Show Have any spare parts? wi by ikxij CzgwR The AcappeLa Chcxa Las eansed $42ObO They need $60 (8 J more The members ice con:Er g thea- weekly fund raisers If for some reason they don’t reach the goal each member w Ji Lave to pay the divided deference m cost Ob March they wJJ hold a Farm Bureau Banquet at the Delia South EJementary Senator lai e Garn wd! foe the guest speaker Members are collecting old batteries scrap iron and un cans They would aplust contact preciate any donanons any acappeila member Region Solo Lnsemfole competition js on Mar 21 About ifour ensemble V soloists and a madrigaJ group group erf about 20 people ill compete from Delia High Jf the choir receives ill go into rate a superior rating they competition A dance w ill be Field ai the toig'h school on March 22 ou must be wearing “funny glasses” tone with a big nose) in or der to get in Acappella members will be selling these glasses Thanks to each and every one from die Delta High Acappella Choir! DHS happenings 8a k row Sheila Andersen Jennifer Smith middle row Sandy Peterson Jena Edwards lisa Taylor Julliette Scoville front row Amie Nicole Nielson Melanie Rosenkrantz Bobbi Porter Alley FFA Sweetheart Candidates chosen This years competition for the EE A Sweetheart will start on Tuesday Mar 14 with posters on display in the Delta High School Thursday Mar 16 competitions in milking driving a tractor saddling a horse and chasing a pig will be held Cakes will be sold and there be an assembly during 3rd period on riday Mar 17 We in the FT A congratulate each girl and wish them all success The winner will compete in state on April 7 in Provo will Thurs Mar 9 Sweetheart Ball Queen completions during 7th period on the field bv the tennis courts at DHS 10: Eri Mar Ball Sweetheart Assembly 3rd and 4ch periods in the DHS Auditorium Sweetheart Bull will be held in the gym The dress will be Prices are $400 per person and $700 per couple Sat Mar Acappella is sponsoring a banquet at the South Elementary at 6 pm Jake Garn will be a guest speaker $600 per person Mon Mar 13: Sign up tor the boy to chase for Sadie Hawkins Cost is $100 at the high school from a cheerleader Available Guys pay $1 00 to fmd out who chases them DHS graduation requirements DELTA HIGH Math Tst High Scorers: Back row DarinClay Joeral Loukinas Terry Jensen Jeff Stewart Dan Nielsen Chris Shelley front row Scott Nielson Jan Finlinson Sandy Petersen Teresa Nickle Alycia Greathouse Burke Tay'or Top Malh students On Tuesday 28 sixty of Delta High's top math students took School the “American High Mathematics Examination” The test was given throughout the United States on the same day with the purpose of identifying outstanding math students The test is very difficult and really challenges the students The top student in each school receives a “Math Honor” pm and an opportunity to take the American Invitational Mathematics Examination on March 21 Darin Clay was Delta High’s top scorer along with Dan Nielson Joeral Loukinas Chris Shelly Jeft Stewart Burke Taylor Alycia Greathouse Terry Jensen Sandy Petersen Terresa Nickle Jan Finlinson and Scott Nielson Student Council honors students The Delta High Student Council selects a few students each year for an elite award They are nominated by a member of the student council and then voted on It must be unanimous for the person to be voted on This award is given to people because of their uniqueness in scholastic athletic or any other category he or she excels in Also it is over if the student council feels someone has gone beyond Tri-De- ls the call of duty to help out the school or community The recipients of this unique award Michelle Dent are Angie Staheli Stacie Babb Lisa Vance Bishop Nielson Curtis Turner Nikki Best and Nicole Nielson The Student Council commends these students It is a great pleasure to have good people represent our school and community in the manner that they do going to state Britt Willden the Delta High Eeb Saturday traveled to Snow College lor Region They performed