being involved in many of the activities throughout the school. Mrs. Gubler said, I would like to acknowledge two students that I feel have done very well this year and are working very hard to do the best they can. They are: Brandy Thursby and Brandy Thursby. Both girls have excellent attendance and are sure to get all their work completed and handed in. Both care about their grades and have outstanding consideration and thoughtfulness for others. They are always happy and positi v e and do a lot to be good role models for others in the classroom. 1 am very pleased with them and their efforts and want them to know what a good job they are Frischneckt doing. These four students are definitely the type to be awarded the title of Knights Noteworthy. Tiffany New Sttu demits By: Amanda Leslie and Rac I have been home schooled science 4th grade, says Natalie Olsen ( 1 4 year old Freshman). This is Natalies first year back to school. She moved here from Murray, Ut. Natalie is now attending the high school that her father graduated from. She was bom to Milton and Becky Olsen on April 16, 1985. She is the oldest of two brothers (Peter, 7 and Dane, 3) and two sisters (Elise, 3 and Emily, 1 10). Natalies favorite sport is soccer and she Roller blades and sleeps in her spare time. Her favorite movie is While you Were Sleeping, and she basically likes any kind of music except Rap.She said that she is enjoying her time at MHS. She Mr. enjoys especially class. Meachams Geography Two students have moved here from Gunnison, Ut. They are Newton Hazelbaker (14 year old Freshman) and Shane ?1 Sanders Shumway (14 year old man). Newtons parents are Brian and Linda Bashaw. There are 10 people in his family which are Nathan, 18; Nolan, 16; Nelson, 11; Matt, 18; Nate, 16; Nicky, 13; and Nick, 1. His favorite class is P.E. and his favorite sport is football, with his favorite team being the Green Bay Packers. Enough about football, here is something about his personal life. He was bom on March 9, 1985. He likes to hang out with friends in his spare time. His favorite band is Korn and favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. Shanes favorite subject is also P.E., and his favorite sport is football and his favorite team is Green Bay Packers. He likes to ride his motorcycle and listen to ICP and make jokes. His favorite movie is Crustys Demands of the dirt 4. When asked about the dif Fresh- ferences between Manti High School and Gunnison he said, the difference between the two schools is we have two separate lunches here. Shane was bom Jan. 21, 1985. His parents are Bud and Triela. He has 6 people in his family Buddy, 16; Ben, 8; and Shayla, 14. Bryan Schroeder is from Nephi, and also agrees that there is a difference with the population of the two schools. Talking about schools; his favorite subject is P.E., his favorite sport is basketball, and he likes the New York Yankees. His favorite teacher is Mr. Eastman because he can joke around with him and not get in trouble. He just turned 15 on No- vember 14. His parents are Richard and Shanna Young. There are 5 in his family including Cammeron and Jessica. He likes to hang out with friends and w atch the Matrix" and listen to Korn. PAGE 3 By small and simple works.... Cheryl Smalley By: Anonymous authors Lets face it, Manti High packed with talented, uplifting students. There are some characteristics that repeatedly get recognized, while School is the most important often go unnoticed. We ha e set out on a crusade to let others know of these talents and inspiring lew s that are within their peers. We will choose one boy and one girl for every paper that we feel Cheryl Smalley links hers to. At first, it might be difficult to pick the right pipe; we may tap into an oil line, or a natural gas line by mistake! Don't give up, though. Keep looking for that precious pipeline of crystal clear joy so that each of our fountains will soon be gushing with gai- ety and bubbling with bliss Thanks for the inspiration Cheryl! have something special to Mickey Fhelburg never share. We do this m hope that you may start to notice these hidden qualities in everyone, rather than only focusing on their academic and athletic abili- stops thinking up ideas This kid ties. Cheryl Smalley, known to many as the happiest girl on earth, is the type of girl who constandy drenches with delight everyone who comes into her world. You can't get near her without feeling an encouraging boost of cheer. At some point in time we all have to stop and think where does that girl get so much happiness to spread around? Well, after plenty of research, top authorities have come to the conclusion that Cheryls geyser of gladness has no geographical source. Her infinite faucet of pouring pleasure is unaffected by environment, circumstance, or even crowd. Therefore, the most logical explanation is that the source of her indestructible happiness is inside Cheryl Smalley herself. She is simply a forever flowing fountain of Gee-whi- z, friendship, cascading w ith kindness, and overflow ing with optimism. can dream up more insanely creative ideas m five seconds than most people come up w ith in a lifetime! I hereby aw ard him w ith the Most Creauve Boy of the Month award. Mickey somehow sees incredible potential in everything from a piece of lint to a paper clip. What an amazing kid! He has a gift for pulling the most profound theories out of any seemingly insignificant situation. Mickey views the world from a different angle than most of us, and it helps him understand how logically every- thing fits together. On top of all this, he is multi-talent- in speaking skills, ed athletics, music, and intense strategical games. This kid can walk an entire grocery store aisle on his hands! He can wrestle, sing, dance, run, and on the bass guitar. Best of all, he nev er, never giv es up! As you all know, Mickey has spent the last few months on crutches because of an unfortunate hiking accident w here he and broke his w knee, but ev en hen he had to go in for surgery he didnt giv e np-it-- up hyper-extend- ed Well, now that we have thoroughly embarrassed Chcry 1, I think we should each accept the personal challenge of plug- up his positive attitude for a second. So here's a Get Well" from the journalism crew. Keep ging our emotional fountains into ing Mickey Fhelburg. cause he's the coolest guy around the same gushing pipeline up the good spirit and keep be- |