Show Page 6 - LSPS Millard Counly Thurs 1984 20 Sep) The rivalry between Delta and Millard will be at its peak at the Homecoming game scheduled for Friday Sept 28 at 4:00 PM Dave Porter member of the football team said “It’s about time we played a lousy team” Layne Finlinson said “What better than way to celebrate Homecoming against our rivals” Petersen student Wendy body secretary believes that playing Millard deadline set Studenb Council members have met obstacles the numerous blocking Candlelighting ceremony It will now take place on Wednesday Sept 25 at 9:20 in the auditorium we have the assembly “Usually within the first three weeks of the start of school but circumstances caused us to postpone it “Our main goal is to get the student body acquainted with their officers and at the same time have those officers take the oath of office” said student council adviser Mr Petersen Homecoming set for Sept 28 Hansen student body Peggy said “Although the assembly gives the Candlelighting beginning spark of unity for the year we already have a sense of that The ceremony will give a symbolic reflection of that unity” historian will help Delta High have more spirit and enthusiasm Kirsten Whatcott a former Millard Eagle said “I think it will be a very exciting game and I have bet steak dinners on Delta” acThe traditional Homecoming tivates are scheduled beginning on Sept 24 During the week the junior and senior girls will compete in the powder puff football game There will be an assembly and dance A1HS NEWS J olynn Cummings amount of time and interruption to the school day” said Debbie Rose yearbook editor Massey Studio has several new styles of poses Instead of shots of just heads and shoulders the new poses include (Exmore lifelike kinds of portraits amples of these poses will be displayed at the school in the foyer) for Sherwin Massey photographer said that they have the company received many compliments on the new style of portraits for the seniors Miss Beckwith yearbook adviser said “The reason we have Massey Studio take the pictures is because of the care and quality they put into the senior pictures” Group shots and class pictures of the freshmen sophomores and juniors will be taken during the same two days PLAZA LANES 410 East Topaz Blvd Delta OPEN BOWLING SCHEDULE Mon 12 a 9pm11 m Sept - 5 - 24 Wed p m Midnight Tuet Sept 30 12 30 1130 Sept - 12:30 Thurs 25 11:00 pm Sept - 26 Frl pm 9 Sat 430 pm 9 a m pm 9 28 Sept - am 27 430 p m 8ept 29 - 9 p m pm 11 "Moonlight Monte Carlo” Sun 9 am Sept - 3 30 p m We Have Openings on the following leagues: mixed Tuesday 1 pm Sunday 9 pm womens Wednesday 1 pm womens Wednesday 1 pm womens Thursday 9 am womens Friday 5 pm Scramble Also Jr Leagues Monday thru Friday at 3:30 PLAZA TWIN 420 East Topaz Delta Blvd 864-455- 1 September 21 Twin 0 1 7:00 & lIHEKfii SWVKHn-R- 1 Homecoming at Every year the Studentbody Millard High School select some particular group to honor at their assembly Homecoming evening This year we want to invite all teachers past and present from Millard High School to be our special A special tribute will be guests given to the teachers All alumni and members of our community are invited to join with us as we give a long overdue tribute to Local FFA member nominated Millard Todd Clinton Quarnberg High School is among seven Utah FFA members nominated for the American Farmer Degree He is among 688 FFA members throughout the nation nominated for the American Farmer degree in 1984 The American Farmer degree imsttuifi n u tv h t riwi a In its meeting September 7 1984 the Utah State Board of Education voted to recommend to the Utah High School Activities Association that students have a “C” average in regular school work in order to participate in all exintracurricular student activities cluding athletics student government drill team debate marcheerleading ching band etc The Board received information that guidelines from the High School Activities Association allows participation 7:15 & ¥ from the Delta Kindergarterners North Elementary now realize that milk doesn’t grow in plastic bottles at the grocery store since they visited Conrad Stanworth’s dairy farm Mrs Bonnie Laikos and Mrs Flora Wood took two trips to the farm with their 88 students Mrs Conrad Stanworth conducted one of the tours showing each child a calf being fed from a bottle They also old bull saw a Everyone was given the chance to smell and touch haylage and grain JD Stanworth three year old member of the Stanworth operation PTA announces fund raiser The Delta North PTA announces their back to school night was held Wednesday 19 September 1984 at 7:00 pm in the school’s auditorium A special program was presented by the Delta North Safety Kids after which the parents were invited to visit with classroom teachers Your attendance was most appreciated The PTA would also like to announce that their Fund Raiser is well under way The fund raiser