Show Pige 6 - Millard County Thun DSPS May 1988 19 ms NEWS PS by Jason North MHS Junior Class Assembly Quel Dommage! by Jason North The fifth annual French Club versus Spanish Club soccer match occurred on the MHS football field The May beat the Spanish team amazingly French for the first time! The score was 3 to 0 “Nous sommes tristes mais c’etait un bon jeu” remarked a member of the French team “Les totalmente” reported a Spanish Club member “pero las ranas jugaron bien?” The players were: Spanish: Chauch Ream Chang Ream Ning Nong Stan Freeman Sarah Adams Debbie Child Carling Rhett Kimball Matt Dastrup Marie Fowler Shane Starley Kerry Watson Mike Hansen Roy Olpin French: Alex Rodriguez Bridgette Monroe Jason North Robert Freeman Billy Freeman Denice Starley Christensen Starley Jolley Kevin Wasden Mao Anh Huong DHS DRAMA CLUB members who participated in the 2A State Drama competition are pictured back row left to right: Adelle Peterson Angie Staheli Kodi Roholt Jodi Jenkins Kevin Oliver Melanie Larson Kristi Coffelt Angela Moony front to r: Paula Nielson Dustin Knudsen Neysa Plummer Gentry Smith Jason Wilcox DHS Drama does well at State The DHS Drama Club boarded the bus at 5:30 am on April 30 on their way to Timpview High for the annual 2 A State Drama competition In order for drama members to go to state they had to qualify at region with ratings of no less than excellent and rankings in each round of no lower than third At the end of the day awards were given to the following: Dustin Knudsen- Superior: Pantomime Neysa Kodi Paula Interpretation Excellent: Angie Jodi Angela Kristi Coffelt and Melanie pretation from Plays Kevin Oliver and Jason from Plays Gentry Smith and Brenda from Plays For these students State marked the end of a long year and a lot of work in drama Mr Ron Lamb Drama Coach stated “The team did really well We took 9th place of 18 teams We would have been in the top 6 but our play didn’t qualify for State The team worked hard and deserves a lot of credit’’ He also added that he would like to thank everyone who has participated in drama activities throughout the year beginning with the school play “Annie” which was a big success Interpretation Adelle tion Rex InterpretaInter s SUSC business students to compete Utah State Fourteen Southern business students will compete at the National Phi Beta Lambda Leadership Conference June 29 through July 3 in Cincinnati Ohio SUSC’s Chi Alpha Chapter won sweepstakes at the State Leadership Conference for the third consecutive year winning 64 awards including 10 first places and honors as Utah’s largest PBL chapter SUSC chapter The hosted the state meet which attracted 150 students from eight Utah colleges and universities SUSC representatives to the PBL nationals include Kathie Griffin of Delta in Ms Future Business Teacher and Debbie Wardle of Delta in information management Chi Alpha awards on the state level were: Kathie Griffin first place in Ms Future Business Teacher and third in job interview Debbie Wardle third in information management When you have forgotten to take the butter out of a recipe shred it like a carrot The pieces will be soft r “New” the refrigerator enough to use for 5 “New” “New” $ I VIDEO ARCADE Hew Game Center " "All PLAZA LANES ARCADE I 864-445- 1 J s Special this week: Bowling 75 1 r I — i— per game r jjc i PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru May 26 520 E Topaz Blvd if i at the Pendray Hwy 6 Plaza Twin s in the Junior Class Participants Assembly on May 6 were: Skit: Brian Wade Richard Hatton Clenneth Berry George Richards Renee Dickinson Marie Fowler Katrina Hirschi Sheila Telford Daniel Mr Greenhalgh Cummings Julyn Cherie Paxton Felecia Shellenberger Masner “She’s Opening: Cheree Paxton a Like the Wind” Jared Lisonbee and the humorous interpretation chorus: Jill Hunter piano Joanna Cheree PaxShumway ton Shawndell Bond Amy Robison Felecia Masner Wenda Whittaker Sherrie Barkdull Julie Shumway Jenny Scott Alicia Peterson Staff: Jason North director Mr Carling Mrs Olson Mr Naylor Mrs Nielsen Formal dancers: Kelly Gillins Sheila Lund Kerry Watson Jennifer Probert Kevin Wasden Brenda Brunson Jared Lisonbee Kelly Phillips Aaron W'hite Jason North Kristen Stott Jody Ashman Ron Lisa Vuthy Bumperbranding by Jason North Several students attended the 1988 Millard County Republican ConvenThe students tion worked with political aides passing out campaign buttons and bumperstickers for Senator Orrin Hatch and Governor Norm Bangerter The convention was held at the Pahvant Senior Citizens building at 7:30 pm on May 10 The students each had their picture taken the the Governor The studnets participating were: Jody Ashman Jason North Denice Starley Katrina Hirschi Dan Cummings Aaron White Kerry Watson and Annette Peterson The Millard High School Deseret News Sterling Scholars are: English and Literature Jody Ashman Speech and Drama Jared Lisonbee Mathematics Jim Wood Social Science Jason North Science Aaron W'hite Foreign Language Denice Starley Visual Arts Kevin Wasden Vocational Education Daniel Cummings Homemaking Katrina Hirschi Business Education Andrea Music Stephenson Kelly General Phillips Kerry Watson