Show MHS NEWS THIS PAGE is under new management My goals as the new MHS Reporter indude filling this whole page with MHS news each week If you know of a story that I have not covered don’t complain— write it yourself and give it to me I want to see as many student’s names here as possible This is your work together to make MHS News fantasmagoric! Drill Team: top Officers for the 1988-8to r: President Sheila Telford Chantelle Scottorn Secretary Annette Peterson Historian Amy Christensen Assistant Historian Denise Stevens middle row: Spirit Promoter Holly Turner Uniform Chairman Susan Christiansen Fundraiser Chairman Jill Limburg bottom row: Drill Mistress Angela Edwards Assistant Drill Mistress Jennifer Dearden Abesnt: Assistant Uniform Chairman Michelle Johnson 1988-8Selgaes: top row left to right: Juliette Kirwan Annette Peterson Amy Christensen Chantelle Scottorn Sara Ford Jill Hunter middle row to r: Marina Pochurek Tiffany Robins Kim Masner Holly Turner Sheila Telford Angela Edwards bottom row: Jennifer Dearden Nikki White Susan Christiansen Denise Stevens Julie Watson Jill Limburg absent from picture: Melanie Roberts Michelle ' Johnson Millard High Selgaes could be one of the best years we’ve ever had We have a great advisor Dawn Olson! We are excited and plan to work hard Upcoming plans include attending a summer camp in St George at in July and hosting a workshop Millard High School in August We hope to learn a lot of new things Historian by Amy Christensen Selgae tryouts were held on April 26 All of the girls did very well learning the two dances and kickline The girls performed these and an original dance before a panel of judges is The coming year of pected to be a great year We think this $ Oil SPECIAL Ilfl 520 E Topaz Blvd service!!! ACADEMY 7:00 5 9:00 pm PRICE INFO C Age Tuesdays - Discount Nights AWARDS- ? I J - t hildren 12 under - $150 Senior itizens $150 & over - $350 $250 Adults Adults $150 Students $1 kids 3 through 12 - Junior prom The Class of ’89 is proud to announce the one and only lormal dance of the year at DHS-tJunior Prom This year's prom will be held at Roller Rink from pm on May 7 The band “Escape” vull be pci forming the music lor the dance and the - $2 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call in t Christine Culture Poetry Winner of Scholarship On March 18 the students attended a similar Foreign Language Contest at Snow College They were successful there too 1st year results Tami Reynolds— 1st in Poetry in Oroatoiy Michelle Stanworth-l- st 2nd year results Jodi Petersen-l- st in Oratory Paula in Oratory 'ielson-3Gary in Vocabulary Bee and W inner ot General Excellency Award A few weeks ago Jodi Petersen learned she had earned the 6th place on a state level on the National I rench Test that had been given in Match French teacher oiraine Peterson contributes the successes to the students’ to live the commitment language by speaking u at all times in the classroom At least two students within the last month have made use of the language by conversing in f rench our with Trench people visiting country theme song is “Forever Young" by here will be a floor show Alphaville honoring the juniors at lOOOp m and light refreshments will be seived Parents ol the juniors are invited :o attend The charge for parents is S' Delta Photo will be taking pictures ai the dance and the charge is $10 per couple Each child Irom our school was for participation in the given a slogan contest: “W hat would you say ho did something good?” to someone Each program came up with their dividual slogan These were submitted to the program committee In return every youngster participating received a shirt with Remlorce Appropriate Decisions-RAD Exactly what does “RAD" mean'’ This is the question asked by 50 per & in classes and 4th of July Parade s cent ol the students 1 he suggestion was made ha' hen someone does something righi to lo one step lurther and reinforce the dci stems to do a good 'long oi make a right choice W e want to encourage the patents n watch lor then onig'tcrs light sums and choices then reinforce 'hen with a pat on ihe back oi a big hue Everyone please lemember wlnn a I shir! slogan means every nme vcui child puts on Ins her shin distributors hundreds WINNER OF 9 7 RAD banner West of the overpass in Delta Twin Rated Delta High School French students instructed by Lorraine Peterson took first place overall in the Southern Utah State College Foreign Language Contest held on April 29 1988 The scholars took eleven first places seven second places one third place and received the Scholarship Award 1st year level results Tami Reynolds-1- st in General Skills Michelle Stanworth-l- st Oratory and 2nd in Games Competition Adelle Peterson-2n- d in Conversation Shelly Bunker-l- st in Games Competition and 1st in Culture Travis Stanworht-l- st in Conversation Nicole Anures-3in Games Competition 2nd3rd year level results in Games ComTerry Jensen-2in Converpetition Curtis Tuiner-2Val Moore-2in Oratory sation Alisse Bringhurst— 1st in Conversation Jodi Petersen-l- st in Oratory Paula Nielson-2in General Skills Alica Foster-2in General Skills Gary Rose-l- st in General Skills and 1st in RAD Free Admission Plaza PG-1- 3 Page Congratulations to the FFA members who participated last week in the SUSC Vocational Day Millard placed first in soil judging Troy Coats was high individual Jim Wood was cond high and David Whittaker was third high Millard placed third in livestock Daniel Cummings was second high Glen Swallow and Shane dividual Moore also placed high in the contest participation “The Last Emperor” - A day of vocation Something special for Mother's Day Vte know what Mother's like at S & S Come out & choose