Show 3 02 County Chromed ElQOIs s J 6 Millard paga M2 Fillmore fliddle School Murk Stevens R J Jenny (center) row tlatahf Diy Juthy Gutter"' Joce Jensen Denise Gjrcii end Lot i Hare Front Cert Penny B J Giles Jeff Rjfet Payee Christensen and Jess Davis Bi'k Dribbleball Intramural Championship iiIhkihi Sit" jr ml Mid Hi Si Aiitiom- ul them si In ml with at the am a tenth andi'ic’hth er jlc students enjoyed lunihluiK mtf amurals he championships fur this sport were held hong dribble hall 6 chosen as the vsmners jplairt lor the team was Mark ris leant members acre ( arl I’ennv Natjlie lav Vuthy Gutierrez R J Jenny Jaic Jenm )irusi iati la ola Hare It J titles Jill Roper Racc ( hristensen jnd Jcssi )as ics Unusual Intramurals at FMS fhth grade studmts at illmote Middle Sehool hast enjoyed intramural Ions' undir the ilireitmn ol I'rtnetpal Greg hapjtill and Mrs Vttkie have imludid n ball volleyball speed basketball soccer softball and dribbleball he studitils hase also been treated to the must unusual intramural sport of all limbo In the biat ol the famous limbo song students competed against each other a the limbo tick fell losser and lower ol e comparts lor the donated prizes Ihc students sstll pi i ul th ink sou to the hat a t'liut time this bad all till sou irig the limbo and they ssill also tell you the liit’hlis’h! ot the das was Mr in hi let and grass skirt happe Si si ntli ssorts all and ei viar In e arlmg ”'LJ?ij-r- ‘I ? r V DMS 8th Grade Graduation r DSE students celebrate school’s end The DMS band directed by Mrs Carolyn Rapplye On Tuesday May 21 hth grade students at DMS participated m their commencement exercises Kristie Ashby president of the DMS Student Council and 8th Or jde ( lass President and Student Council Vice- President Stcfamc spoke to their fellow hth graders an judicnceof teachers parents and friends Mrs Tolbert who is retiring this year and Principal Stylcr also spoke to the graduates Mrs Rapplyc's band and orchestra as well as small choir made up of hth grade students entertained the audience as they played and sang sescral selections The band played Top f Jf he Line Oldlimc Mar while Rock And Roll and March the orchestra played Spring Shenandoah Simple Gifts and Pomp and ( ircumstancc Mrs arsen's chorus students sang Magnify the Light To all DMS students we wish you a wonderful summer Stay sate work hard and wcwill see you again on August 15th Elementary Students from Delta South Elementary enjoyed a fun day on May 21 thanks to volunteers The preschool and dergarten students braved the weather to take pony rides courtesy of Ladd Holman Pictured with driver Hannah Holman are Taylor Johnson and Karen Ordaz in front and Katia Ordaz and YaJ ira Pena in back These students also had fun running relays playing musical hoops (similar to musical chairs) throwing sponges playing games with a large colorful parachuie and jumping rope First and second graders played musical hoops too Show n play- Slanworth son of Ramie and Rex Slanworth shows off his graduation certificate Kris Lt iraqss o- o Delta South ing this game are Tana Henne Kellie Ktllpack Nikki Hill Brooklyn Row ley and Rhett Facer They also played balloon volleyball scoop toss and crab socks plus ran lays and enjoyed scooter hockey Jyles Priest Allison Finlinson Brooke Finlinson Gabriel Miranda Lauryn Shaw and Chapman Phillipscn are shown in ihe circle they formed with their scooters Third fourth and fifth grades played quiet ball fruit basket heads up balloon volleyball crab socks twister four corners and sharks The final day of school May 23 the classes had parties and activities includingascavcngcr hunt by Mrs Darcie Allan’s third grade ttSrp l) c± I DSE 5th Graders Graduate V Kristie Ashby welcomes the guests attending the DM5 2002 8th grade commencement exercises Stephanie classmates Nissen speaking and guests to her J Keyboarding with Mrs Harris Ptrfr set if hints for the beginning of a race Track and Field Day for FMS Mrs Harris a keyboarding teacher at DMS would like to congratulate the top "keyboarders" in her keyboarding class Congratulations to Clark Jones who typed at a speed of 88 wpm Katie Larsen w ith a speed of 8 w pm Kolby Nelson and John Kunler each typing 60 wpm and Ti York who typed at a speed of 66 wpm Mrs Larsen's chorus class presenting "Disney Movie Magic" DMS Band orchestra and chorus Spring Concerts Stuart Htllcv )nlk Vm i on have a ( hoicc Mountain View 252 Main Suite it I'tah Delta - COUNSELING Anxiety Sexual Abuse Stress Depression Anger Problems Itehas (trial