Show USPS Millard County Delta Middle School I Thor Mar 19 19S7 - Page 7 M HS NE WS : $ by Maren Bailey ip OF THE Millard Eagle FFA State winning Crops judging team include Jake DeGraffenried holding his high individual trophy Wendell Benward with the first place trophy from Snow College Robison and Mary Waters holding the first place state plaque Doug Advisor Robert A Nielson MEMBERS BEVERLY DEVVYZE Teacher (far right) announced Delta Middle School winners in the American Junior High School Mathematics Examination front row Daniel Corey first Lance Greener second Curtis Tanner second John Pruitt third second row Tina DeGraw third Lisa Nielsen third Hesper Jones first All are eighth grade students are L to R: Quarnberg with the state plaque for first place Doug Stott with the first place Advisor Robert Bill and Snow Freeman from Chapter College trophy A Nielson MEMBERS OF THE State Winning Land Judging team David Whitaker holding the high individual trophy Jeff “South Pacific” with the leads double cast will be presented to the public at Delta High Jim Larsen and David Bird play opposite Gloria March Roper and Kodi Roholt “South Pacific” on stage at Delta High March A cockeyed optimist a sophisticated hilarious seebees a Frenchman swindler Where else but South Pacific can an audience find all these characters? Delta High will stage its version of the musical on March Jim Larsen who plays the Frensaid “We’re really looking chman forward to performing for the community because we put a lot of hard work into the production” The practices have been hard work from five to nine almost every night with some Saturday practices but the directors and cast feel the end result will be worth it Rehearsals have been anything but boring One time director Mr Wankier shocked himself on the new 25-2- News 8 SATl And here all this time I thought it meant Saturday Afternoon Theater! Teachers and students have been very busy the past 4 days taking Stanford Achievement the annual Tests By observing the youngsters it appears they did a very outstanding job So to you kids Coyote says “Thanks for a job well done” Thank you parents for your support in mak- - lighting system he put in for the production “The play has many different moods” said Amy Hyde who has watched scene rehearsals A serious mood is portrayed in the characters played by Jim Larsen and David Bird while Nellie the nurse played by Gloria Roper and Kodi Roholt adds a naive innocent touch And then there’s Billis played by Shereef Abdelaal and Bloody Mary played by Shereen Abdelaal and Cindy Bunker that show the humorous side of the play With director Ron Lamb’s birthday on Saturday March 28 the cast has an extra motive to put on a perfect performance ing sure your youngsters were here to participate in this event Just hot off the press! Mr Greg Chappell will be replacing Mrs Susan Johnson who has resigned because of health problems Thanks to you Mrs for your service you have Johnson given the past year and a half in the 4th grade Delta North Elementary In The News MEMBERS OF THE second place state Range Judging team included Gehre with Troy Coats Tilden Swallow and Jeff Kelby Swallow Millard Eagle FFA Chapter Chapter Advisor Robert A Nielson The o' Debate team completes state ‘J Last Saturday the Delta debate team finished state competition at Snow College and did very well as a small school The team is now preparing for the district tournament which will eventually lead to national competition The strength in individual events came from John Escott in extemporaneous speaking He took first at state with a superior rating Jodi Peterson also did well in extemp with an excellent rating debate Shereen Abdelaal In and John Escott were the stars again taking second in the state losing to a team from Grand County The team that they lost to barely qualified for state doing much worse than Shereen that and John at region However same team has beaten Shereen and John before Shereen said “I enjoyed myself at state because of the friendly competition Second at state was kind of a but I think next year disappointment we’ll really live up to our potential as a team” Also doing well especially for a new team were Shereef Abdelaal and Jodi debate Peterson in Jodi said “State debate was fun Watching finals in debate was a great experience Even though we didn’t take state there were people in the finals from Delta in almost all areas and I hope that next year I can make it to the We were entertained as he sawed unsuspecting victims in half and as he pulled rabbits from hats It is fun to have such a talented magician in our midst This past week we were entertained by Mark Evans Mark’s magic excited the students especially when he emptied an entire bucket of money from Dustyn Johnson’s nose! It is interesting to note that Greg and Mark have worked together in years past in the Salt Lake area We salute these two talented men and hope they will choose to return to Delta North someday soon finals” Delta debate s In also had an excellent performance Dan Leslie took second in LD over all the state Roger Reynolds also did well with three wins and only one loss in prelims Kevin Oliver had a good rating with two wins and two losses Mark Evans demonstrating Money Magic Students enjoy magic Attendance policy altered for final term of the year Dr Simmons Delta High principal feels that the school is doing students at DHS a disservice by being so patient with those students who sluff and are tardy to class He feels that they should have hard consequences early In the fourth term of this year students will notice changes in the attendance policy Students will be expected to be in class before the tardy bell rings If a student arrives late the teacher will determine