from Rated PG 7:15 ONLY by Regina Moves The chorus participated at the Region Solo and Ensemble Festival at Snow College They received a hich is the highest rating possible qualifying them to go to state (We also had several solo duet and trio combinations that completed Polly Zeigler and Regian Moyes received a rating) Now they were on their way to state Arriving at BYU there were lots of mixed emotions They competed against some really tough schools and received a 2 Polly Zeigler and Regina Moyes also received a 2 at state We would like to congratulate the chorus for the good job they did and also thank Mr Naylor for the work and effort that he did for us Sign up for September at the Pendray Snowy River II” 2 Tra La La 7:008:30 pm May 14th Delta High School Gym 12 “Return to Twin by Katrina Hirschi to those FHA Congratulations members who competed at State FHA Katrina Hirschi and Tiffany Robins both received excellent in sewing and modeling Becky Dalton and Tiffany Robins received superior in food preparation Once again congratulations to you all! Keep up the great work! Spring Review s 5 1988 DHS French students win 1st presents PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru May 5 Super Sensationals for a Portrait Sitting for Mother’s Day U to state! 9 FAST developing four film to us for r FHAHeros go The MHS cheerleaders would like to "Im ite everyone to come join the fun at a Bread and Milk Banquet Bring your family and friends and eat all that you possibly can It is Thursday May 1988 from 5:00 to 7:30 pm in the Millard High School lunchroom The cost is $200 per person and $1200 per family There will be entertainment The Banquet will be followed by the Sparkettes Spring Review at 7:30 which is free of charge Give Mom a Gift Certificate S After a very involved aggressive campaign Millard High School held its election for the student body offices 1988 On Wednesday the 27 April traditional candle lighting ceremony was held to announce the new student council The outgoing student body president Julie Limburg gave a brief overview of the candle lighting tradition and its meaning Taking turns each new officer lit a candle signifying the beginning of a new year with knowledge and leadership They were all excited and have a lot of good ideas for next year We would like to congratulate them and wish them good luck The new officers are: Daniel Cummings President Colette Christensen Vice President Kristen Stott Secretary Katrina Hirschi Historian Social Manager Tiffanie Hunt Michael Hansen Business Manager Jason North Reporter Kelly Phillips Executive Cheerleader Bread and Milk Banquet SENIOR REPRINTS 26 N 300 W Tburs May L'SPS County elects by Jason North Joe Boyd (Daniel Cummings) is a He wants his man with a dream favorite team the Washington So Senators to beat the Yankees Yankees” “Damn the musical begins by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross The devil (Aaron White) transforms old Joe Hardy (Bilold Joe into ly Mace) and gets him on the Senators’ team The MHS Music and Theatre departments worked hard to reproduce this musical favorite The house was packed on both nights of performance-Ap23 and 25 Pauline Zeigler successfully played the devil’s assistant Lola I was surthat Polly could act so prised seductively! Aaron White was strong and dignified His “flame tricks” were the most dramatic special effects Billy Mace acted as the righteous young Joe resisting all of Lola’s “this-and Billy and Daniel convincingly showed that Joe realized (hat he was overlooking the real treasure in his life— his he sought the pleasure of having the momentary Senators win Everyone’s favorite characters were Doris (Anissa Strong) and her sister (Sandi Davis) The audience applauded every time that the two obnoxious groupie housewives entered the'stage good very Truly family entertainment Cast Daniel Cummings-JBoyd Mace-JAaron Kathryn Boyd Sandi Bill Anissa Jared la Hardy Polly Lisonbee-VBuren Regina Baseball Amy Dastrup Kerry Watson Darin Cummings Matt Quarnberg Tilden Swallow Ed Miller Jill Mr James Mara Lisonbee-LynChorus: Alisa Wright Annette Peterson Jill Hunter Chantelle Scottorn Heather Butterfield Sandi Ferguson Dancers: Katrina Htrschi Kristine Dastrup Boys: Spencer Ferguson Justin Moyes Reuben Lisonbee Ben Carling— AnDirector David Director Jared nette Peterson-As- st Lisonbee-TeCoordinator Diane Peterson— Choreographer Ron ht James Wilcox Clenneth 32 wallets for only $20 Offer good until May 13 Bring f Delta Photography - at Millard Student Body “Yankee” Doodles of gift ideas You will he pleased at our prices && & Pi ' Crystals or silver chains perfume earrings rings fiber optics lamps & clocks touch lamps brass plant stands bakers racks and much much more rfs Summer Bowling Extravaganza t Low Summer Rates Open Bowling Times Available for Families - Church £ £ Parties - Groups £ of 10 or more can make Lane Reservations for your convenience S 864-445- 1 Call For times available & low summer rates The grads of 2000 Graduation in the year 20U0 is under Our way at Delta South Elementary kindergarten teachers Mrs Jackson Mrs Fowles and Mrs Talbot are busy them preparing the olf on the tight road lor that big event day Each ol the students has a little car with thee name and picture on chug ging along on the road that will take them through grade school middle school then on to their high school years Now is the nine to begin prepara ihe help ol lions (or that big day W good teachers in the classroom parent' supporting the school programs and helping their youngsters at home is all for a beneficial and necessary youngster to grow and develop hisher lull potential A big Coyote ard thank you to our kindergarten stall |