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Show PAGE 3 TEMPLAR TRUMPET Mr. Petersen IMJ wi kr i' pv . i' ei iZZt . sV , f T7 I ' Mr. James Petersen, Principal says Mr. Petersen. Her overall G.P.A. is 3.92. She of MHS would like to honor Kacy Blackham and Wesely Crouch, as is the daughter of Brent and Lana Blackham of Ephraim. Knights Noteworthy students. a senior Blackham is Senior, Wesely Crouch has Kacy who has been very involved at been heavily involved in activiMHS. Shes played basketball, ties his entire time at MHS. He volleyball, participated in speech oration, lunch time activities, and was Jr. class secretary. She also plays the piano and violin. This year as Chairman of Homecoming week she planned a number of new activities, plus kept the old traditions. She says that she played basketball, football, baseball, and track. He has served or is currently serving as Freshmen, and senior class President, new French Club President, seminary council, and is in the National Honor Society. Wesley has a G.PA. of 3.98 and also works at loves being involved in high Fat Jacks Pizza. His leadership school activities. Kacy has a and enthusiasm, pcrmatntly have warm smile and personality! made MHS a better plave for ev- - N L yxSf says Mr. Olson. Brent makes a conscious effort to do well in school. Mrs. Peterson, Freshmen and things Brent Squire Kacy Blackham Jerry Christensen J V i eryone. Wesley is the son of Roy Crouch of Catherine and Ephraim. Mr. Mark Olson would like to honor Robyn Steadman and Brent Squire. Robyn has an enthusiastic approach to her FFA (Future Farmers of America) office, vice president, claims Mr. Olson. She has helped other officers in planning and carrying out assignments. She has great input and ideas that carry over into her classes. In Agriculture Management she is learning to do finance accounting and methods of business. Robyn, from Sterling, has a friendly personality and willing- - j .1 i 1 , i I1 j'" "7 - ' u ' ',k . f . Speaks Out ness to try new things. Brent Squire is a senior at Manti High School. Brent has been in my classes for four years, and has made a step by step forward to learning and polishing old ideas. He likes to weld and build J - in shop, Sophomore English teacher at MHS says, There are so many cooperative, hard working students in my classes that I hated to choose just two to recognizp.The two that 1 have chosen are just representatives of that larger group of favorite students. Jerry Christensen is a freshman at MHS. Jerry quietly goes about the business of accomplishing every assignment He hears what should be done the first time the instructions are given and doesnt need to be reminded of them again. His hard work and attention to every task makes him an exceptional student, states Mrs. Peterson. Kevin Brown of Manti, is a The first sophomore at MHS. was class Kevin exceptionday of ally friendly and pleasant. Since that first day Kevin continues to be not only pleasant, but attentive in class. His assignments are always turned in on time. He also docs well on quics and tests because he listens in class and works hard. These characteristics make him on of my favorite dents, says Mrs. Peterson. i By Principal James Petersen Ive sometimes questioned the value of high school athletics. seen the pressures of force coaches, players, winning and parents to behave in ways that certainly dont reflect our model ideals of fair play, sportsmanship, g lessons. or important been Ive But, very impressed this year with our football program. We have a young team that has certainly worked hard yet exOften Ive life-lon- perienced Through it all some adversity. coaches have been positive and players have continued to work hard and not give up. There are no better qualities in a person for success in life than to persist, to not give up, and to keep trying, even when the outcome seems doubtful. The win over Kanab was proof that hard work and persistence will eventually pay oil. I hope every group that represents Manti High School shows the same level of commitment and cl fort. I'm proud of our team and wish to compliment them for demonstrating a great lesson for all of us. W'bat' d ilwat Wesley Crouch Kevin Brown Snowbasin readies for ski season The calm beautiful snow will glisten on Snowbasin this winter. Changes will be made for the ameatear ski resort. The U.S. Senate voted to turn the resort into I fcn a Robyn Steadman Motivational Media plans assembly be occur during the games. Other new changes will made. Thirteen new lifts, more By: Rebecca Allen condominiums and Motivational Media presents stay overnight will be built Accomidations for an assembly on October 16, n resort Work on the under 5,000 people. The changes 1996! There representatives will a new project has been planned to consist of seasonal recreation in- increase our knowledge and help be started soon. For the 2002 cluding golf courses, horse create new goals. They have a four-seaso- swimOlympics, many new runs will be stables, tennis courts, and both forThese undisturbed changes is ming pools. cut out of what near the frustrate and downest land. Events such as please hill races and the giant slalom will high reputation in keeping students attention. Be sure to be at school to witness the exciting event. J Prior to being principal at MHS Halloween treats of all kinds! 10 Off with your MHS student ID! MANTI GROCERY 35 E. Union, Manti 835-880- 0 |