Twin The leading cause of death for is motor vehicle acteenagers cidents Almost 60 percent of fatally jured teenage drivers are found to have alcohol in their blood system Young people must realize the grave consequences of driving under the fluence of alcohol or drugs and learn to accept individual personal responsibility for prevention The Utah Highway Patrol is bringing “Scared Stiff” an educational accident prevention program to our high schools The program aims to alert our students to the dangers of driving and especially the grave consequences of speeding and driving under the fluence of alcohol and or drugs The Utah Highway Patrol has scheduled the following dates and times for the senior classes of these high schools: Delta High: May 23 9:10 am Millard High: May 24 1:20 pm Freeman Recreation Chairmen Marina Pochureck and Sheila Telford Peer Brenda Brunson Reporter Jennifer Probert Educator Gift’s Unlimited for Graduation presents We have almost everything CAR STEREOS DISCS WATERBEDS RADAR DETECTORS BALLONS Coming Next: "The Fox 6 the Hound” Sunday 6 Monday Adults Tuevdas Discount $35(1 Nights Adults - ( — nnzz and arm and leg wrestling At the conclusion of the activities the students were given a cinnamon bear to remind them of the old saying: “I ‘bearly’ survived Utah history” A big Coyote card thank you to room mothers who helped make this a very fun and enjoyable experience for our students-yo- ur children & to one of the local businesses was first on the agenda After piling into the bus the youngsters were taken to the Delta Valley Farms Cheese Plant They were excited and eager to watch the process of how milk can eventually become a large brick of cheese In the afternoon a picnic was next on the agenda This was held in Oak City Canyon A fun time was had by all of the youngsters Thank you to our outstanding 2nd Grade Staff for making this a special experience for our students MUCH MORE ONE SHOW ONLY nder A Senior $2 00 PA ( ui7ens I ndct 5 A Senior i' u nv SI Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call 864-455i The fourth graders of the Delta South Elementary held their annual Mountain Man Day Friday May 13 This day is an afternoon of fun and activities that goes hand in hand with their years study of Utah history The activities of the day consisted of a pie eating contest tall tales being told a buffalo chip throwing event The caleterta staff of the Delia South Elementary hosted the entire Millard School District school lunch personnel A lovely dinner was enjoyed by everyone after which a program was presented During the program one of former school lunch ladies was paid our a special tribute Mrs Lana Metnhardt wrote and gave a tribute to Mrs Corbett Stevenson for all of her years of service to the school Thank you everyone for an outstanding event STEREOS DAYBEDS 9:30 pm Mountain man day Lunch ladies host Cheese Plant visit graders from our school spring get together wereTheonsecond the go this past week A visit CEDAR CHESTS COMPACT 7:10 6 State College Kathie placed first in the prestigious Ms Future Business Teacher event and third in Job Interview She is currently doing her student teaching at Delta High School and West Central Utah Vocational Center Because of their fruitful efforts both students have qualified to represent the state of Utah this summer at the National Phi Beta Lambda Convention in Ohio Cincinnati The new Millard High School FHA officers for the year are: President Sheila Lund Vice President Tiffanie Katrina Hirschi Secretary Annette Peterson Robins Treasurer Historians Wendy Wood and Deana TAPES 2 Kathie ' i “Scared Stiff” coming to high schools PORTABLE MASH since and MHS has new FHA officers HOME STEREOS ‘The best military comedy Tomhinp Hardy by Katrina Hirschi Vocational Day in Cedar City was a great success All those who are in home economics were able to attend Each person who went either competed in a different area or modeled an article which she had made in home economics class during the year The results of the contests were as follows: 2nd place in table setting Linda Quarnberg and Patty Rasmussen 2nd Katrina cooking place in muffin Hirschi and Wendy Wood 3rd place in muffin cooking Deana Freeman and Laurie Johnson 2nd place in story telling Kristin McGinn Kimberly Watts Catrina Anderson and Becky Dalton Those who modeled in the fashion Katrina show were Suzie Tracy Hirschi Kathryn Mace Annette Peterson Shelley Johnson Tiffany Robins Laurie Johnson and Ron King to all those who Congratulations participated 1 7:00 & 9:05 pm Thayne parGriffin recently Willoughby ticipated in the annual Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) State Business Competition held at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City Utah Both competed in various events and won honors in several categories Thayne placed first in Business Decision Making second in Finance third in Accounting and fourth in Computer Concepts Thayne is studying business Vocational Day at SUSC MHS scholars Come to Delia High graduates place in State Business Competition GIFTS UNLIMITED 298 N Hwy 6 - Delta - 864-372- 3 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