Show 6 - Millard Count Thurs ISPS Oct 3 1985 Delta South menu Monday Oct 7 Hot dog on a bun fries mixed vegetables orange smile and milk Tuesday Oct 8 Ham and baked potato blueberry muffins corn jello and milk Oct 9 Wednesday Hamburger on a bun fries carrot sticks applesauce and milk Thurs & v-- T) y MHS NEWS by Danene Perkins Jeanne Sylvester wins national The American Legion Auxiliary held its annual Poppy Poster Contest recently and chose Jeanne Sylvester as their winner Jeanne also won the Western Division Contest and then went on to compete at the National level There she was awarded First Place in the 4th Division which includes 10th 11th 12th and grades All 50 states Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia in compete this contest This is a prestigious honor for Jeanne and is but one of her many accomplishments She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leon Sylverster of Fillmore MHS Homecoming festivities planned Dorene Porter Iaurie Cropper Ginger Lori Kaelene Finlinson Taylor Roberts Susan Topham I)eb Moody Yearbook controversy is the could get the signatures right hard copy instead of the supplements It gives the signature more depth to the person who wrote it because their picture is in the same book Jane Beckwith yearbook adviser said "It would give the staff which is more time to gel inexperienced together a better quality book” Another issue brought up was the fact that at this late date with pictures not yet processed having the senior pictures in color would be almost in impossible on Ann Siraid said “I et’s go for the fall because if we have it in the spring we don’t get pictures of all the events during the year and it is a ‘year’ book not a half a year or three quarters have" Getting the yearbooks m the spring would mean no spnng spoits such as track or baseball and no graduation pictuics Ben Hyde however brought up the point by saving "Getting the yearbooks m the spnng would mean we yearbook" I mally after a good 20 minutes of hard debating a vote was taken The senior class voted overwhelmingly for a lull publication Sign up now for ACT test The guidance office recommends that students participate in the ACT program during the junior year or early in the senior year so their results will be available m time for use in planning further educational experience can obtain registration Students packets that contain all the information necessary to register and prepare for I the assessment Irom Mr Toster’s fee is The basic registration ice $10 (H) late registration will be ae- As a new school vear begins Delta High iiiniors and semois should give m he some thought to participation AC I Assessment Program The AC1 ssessment which consists of lour academic tests that measure educational development and a detailed questionnuie that collects mlorma non relevant to educational and caieer planning is recommended or required by more than 27(H) postsecondaiy stitutions and scholarship progiams 2 DAYS ONLY Thursday & Friday Only Homecoming Sale New Selection Sweaters $999 to 2 $2499 One rack of Children’s One Large Asst of Earrings of Entire Rack of $999 reg priced Clothing Vi price TOPS REDUCED rack of Clothing Everything goes for $499 pair$500 FOR THIS SALE ONLY Bead Necklaces Brights Pastels Naturals Basics 2$500 Our Entire Stock of Dresses 1788 Many Store other specials! Hours The Briar Patch 10 em to 6 Students passing the DHS choral room at 7:45 am are hearing strange language perfect and not so perfect chords The reason? 14 Delta High music students are hard at work practicing for choir rehearsals and perthe formance which will take place in the ULA Tabernacle on Oct weekend are Shannon Those participating David Kaelene Finlinson Thomas Porter Jim Larsen Lori Roberts Cindy Bunker Klint Atkinson Jason Bennett Jennifer Abbott Cheryl Ogden Darren Jeffery Kirsten Whatcott Bryce Church and Brent Wright Lori Roberts who had participated in before said “It is a fun perience and big honor to get to go You learn a lot and you meet a lot of new people” To participate in the 4(H) member choir students were picked from their high school choirs by their directors These chosen are then required to learn eight pieces of music and pass them off offical on Oct 5 to an Mr Wankier the Delta High music said that the group is the director largest we've ever had and he hopes they do a good job cepted for an additional $1000 for the Oct 26 1985 test date It takes about three hours to complete the four exams in I nglish math social studies and natural sciences A test is sample copy of a available in every high school In addition some individual teachers at Delta High are offering tutor sessions Students interested in brushing up on the nglish exam should sign up with Miss Beckwith or more information about the test oster see Mr SHOP Homecoming will be Wednesday Oct 9th Our opponent will be with festivities Emery beginning at pm In addition to the game there will be early morning activities scheduled along with a pep assembly On Tuesday Oct 8th at 10 am we will have an assembly to crown this year’s queen Beckie Freeman Julie Hunter Cindy Rasmussen Probert Tina Miller Margaret Julie Mace Jodi Wood and Michelle Stevens are the Homecoming candidates this year Each class