Show Annual Horseback Ride Scheduled For Tor Friday The students of MIlS will hold their annual horseback ride on Friday September 27 The National Guardsmen at MlIS will furnish trucks for or transportation for those not riding riding rid rid- rid rid-I ridIng ing ng horses A small Ice fee of w v ll ll bo be charged each student who goes up in a truck Trucks will be leaving th the school at a a. a m. m Several games such as softball softball soft soft- ball volleyball and football will ill be played at Corduroy Flat from which students will proceed proceed proceed pro pro- to Milk Creek wh where re tickets tickets tick tick- ct ets will be sold for for a hamburger and drink and for seconds New Teachers This year IHS 1 has added three new teachers to the fac fac- John Goddard Manti Mantl H Hi High i g h Schools School's new art urt rt and type tea tea- cher was raised in California where he resided until 1947 at which time he moved to Cedar edar City While he was in h high i h g h school his achievements were in baseball track an and in be becoming becoming becoming be- be coming an state all-state football play play- er He joined the Air Force after which he attended the University of Utah for t two w o years and the Utah State University University Uni Uni- for one year where he graduated Mr 1 Goddard's advice to students student students stu stu- dents dent is Each individual should at all times be himself He spends his summer vacations vacations vacations vaca vaca- at summer school and working on a n farm His hobbies hob hob- hies bies are arc drawing athletics and sculpturing He likes teaching and ard appreciates the material given Arnold Willes Villes Otterson new music teacher at IHS 1 lived in California before coming to UtI Ut- Ut sh ah h. h He attended high school at I Freemont Calif After coming to Utah he wen went vent to college atthe at atthe atthe the BYU where he graduated in 1957 Mr 11 Otterson began his career in music by taking piano lessons lessons lessons les les- sons at the age of 12 lie He was tl teaching aching piano lessons by the tile time he was 14 years of age He lie has been married for five years and has a son three years old and a daughter one year old He plays six musical instruments instruments instruments ments the piano organ trumpet trumpet trumpet trum trum- pet drums and violin Mr 11 Otterson likes the out- out of-doors of and has hobbies In science music and swimming Besides sides teaching music he has given swimming lessons and has has' been a life guard Miss 1 Mary Lou Humphrey the rew pew p physical education teacher at is originally from Salt Lake City and has has has' been attending at attending attending at- at tending the BYU for the p pas past a s t five years where she majored in physical education She is now residing at nt the Temple Motel in ManU Manti Before entering the field of physical education Miss Humphrey Humphrey Humphrey Hum Hum- aspired to become a com com- poser She still She still does some com com- posing She likes to play the piano bongo drums rums harmonica guitar and is a r collector of folk songs Besides teaching physical ed education education ed- ed at nt she teaches type and has interests in camping camp camp- ing lug judo and archeology Baseball Resume GAMES IES PLAYED D Sept 10 Gunnison 15 5 at Manti 6 G. Sept 13 Monroe 8 at Manti lanU 1 1 Sept 30 Manti ManU 8 at Wayne Vayne 6 6 STANDINGS W V L L. L Pct Pet N N. N Sevier evler 3 0 1000 S. S SevIer 3 1 ManU Manti 2 1 Wayne Vayne 1 3 Gunnison 0 3 FUTURE SCHEDULE Sept 24 N N. Sevier at Manti Mant i Sept 27 Manti ManU at Gunnison n Oct 1 Manti at S. S Sevier Oct 8 Wayne ayne at Manti lanti FLASH Manti ManU won over the tough Salina team in this weeks week's game by a score of 10 Faculty Wins Vins A fat but fighting faculty summoned e enough n o 0 u ugh g h baseball know-how know and power to pull from behind and defeat 8 11 a younger and conditioned better-conditioned high school varsity Wednesday Wednesday- afternoon on the Legion Field F Fa Faculty a e c u l 1 t Y looked s something short of magnificent as they swung wildly at pitches fumbled ground balls and threw wildly on pegs to bases However However However How How- ever reasonably c eo competent o m p pet e t e n t pitching by Coaches Goodwin and Braithwaite coupled with witha a few grouped hits in the first and nd sixth innings won the tile show for the slower teachers Mr Mr Jen Jennings ings was umpire |