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I ta h r 4 Spring Spring certainly took a good grip on the Seniors on Monday 1 April 30 fairly whisking them away for their annual Senior day The whole class bun bun- bundled bundled died uP Heir bathing suits and journeyed full of anticipation to the fresh fresh cool waters at Park taking their class advisors advis advise ors Mr Kelly and Mr 1 Young with them After a refreshing swim they decided to make it itan itan itan an out all sports occasion and so these energetic Seniors went to Provo for bowling Such strenuous activity called for the next round of recreation to be of a milder nature the theatre was the choice of most of the All in all the Seniors seem to agree that it was the best day of school they ever missed Water Vater Play Swimming seems to be rapid rapid- ly approaching the ranks of the most popular r school sports as the Manti lanti L D S Seminary's Old Testament 1 classes took a fling in the clear pool at Park Mermaids 1 had the chance to display display display dis dis- dis- dis play their swimming techniques to the Kings Rings of the Sea on April 28 as everyone joined in inand inand inand and had a splashing good time Students Elect New leaders are rapidly becoming becoming becoming be be- coming the talk of the high as primary elections get underway Candidates nominated for the theoffice theoffice theoffice office of president were Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Miller Iiller Ray Whitlock George Brox and Rodney Cox Other candidates were Vice- Vice president Dolores Marx 1 Carol Larsen Joyce Anderson Carol Brown Ardith Alder Margie fargie Carpenter Sylvia Shand and Joan Graham Secretary Ann Ann Shand Karma Christensen Di- Di Continued on last page Templar Topics Continued from page 1 ane Hougaard Jimmy Gillespie Richard Anderson Pauline Parry Parry Par Par- ry Kenna Rae Armstrong and Pauline Treasurer Treasurer- Eugene Scow Bill Parry Von Douglas Garbe Glen Allred Lee Madsen and Merrill Cox Election returns are not in as yet Thrills of B BYU Y U Invitational Neath cloudy skies and the possibility of intermittent April showers Manti Highs High's tennis players didn't lose their enthusiasm enthusiasm enthusiasm and determination in their desires to bring acclaim to our school in the sport of tennis Though they did not bring home first place title in the singles or doubles any tennis fan at the BYU meet would have been almost almost al ale al- al most certain as they watched our boys play that these titles would be ours In the Class B singles Villiam William William Wil Wil- liam Anderson a fellow who has the the of a genuine champion in all sports events played all through the the quarterfinals quarter quarterfinals finals and md semi-finals semi without a defeat but in the c championship championship champion champion- ship play-off play with Nelson of Springville Bill was defeated As in the singles our doubles team Robert Anderson and Paul Chapman got off with an undefeated start melting melting all their opponents until the semifinals semifinals semi semi- finals when they lost to McGarry McGarry Mc Me Garry and Sheets of Richfield Good work William Villiam Robert and Paul Paul Paul- you Paul you did well though you didn't bring first place title to Manti High you again put our school on the map as one of the tops in tennis District Track TraCK AracK meet With school almost over sports are at the years year's time all-time high The annual District Track Meet for 1951 was held on the Gun Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison nison High School track field Our school entered ten participants participants pants in the various events placing plat ing as follows Jim my high jump Glen Johnson broad jump Jimmy 3rd mile Merrill Cox Bart Rowe Jimmy Gillespie Gillespie Gilles Gilles- pie mile relay Eugene Scow Merrill Cox Bart Rowe and Jimmy Gillespie 2nd Dance Revue A Must lust Gay graceful rhythmic flashy flash flash- y modern colorful beautiful classy just a few of the words that describe the Manti High Dance Revue the afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon of May 3rd the evenings of May and it will be presented to you Keep these dates in mind The time is 3 p. p pm p.m. m. m and p. p pm p.m. mIts mIts m. m Its It's a must be there or you'll miss a treat make it a date well we'll see you then Girls State Delegates J Joy Joyce o y c e Anderson an and Ethel Boyington have been given the privilege and honor of representing representing representing Post No 31 Manti American American Am Am- Legion Auxiliary at Girls' Girls State June 24 to July 1 1951 at the State Agricultural College in Logan These two girls were chosen from a list of eleven cleven who met the requirements requirements require require- ments of eligibility outlines by byth bythe bythe th the State Department of the theA A Am American m e r i c can a n Legion Auxiliary Joyce and Ethel will be with other girls from Junior classes of high schools throughout through through- out Utah Upon their return home they must each make a report to their sponsoring organization of their impression of and activities activities ties at Girls' Girls State They must also furnish leadership in school community and church Good luck girls Give your best as Mantis Manti's delegates at 1951 Girls' Girls State |