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Reigning over homecoming activities was SUE SNOW, representing the Senior Class of 1979. For the past two years, Sue has been active as a varsity cheerleader. She has also been involved in the music program and while keeping busy has maintained a high grade-point- average . The theme for the 1978 Homecoming Week was ' 'TIME''. Homecoming Week was planned for the month of September. As part of the traditional week, the Student Council planned the annual Letterlighting, Powder-Puff Football, and highlighted the week by sponsoring a dance after the football game. The cheerleaders helped increase school spirit during the week by conducting a Spirit Stick Competition. The Alumni Association sponsored the assembly. Returning to entertain the studentbody, were some of the more recent Manti High School graduates. 12 Queen
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Bottom: Lorame Howell; Patricia Ottoson; Cindy Anderson, Ca tain; Toni Holman; and Laura Larson. Top: Leslie Cox; Kathy Miller; Lisa Larsen; Carma Wintch, Captain; Jill Rasmusson; Jolene Dahl; Julie Green; and Jana Sue Bean. Volleyball BUMP, SET, SPIKE.. .that's the way Manti Girls Volleyball Team plays. Dedication, teamwork, and determination to reach higher goals helped win them a First Place at the Manti Invitational and gave them a sensational league record of ten wins to one loss. Through their efforts they were Division Champions and captured a Fifth Place at Region. The most important things the girls gained from participating on the Volleyball Team were new and stronger friendships. The girls credit Miss Peggy Tucker for their success. She has worked hard, been understanding, and very patient. The girls learned to be Ladies First, and Athletes Second.'' Carry on the good work, Ladies!
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LEW ANN SHAND was the 1st Attendant in the Homecoming Royalty. She represents the Senior Class. Being Drill Mistress of the Templarettes keeps Lew Ann busy. But best of all Lew Ann enjoys being a student at Manti High School. ANGELA KELLER, the 2nd Attendant in the Homecoming Royalty, represents the Sophomore Class. Angela has been active for many years in student government. She is active in the drill team and enjoys playing the saxophone and the piano. She's not only talented but is also very popular with all the students at M. H. S.
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