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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1997 i; Construction Begins at MHS Mi , it offices are being built there. In ad- seat about 1,800 people. Our studition to the administrative offices, present gym seats 1 ,200. The gym dents at Manti High may have been a gym, eight new classrooms and will be similar to Snow Colleges surprised to see the trees and a commons area are to be built in gym, only smaller. bushes east of the main doors cut the near future. Eight new classrooms will down. The destroyed vegetation to be built at the south side of the Principal According caused have of all James the of the portable classnear school Peterson, may thoughts phases bands of young renegade of the construction project are ex- rooms. The commons area will be beavers, or natural disasters to race pected to be finished by Christmas located in the area where the ofthrough many people's minds. For- of 1999. The classrooms and ad- fices are now. Entrance of MHS torn up for remodeling. tunately, none of those things are ministrative offices should be ready reanny f Bi TWaipiM Principal Peterson said reThe .were trees adfor use next year. A Gunnison com- that construction of these new responsible. moved because new administrative pany, Valley Builders, will build ditions will force students to use the additions at a projected cost of different parking lots, halls, and doors for a w hile, but he hopes the by:Chris Johnson $3.67 million. round, she defeated South Summit. w ill the be A sunny day, lunch at the w ith a flaw less score of new a students The new gym will enjoy e In the second round, she "Brick Oven, and third place in competition gym and w ill state tennis: who could ask for any- - was positioned against CassieTatc thing more? On Saturday, Octo- - of Grantsille. Cassie came into ber 4th, the Girls Tennis Team the match expecting an easy win. traveled to BYU to compete in the but she wasn't counting on play-1-Cham-tc- r State Tournament. Af-- ing against a former in 1st athletes The like the Julie. two pion taking place Region week before, the mighty Templars clashed for overall hour, but in the were ready to vv reak havoc on the end. Cassie came out on top. byiCatherinc Soderborg The M-FilDivisions top players. 3. She later went on to win the Manti senior Liz Blauer See page Ryan Smith. Mantis num- - tournament, participated in this years St. In the No. 3 Singles spot. ber one player, battled vv ith Annie George Marathon October fourth. Academic All-Stat- e Mattes of Waterford in the first Amy "the lobster Hintze easily She, along with 4000 others, inround. After a lengthy, impressive prevailed in the first round, trounc-matcSee page 7 cluding Manti graduate Rebecca Ryan finally succumbed, ing her South Summit opponent Allen, spent the morning running (However, it 1.6-- Next, she was pitted against Foreign exchange the 26.2 mile course. should be noted that Ryan has such Anne I lenricks of Rowland Hall, The marathon takes place an impressive tennis form that her Both players exhibited enormous See USA page annually, w ith participants from all photo was featured in the Daily amounts of talent as they served over America. The course is all Herald the next morning.) stroked, and volleyed with great downhill, with the exception of The of a Julie Jctta Frischknccht skill. Hintze wowed the crowed about half a mile near mile seven. -every weekday and 0 to 1 1 miles entered the tournament seeded as with her lobbs that greatly It takes place in the Pine Valley on weekends. Once she ran from the best No. 2 for Singles player for a mountains, making very Ephraim to Manti and back, and the Southern Division. In the first continued on page 6 See page 1 0 pretty run. according to Liz. occasionally she would run home Liz completed the mara- to Ephraim after school. Accordthon in four hours, 55 minutes, and ing to Liz. the hardest part of the Knights 24 seconds, coming in 8th in her marathon was the stress the downdivision. She only had to walk See page 4 about one mile of the course. She hill course put on her knees and ankles. had decided to run the marathon Liz said she had a very two summers ago as she watched good experience at the marathon, Seepage 11 the runners come in. and is excited to do it next year. Many students have prob- This marathon was seen Liz running from Manti ably el challenging, fun, and an to Ephraim and wondered what she great experience, Liz said. latino was doing. This was only part of 1 wait until next year to do lapagina 9 her intense training for the mara- it cant but this time I think I will again, thon. She ran five to seven miles train a little more on the hills. By:Curtis Soderborg Last week concerned ts, State Girls Tennis full-siz- Blauer Power! 2-- A es 8 h. 2. student speaks out 5 case mistaken identity Snitched at birth 1 1 Noteworthy Student artwork g, Busca rincon |