Show Around The Camous By CHARLOTTE ANTREI TOP TEMP LARS CHOSEN FOR YEAR QUARTER The selection of Dana Smith valedictorian for the Class of 67 as Top Templar for the year i was was announced in last weeks week's Awards Assembly Danas Dana's activities include extracurricular extracurricular extracurricular ex ex- work as editor of the school paper for two years as president of the Future Teachers of America and as president of the Model United Nations delegation DANA SMITH GLEN LARSON w r I IF F BARBARA SORENSEN She was also one of Mantis Mantis Manti's Girls' Girls State delegates Top for the fourth quarter are Barbara Sorensen and Student Body President Glen Larson Barbara is feature editor on the staff of the Templar Trumpet Trumpet Trumpet Trum Trum- pet a year two member of Model UN U.N. and this years year's parliamentarian parliamentarian for the Future Homemakers ers of America Besides being student body president Glen has been an active active active ac ac- ac- ac tive member of the Future Farmers of America and 4 H. 4 H. H He received approximately 1000 in scholarships which he will use next year at Utah State Uni Uni- TYPEWRITER STOLEN Typewriter is missing The 1964 Smith-Corona Smith typewriter valued at approximately approximately approximately was taken from the outer section of the principals principal's office between the hours of and pm p.m. on Thursday May 18 Persons having information regarding regarding regarding re re- garding the theft of this machine are requested to contact Principal Principal Principal pal Winston Gleave Cleave According to Mr Gleave Cleave If this isn't returned it will just cut one student out of the opportunity opportunity opportunity op op- op- op of taking type next year it could cut actually four students The failure of the typewriter to be returned has already cut out of M-Day M in a disciplinary attempt to secure its re recovery overy YEARS YEAR'S LAST RECORD HOP HELD When students from Manti ManU High danced on the tennis courts last Friday night May 19 to the music of the Sabers they were dancing at their l last st record record record rec rec- ord hop for 1966 and 67 The dance was sponsored bythe by bythe bythe the MANTI MANri LOSES OUT IN STATE TENNIS Mantis Manti's players in the state tennis meet at the University of Utah last Saturday May 20 lost to students from Grantsville St. St Marks and Richfield After defeating players from Uintah and St St. t. t Marks Leland Thompson was defeated by by- Glade Gamble a competitor against Manti tennis players in past finals This defeat to the Grantsville player came in the final round of the tournament Ted Christensen also lost in inthe inthe inthe the finals to another Grantsville contender Charles Walk Richard Nelsons Nelson's defeat by a player from St. St Marks came in inthe inthe inthe the first round of play Doubles players Terry Keller and LaMar Barton came out on top of Cedar City in the first round but lost to Richfield in inthe inthe inthe the semi CLUBS ELECT OFFICERS Three school clubs chose officers officers officers cers for 1967 and 68 during the week of May 22 The Future Homemakers of America held a special meeting Monday to nominate and select next years year's club leaders Susan Ericksen was chosen as president with Judy King being elected as vice president Julia Davidson as secretary Eris Sorensen Sorensen Sor Sor- Sorensen Sor- Sor ensen as historian Myrna Green Greenas as reporter Claudia Tibbs as parliamentarian Susan Stevenson Steven Steven- son as treasurer and Joy Purnell Purnell Purnell Pur- Pur nell song leader At their annual breakfast on Tuesday at 7 OO am a.m. some 30 members of the Future Teachers of America elected Judy King Kingas as president Theressa Lowry as vice president Pamela Anderson Ander Ander- son as secretary and Janet Gray as reporter Next years year's National Honor Society Society Society So So- officers are Vik Brown president Linda Nielson vice president LaRae Englestead secretary and Susan Stevenson treasurer and historian The dipped into club funds to plant several bushes in front of the high school T Tuesday the day of officer elections WRITE SCHEDULED Write a page 40 literary magazine published by members of the Templar Trumpet staff will be handed to sometime sometime some some- time during this the last week of school says Editor Dana Smith The magazine printed annually annual annual- ly contains literary works written by students enrolled in English classes at the high school GARY STOUT STOUP AND ANDVIK ANDVIK ANDVIK VIK BROWN WIN OUT IN DISTRICT CONTEST Gary Stout and Vik Brown Manti High Schools School's winners in inthe inthe inthe the local American Legion Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Aux Aux- Americanism Essay Contest Contest Contest Con Con- test were informed this week that they were first and second- second place winners in the District Six contest Garys Gary's place first-place essay on the contest topic What Old Glory Means to Me will be entered in competition on the state level THE TIlE END OF A CORRESPONDENT This is a week of endings the end of a school year and for seniors the end of public education It is also the week of the end of a column for this reporter Thanks to all the people who took time each Tuesday night to aid in the gathering of information information information tion for Manti ManU High School News during the last two years and thanks to those who read what was reported |