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Show PAGE ET TEMPLAR TRI1 2 James Petersen, new High School Principal, takes over MHS reins On September 26, 1952, in a small rural farming community called Manti, a baby boy was born to Rex and Shirley Petersen. That baby boy was named James Rex Petersen, his m iddle name after his father. le has since become one of the 1 most positive, supportive, helpful, and determined principals the elementary, middle, and now Manti High School has ever had. In 1978 Mr. Petersen was asked to be the principal of Ephraim Elementary. "Principal Petersen" was not in his scope of plans for the future yet James Petersen gladly and thankfully accepted. Principal Petersen was there at the elementary school from 1978 to 1993. The new' school car of 1993 speed-i- l approached and the school board asked if Mr. Petersen activities and opportunities that make every individual feel there is something they can be good at, and provide an atmosphere wherein teaching habits can improve and learning is fun. I have enjoyed being here. The teachers and students are absolutely wonderful to work with," stated Principal Petersen would transfer to the middle school. So, he proceeded to follow the class of 2000 into Jr. High. "Mr. Petersen was always fair, he never raised his voice, and above all he was sensitive to the feelings of both the teachers and students," Michelle Stokes recalls. "I le had the ability to totally change the atmosphere and the whole idea of middle school," Kate Allen remembers. Our own freshmen kid that Mr. Petersen just couldn't get enough of them because in the fall of 1996 he accompanied them into high school. Some of Principal Petersen"s main goals arc: to make school itn iling to every person, pro ide ecstatically. James Petersen"s spare time (principals have spare time? Ha!) he enjoys being in In the magical atmosphere of mother nature. le has had tons of fun training labradors over the past few years. With a wife, Janice, and 6 children, Jennifer, Jill, Molly, Janey, Marci and 1 Russell, I"m sure he keeps plenty busy. Meet Greg Ilollingshead Templar IQ is daily feature Greg This) ear at Manti High, we something new called hae Templar IQ. Every day a question is read with the morning announcements. If you are smart and know the answer, turn it into the office and you can win prizes if your name is drawn at the end oftheday! Two winners are announced daily. Prizes include 2 for 1 dinners at Choices Restaurant and a 2 for 1 deal at Palisade Golf Course. For more information and a complete ist of winners talk to Tim Miller. 1 (1 lollings-head- ) ite Ilollingshead is a new teacher is Mr. Johnson. Greg's favorite car is his car, a '67 FordMercury Cougar. His favorite sports are football and track. Greg is excited to be at Manti student at Manti this year. Greg is 18 years old, a senior, and moved to Manti from Hamilton, Montana last summer. His family this year. To the people of Manti he would like to say: 1 love the people of Manti. Manti rules! 1 love the lunch schedule. It ROCKS! Greg also wanted everyone to have a good time at Homecoming. owns Temple View Lodge and Choices Restaurant. Some of Greg's hobbies and interests are: horseback riding, fishing, snowboarding, scuba diving, and bowling. Greg's favorite class is art and his favor Child Abuse Prevention Team meets The C.A.P. stands for the Child Abuse Prevention team. It is a group of students joined as one to help kids who need help. They will be traveling across the state of Utah speaking to children and adults who might need help. They are planning an opening social on Sep. 9 at the Snow College Ednct room, and will be talking on the phone with the Attorney General and Mike Meet second held are every ings Wednesday of the month, and are held at Snow College at 2:00. If you want to join, you can recieve up to 14 credit for every thirty hours you work. If you have any questions concerning the C.A.P. please notify Melissa Ward, Kay Jensen, or Nathan Justice. Leavitt. 1 With friends or your Prom datef try... Natasha Madsen back on job as Counselor after serious biking accident There has been concern, and get well cards for Mrs. Madsen, our MHS counselor. We are glad she is feeling better and she is as enthusiastic as ever. Mrs. Madsen has been distance training, with a bike for three years. She has traveled all over the world to ride. Her first major bike excursion was in France! Mrs. Madsen, along with her brother and niece, flew to romantic Paris. Her bike was packed with all of her luggage. Each day while in Paris she would bike a distance, then stay in little hotels at night carrying all of her supplies on the bike. "It allows you to become more intimate with the country you bike in." Good is now in our counseling office the first four periods of the day. They both are excellent counselors, and can help with many aspects of your edu- cation including student transcripts, graduation, future careers, finding the right scholar 1 ship, ACT preparation, or any other questions or concerns you might have. Mark Hugentobler is new BB Coach Madsen explained. I ler great love for biking has helped her stay motivated to train and stay in shape for a recent ride that was held in lower Michigan. It was a beautiful and eventful trip for her. Mrs. Madsen stays in tip top condition riding about 30 to 60 miles per week. She has stayed in that condition until about a month ago. She had a serious ac- cident, while going on her nightly ride. While looking down to put her foot into the toe clip, her tire hit the gravel. This sent her sailing into the air. Slamming on the asphalt, landed Mrs. Madsen a week"s stay in the hospital. Her injuries consisted of three broken ribs, a broken collar bone, and cracked her pelvic bone in three places. She is happy to be on her feet again. Just a note, Madsen says she might get rid of the toe clips! Mrs. Madsen works in the counselors office all day. Mrs. Mark Hugentobler is the new basketball coach at Manti. I le also teaches P. E. and AIgebra He recently moved with his fam- ily to Ephraim from Monticelloi where he had lived for 1 1 years and coached basketball for 9. f Coach Hugentobler graduated from Monticello High School and Snow College. I le also graduated from Weber State, majoring in Math. While at Snow College he met his wife, Angie Dean. Together they have four kids. Coach Hugentobler likes to do outdoor stuff. His favorite sport is skiing and he also likes boating and motorcycle riding. His motorcycle is an X9500. jt Coach Hugentobler likes the people of Manti. His favorite students are: Jesse Strickland, Brooke Wignall, and Cold Denton. His favorte football coach is Coach Jackson and his favorite principal 0 Petersen. D outlie iDurger . Lg. 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