will decorate different areas around the football field to help boost spirit and to excite the team We extend a special invitation to all MHS alumni to join in the activities and help us make the Year of Champions Selgaes say thanks The MHS Selgaes would like to thank everyone who supported our car wash on the 21st of Sept We did really well and it will be a big help in getting our new uniforms We’d also like to give a special thanks to Duane and Rula Bartholomew for letting us use their parking lot Thank you Selgaes North Sanpete Hawks another The enjoyed Eagles victory when they played their first away game of the season Our team met tough opposition in the North Sanpete Hawks but they played well and came out champions Wayne in making two Rowley succeeded touchdowns with a fullback wedge Kyle Wilson and others approach made several interceptions also The score was tied in the last but the Eagles quarter wouldn't stand for this With two seconds remaining on the clock and in the last play of the game Cory Gillins received a pass on the line and scored once more for the Eagles Another victory was won by our Mighty Millard Men Coach Kerry Watson commented "Our team played better and is improving with every game” of Millard will be the guest Richfield this week JV football team fights Delta Our JV football team was the guest of the Delta Rabbits last week Our up and coming team played with but unforferocity and diligence tunately the Rabbits overcame them and won The Eagles made some great Shane Finlinson and touchdowns Doug Dcarden both scored for MHS Our team The final score was is super and we’re proud of them and our coaches for their efforts They will host Richfield this week and we're confident that they will come out champions 'Bur AN V-- tk e spider some say is not really an insect because all adult insects have six legs while a spider has eight A Barbecue By Lori Stevens Reporter The annual Baibecue was held Saturday Sept 4 1985 from 60 members Approximately both clubs met in the Fillmore North Park Mr Nielson cooked the terrific hamburgers and the FHA furnished salads chips punch and brownies After eating students participated in games and contests It was discovered that some members of the MHS football team are only terrific runners w hen wearing cleats The FHA has an exciting year of meetings and activities planned and would encourage all MHS students who are interested to join FHA Dues are $8 and may be paid to any FHA officer or to Mrs Kessler Eagles lose bailie willi Rabbits Friday the Eagles hosted the Delta Rabbits in a game This resulted in a loss for the Fagles but they were winners in a different way They played hard were aggressive and showed spirit and determination the entire game We're proud of our team and are behind them all the way We know they will have more victories in the futuic game tremendously The defensive player ol the week was bruised Bruce Nielson He started at outside linebacker after being out for one week because of his shoulder He helped the Delta defense hold Millaid to only 58 total offensive yards the whole game shutting the agles out As linebacker lie had to fill a passing zone and helped stop the outside run He also sacked the QB once The special teams award went to none other than Shahm Safarian who ol Delta's 37 scored points just from He kicked two PAT's and kicking booted three field goals m the second and fourth quarters His longest of the day was from 44 yards which is the new record for Delta High IG kicks lie also kicked 36 and 25 yard field goals Before this game lie had a streak If straight extra point kicks but this streak was snapped as Ins hrst attempt was blocked yrrr r m A a i) news AT HOME ANP — Apologizing for doing something wrong is nowhere near as good as doing it right in the first place — Andy Rooney Chris Fisher full of Pennies presents cpiirt cin to Barbara Nielson These pennies were collet led by ( hris and his family towards the purchase of an Apple ( omputer 1521 East Delta Highway Utah 50 Winter Hours Starting Oct 1 Sunday pm Monday pm pm Family Night Tuesday - Group Activities v Wednesday pm pm Thursday pm pm Friday pm pm pm Saturday pm pm pm Group rates $3000 per hour plus $100 per person skates Non regular hours only 20 The school personnel have been involved in raising money for computers and this donation is sine erely apprec iated Della South announces slalT Rammies Roller Rink Call But look INSECT!" FFA-FH- Last week’s offensive player of the game was Justin Peterson who plays le is the the position only sophomore on the Delta High squad and plays both olfense and defense In the Millard game he totaled 122 yards on six carries All of his yardage came from the sweep which helped Della’s running nother school seal has stalled and Della Soulli kimntuiv would like to welcome (Ins sc hoi veai with oiii sinecicst hopes lot the success ol all out students o iiouie (Ins success h we has e dc velopi d e Ic el is an oiitsiandiiu’ stall )m slatl not only consists ol kachtis luil also hnuli wotkeis custodians HkIu aides ami he siciclancs We would like to in lioducc oiii slat to sou I’t me I! u ha a u Ison ipa owlis kmdetgat'i n Dt b (olein lulhot edia let son Ills! 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