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Show PAGE 3 TEMPLAR TRUMPET, SEPTEMBER 2, 1999 Funny Beauty Tips VLe making the new Jemplar madcot By:Becca Scholes It seems like all schools have a symbol they can rally to, some- thing that represents their school pride, and may occasionally take the form of a big stuffed animal running around on a football field- - the By: Lucas Jones Im back... Ok, so its not an original quote and on the verge of tacky, but I dont care. Yes, it is going to be a tremendous year full of fashion at Manti High, I can tell. Since we are such a fashionable school I thought I would divulge some of my fashion info. 1. If you take cat food, the kind that has no real meat products in it, mix it with water and blend it, it makes a great mud mask, 2. As Americans we use too much soap on our faces. A great alternative is powdered milk It will exfoliate your skin and give you that great, clean, folic acid look. 3. Place vitamin E tablets on the places of your face most likely to get wrinkles, cover with a dab of baby powder (so you dont stick to your pillow). Doing this every night after washing your face will reduce wrinkles as you get older. 4. Instead of going to the store and buying a toner, use a fiesh lemon or lemon juice. It has no alcohol in it and works better than anything you can buy in the store. 5. If you put olive oil on your hands and let it sit for approximately 1 0 minutes, then wash it of you will never need lotion again. And as I always say, well who really cares what I always say? bye. mascot This year, thanks to the work of art teacher Bambi Mansfield, along with students Justin Bums and Amy Truitt, we will have the mascot of our school, cast in bronze, standing tall for everyone to see when they enter the doors of our high school. The whole thing came about last May through the suggestion of Mr.Petersen and Booster club presiPictured above: Justin Burns working on the new Templar dent, Brenda Brown. mascot The faculty got together and liked the idea. The ally didnt sleep for days. shiny. It reminded me of why whole project would have cost She compared the w hole Im really a teacher. about $15,000, but, because process to life. Ive really The final cost was around that would have been a little learned about human behavior. $5,000. The cost has not been pricey, the job was done We all start out as nothing covered yet and donations are through volunteer work. This more than clay. It takes family, welcome. Donations have alnot only turned out to be a big friends, tire community, everyready been given by the Pep money saver, it proved to be a one around us, to shape us and club. Booster club and alumni. valuable learning opportunity for the students who helped. When asked how long the work took, Ms.Mansfleld said,T cant even guess how many hours went into it I liter- - make us who we are. Then, we all have to go through the heat (in the case of the statue, the heat got up to about 2,200 degrees) and when we make it through, w e come out new and The four foot statue is tentatively planned (if everything is completed, and everything coordinated) to be officially unveiled on September 1 6. Awaken in the dark heave in your first breath, wipe night from your eyes and welcome day unto your life Step through the gateway and stretch out your limbs turn hope around and welcome the beauty within Walk in the path, follow it straight endure it forever and welcome the end Creep back in the darkness , pull over the shroud lay in the silence and welcome the dreams. -- Kristalynn Hall- - j |