Show TEMPLAR TOPICS r k W 1 j BY j t t- t A AND JOAN VON VONt t GRAHAM t r 22 2 Life with our Principal The Seniors will present their annual S Senior e n i o 0 r program on Thursday May lay 17 as a final activity in the role of Seniors at Manti lanti High school The various various various var var- ious numbers have been arranged ed around the title Life with our Principal and will include every student in the class The performance is scheduled to begin begin be be- gin at 8 o'clock in the Manti High School auditorium Many are the trials of a principal principal principal prin prin- cipal and no one knows this better than Bruce Jennings As the assembly begins Mr 1 Jennings Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- really just one of th the Seniors is starting an average school day by issuing absentee slips to the students From the tho sound of the excuses he receives the students of Manti 1 have talent talent talent tal tal- ent in one direction at least By the time all the excuses are finally accounted for its it's time for second period class and the Seniors are prepared to give the audience an insight on the bookkeeping bookkeeping book bool- keeping hour Carl Warwood will sing a vocal solo as he usually does in bookkeeping anyway Marilyn Smith will dance and Kent Hamblin and Reed Larsen will recite a poem just a typical class period Chorus will take the limelight limelight limelight lime lime- light next with a trio number from Donnetta Christensen Merian Merian Mer Mer- ian Anderson and JoAnn Chapman Chap Chap- man The noon hour approaches approach approach- es with a ballroom dance and duct duet from Verla Anderson and Arlo Bahr Afternoon another day half gone and Maxie 1 Peterson is giving giving giving ing another of her unusual r readings readings read read- ad ings a panel discussion is being being being be be- beI I ing carried on by Renae Squire Mary Iary Lou Martinus 1 Ida Twit- Twit chel and Marlene larlene Ollerton on the values of various required classes The afternoon will be Continued on last page Templar Topics Continued from page 1 ended on a sober note as Joan Nielson plays a violin solo The Senior program is under the direction of Lois Larsen Helen Madsen and Rosalie Harmon Harmon Har Har- mon they are accomplishing with the cooperation of the class a program worthy of a place among the most successful successful success ful of activities at nt Manti High school Schools School's Unsolved Mystery 1 An atmosphere of mystery has dominated the halls of Manti High the past week The questions questions ques ques- in the minds of all teachers teach teach- ers and students has been Who will be next years year's Student Body officers Will Vill the Blue or Red ticket be victorious or will students stu stu- dents from each ticket be the personnel of Manti Highs High's government gov However the one sure thing about this election is that all candidates if or if not elected will give per cent support to o those who are will uphold and maintain the aims and ideals of the school and do everything possible to encourage encourage age all students to live up to the school motto Self Realization Realization Realization tion and the standards aims and ideals of Manti ManU High Students on the Blue ticket I Iare are Morgan Miller president Carol Brown vice president Richard Anderson secretary andLee and andLee Lee Madsen treasurer treasure Students on the Red ticket are Rodney Cox president Dolores Dolores Do Do- lores Marx vice president Diane Diane Di Di- ane Hougaard secretary and Von O. O treasurer I up Clean up Paint Day at the High With just a week left of school the building is due for fora a spring clean by the students students stu stu- dents of course May 11 is hailed as Day M-Day whenever girl girland girland girland and boy don old clothes the girls to scrub and the boys to paint the M Following thes' thes activities an Honor assembly I will be presented at nt which time various students will be awarded award award- ed block Ms for their activities activities activities ties in music journalism dramatics dramatics drama drama- tics sports and scholastic at at- Student Body officers officers cers for the following year willbe will willbe be announced and Clarions willbe will willbe willbe be and punch will be served served to the students as they sign autographs in the yearbooks yearbooks yearbooks year year- books and then all the boys will prepare for the pulling match in front of the fire hydrant hydrant hy hy- hy drant at at the corner of Main MN N N M NM M N street The losers of this will certainly get a good shower from the forceful water stream The girls will be given their chance in the evening at the Girls' Girls Day dance when every lass is expected to drag that favorite favorite fa guy into the gymnasium for an evening of dancing and fun Spring Seminary students are planning plan plan- planning ning another of their gay parties parties par par- ties and this offers every pro promise mise of being a hilarious success success suc- suc cess that is if you are not allergic allergic al al- to hay The whole seminary seminary sem sem- inary is to participate in the activities which will reach a highlight when the g group r o 0 u p gathers ga ga- gathers together together around a large bonfire at Palisade Park for singing games and lunch May lay 16 is the date set and everyone is looking forward to the hay hay- I ride with anticipation I Regional Tennis Meet leet Manti and Salina high schools gained the coveted Tennis championships cham cham- championships at the Region Four Tennis meet at Ephraim May 1 6 While Salina High gained the honors and championship in doubles Robert Anderson of Manti ManU High gained first place in singles Robert showed his skill in downing DeSpain of Richfield high 6 0 6 60 6 0 thus qualifying him for second round competition In the second round of play Robert Ro Ro- Robert bert defeated Gurney of Snow High 6 4 6 64 In the first round of doubles Bill Anderson and Jan Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- defeated Richfield High 6 4 8 86 In the second round Bill and Jan defeated Snow High 6 1 6 63 This record of winnings win pings put them in competition with semi final participants In AO n. n the semi finals BUI Bill and ana Jan losta lost losta a grueling 2 out of 3 sets with Payne Larsen of Salina High The first set of doubles in the semi finals showed that the Tem Tern were going full steam defeating defeating de de- Salina High 8 10 butin butin but butin in the 2nd and 3rd set playoffs play play- playoffs offs we lost 6 3 6 64 Even though we are losing Jan Christensen and Paul Chapman Chapman Chap Chap- man to one of our colleges next fall all where they will be among the outstanding tennis players Manti ManU Highs High's future in the field of tennis still looks very promis promis- ing William Villiam and Robert willbe will willbe be je with us for two more years Sports fans see in these two tennis stars those attributes and qualities necessary to bring to Manti High a state champion champion- championship ship in tennis |