four dances-a prop and a novelty military dance They received excellent on all the dances except the military dance in which they received a superior received a 92 on their The prop but because of all the dropped items they were lowered to an 89 T heir novelty received an 88 because they took too long in getting their backdrop 88 up On their dance they received an by 25 The military dance received a 93 which allows them to go to state with the To go to state they must military Even though the receive a are only taking their military dance to state Jackee Lovell President said “We telt really good about our pertormance at region We worked really hard and are pleased that which is our haidest our military dance is going to state" Mate will be held in Spanish Fork High School on March 18 by Daniel Davidson Members ot the Delta Fltgh School Student Council were guests of the governor ot the State ot Utah on Eebruary 28 The purpose tor the student trip was to witness the signing of a bill which students were instrumental in dratnng This bill would ullow a school to regulate the use of profits front sending machines winch it owns The law previously instructed that such The profits be spent on textbooks students had been to the governor’s fice on Eeb 8 m hopes of witnessing the bill’s singing then but the governor was not able to do it at that time students This second time though were only allowed two minutes with him the governor signed the bill as well as expressing his appreciation lor the students’ efforts on the bill and the tact that so many schools seemed to have been brought together on this issue Here’s a tip a tax tip when select mg a tax pieparer — stay away tiom someone who an "in" with the liS to have (hums don ai (epl promises ol a return! (iet the pieparerlo sign the let urn NEVF1R agree to sign a blank He return BM-HRuMtr S ot IM MHS NEWS ti I’m - )VW Fw vjs A fjvt JlL'e M aragr men’ The Ptj'Lzrrerct’-Ptoc daTe team first aasd wJJ co'rpt" e M Srat d April 6 Tbe members a't as follow Tilarn Swallow CLaincasi and Darnel Cununu gs Darm Cummjjigt Lnc Reid T'aus OLsev ood served as fvoor and Jje members Dame! C umrrrgs first in Speaking and be w also conpeie at the State Olsen Crystal competed id Creed Speaking and placed 2nd and Damon Averett completed in prepared PubUt SpeaLmg and placed 3rd Tilden Swallow and Daniel C tied for first pta-- t in 'lit Star Area Competition 3i d Stacy Stephenson Jim ood won Arta with Dati Kobison Agribusinessman placing 2nd SAT testing Sophomore Dunce 8th grade busketbull BYU Science Bowl State Competition End ol third term Sennit FES ‘Great Brain” The “Great Bruin” projects were a great success this year in the filimore Elementary School This coniesi was open to ull 3rd and 4tli graders who were interested Each student did a research project on any subject they wanted to They would then present an oral report to their class with pictures drawings and whatever else they had We had a lot of students enter this year with many great projects Many awards were given In the "Genius Category file winners were: Melanie Monsen Petei Herhn Amy Brmkerhoff Nez Dustin Alldredge Chris Flare Kody K Nathan S Jenneka Fleidi HunJewkes Alicia Larsen Kent tsman Amanda Monroe Eli Stevens Jake Adams Robison Wardle Meludie Analtsa Coats Tauitte Stott Mindy Coats Jill Larsen Marcia Swallow JoAnn Stevens RobKristi Tams Tuttle bie Aquire Brynn Burgess Wyntcr Whatcott Russell Jewkes Cassidy Memmoti Stevens Stevens Suzanne George Shad Coats Angelia McVey Ahsca Adrian Tuttle Beckstrand Warner Josh Beckstrand Ryan t Alldredge Katie Monroe Traci Jenntler Bond Kolbs Bond Lisa David T Turner Jayci Crapo Spencer Stevens Jonathan Ltsonbee In the “Mastermind Category” the winners were Nicole Robins Andy Henderson Jeremy Greg Stevens Rachel Jackson Josh Stephenson Reuben Chad Kunz Debeaubten Megan Bond Jolley Kelly Childs Leslie Thatcher Anya Davies Ryan Allen Ktnt Levi Kara Bartdall Wayne Olsen Kathy Robison ( students! a fca gtitr F excellent by Jason