for the school year will be Gourmet Spices Each student has been given a sample package and will be gathering orders during the next two weeks All orders must be returned to the school by September 18 1984 It is important to note that Nationwide Fundraisers offers two scholarships within the Utah geographical area Each child will have a chance to receive a $2000 scholarship if heshe will participate in the program Each child will also have a chance to receive other prizes as well Any support the community can give us with this fundraiser will be most appreciated Monies raised will help us to comcurtains purchase auditorium puters computer software playground equipment and indoor games Thanks guidelines IRobeirt Day General Internal Medicine announces establishment of regular office hours in Delta beginning September 27 '1 Delta - Thursdays: 9:30 am - 6 pm (office of Dr Henrie 245 Exchange Place W Delta) Fillmore - Mon thru Wed: 9 am - 5 pm Fridays: 9 “Philadelphia Experiment” Appointments: Plaza Twin is located just North of Delta For information nil on HWY 6 at the Pendray Plaza Prices - $350 Adults $150 children under 14 $150 Senior Citizens t cows Dir tMMManr fill I am Nola Kapler her spare time Mrs Kapler enjoys reading crocheting and oil painting Mrs Kapler fondly remembers her days in Oak City Elementary hiding out in the girl’s restrooms so she wouldn’t have to square dance with the boys during lunch hour!!! Mrs Kapler especially enjoys the fun kids at Delta North as well as the friendly atmosphere and cooperative climate she feels among the staff Delta North is proud to have Mrs Kapler as a part of our team She is a tremendous asset we hope to keep around for many years to come She is fun to work with Youngsters converse with Cl COMING NEXT: “Tightrope” I Delta North Elementary salutes Mrs Nola Kapler one of our three fourth grade teachers this year This is Mrs Kapler’s first year at Delta North but she is not new to the education scene in Millard County Mrs Kapler has taught sixth and seventh grades at the Delta Middle School for the past few years Mrs Kapler brings with her a wealth of knowledge and new ideas that are greatly appreciated at our school She is a fantastic teacher and has already endeared herself to the fourth graders she teaches Mrs Kapler was bom in Delta Utah and has three brothers and three sisters She grew up in Oak City and that is where she and her family live now She attended Oak City Elementary and graduated from Delta High School She has attended Snow College in Utah and Southern Utah Ephraim State College in Cedar City Utah During her lifetime she has lived in Oak City Tooele Utah and Salt Lake City Mrs Kapler is married to John Kapler Mr Kapler grew up in Bronx and New York Tacoma Washington Chicago Illinois The couple met when Mr Kapler was stationed at Dugway Utah in the Army and Mrs Kapler was teaching school in Tooele Utah They met at a bowling alley The Kaplers have three children: Clayton Matthew and Nathan Mrs Kapler has kept busy during her Besides her adult lifetime teaching work in the Millard School District Mrs Kapler taught in Tooele She taught fourth and fifth grades there In Get Up and Go Club 9:10 & in sports and other student activities as long as a student is failing no more than one class It was reported that some school districts interpret the guidelines to mean that a student could have all “D” grades if the “one failing grade” guideline is not violated The Board agreed that this criteria is far too low The Board urges the High School Activities Association to revision of their current consider Delta North salutes Improve the quality of your life and health by joining our GET UP AND GO CLUB! Complete 100 miles by walking jogging bicycling or swimming in any combination during a 4 month period and receive a GET UP AND GO and certificate Personal logs will be available at Delta City Parks and Recreation Department at the Regional Park 81 S Manzanita Avenue You will be responsible for keeping a record of your distances in your personal log and when completed bring that record to the Parks & Recreation Department for your GET UP AND GO CLUB and certificate mile mile toward goal Walking mile mile toward goal Jogging mile mile toward goal Bicycling mile 4 miles toward goal Swimming ROUTES AND DISTANCES 1) High School Track 4 laps mile 4 laps mile 2) School District Track 2 laps mile 3) Delta Regional Park (outer perimeter) Park (outer perimeter) mile 4) Delta Neighborhood 2'i laps 36 laps 5) West Millard Pool mile This is an ongoing program at Delta City Parks and Recreation Department so come on in and join our club! You’ll feel and look better There will be a of personal logs For more information call $5 fee for registration and Delta City Parks and Recreation Department at 2 Twin recognizing achievement in agriculture and leadership is the highest degree of membership presented by the Future