Problems Relationship Problems (all! Oil FRKK to whrdulr an appointment clta Technical Center School Community Council Election Meeting June 6 2002 6:00 pm Delta Technical Center Room 6 n 1 he students at DMS chance to show off their musical talents on May ‘Jth and then again on May 7th On the evening of May Olh Mrs Rapplcye's band and chestra presented their Spring Music Concert ach of the different sembles played a variety of selections in Orchestra the audience was tertained by the Fiddle Group 7th Grade Orchestra 8th tirade Orchestra and the 8th Guileful Orchestra In Hand Chorus students Denton Peterson and Jacob Cook the audience was able lo singing their solo hcjr selections presented Hand 7th tirade Hjnd and 8th Grade Hand by the Jaz Mrs Rappleyc would like to recognize and thank her student assistants that came over from the high school each djs hey were Kara Kunzlcr and Tiffany Howes 7th Mrs On May arson’s 7th and hth grade chorus presented their Spring program The title of the program was Disney Movie Magic All the songs were from Disney musicals Selections were sung from the movies Hunchback of Noire J)ame Hercules 101 Dalmations Tov Stoiv The Lion King and Pocahontas The audience of students and guests were entertained by Denton Peterson Jacob Cook Jessica Larsen Jason May Jonathan Ashby Kim Howell Carlcc Wood and Nicole Jeffery who all h3d solo parts on the program Kim Howell Michelle Mortcnscn Heidi Terry Jessica Lyman Megan Mcbndc Carlce Wood and Jessie Bahr did a wonderful job in making the posters for the program had a Utah Family Reading Program ‘Free children’s books & materials! Tree Child Care! ‘Free Food! ‘No cost to you! Reading Workshops for parents parents with preschool or kindergarten children And those who work with children Workshops will be held at the Delta North Media Center: Wednesday evenings: June 5 June 12 June 19 & June 26 (Try to attend all 4 sessions) Applications may be picked up and dropped off at Delta North Elementary 0 Questions? Call Judy Petersen at Fifth graders ended their career at Delta South Flemcntary with graduation on May 23 The students are show n singing in the program They sang “The Dream Lives On" "Preamble” "Let Freedom Sing" and "See Us Shine ” A smaller ensemble sang "New Colossus" Mrs Susan Stefanoff accompanied the numbers Some of the students shared patriotic quotes in conjunction with their study of American history this year Other students read the compositions they had written on America At the ceremony 20 students received the President's Award for Educational Achievement Eligible students maintained a grade point average of 90® for the year plus scored in the 85th percentile or higher in math or reading on their fall SAT test The honored students include Wesley Mangrum Trent Eliason Ethan Facer Shakell Nielson Kclcic ITiomas Jaxon Slanworth Joey Visser Spencer Nielson Emily Judkins Thomas Finlinson Cory Finlinson Josh Eliason Melissa McBride Micah Roper Teresa Brown Mike Burr Courtni Dutson Colton Roper Heidi Nielsen and Amy Stephenson Jeremy Burton is pictured with the trophy he received at graduation for perfect attendance through all his years of school DSE 4th graders visit DUP museum On May 8th DSE 4th graders visited the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Museum in Scipio Georgia Ivic and Clarisc Stone explained to the students the various articles and how things have changed from pioneer lime until now After visiting the museum the students headed to Maple Grove to hike cat and go on a science scavenger hunt n - r DSE kindergarten pupils enjoy - " dunes On May 9 the kindergarten classes of Mrs Ncdra Jackson and Mrs Sandra Ferrell joined together along with the parents for a picnic at the sandhills as shown in the accompanying photograph DSE Students Exceed Reading Goal Delta South Elementary set a goal for the dents to read for a million minutes outside of class The pupils ended the year with 1175311 minutes Kelcie Thomas led the readers with S3 260 minutes followed by Ryan Thomas with 23 910 minutes They are pictured with Mitchell Myers pnncipal and the winners of each grade The first row includes Sean Stephenson Michael Stephenson Kelson Stephenson Andrew Watson Lacie Watson and Christopher Thomas Readers on the second row are Amy Slephenson Lindsay Watson Kelcie Thomas and Ryan Thomas Each of these students receiv ed a certificate and a cash award Shalem Anderson received the honor of reading the most during the month of May He read for 2580 minutes SUBSCRIBE TODAY A POOR |