North academic decathlon The Tagirs' learn took titth place out ot 23 schools at the vstuie competition held in St ebruury 23 25 George In the “honor” Jaied Lisonbee und Andrea Slept leiison tied lor second place in lunguuge uud literature Miti Dudly look third in language and luera’uie the “'sCholusln” calegorv uud Jason Nortli tied loi cond in lunguage und inerutuie Matt I uller scoied uud in mlervu-liigli science In the ‘‘varsity" Ryan calegorv Olson took second in lunguuge uud literature uud second in hue arts Julie Shuntwuv seined except ninullv high in imerview and in exswv Saruli Adams scoied high in interview ulso a leuin we placed fittli overall uud placed sixth ill the "xupetqui Colrttt Ghristenst-- “ Dreamer & Doer” bv Jason North Colette Christensen has been presented by MHS "Di earner and Doer” award Colette eurned tins lor ull ot her “background work” Sue has done a lot ot plunnmg und organizing lor school activities without receiving much official recognition Colette is studentbudy Lasi year she served as studentbody histonun As a sophomore uud junior she was elected to cluss student Colette is the secretary representative to the FTbA She bus beem a candidate for the sweetheurt and the homecoming dunces und Colette has been active in lias worked as a volunteer ut Filtmoie Fiospital Colette Christensen is un important force in the school und communes Junior Statesman of America news by Judy Ashman lie oMicers ol this years Junior Statesman ol Amerieu Club ai Milluid Andrea ure Stejthenson Fligh dent Jaied Lisonbee Vtci Riesideiu Jody Ashnuui Secietary Kerrv Treasuic-- MHS scholarship announced As a pioject this veui to eteait in the election u mock elec tion was held toi tin President ot tin I 8 and tin Governor o! Utah E was a great learning experience loi al! thosi involved Tln-hope lo contribute to the Slu ot raising dent Council's pioieet enough numes to puichase Hag's tor ull ot the classrooms ut the high school Any senior who has a lather work mg at IBP is eligible to apply tor a forms and Apjthcation scholarship turtlier information may be obtained troni Coach Munson at the high school Ovr the penud of e year many families spend more on heaters than on two air conditioners two colors TVs and half a dozen other appliances their hot a water re- frigerator t— r r T x r-- r PLAZA TWIN THEA TRE 1" i Thru March 16 520 E Topaz Blvd II 4 BEST at on hwy £ the Pendray Plaza MCTUriEOFTHErUJr tH Twin 7:00 6 9:20 pm 5 OFF SALE t IWISSKSIFH ?TT ON 7:15 KihIj 'id “Vv’c’tsjL 2118 tn' & Martin Sliort THRE£FU3!TII'lS & pm Adults MINERALS West Main - Delta TINA’S JEWELRY ONLY AND MONDAYS Nidv (Suite H2 Twin 9:15 Oiler SUNDAYS Z Fm'llplion April czg li EARLY SHOWS rVn I is 'tie part no'cd so s' it t‘ at oia- MHS Academic Decathlon is Mur 6 10 SAT testing 11th grade Mar 9 Purenting Skills (Bill Marshall) Auditorium 7:00 (Open to the public) Mur 10: Pahvant Power Tumblers Mur Mar 17: Mar tournament Mur 18 Drill Team Mar 22: Dance 'J 2a’ S (Lad Jmb by Jason North Tiie Millard High Science Club went a field trip to the Hansen Planetarium m Salt Lake City on I February 28 They enjoyed the many fascinating exhibits that were on Then the display at the Planetarium students attended an excellent show that was put on by the Planetarium titled in Search of the Real E1 The show was about there actually being hfve on otiier planets in the vast universe After eating the students then returned home that night about 12:00 Puhvunt Power Tumblers tf The Hgb Vihciu! Vitaice time’ t TV f air at held on Mar jb its wttr Oietuistry in rtic J J Ra brv r Ma-- e 2 ris’ me Row ie Bennett aunon 2 Cmdy SLank and bpa-- e Sweepsudes Ja’cd I ruCy Sw allow 2 us" tn ta'coi' Rather’ cud £tn t' unuien'a Silence MJt Gates Richard Jacobsen j 2 Rasmussen Ryan Rvaty J Danes Kel'y Sweepstakes Dawd J Olson Gheree Burt ? Stevens 2 Shane Monroe Zoology I a us Guar nhe'g Andy Sweepstaies Monroe J Computers Ry an Brunt--- ' j gmeei uig’ Sweeps takes Dusian Julie Speaiman Sta' Jdaia MenCoa's 2 J uv m