Show Around The Campus By CHARLOTTE CHARLOTIE ANTREI TEMPLAR TENNIS PLAYERS COMPETE AGAINST OREM In their first practice matches of the season Mantis Manti's tennis players met Orem here Tuesday April 4 Before coming to Manti Mantl Orem had already defeated Provo Scores of the various matches were as follows Randy Trane over Leland Thompson 6 2 6 4 in the number one singles match Richard Nelson over Mark Taylor 6 3 6 4 in number two singles play Ted Christensen over Ray Tuckett 7 5 6 1 number three singles Ken Adams and Steve Pratt over aver Craig Armstrong and George Sears in the number one doubles spot 6 0 6 4 John Barry and Malin Brannen Brannen Brannen Bran- Bran nen over aver Kim Clarke and Robert Rob Robert Robert ert Armstrong 6 2 6 0 According to Coach Wilbur T T. 1 Braithwaite these scores would have placed Manti on the bottom F have f with its two points from Richards Richard's Richards Richard's Richards Richard's Rich Rich- ards ard's and Teds Ted's wins compared to Orem's three points if this had been an official match In a practice match Terry Keller beat Greg Larsen of Orem 8 6 and 6 2 in the number four singles LARRY JONES PRESENTS EDUCATIONAL FILM Mr Larry Jones a Utah producer producer producer pro pro- ducer of wildlife and hunting films came to Manti ManU High School Monday to present his film is the story of the primitive Indians Indians Indians In In- of Central America Mr Jones spent four months li II ing lag in two different villages where he found people who continue to hunt with flint arrowheads and practice their pagan beliefs According to Mr Jones the existence of this tribe has only been known for approximately 32 years MIlS PREPARE FOR SNOW INVITATIONAL Some 25 boys began training for track last week under the coaching of Glen Goodwin They are now preparing for their first meet of the seaS season n the Snow College Invitational on Saturday April 15 IS in Ephraim According to Mr Goowin the strength of the team will depend depend depend de de- de- de pend on how fast they develop I dont don't think well we'll have a avery avery avery very strong team this year because because because be be- cause most of them are sophomores sophomores sophomores mores and juniors that are in their first year of track Weve We've bad had about half a dozen who have had experience T The They h e y should do pretty well SUSAN PLUMMER AND GLEN LARSEN TAKE HONORS AT STATE CONVENTION According to Future Farmers of America advisor Earl Wheeler Wheel Wheel- er Susan Plummer was second up runner-up in competition to become become be be- come State Sweetheart at atthe atthe atthe the annual Sweetheart Banquet Banquet Ban Ban- q et in Salt Lake City last Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- at the state conven conven- nIn tion n In an earlier meeting at the convention it was announced that Glen Larsen was the recipient recipient recipient re- re re re- of a Sears-Roebuck Sears Agricultural scholarship STUDENTS TRY OUT our FOR TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Approximately 25 students participated Monday and Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day In tryouts for Manti ManU Highs High's traveling assembly The assembly entitled Teen Times will show the social religious religious religious re re- and intellectual life of today's young people Parts of the assembly have also been devoted to revealing their talent and love of country Teen Times will be presented present present- ed for North Sanpete and Gunnison Gunnison Gun- Gun nison High Schools on April 12 SCHOOL POLICY ON ON- ON ALL- ALL NIGHT PROM PARTIES Principal Winston Gleave Cleave asked ask ed ad Tuesday that school policy concerning parties after the Junior Junior Jun Jun- for Prom be announced According to Mr Gleave Cleave the school does not approve of all- all night parties after the dance It is not sponsoring any of these events and school personnel personnel personnel person person- nel will wUl not chaperone them The Junior Class has scheduled scheduled sched sched- tiled a bowling party from approximately approximately approximately ap ap- proximately to am a.m. at Ephraim's Cow Palace Lanes but this is sponsored by the class and not by the school FOUR MANTI THESPIANS TO PRESENT PLAY AT CLASS B STATE SPEECH MEET Darl Danl Mangleson Vik Brown Kathy and Theressa Lowry will wUl travel to Provo Thursday with their director Mr Ned Jensen prior to presenting presenting presenting pre pre- Impromptu the play that won them recognition at atthe atthe atthe the Region Seven Speech Meet at the State Class B Speech Meet They will do their production in the Franklin S S. S Harris Fine Arts Center at the Brigham Young University at pm p.m. Friday as they compete with students from seven other high schools in experimental theater Mr Jensen commented Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day about the prospects the students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents have for success at the meet If they do as well as they did at Richfield they have havea a possibility of coming out okay JUNIOR PROM PLANS UNDER WAY For Manti Highs High's Junior Class it is now the traditional time of real agony as it makes final preparations for the Junior Prom It is agony for boys who must quickly decide on dates and an agony for the girls who are waiting to be asked There will also be moans from fathers who must hand their daughters money for formal dresses And all because on April 14 at pm p.m. the members of the class will enter a transformed Manti ManU National Guard Armory for their special dance These students have literally been working and pl planning nnIng for months under the direction of Lorna Peterson prom chairman and her assistant Janet Gray who have planned decorations around the theme song Once Upon a Time Prom Royalty will consist of David and Liane Larsen Prom Master and Mistress Judy King and Kelly DeLeeuw first attendants and second attendants attendants attendants attend attend- ants Jeannie Blackham and Chuck Christensen The prom chairman expressed her feelings about the forthcoming ing event by saying Im ner ner- Im I'm really scared but I think its it's going okay I think it will be really nice |