Show f 1 f c S t r w o W v p. p if d i 4 A A I f w i. i Baa MB n a Mr Park City Miners Axe Are Honored On Way to State Tournament The Cheer Leaders of Park fi High School present members of the basketball team with red carnation boutonnieres with the white letter P Up before the team began their trip to Cedar City for tournament play 1 j A A. pep rally was held by the student bod body to give the Miners a arousing rousing send off on Tuesday morning in the gym Not many of the students will be able to travel the miles south but their moral support of their team was evident by t the h e enthusiastic 11 v rally On Friday February 20 St. St Joseph rolled over Park City 67 This was St. St Joes Joe's first win in league games The Jays Jay's came onto the floor ready to make this their first season win T The e Jays Jay's controlled controlled controlled con- con trolled the ball and the Miners for the entire ball game This moved the Miners from froma a t t tto eto to a solid sec- sec Oria d pl place L in th the division T Top p point men f for r the Miners were Terry Andrus with 12 points and Arlen Welch with a total of 10 points They were the only omy Miners scoring coring in double figures The games being played this week will decide if Park City is going to State The State Tournament is held In Cedar City March 4 5 6 and Reporter Terry Johnson Park City d defeated f St. St J Joe 53 50 which earned the Miners the right to travel to Cedar City for the Class B State Basketball Basketball Basketball Basket Basket- ball Tournament However the following night the Miners lost to South Rich in the Region Five championship game The top point men in the St. St Joe game were Terry Andrus with 15 points Jim Terry Johnson and Arlen Welch r f each scored 12 points The top p point o i n t men for the I South Rich game were Terry r f Andrus with 16 and Arlen Welch 1 with 15 points r The Miners opened the State I t. k Tournament Wednesday plays play- play I s ing North Sevier at 10 am a.m. e I A sudden epidemic of the flu fiu infected Park City last week i causing many students to take t C leave from their school work j t Those students not taking leave leaver i r from school to recover from the flus flu's terrible e effects ff e c t shave have spread the bug not only to other r students but to faculty as w well ll I Four of the s schools school's c h o o most i prized and respected teachers i who missed at least two days of off f i school this week because of the bug were Mr C. C Raymond Raymonds s Childs Miss Rulene Hehling Mr Don Pennock and Mr James 1 I Spens r. r of Friday February 20 seemed r t l' l fe A f t t C V J 11 ft 1 f p iJ Lc 4 f iA i-iA It to be great medicine for many of the st students dents as well as the teachers that was the day that most students as well as s the teachers returned to school or or maybe it was the St. St Joe game that evening in Ogden that cured many of thel the ill students By Monday nearly all the students stu- stu dents and teachers had returned to school and their school work except Miss Rulene Behling who now has the measles Reporter L L. L D. D Evans Evan The class of 70 has been working diligently on their class assembly which was presented present present- ed on Friday February 27 The assembly consisted of a aone aone one act act play entitled Among Us Girls and a vari variety ty of of- of other skits covering various activities that have taken place during the Seniors' Seniors high school days Bob Nelson Cathy Ras- Ras mussen and June Jun Young sang Memories Memories s. s t r Mrs Prudence Jones gave birth to a beautiful 7 lb Ib 11 oz baby boy at am a.m. on Friday February 20 1970 Mrs Jones is a member of the fa faculty cult y at Park High and teaches in the English and Art departments All the other faculty members had a ing Game at 25 per guess They each guessed a date on which they thought the baby would be born Mr Lincoln guessed the exact date and won the prize money which he gave to the baby Prometheus Hawthorn Jones Reporter Kathleen M The new movie projection screen was used for the first time for the entire student- student body on Friday February 20 The screen is so large 18 by 18 that projection of the film needed to be increased and the theold theold theold old projection booth which has not been in service for years was back in service The suggestion suggestion suggestion sug sug- to use the old booth was made by one of the auditorium stage managers Randy Deben- Deben ham Several teachers told Randy that the sound could not be amplified from the booth so he shouldn't use it But Randy was determined to go through with his idea so he decided to transport transport trans trans- port the sound from the booth to the front of the auditorium With help from Mr Farrell Wheelwright R Rand Randy and y ran an wire intercom-wire from the projectors projector's projectors projector's projectors projector's pro pro- jector's sou sound n d system to a speaker at the front of the auditorium which proved to bethe be bethe bethe the best acoustics for fora a film ever Randy Debenham deserves a apat apat pat on the back for the use t L L f L q of the projection booth and for amplifying the sound as well as ashe ashe ashe he did What has always been considered considered considered con con- a useless spot spot in the school will be used for the purpose for which it was built thanks to Randy Secretary to the principal and bookkeeper for Park High Mrs Evelyn Stanton was married married married mar mar- ried to Mr Melvin Bartschi Friday February 27 at 7 pm p.m. in her home Woodside A Avenue venue in Park City by Bishop Fay T. T Dearden Her lIer new husband is originally from Logan Utah Mr and Mrs Melvin Bartschi Bartschi Bartschi Bart Bart- are now residing at 1756 Yale Avenue Salt Lake City Utah Mrs Evelyn Bartschi will keep her job at Park High and will ride back and forth with Mr Pennock counselor Mrs Bartschi stated she is very l happy appy with her new husband husband husband hus hus- band and when weather permits they may come to stay in Park Pink City on weekends Reporter Lloyd Evans r. r 1 If |