Farmers of America for students of vocational It will be agriculture presented during the National FFA Convention to be held in Kansas City Missouri Nov 1984 Better grades to participate in extracurricular activities O 9:00 those teachers who have inspired our' children and stugrandchildren dents of MHS If you know of any teacher out of this area please issue an invitatin to them to come to the assembly The assembly will be October 4 at 7:30 pm at the Millard High Auditorium The Homecoming football game will be played Oct 5 at 4 pm with Pineview So please be sure to Cornell! Delta North Elementary In The News - 27 - The registration deadline for the next American College Test Assesment (ACT) is Sept 28 with the actual test to be administered at Southern Utah State College on Oct 27 Student achievement levels in social science math and English natural science are measured in terms of local and national percentiles as a result of the three hour and 15 minute ACT An interest inventory is included with the test Students take the assessment when they register to take the ACT Dr Gary Dunford director of counseling and testing at SUSC indicates that the inventory helps the student decide upon a career choice The inventory is also used he said by the college in the development of student profiles ACT forms can be obtained at the SUSC Counseling Center Administration Building 102 or from high school counselors Information about the test and about the many additional counseling aids available at SUSC -can be obtained by calling - School photos scheduled for Oct 3 & 4 and smile pretty” “Say cheese because on Oct Massey Studio from Provo will be at Delta High to take pictures for the yearbook Senior pictures will be taken in the traditional senior way and then the students may change into Sunday best dress for other poses Seniors who would like more poses than the one for the yearbook will be charged $500 for a sitting fee which cludes three more poses besides the yearbook picture and retouching of one negative Seniors who have only one pose will not be charged “Because of the time involved in changing clothing and because of the number of vocational school students we need everyone’s cooperation in getting the pictures taken with the least 3SSSSSSS8SSal AC- T- Registration Officers await assembly - 12 Noon 743-543- 0 also filled in information during the tour Mr Stanworth milked six cows for each tour group He has a 12 cow parlor with automatic milkers He then explained how everything worked and how the milk ended up in the bulk tank which is kept at exactly 35 degrees at all times After the tour the students and teachers gathered together for milk and a cookie The Stanworth family has been in the dairy business for 22 years They started out with a flat stanchion milking barn until 12 years ago when the new parlor was built The Stan worths milk 117 cows per day and have about 317 calves and one bull on the farm The average pounds of milk per cow is 16888 per year General information Delta North Elementary is off to another grand start this year Our enrollment has jumped from 405 to 469 We especially welcome the preschool addition to our school The four year olds add a lot to our vim and vitality The public is invited to visit our school at anytime We appreciate and welcome your visits Listed is a complete registry of our staff: Principal Scott Bassett Secretary Marlene Bliss Linda Simmons Marsha Ames Kindergarten Bonnie Liakos Flora Wood First Grades Zoe Fowles Virginia Pelaez Elaine Rose Second Grades Terry Finlinson DeAnn Burton Pamela Chapman Nancy Palmer Third Grades Patricia Capps RaNae Christensen Diane Porter Fourth Grades Patricia Capps Nola Kapler Mary Preston Special Education Vicki Young Phillis Burraston William Foster MaryAnne Johnson Marci Hansen Media Center Kevin Jane Ekins School Nurse Chapman Edwin Margaret Baker Custodians Lister Judy Stanworth Lunch Room Colleen Dutson Wanda Bendixen Melva Finlinson Yvonne Shurtz We have a super staff and a super student body!! With this great combination the school year is a shoo-ifor success Recreation instructors sought The Delta City Parks & Recreation Department is about to get underway on the organization of its fall and winter programs A variety of programs will be offered and all citizens are invited to inquire about instructing different recreational subjects if they feel they have a particular expertise Qualified instructors are needed for both paid and volunteer programs Please contact the Parks & Recreation Department at At the present time instructors are needed for classes in arts & crafts dancing and archery Future programs will be needing expertise in the areas of square dancing Christmas decorations & gifts water polo clogging ballroom cooking dance chess bridge basketball and adult volleyball Classes and programs will take place mostly on weekdays and will begin at the end of September |