Show Wdlwrd Counts Mur 23 199 - Pe 7 DHS Sweetheart MHSNEWS Ball High achiever by Teresa Willoughby Voting by the studentbody producfor these top ten candida’es Sheila ee’ heart Ball Amie Alley Nicole Jena Edwards Anderson Bobbie Nielsen Sandy Peterson Juliette Porter Melanie Rosencramz and Lisa Scoville Jennifer Smith Talor These ten candidates competed on an assembly in ftont of the Thursday March 9 and Friday March 10 The students were amused attempts from the by the finalists which competed in saddling a horse milkirg a goat driving a tractor and a pig chase Most of these evems were based on speed and the winner for Thursdays activities was Jennifer Simth She was presented a belt buckle from Allred's Equip Friday the ten girls pet formed their talents on an assembly After thcr the ten display of entertainment finalists cakes were aufioned off to the audience The highest bid was S52 for Lisa Taylor's cake Friday evening Swee1 heart Ball goi underway One student commented “They had some of the besi decorations I’ve seen all year" Midway through the dane came the announceSweetheart ment Bandy Peterson Oueen Jennifer Smith 1st Attendant and Nicole Nielsen 2nd A’teridarn The crowning of the queen and attendants complcrd tfie Sweetheat Ball tivities at Delta High ed S Millard High School senior Sarah Adams was invited to play in the 1989 Girls Basketball Game Saturday March 18 1989 at So Sevier High School Sarah was leading scorer this year for the Lady Eagles at the shooting guard She was lettered all four years m 4 years basketball volleyball three years and hopefully four years in track taking Slate in the javelin in 1988 She also was on the academic decathlon team for Millard After graduation Sarah plans on color sports lege with a major in medicine She is the daughter of Roger and Suzanne Adams of Fillmore Flag etiquette at Thurs ISP's t Christensen’s donates to fund 13 A color guard of two National Guard officers presented the Utah flag and the American flag Whatcott led in the pledge the studentbody of allegiance Whatcott then spoke about the importance and symbolism of the flag of the United States A fundraising contest between Petersen Misty District Spelling Sarah Adams IV by Jason North Sergeant Bart V) hatcott of the Utah National Guard Fillmore Armory spoke in a school assembly on March weekend pledge begins 30 and ends SaturThursday day April I For each and every purchase made durrg these P tee days dl dona'e 5 percent ol Christensen's the total to the Delta High ShooJ Awappella Choir Come m and see new spring i'ctm enjoy sav mgs and sign a pledge card as you lake pan in sendmg the thou to France (Personal pledges will also be accepted on beheuf of the chon) homerooms and a grant from the Millard PTA have made it possible to purchase twenty classroom flags and also a new flag for the high school flagpole Jason North initiated this project and has received help from the faculty students and PTA “The flags will help remind the students of the freedoms they need to protect” North says “Hopefully it will inspire more patriotism” Bee held On ednesdav March 15 1989 the annual Deseret News Spelling Bee was held at the District Offucs in Delta Utah This is the 11th year Millard School Disiricl has participated m this event which is by the Utah State Office of Education and the Utah PTA Eleven students participated m this years competition Participants ranged in age from fourth graders to eighth graders and came from both the Delta and Fillmore areas Those participating included: Alicia larsen grade) daughter of Gene and Mary Ellen Larsen keven Lindsttom grade) son of Keith and Bonnie Lindstrom Benj Corey (DES-4tgrade) son of Dave and Karroll Corey Bart Giles grade) son of Kirby and Rita Giles Ember of grade) daughter Lewis and Tess Rawlmson Kyle Row ley (DMS- 5t h grade son of Shane and Camille Rowley Brent Thomson grade) son of Dean and Ruth Thomson DHS happenings Delta North salutes Mitch Myers Delta North Elementarv is happy lo welcome Mu Ji Myers aboard our staff 't the duration of the school veat Mr Myets is completing an admmmtiative internship thiough far gharn 3 oung Urmeistn and will he wotlirg dnectlv with Principal Scott Bassett and the Delta North Elementary stal W e ate well acquainted with Mr Myers' mans talents and look to learning from his fine example Mr Myers was born in Cedar City Utah He grew up in Minersville Ltah and has lived m Mllord Logan and He attended Delta Utah was well and graduated Minersville Elemental from faeavet High School He has completed college oi k at SUSC in Cedar U'SU in Logan and BYU in Provo Milch's wile Joan is also a native of The couple met in the Minersville seventh guide! Thev are the patents of Mont six child) en namely Kirtt Kami Joe fill and Danny They also emov lout g'atidcluldien Mr Besides his woik in education Myers has kept busy in aiming raihoud woik teal estate and politics In his spare time he enjoys horses rodeo sports farming hunting and Petersen Charlene grade) daughter of Bruce Lynette Petersen Amy kood grade) daughter of Grant and Norma Wood Crystal Ashcraft grade) daughter of Don and Lvnda Ashcraft and Misty Petersen grade) daughter of Donald and Gayl Petersen After approximately 45 minutes of stiff competition Misty Petersen emerged as this years champion speller Misty will advance to the state finals to he field in Salt Lake City m April e wish her the very best of luck at this future event! We wush to especially thank the parents and teachers who have worked with our students this year in preparing them for the spelling bee We also thank judges Barbara Nielson Delta South Elementary Vicki principal Allen Eillmore Elementary 4th grade teacher and LaVoy Starley f tllmore Middle School Principal The for this years event was Delta North Elementary third grade teacher DeAnn Burton and FMS spelling bee winners Amy Wood a seventh grader at rillmore Middle School placed third in the District Spelling Bee held in Delta 4M March 15 Amy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Wood ol Holden Brent Thomson son of Mr and Mrs Dean Thomson of f lllmore placed fifth Brent is in the sixth grade Congratulations to these students studving Mr From ins elementary years Myers remembers winning the Beaver County marble championship! He also won the pentathlon Mr Myers is enjoying his stav in Delta North Elementary is a totalis