Show Millard Dana Bringard wins SUSC scholarship Concert to show Delta’s best The Spring Concert on May 21 vull present a series of superb performances from the music department when students duplicate their performance from recent competitions On May 2 both the vocal and strumental large ensembles did well at the Region Large Group Festival at Pine View- High Once again the DHS Acappella earned two “one” ratings Judges for this event were Howard Putnam of Dixie College and Ron Aden of SUSC The judges also awarded “one’s” to the Cedar City choir as well as naming it best choir in the region Mr Wankier’s last words to his choir were “If you do your best and get a three I’ll be happy but if you get a I'll never superior and do badly forgive you” Wankier had no regrets when the last chord was over He was so pleased with the professionalism he heard he says he plans to make each singer a tape of the performance The Men’s Chorus received a “one” from Mr Aden and a from Putnam The Delta Concert Band performed the best they have all year according to first chair flute Kati Young The band received two ratings Cedar City was the only band in the region to attain higher ratings and Pine View also pulled two Kati Young attributes this year’s band’s to a “complete turn around from last year’s Our new director has changed the attitude and the number of people involved in the band has doubled” Mr Larson band director sees a bright future for his mainly freshman band He said “I don’t see any reason why we can’t get a superior at region next year” s¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥) t Delta Middle School I I ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥4 minis ( XPS Mas 9 1985 - Camera Lights This little note we send to you By way ol “hand to hand" To tell you of a special treat lor you we’ve well nigh planned There's going to be a program We hope that you can come We're sure that you'll enjoy it ( ome out and have some tun! We’ve spent much time preparing Fou’ll not want to nuss this chance To watch us entertain you With many a song and dance We've got rhythm we've got class Is the theme ot our Spring est We’ve long awaited this opportunity lo perloim tor cadi and every guest UTC graduates fi1 the tune and place aie Scads set The curtain's almost to rise So bring a fnend and grab a bench Fou’re in lor a real prize! if D Joan Knotts visits Delta North 1 Fhutsdav Delta PI Co mnasium 7 oo mu May and May 3 1985 Delta North Elementary students were treated to stories from Joan Knotts Mrs Knotts is a storyteller from Albion Michigan She shared history and legends from the native American culture in the Great Lakes region She displayed headwork and jewelry from the Indian cluture with the students Most of her jewelry was made from pieces of purple shell rather than the customary turquoise one associated with Indian art On 2 Back Row: Jonathan P Slav 9 High Ss School m Zane Jennie Ogden Draper Front row: )odie )ones Lori Henrie Tracie Nickel Lovell Pendray CROWAVEIOVENS" NOW AT Delta Auto students: standing unraveling Mrs Mincer has wound many miles of yarn on bobbins placed them in a S Appliance Jeremy Mecham Kathy Dekker an exceptional opportunity to save! Living history demonstrated with looms is used to set the “A twist of the yarn” explained Mrs Norshe as Mincer man (Kathy) demonstrated the use of looms spinning wheels and other tools of her heritage craft to over 210 Tifth Grade students at the Delta Middle School last week She showed students how the yarn was twisted on the (in Mrs Mincer’s hands in the picture) Later she will put the entire set yarn into cold water to set and the twist and to prevent the yarn from shuttle and woven dozens of yards of material on her previously threaded loom during the past eight years Dresses shawls rugs and purses have been produced as a result of this type of artistic creation Since arriving in Delta last fall Mrs Mincer said that she appreciated the opportunity to give two demonstrations at the Delta Middle School and two at Delta High School Middle Dalton Delta Eleanor School principal commented “Spinning and weaving are a traditional part of Utah pioneer days These arts are ‘living’ history” Back Row: Palmer Hoskins Lewis Lewis Sheryl Curtis Angela Middle Row: Amie Casey Bassett Jennifer Front Row: Ryan Johnson Scoville menu (Subject to change without notice) May 13 Monday Maccaroni & cheese w turkey slice buttered spinach blueberry stir bread w honey butter apricot halves and milk Tuesday May 14 Spaghetti vvmeat sauce sliced garlic bread mixed veg coconut cream pud ding and milk May 15 Wednesday AresA Sprr7j fbu Afaus All Sprri Mollie Davis Not pictured Nathan Rachel cornbread w peanut Fish n chips outter whip green salad fruited lemon jello and milk Thursday May 16 dinner Fried chicken Birthday potatoes & gravy wk corn - hot roll chocolate cake w cherry topping and milk Friday May 17 Meatloaf wtomato sauce later tots carrot & celery stick orange bow knots and milk Mother’s Day Special Dresses Cb vrd Titles - 7Bus c SprinjSeepattn AA?h'&HvArs Xz SArtjeoiy Aiiy Afcm 7 Action Valyn Frandsen Justin Taylor David Eklunk Middle Row: Ryan Kathy Mincer demonstrating spin- ning weaving arts to Fifth Grade Pae Delta North Elementary In The News Winners of recent Business Vocational Day contests were announced this week by Larry A Olsen chairman of the annual Southern Utah State College competition “Over 700 students representing 31 middle school junior and senior high and schools competed in Typewriting machine II Shorthand I accounting transcription filing spelling business machines math business English and American free enterprise contests” said Dr Olsen Seven students all high school full tuition seniors were awarded SUSC scholarships as a result of their excellent showing Delta High’s Dana Bringard was one earning a scholarship worth $702 Winners in each area of competition include: Russ Smith Shane Larson Delta Shorthand I Delta team second Lori Evers Machine transcription Delta second Business English Dana Bringard tied for first Spelling relay Millard High team “B” took third Commencement at Utah Technical at Provo College Orem will feature Governor Norm Bangeter as keynote speaker on Thursday May 30 at 6 pm in the Orem campus Activity Center Students who have completed studies school year will through the gather for the annual commencement ceremonies receiving certificates of in Applied the Associate completion Science or associate of Science degrees Delta graduates are: Carrie Jean Graff AA Chris J Mork C2yr (2 Yr Certifeate) Karl William Reece C (Certificate) Carrie Jean Graff C Cindy Lee Losee C Dixie I Pilling C Cori Lee Rollins AAS Julie Ann Holman C Ihurs S8SSSSSSSSStS8SSSSSSSSSCTSM5SSSS8MM$SSS3SSSSs cmu-- drscwfs stvrtr4to rjfus tindjOrf fly spnffij ? 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