Show Park High Keep Football Game in Proper Perspective Always This t time 1 me of year we get caught up UJ in the great National Sport- Sport Football We must re remember remember remember re- re member it is only a sport and is not a matter of life or death I dont don't know much about the technicalities of the game but I do know that there can be beno beno beno no victories if there is division and lack of trust A coach once told a group that before casting a judgement ask yourself the following questions ques ques- Does Does every player on the team listen to instructions given by the coach in training and during during dur dur- ing the game game Do Do all the players players players play play- ers keep their grades up to proper standard standard During During the game do players listen to self appointed c coaches coaches Do o a c h e s-Do s Do the supporters realize that there are few other men who are asked to put on a public display display display dis dis- dis- dis play of talent each week and who need much help and en encouragement encouragement encouragement en- en such as a coach needs As I said before I dont don't know much about the game but I hope hopewe we can remember to put it in inthe inthe inthe the proper perspective I think if more people would work under the direction of the Coach in training and support the team it would bring much more more spirit and unity Being the man in charge is not an easy job When trouble comes youre you're bound to be the first at the end of the rope rope- Reporter Kathleen The size ize of Park Par k High stu- stu has increased from last year to approximately this year A breakdown of classes classes classes clas clas- ses reveals that the Senior class has 28 with one new student student student stu stu- stu- stu dent the Junior class has 30 with two new students the sophomore class has 38 with two new students the Freshman class has 34 with two new stu stu- stu dents the eighth grade has 35 with two new students the seventh grade has 35 which are all new students at Park High Reporter Tina Statham The Miner vs Wildcats football football football foot foot- ball game at Kamas last Friday probably set a record for most penalties in one single game Neither game could run two plays in succession without having a penalty assessed After nearly every play the game announcer would comment comment comment com com- ment Red flags are down downall all allover allover allover over the place This weird game ended with a final score of 22 for the Wildcats Wildcats Wildcats Wild- Wild cats 0 for the Miners Starting line up for the offensive offensive offensive offen offen- sive team were ere Gordon Boyle Randy Bevan Nelson Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son and Bob Nelson The line consisted of Arlen Welch Jim Terry Johnson Terry Andrus Bill Mawhinney Mike Farley and Kerry Reporter Terry Johnson Board members the faculties from the high school and elementary school and their partners had a party Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day S September 11 1969 at Ranch The party was sponsored by the Park City Teachers Association The purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of the party was to get acquainted with new employees of the district The party began at 6 pm p.m. with a volleyball game after which a steak dinner with all the trimmings was served The weather was beautiful A good time was enjoyed by everyone PS Mrs Jones was the for the volleyball game Reporter Emma Byer The he students of Park High are happy to welcome th their ir new new principal Dr Mark Simmons Dr Simmons was born in Los Angeles Calif but his family moved to Salt Lake where he attended Whittier Elementary Lincoln Junior High and South High School After High School he attended the University of Utah where he r received e c e i ve d. d these degrees Bachelor of Science in Secondary Secondary Secondary Second Second- ary Education 1960 Master of Science in Educational Administration Administration Administration Admin Admin- 1964 P PHD HD i in n nF r. r d ii 11 e a at t i ion o n a l 1 Administration 1969 It was while Dr Simmons was teaching at Wasatch Junior High School in the Granite District that he m met e t and married his wife who was also teaching inthe in inthe inthe the same school He spent 16 months in Korea with the Armed Forces While in the service he traveled to Korea Japan Western United States Canada and Mexico before be before before be- be fore coming to Park City The students wish Dr Simmons Simmons Simmons Sim Sim- mons a successful year at Park Reporter Tina Statham The Pep Club members have received their new uniforms for forthe forthe forthe the 70 1969 activity year The uniforms have white blouses red vests and red skirts with pleats on 01 each side With the uniform the girls will wear white knee length socks red canvas shoes and a red and white po polka ka dot tie |