Show Around The Campus By CHARLOTTE ANTREI I I PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS ANNOUNCED A week of vigorous campaigning campaign campaign- ing began Monday for 12 when the results of last Thursdays Thursday's Thursdays Thursday's Thursdays Thursday's Thurs Thurs- days day's primary elections were an an- I Because members of the student body failed to vote in inthe inthe inthe the primaries a third candidate won more than 2510 25 of the vote for each of the four student body offices The school constitution provides that in such a case these candidates will run on a third party in the general elections elec elec- Red Blue and Green Parties were formed with the contestants contestants contestants contest contest- ants covering the walls waIls of Manti High School with butcher paper and poster paint Red Party candidates are Vik Brown for president Susan Ericksen for vice president Julianne Julianne Julianne Juli- Juli anne Howell for secretary and LaMar Barton for activity agent In the Blue Party David Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen is running for president Kaye Goodwin for vice president Sherrie Christensen for secretary and Jeff Anderson for activity agen agent t. t Terry Keller KeIler is the Green Party's Party's Party's Par Par- tys ty's presidential nominee Judy King is up for vice president with Rebecca running for secretary and John Keeler for activity agent General elections will be held May 11 They will be preceded by campaign speeches and skits in an early morning assembly REMODELING BEGINS ON SCHOOL GYMNASIUM As the new gymnasium and National Guard Armory goes up upon upon upon on the school lot an old gymnasium gymnasium gymnasium gym gym- is going out of existence On Tuesday May 2 the Groneman Construction Company Company Company Com Com- began remodeling that will pany U turn the little gym in the high school into a library a science room and offices for forthe forthe forthe the principal counselor and sec sec- Also included in the project slated to be completed by next faIl fall will be remodeling of the present school library that will transform it into two classrooms Bruce McDermott is the architect architect architect arch arch- who designed the change in the school He is also the architect architect architect arch arch- who planned the new gym This is part of building taking place throughout the South Sanpete Sanpete San- San p pete te School District New offices for Supt Jack Burr and other district officials o are in progress on on- Main Street in Manti Mantl between Union Street and First South Gunnison High Schools School's old gymnasium is being made over into an auditorium A new lunchroom lunchroom lunchroom lunch lunch- room is also being built at the Gunnison High School IVAN WAN MUNK WINS MEDAL AT BYU INVITATIONAL A throw of 46 feet 8 84 8 inches won first place and a medal for Ivan Munk at the Brigham Young University's Invitational Track Meet held Fri Friday ay and S Saturday Sat Sat- t- t April 29 and 30 According to Coach Glen Goodwin Goodwin Goodwin Good Good- win this is Ivans Ivan's s best throw this year Dennis Shuffler ran the half mile in two minutes and 12 seconds seconds seconds sec sec- to place seventh Kim Kjar won another seventh place for Manti ManU High by running the mile milem in five minutes and 11 seconds Mike and Jim Anderson Ander Ander- son both barely missed qualifying qualifying qualifying qualify qualify- ing in the yard dash Coming events on the track- track schedule are a meet for members of the Sanpete-Juab Sanpete Division of Region Seven at the Snow College on Thursday May 4 at 2 pm p.m. and the Region Meet at Richfield on May 10 r TENNIS TEAM TEAl TO PLAY GRANTSVILLE IN FINAL BYU TOURNEY MEET Bad weather on Saturday forced the postponement of the final round of the Brigham Young Tennis Invitational Invitational Invitational until Monday May 8 Manti ManU will compete with Grantsville for first in both the singles and doubles divisions of this round of play Leland Thompson is slated to play Glade Gamble Richard Nelson Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son and Ted Christensen will play Charles Walk and Steve Simon In earlier play Leland defeated defeat defeat- ed Bart Nelson of Uintah 6 2 6 4 and Wasatch Academy's Charles Seldon 6 1 6 St. St Marks Mark's Steve Nugent and John Sweet lost to Ted and Richard Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard 6 2 6 3 as did Barry Hatch and Doug of Uin Uin- tah The score in the last match was 6 2 6 6 0 ETA SCHEDULES ASSEMBLY OBSERVATION DAY The Future Teachers of America America Amer Amer- ica scheduled their day to ob oh- I I serve at the Manti ManU Elementary School for Thursday May 4 4 Some 20 club members will spend most of the morning at the school observing the elementary teachers in action The club has also planned an assembly for Tuesday May 9 D Dat at the high school Martha Keeler and Dana Smith are the authors of Read All About It which is based on the kooky things found by an elderly elderly elderly el el- derly couple in their newspaper MUSIC CONCERT PLANNED FOR OR THURSDAY Y Thursday May 9 at pm p.m. in the high school more than 80 members of the band and choruses will present a concert for the public Among the selections presented present present- ed by the piece 30 band are Howard Howard How How- ard Hansens Hansen's Merry Suite and American Heri Heri- tage The Chorus will sing How Excellent Th Thy Y Name and Ode to America Also performing will be the members of the Boys' Boys Chorus |