whether the tardy is excused or not On the third unexcused tardy the student’s name will be submitted to the assistant principal’s office The student will then be suspended for three days If after returning to school the student receives a fourth fifth and sixth unexcused tardy heshe will be suspended for five days After returning from the five day three suspension if the student receives additional tardies heshe will be recommended for dismissal from school for the rest of the quarter The sluffing policies have also been changed On the first offense the student will meet with the principal and teacher involved and then the student will be suspended for three days or the parents will be notified and asked to return to school with the student The second offense will result in suspension for five days On the third offense one of these acRecommend tions will be made: During the past month Delta North Elementary students have been entertained by two fantastic magicians In late February local talent Greg Allen shared his wonderful world of magic with over 400 students at our school dismissal from school 2 Loss of credit or 3 Referred to juvenile court PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 E Blvd Topaz at on Hwy 6 Pendray Plaza Delta Prices: Twin 7 13 Senior Adults pm 9 had won the State previous to Twin it 2 14 & pm Hats off to the bubble crew It’s that time of year again! Our bubble volunteers have once again rescued Delta North teachers from the depths of despair with their timely and efficient bubbling! Each year as we prepare for the Stanford Achievement Test we must bubble in student identification information on each of the testing manuals for grades one through three It takes approximately five minutes of bubbling for each student enrolled in our school You can imagine the hours and hours this would require of each classroom teacher! Thanks to the efforts of our beloved bubble volunteers this past week our teachers were not bothered with this time consuming chore! We thank the following Bubblers: Karen Fowles Sue Maw Marlene Bliss Jane Ekins Mary Anne Johnson and Grace Chen Their efforts are sincerely appreciated "In a good play Death Before Dishonor 7:15 & 9:15 pm right" contests for the three consecutive years Millard Eagle FFA Chapter wins two state contests Three state judging contests have been held thus far this year by the Utah FFA Association with teams from the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter winning two and placing second in the other In the State Crops contest the Millard Chapter took top honors with Juab placing second and Tooele third Team members included Jake DeGraffenried Doug Robison Wendell Benward and Mary Waters Jake was high individual in the state with Doug and Wendell 3rd and 4th high respectively In the State Land Judging contest following Millard in first place were and Clearfield second Springville third High individual in the Land contest was David Whitaker with other team members Bill Freeman tied for third high individual and Doug Stott and Jeff Quarnberg tied for 5th high Officers selected The Millard High School Chapter of the Junior Statesman of America has selected its officers for 1987 The club is led by its president Heather Bristow who is assisted by Cheryl Stevens Vice President Jason North Secretary and Shauna Huffaker Reporter Here’s a tip a tax tip If you work for yourself and you make at least $400 a year you must file a tax return Don't get knocked for a loop on this one everyone is in the Friedrich Hebbel Notice of Class Do you feel you need to learn the English language better? We are planning on having a class to help you do just that If you are interested in English as a Second Language class please call the 0 and leave Vocational Center your name and phone number If there is enough interest we will start a class right away 864-402- Shows subject to change due to availability call 1 For more information Range individual in the state In the State Range Judging contest Morgan placed first Millard second and Manti third Tilden Swallow was 4th high individual in the state in the range contest with other team members Kelby Swallow Troy Coats and Jeff Gehre Jim In other judging competition Wood tied for high individual in Dairy Cattle judging out of 160 contestants Snow held at The contests were College with approximately 600 FFA members participating from 58 chapters in the state competing in Livestock Dairy Land Cattle Agriculture Mechanics Land and Range Judging Crops Range and Crops contests are state contests at this time with the remaining contests next May at Utah State University to be classified as State competition FBLA participate in seminar The Millard High School chapter of the Future Business Leades of America in the “You and your is participating bank” seminar sponsored by the Utah J Association Wesley Bankers Heward and Todd Monson from First Security Bank spent one week at the school to teach the basics of finance covering checking investments credit and budgeting Sheri Kay Christensen Millard High Schools Business Sterling Scholar as part of her project invited the banking association to present this This one week banking program course is endorsed by the Utah State Office of Education to promote financial responsibility Delta school lunch menu Monday Mar 23 Beef in gravy over whipped potato buttered orange pineapple peas coconut salad hot roll with butter and milk Tuesday Mar 24 Ham and cheese hogie french fries beets peach cobbler and milk Mar 25 Wednesday Pizza cream style corn tossed green salad fruit cocktail and milk Mar 26 Thursday Hamburger on a bun (shredded letmixed tuce and pickle) California vegetable ' j fresh banana and milk Friday Mar 27 Managers choice |