Show Templar Topics By Karl Keller Our Hot o Friday the thirteenth had no jinx a 3 on Mantis Manti's on The game with Snow last FrIday Friday Friday Fri FrI- day saw blood in the Ephraim teamsters' teamsters eyes but Manti gallantly gallant gallant- ly secured the victory 43 to 34 34 The played the Badgers off their feet right up to the finishing finishing finishing fin fin- bell with Frederick Jensen making 13 points Lester M Mellor llor starring with 11 points and Mac Tuttle finding his favorite shooting spot near the line foul-line area making 9 points Snow melted after a along along along long freeze as as Frederick Jensen played his never-failing never hook shot shots and Mac Tuttle and Kent Hamblin played good combinations under the baskets Stubbs was Ephraim's main man in the nip and tuck game making 13 of their 34 points The scores by quarters were Manti Snow 1 11 6 2 2 21 9 3 3 34 20 4 43 34 Manti playing its first game on the new court in the Armory gave the floor a good as it outplayed the smaller Snow team Manti with Moroni otoni still retains its ts position in first place in this district Two games will be played this week one which will be unable for me to report with North Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San- San pete contending on the Mt Pleasant Pleasant Plea Plea- sant t floor the ilie san or coveted Pep n Rastus doll prizes Manti willbe wille will willbe be e facing Wasatch Academy at Mt i Pleasant tonight and incidentally I this his year Wasatch has their best I basketball team in many years Mantis Manti's second team lost their second game of the season to Ephraim Ephraim Ephraim Eph Eph- raim Jr High 20 to 16 Our Nights of Fights Because of the postponement of last ast Saturdays Saturday's night of boxing and wrestling due to weather veather conditions Manti boxers and wrestlers performed per- per formed an exhibition bout at the Gunnison gym on Monday More boxing and wrestling feats ca can be seen Monday onda night ight at Sno Snow v and next r Friday night at ManU Manti I On The Stage For many years Manti fan ti High has been een lacking in interests For r this reason Mr Antrei has or organized organized organized or- or recently a Dramatics club in n which all students wishing to express their talents on the stage may do so by entering the club The club will present five one- one act plays in March and April The plays to be presented are arc The liThe Stroke of Nine The Dear Departed Departed De Ie- De- De parted Red Carnations The Six Queens of Henry and The Gate Sophomore Time When it comes this time of year it t always comes time for the Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Soph Soph- at the High to show their talents and Interests in school life Today the Sophomores will present present present pre pre- sent their class assembly After The Ball which will prove to be keen ceen competition for the other class assemblies The program is a musical musical musical mu mu- operetta and has been written and planned by Elaine Barton and Joyce Toyce Anderson On February 10 the Sophomores will stage their Sophomore Swing at atthe atthe atthe the high school gym Joan Graham Graham Gralam Gra- Gra ham lam has been chosen as chairman of the Swing and will plan a beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- affair under the theme A CIA Thousand Violins |