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Show TEMPLAR TRUMPET PAGE 2 t 'i Mr. Petersen Speaks Out to be well informed with the range of programs and activities at the High School. Our newspaper staff puts in by Na a great deal of time and effort, as does the Messenger staff, to proThird quarter will be comduce the paper. Our hope at the on March 21st. Grade start was that as the community pleted should be available for student recognized the value of the and parents around the 26th. Pa Templar Trumpet as a way to review these grad reach students, that advertising ents, please Consists ; student. with your n. would help cover the costs of and interest guidar : That is happening more parental I sends a powerful message. and more. I'd ask that as students see the professionals at the sd ol (or anyone else whos enjoyed the work together to provide a t Trumpet) you support our adveracademic climate for the tisers with your business when students, I am impressed with possible as thats one of the ways their commitment. to help insure we can continue to Scholarships and information publish it....Who knows maybe for this week include: Knights of someday your picture will be on Columbus scholarships for the front page and a talent scout Catholic students lists the address will see it and well all be famous Student because you were a student here as Knights of Columbus, Loan Committee, P.O. Box 1670, that supported the TemplarTrum-pe- t and New Haven, CT 06507-090- 1 Counselors Corner pub-licatio- v By Principal James Petersen One of the many things happening at MHS that students and our commmunity can be proud of is this student newspaper, the Templar Trumpet. The partnership between the school and the Manti Messenger staff has made it possible for us to produce a quality publication that provides a great learning expeiience for our journalism students and also makes it possible for the public New student Advertisers. sha Madsen and Connie Good have never been married need to call The R. Lynn Gardner Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by the Dixie Junior Livestock Committee. Students must have academic potential and have a GPA of 3.0. Any students interested or community college of their in attending Dixie College need choice. The deadline is June 1, to stop in and speak with us. We 1997. have several awards they need to SUU is having their summer apply for. orientation on June 16, 23, 30; More next week. 18, 21, 4, 28; 7, 25; August July and September 15th. Call 80 1 Correction: The Academic Let86-5419 for more information. ter presentation program will be SUU is also preparing for the held on Tuesday, April 8th, at Miss Indian pageant on Monday, 7:00 p.m. April 14th. Interested candidates who are 12 Native American and 0, the phone number is: (203) Ext 224. Civic The Italian-America scholarship to League offers outstanding graduating seniors of Italian Ancestry. The recipients may use the award to defray expenses at any college, university, 772-213- an Student Body Elections Student Body Elections will be taking place this April. If you want to run, the following information and schedule may be valuable to you: April 4: Pick up petitions in Mr. Blackhams room and turn them in to Mr. Blackham or your Student Body Officers before 4th Period on the 4th of April. Primary election campaigns will run (if necesApril 1: sary). 14-1- 8: April Campaigns. Friday, April 18: Election Assembly will be held and the student body will vote for the Final Elections. That night there will be a dance held, in which the 8 Student Body Officers w ill be announced. You must have maintained at least a 2.0 GPA, and have received no failing grades or an incomplete for the preceding quarter, in order to be eligible to run. 1997-199- Malia Martell is a junior at Manti High School. She moved to Manti from Gunnison last July after having lived there for five years. Malia says she likes it better here. Malia likes to hang around with her friends. She also likes camping in the mountains and animals. She has three dogs and two cats and likes to ride horses. She also likes other various things. Malia missed the first and second quarters of school but came back this quarter so because she decided that she really needed to graduate. Malia will be able to graduate after next year. Malias favorite class is her second period child development class. She is undecided about what her career is going to be. Malia especially enjoys the dances at the high school but feels that they would be more fun if more people danced. That night to remember (Continued from page 1) by:Rebecca Allen The anticipation was felt as all the ladies and gentlemen of the junior class lined up for the annual promenade. The class had the opportunity to be introduced in front of parents and other was announced, the juftior class danced with their parents to the theme song. The night was enjoyed as those that attended felt they were under starry skies. The decorations were in the serene setting alumni attending. The junior of nature, a perfect touch being class joined together and danced added by lighted waterfalls and a to the Independent Love Song river. The Prom committee reby Scarlet. After the promenade, ally worked hard to make the the prom royalty was announced. decorations nice with Keri Hersman and Amy Hintze as The King and Queen were Gabriel Hampton and Tiffany Jackson, the first attendants were Conner Thompson and Laurie Roderick, and the second attendants were James Peacock and Shelly Barton. After the royalty for the entire prom. The refreshments were especially romantic, with floating candles as table centerpieces and the famous Andes mints. The 1997 prom was definitely a success. |