Show Page 6 Millard County US PS Thun Oct 4 1984 National school lunch week FBLA extends invitation Feel the satisfaction of belonging to a group that's not afraid to have fun as it prepares for the world after school Join FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) on October 4 in the advanced business room at the vocational center at 7:00 PM If you are unable to attend this meeting please talk with Mrs Thompson V" Troy Young Spotlight on Troy Young He said “I love the senior girls at Delta They are really friendly” He likes to water ski and is employed as a life guard at the pool He has been recovering from knee surgery and hopes to become a member of the football team At his old high school he would have been a student body officer Queen for this year is Merrie Jo Greenwood were Wendy Her attendants Petersen and Tina formers entertained the audience Some of the acts included a “Homecoming School” skit a humorous reading by Robbie Wright and a variety of songs by the Show Choir John Nunez did a break dance routine “Ghostbuster” sung by Dave Porter Jo cheerleader Greenwood varsity won the title of Homecoming Queen and was crowned by Michelle Capps last year’s queen at the Homecoming assembly Thursday Tina Tolbert and Wendy Petersen were the attendants Merrie Jo Greenwood said “ I was knocked off my blockers and it was heart attack city but I was excited to be voted the queen I wish my dad would have been there to share it with me it “Crossover” a local rock and country band along with Guy Harris disc jockey will supply the music for the FFA’s Harvest Ball dance on October from 9:00 until midnight Dress is casual and the admission is $250 per person The largest part of the Harvest Ball week the choosing of the royalties will be held that week “Each class royalty will be chosen by fun” the assembly During many per- - Officers swear oath Natalie Ries and Jayleen Warnick also represented their class One officers from a club represented all the clubs and lit the candle for and then the organizations cheerleaders led the school in singing “Delta High” The solemn oath of office was taken last Wednesday by student body President Brent Johnson and other officers at the Candlelighting Ceremony Mr Ron Petersen conducted the in Brent by swearing ceremony and he in turn led other Johnson presidency members and club officers in the pledge Senior class president Layne said “I just want to get the senior class together since this is our last year in school hope we have a great year” Vice president and secretary of the class Jodi Webb and Troy Young lit the class’s candle from the one that represented the spirit of the school Todd Simmons president of the Keith junior class and his officers Johnson and Bruce Nielson pledged to support the Spirit of the "D” and earn enough money for the Junior Prom Sophomore officers Dusty Callister and Colt Moody Cheryl Ogden Brent Wright officers freshmen Accounting 201 - Introduction to Begins Tues Oct 2 counting Business Administration 135 Intro to Business Begins Friday Oct 5 pm pm Blvd 864-455- 1 11 1 “Revenge of the Nerds” Twin If & A registraton fee of $300 and a material fee of $100 is to be paid at time of registration Parent or guardian should accompany student at time student ballot Then sometime next week those wishing to vote may do so by putting money in containers available at the office” said Bill Nicholls FFA President The money will be used by the FFA for their activities The royalty with the most money will reign at the dance Due to the pep assembly for the Dixie football game there may not be a Harvest Ball assembly RATED 9:05 vegetables Family & Human Development 120 Marriage and the American Family Begins Wed Oct 3 pm History 104 - Western Civilization: Ancient and Medieval Begins Wed Oct 5:30-- pm Math 220 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus Begins Mon Oct every MWF Philosophy 310 - History of Ancient Oct 4 Philosophy Begins Thurs 5:30-- pm Physics 111 - General Physics Begins Mon Oct MWF These classes will be held in the Delta Vocational School Utah State University credit will be given Snow College courses are Blue Print Reading 104 Begins Tuesday Oct 2 6:30-- pm Chemistry 111 - General Chemistry Begins Thursday Oct 30 6:00-- pm These classes will be held at the Delta High School Child Development We are offering a year certificate that will lead to professional training for in teaching programs kindergarten and the primary grades Classes in this area may also be used for credit toward a degree in elementary education TO REGISTER: 2 Abraham Lincoln snored Delta Middle School student wins national poster contest Carina Kelly of the Delta Middle School was the District winner of the National School Bus Safety Week Poster Contest Miss Kelly’s poster was sent to the state to compete for top winner from Utah Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry “Grandma’s quilts” A living history of Utah farm quilts and quilting including both heirloom quilts and everyday quilts will be on display at Wheeler Historical Farm from October 1st thru October 31st Tours and quilting demonstrations will be held from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru Saturdays on the hour Come and enjoy the experience of quilting For further information call — NOTICE Dr Duane G Lund Optometrist to announce the of his office to East Main 3 Delta (Bunker Office Plaza) 58 55 “The Woman In Red Gene Wilder 7:00 a & 9:00 Gilda Radner 5 dwt amt V COMING NEXT: “Dreamscape” milt- - & “Evil That Men Do” Plaza Twin is located just North of Delta For information call on HWY 8 it the Pendrsry Plaza Prices 1350 Adults $150 children Citizens Senior 14 $150 under to to tintoiMi Agriculture 20250 Delta North Elementary In The News a S888SSSSSSM8SSSSSWmWSSS9888S8SSSSWmi Oct 4 thru 10 Oct 4 Thursday Ham slice whipped potatoes Wgravy green beans cinnamon roll and milk Friday Oct 5 Fish ’n Chips wtarter sauce wpeanut butter and honey whip green salad pink applesause and milk Monday Oct 8 Macaroni and Cheese scones butter diced carrots finger and milk Tuesday Oct 9 Meatballs wgravy over rice green peas hot roll orange slice and milk Oct 10 Wednesday Pigs in a blanket WK corn tater tots apricot bars and milk Oct 11 Thursday UEA - No School Friday Oct 12 UEA - No School whoney Scary skeletons haunt Fillmore Elementary halls wishes you may register at the beginning of the first class session and no later than the second class session For more information call Carri Law or leave a message at R registration Class will be limited to 30 Sign up on a first come first serve basis For further information call On October 1358101213 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Delta High School Room 103 Anyone