new bullgame for him and he admits 'he has a great deal to learn' We ate confident he will be a successful student during the next several weeks' Wanted: Class of 2002 of South Elementary School Delaying until the start of next year could result II vour in overcrowded classrooms kindergarten child is the oldest in your lamily or does not have a btothei ol sister in elementary school this is the only means we have ol locating him oi her In order to determine how mam kindergarten sessions will be needed foi school year it is vital that the we get a kindergarten count It von have or know of a child whose birth 1983 and day falls between Sept Aug 31 1984 please fill out the torn below and send in to either Delta North No Mar Spring Break School Mar 27: Cheerleadmg petitions need m handed attendance the be at to office Mar 30 Primary Assembly 6th period at the DHS Auditorium 9 10 11 grades Mar 31: Primary elections oting will be from 7 50 to 8 20 a m during 0 to 40 p m both lunches and 8th grades Library needs improvement by Kandy Smith Accotding to a survev taken randomly by the Model s’aff of Delta Higrh School students their Ugh suhool is in in the great need of improvements media center More than 50 percent of the students feel that a computet center 99 is urgently needed and percent agree thai we do need one although not urgently When asked if our lbrarv needs more books covering the subjects of sex education and AIDS awareness students seemed to feel as though there is no pressing need for such literature According to thearudents the library needs more books m general The Mrs Smith said '“They have already otdeted new books and the reason we don’t have the best book selection aiound is because we haven't received many new books and some of those we had have been stolen and lost ” 58 percent of the students who answered the survey said that we need Workin’ fools Patents do vou complain when vout son or daughter (or both) lust come home ftom school and sit around doWell mas be your ing nothing'’ am daughter is just trying to wjnd down after a hectic day at school followed by homewotk and maybe a job W ell maybe you should do a lit tie thinking maybe your kid spends as much or more time as you doing things necesarv to carry on m this wen Id When you think about it the average high school student spends 6 hours and 50 minutes in school should have at least or 2 hours a night ol homewotk full time librarian arid 50 pet cent said that the fine for bringing in la'e boo) s is fair In one of the more important questions asking if the hbrarv is in poriaru m high school educa'ion 98 peicent of the students responded that thev do feel that it is important Student1 were asked to rank uses of The libiarv in older of importance from one to eig hi Thev mailed the eight most important as research being the most important followed bv checking out books lot leisure study was third reading fourth student resource fifth teacher resource sixth relaxing seventh and tht one students felt to be the least important was socializing In one open endtd question students were asked fiat thev should do to improve the Delta High 82 percent School's hbtary ol the respondents said that they would malt tt bigger and the next common answ ei was that nothing should he done with a hours a and mavbe even works night All this adds up to about 10 oi hours a day doing things that ait lust needed to stav afloat in todays fasi woi Id In a recent survev as)ed of some Delta High School students almost evervone asked has a job Each student aveutges $3 62 an bout Tlit woi king student wotks an avetage ol 14 hours a week N ol the people who wete asked said that they were either given a cai or use their parents cai w lule the other 25 pei cent bought their own car 48 percent pay tor their own gas when thev drivt Subscribe to or renew the TofuccejyzoJteJi I and automatically help a I Delta High School Acappella Choir member go to France DELTA SOI TH 450 South enter DLLTA NORTH 55 North 100 East HZE i t j L Contact anj DHS Acappella Choir member for more information j PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru Mar 30 520 £ Topsz Blvd Chad Crafts and Charlene Petersen Winners of the DSES spelling bee 4th Grade students from the South Elementary squared off with the annual spelling bee Winners will represent DSES in regional and state competitions The winner Charlene Petersen is the daughter of Bruce and Lynette Petersen and 2nd place went to Chad Crafts who is the son of Rand and Beverly Crafts There was great participation this year and the competition to these was strong Congratulations winners and all other participants Coinciding with this was a spelling had class bee on all grade levels Each their own spelling bee and winners from each class squared off to come up with winners from each grade level were Chrts First grade winners Seand Mike t were Rvan cond grade winners Edwards-2nand Staples-ls- t Tiffany Thtrd grade winners were Amanda and Jill Steadman-2nGreathouse-1s- t This is great practice and warm up for these younger kids It will really get them ready tor the big one in a few years Thanks to all who participated to the winners! and congratulations “Grab Your on Hwy at Best Friend And Go the Pendray See ‘BEACHES' 6 Ptaia " Twin 7:00 & pm BEACHES 9:15 & EARLY SHOWS ON SUNDAYS ONLY AND MONDAYS Home school winn Representatives chosen from fifteen private and parochial schools from around the state met in Salt Lake City Thursday March 16 to determine who would be sent to the State Finals of the Deseret News Spelling Bee A local fifth grader Amy Nielson daughter of Spencer and Denise Nielson of Oak ty came m third in this district contest “We had 500 words to study” repons Amv “But after they’d gone through these words and seven people were still in the contest thev decided to use the list called ‘Words ol the Champions' to determine the winner which none of us had seen before “ “I’m really proud of Amy” savs her mother “The only way she could have tried harder would have been to study the dictionarv” Amy has been taught at home for the past three years m the Delta Amy was first runner-uSouth Elementary contest last vear She was also winner of the 1988 I arm her for Find Talent Bureau age group in the and was selected first runner-u1986 Utah National Little Star Amv! 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