T albot doza J John Lim2 RFvmcs Sweepstafes burg Mark mlinson i Kristin Burns 2 Jared Higgs Mtdane Casey Swtepstak Sweepstakes Jason Jacobsen C rystal Olsen J C’hns Blad 2 Be'h Russel! Jut ? Micr ubiulogv Sta'it-J 2 Susan Hanset Behavioral Science Sweepstakes Noe Anna yaniaguch' Ka'by Hunter Nielsen 2 Suzetie J e'guson ? N J ) WTme ? Jeatne Hare ? or 11: J 1 MHS Science Fair MHS Science Club trip Mar and a so bt’icift! An Vv-'ufiMiV tsJ 2 a tit Arp Cer'er Li ics'i The Vi g Vat H gi f'i t M Eagles score big a ( area competition 28 cckcricn rbt L'ak at KaaeOOOOCCOCftBOOeCCOCOOOCOftOOOOOt tr Lett) Uw Coegrte jlauons to the MJLard Eight f F A men berg a ho ere in H on February 28 for their are conpe-uot- i Mdlard won 20 erf 25 proficiency will be a'eas winning applications judged and aw at ded at State April They are as follows: Dan Robison Ag Eaectnfication A Dan Cumin mgs Ag Ag Mechanics Sait A Service A Feed Gijuii Glen Swallow beef Prod action Iroy Coats J run A Vegetable A Diversified Crop Casey Peterson Diversied Livestock 1 ravis Stevens F arm Placement Josh Asti man Floriculture Darin CummProduction David ings Forage Whitaker Forestry Mark Robison Julie Monroe Outdoor Nursery Recreation Rovee Stevens Poultry T llden Swallow Soil A ater Management Shawn kelly Swine Production C urus Stevens Specialty Crop David Stevens Specialty Animal Kelly Olsen ':t t ' v Ifo t A" M ustvm (Rior does the boy’s sports and Sherilyn Johnson does the gill's sports Jasin Kooyman and Randy Smith specialize Alicia Foster in wrestling articles does the Delta besides being High School events Teresa W illoughby focuses on student activities Shelly Bunker reports mostly on adami ministrative policies and faculty Reynolds centers on academics and Becki Grgich reports on departments Britt Wilden's the music depaitment area is clubs And finally Dan Davidhe jourson is the staff photographer nalism advisor is Mr Nathan Sanders a new teacher this year The MoDel has a tradition of cellence There is a competition tor all school papers in Utah on Match 17 In recent years the MoDel has won the honor ot best 2A paper in the state several times The journalism students hope to do as well this year 7 Nvrrb - M fc ! Jrt bp' "ti set Writing up a storm by Tami Reynolds Journalism students at Delta High School are gaining experience by reseaiching writing and punting arthe school ticles in the MoDel newspaper Many amclesof community interest written by the students are published in the school section of the The journalism Chronicle Progress class has published two MoDels so far this year A third issue is scheduled to 22 he first isue was come out March printed in October and the second issue was published on February 9 The all students have to do the layout issues T hey took and developed all the pictures and did the designing of the papers Alicia I oster was chosen to be the MoDel Ldnoi when Beth Stewan the Lditor moved at the start of the he journalism class is comprisyear ed of people 7 girls and 4 boys All the students do feature at tides and have an area ot specialty Cory I arsen Sfwr travel projects Vending machine profits ffm MHS art students MHS events Often and the parents whai exactly is being required tor students to graduate front Delta High School following are those reTo graduate from high quirements school in the Millard School Districts a student shall earn a minimum of 24 and units of credit in grades 9 10 12 reQuestions about graduation quirements should be referred to Mr Bill foster Delta High School Guidance Counselor English 30 Math 20 Science 20 Computer Studies 5 Social Studies 30 Arts I? Fleulthy Lite Styles (' would be Health) 20 Vocational Education 10 free Einerprise 25 totalling 15 Units Electives 875 for a total of 24 Units t Jf ISFS fSrMuUt-frr- tocociooooooooootiooooeftcccQocccoot" $) 50 I" 6 Lnori A Senior kaizens f fa) S7 0r ' A L nde' A 8emor k iiizens $1 Discoum Nignis Adu'ts S7 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call luesdav 1"" "! f i 0) "r - |