Show Pa'je Students perform “The Importance of Being Earnest” 5 ' - j v a th'l is M rr f nimi lt iftrr lt rl il a in punt I’tdinoris in llflt to li ff !( l! i: " r ' r !' - lv 'Ii 'll'1 :' lfm uhJ ficy ol time nt tfi' id i"t rn pS a fnjHt piu! sre life aIuIc m w Kuum slurp M jK Hr n nr!! and Ire of filk'l Mntish of tw IkIk lifs M'ffM-aIio iifir as joh tnr and uuu ii' sit- - most Pjthcl M n fir nd A'fDd tfifll Acre s ni‘llof!C h Fi‘lifisn - a IS tuffu JlflpOff tfs i' Am fun h a tiph Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce information it Vrphensnn lh’ Cast members in " Hill tfie Jioes jtt and pretend heir names arc arnest Worthing I" woothe two young ladies Mgcrnon he Bracknell s nephew is lads character John was found in a rail way slalion as an infant n Kim and M Kenie played the vouni: ladies named Gwendolen and Gwendolen lises in the city esily and is ads Brack mills daueh'ei esils lives in the counliy and tek is her guardian Neither lady has met hut both think they tan nnlv lose a man named arnest hey both come engaged to the bachelors who as Mr arnesl Worthing they know when all alone no man hs that name really exists of The G O o (J Importance of Being Earnest course of the play Cecily meet and discover they are both engaged to Mr When both bachearnest Worthing lors enter the scene the girls soon discover the truth neither of them is teed to an arnest Hs the end of the play the couples smooth things over except for three ivcendolen fwnes just can marry a arnest and man whose name isn't Hrackriell wouldn't let John ads because (ivcendolen anyway marry she doesn't know who his real parents are and John won't let ( ecily marry Meernon unless Lady Bracknell lets him marry Gwendolen Yet in the (ocendolen O and Through a series of unliklv events John discovers that he is Algernon's brother making Lady Bracknell his aunt and in fact his christened name arnest John MoncriefT is Mr The reward for two months of solid practice was four actual performances "I had hoped to have slightly bigger crowds” said Miss Rachel Rawlinson “But those who attended were great audiences and were glad " they came “I am kind of sad it is over” said Kim "But am glad was able to do had so much fun'" it Third Graders receive dictionaries till 'll M III 'lli " ' ' 'I in! 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Two of Craig Hansen's art students placed in the Junior Duck Stamp contest Jose Caudillo senior took honorable mention ' with his pencil drawing of a green teal t 7 ’j i Casey Smith is the new DHS student body president McKenzie Petersen is the historian Landon Dutson social manager Erica Hielson is the vice president and Whitney Singleton is the secretary New SBOs elected at school Hnlnitin hi Srew DHS The student body elec- toy school tions for the year and it concluded last Thursdav looks like the future of Delta High is in good hands Officers are I asey Nielson Smith (President) rica Whitney Singleton (Secretary) Landon Dutson (SikiiI Manager) and McKenie Petersen (Historian) The new officers are eager to get the ball rolling and according to President Casey Smith next year will he better than ever "We want to keep doing the good things the current SBOs have started” said Smith ' hut wc have a ideas ol our own as well ” Some of these “big ideas” few big clude new competitions for homecoming class weeks and even more 'pint building activ ities We want to get more involvement within our school” Smith lates We are hoping that having will be a lot ol fun belach undying the students cD's will have its own week full of activities planned by the class presidencies for example during senior week the seniors might host a pancake breakfast or competitions anything fun that incorporates cvervone ” weeks class sides students place well at Junior Duck Stamp Contest Drama competes well at region liumpinn Slt'plu (jillmnr alwavs Art I mih )l ls ou ( Vv io md lose tah hmior enteicd the ''tamp t ontesi ivo took wiond place and ( audillo leveivcd honor ible mention Both 'indent' it the receive av in!' on M Rivet M'c'ritorv Bud Petuce Pn !)M is omp tition tor all ms etude d rtver ten other ' ' iiKliduiL ltt Weber Box Mci oe in ind skv iev had stu d who entered t'c contest auddlo 'aid th it ttii' i' Ivs lust et i" He led Ph photoeiaph he me even thoneh oed to do t'e dt h hi hid much e'pv’unvc in i" in hMo nd II It ' p’et’v tun to draw it would he t' tun about shadng and mak iod ihc c't and d uk " Hue the snide nis bee in tber art vi) for the contest Mr H insert a local 3st to lcd M rk cive the students some powers on the an itoms of thiir uudLte mk hi iron! wins TTie judging is designs based on accuracy of the duck composition anil how suitable it looks 2 ” ter betne reduced to I” by "The interesting thing about this how it docsn matter is competition mans students go to your school you are all nidged cipially” said Mr ( rng Hansen the art teacher at the high school He say s his mam goal for next year is winning ‘Best in 'how” and though Mia Hieh School has won ountless times Mr Hansen has a few tuck' he will he using next year cluding airbru'hing the backgrounds trvtng to keep the students’ drawings surple and iking photographs of tual ducks Hi n DHS five students from Delta High's drama club competed in gion at Juan Diego Of those five three won awards Joe Dutson Kim Howell and Trevor Nielson Joe Lkutson earned best actor and third place in classical scenes He will be going to state to compete in the with play category Thetr Kim Howell play was “Heart in the Ground ” Howell played a desperate mother who lost old daughter and her wants to hase her butted near her Dutson played Howell's husband a man on parole who mourns for his daughter's death bui can't force himself to bury her at the house for fear thrown hack into prison Trevor Nielson competed with as a team to achieve the third place in classical scenes We had the highest percentage of inncrs out of any school there" said Miss Rawlinson drama teacher and play director Other competitors from Delta were McKenzie Hobson who did dramatic indermerc's monologue from “I ady f an and Stephen Gillmor ith a ol being Dutson pantomime other competing teams at Summit Carbon Diego Carbon took place overall The gion were North I men and Juan first lot 'l lrn Mr II li'en a’so tsk the stu dints to M chiel ( o'emn'c stud'o t o'eman I' one ot the premier i''i'tc n II e'en is u'i"v sj He ts rea’N of Keep Up - Subscribe f Magnets Pencils Pens Balloons Pens Calendars Coffee Mugs Souvenir Cups Plajhg Cards GolfTeesBalls gd o! the tve s'udents ” d'aw ire and and 'll vi d af’tT he siw wotkirg be real’s c"t wo ove n a a 'k me a'vmt lie said It r 'h to ni'h c pece “ T'c kes to rr ng th con'est TTe s mpVct to tl a'l chow fu m t‘ e Coasters PoM-i- t Notes Mouse Pads Plastic bags Bumper Stickers Buttons |