between the ages of 12 and 21 wishing to obtain a Utah hunting license is required to complete this class To register for the class come in to 26 N 300 W Delta prior to October J! CAN THE BEST The quality of canned fruits and vegetables will be no better than the quality of the raw foods used For the best flavor USU extension nutrition specialist Dr using only Georgia Lauritzen suggests young tender freshly harvested fruits and 3 Begins Tues Oct 2 every Tues & Thurs Engineering 101 Intro to Engineering Begins Friday Oct 55-pm English 216 World Literature before 1650 Begins Tues Oct 2 5:30-- pm Child Guidance 260Begins Monday Oct pm 200 Economics October 5 thru 7:15 ac- pm 420 East Topaz Twin was a favorite number on the show Mr Lamb sang and Darnae Dutson and Kim Clay played piano solos Tonia Smith did a skit Two sophomore girls agreed that over all the assembly was excellent The MC’s for the event were Smith and Sue Ann Lister College courses in Delta PLAZA TWIN Delta Hunter education FFA plans Harvest Ball Ten girls who were vying for the crown included Dana Bringard Stephanie Babb Jennifer Lewis Cristie Smith Debbie Rose Margaret Lester Gloria Fountaine and the three winners Cristie Smith said “It was a really an exciting night and I had a lot of write immediately to the Secretary DC Washington of Lunch Menu Tolbert Greenwood wins Crown Merrie because it not only supplies of your child’s daily nutritional c but also helps your quirements alert maintain a strong body and an school mind High participation in the the prois way the only lunch program and reduced gram can provide free needed and low price lunches where who treat rest People the for prices lunch at school as a “convenience" to use or not to use - are partly responsible when a price increase is necessary NaPlease join us for lunch during for tional School Lunch Week Watch or school child’s to invitation your an call your child’s school In Child Nutrition Programs no percolson shall on the grounds of race hanor national origin age sex or dicap be excluded from participation in be denied the benefits of or be If otherwise subject to discrimination been have believe you you discriminated against because of race color national origin age sex or gsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssgssa Senior Troy Young is new in Delta this year He moved from Joseph City Arizona and likes the color black Homecoming The Millard School District participates in the National School Lunch Program Since 1946 this program has made it possible for schools throughout the nation to serve wholesome and nutritious lunches to students every school day These lunches make contribution an important to good nutrition which is vital to your child’s mental and physical growth Across the United States schools will be celebrating National School Lunch Week from October 1984 The theme for this year’s National School Lunch Week celebration is “Champions of Nutrition” During this week we will be serving the Universal Menu - Marathon Maestro TossSpaghetti ed Saled Blue Ribbon Fruit Choices Honor Roll Cookie and TLC Milk This menu is the same lunch being served in more than 90000 schools this week across the United States Our school lunchrooms are more than just filling stations for empty stomachs Student participation in the school lunch program is important Ttonr cuxctti tfinuxj tt bones Last Thursday strange began to appear throughout Fillmore to students as began Elementary in the latest Chip R participate Munk reading contest The contest is called the Scary Skeletons Halloween Reading Contest and will continue until Halloween Oct 31 To enter the Scary Skeletons students must first read a contest book They are then given a bone on which they put their name the title of the book and their parent’s or teacher's signature The bone is then given to the students’ teachers Once a class has collected 100 bones they can make a scary skeleton of any sort on a wall or bulletin board The winners will be determined by On Charles Ferguson Principal Mr Ferguson Halloween morning will count the scary skeletons in each The classroom at each classroom grade level which has the most scary skeletons will earn a special treat for their Halloween party After only a few days scary skeletons have already been appearing throughout the school Chip R Munk the school’s reading mascot said “I just and contest coordinator love d’em bones! They tell me that kids are reading!” not was Ferguson Principal but in a available for comment statement issued from his office he their asked parents to encourage older children to read and to read His with their younger children statement expressed the hope that all students would actively participate in the Chip R Munk Scary Skeletons Halloween Reading Fillmore Middle School : I Teachers to study and learn too At this time the focus of the entire nation is on increasing the quality of instruction for children To meet this Fillmore Middle objective very School is beginning a program of staff development for its teachers The professional development called MASTER The rirogram Teacher presents the professional and attitudes each techniques teacher should have in order to teach effectively and put students' needs first h is designed to improve the quality of teaching and the quality of and interaction at virtually every level of school activity Every week of the school year the entire faculty of Fillmore Middle School will be engaged in this weekly During the first semester study teachers will study 18 specific areas for teacher competence required Among the topics to be studied are skills communication motivation grading testing discipline developconfronting student relationships student improving ing apathy ethics with parents relationships and professionalism The program’s purpose is threefold: First the program is designed to help teachers refine and maintain their positive and professional attitudes toward and teaching children This includes remaining toward their individual work positive as classroom teachers as well as their contribution to the accomplishments of the entire school Second The MASTER Teacher program gives teachers something new d practical each week that they can apply immediately in their daily work with students Third the program helps remind teachers of the things they already know but may forget to apply in working with students and getting the work of the school accomplished All studies reveal conclusively that it takes a quality teacher to give children a quality education The simple truth is that desks books and classrooms don’t teach students teachers do That’s why the teachers of Fillmore Middle School are doing everything they can to improve their individual teachina skills - |