Show iiiTTfiiiipirtnr" Page 6 - Millard I outil) ffrmaM I ( Units Oct SPS 1985 24 Student body officers attend conference I t Delta Middle School j Student body officers from Millard and Delta High School attended a leadership conference at the Universi-iof Utah last month The conference of 176 students body officers and advisers from 32 Utah schools met Sept 21 to develop student Icadersihp skills The students were addressed by a University psychology professor who discussed personalities and their effect on leadership style They also attended workshops focusing on topics such as how to work with school administrations and how to generate school spirit Millard at the conRepresenting Lisa ference were Beckie Freeman Stevens Julie Mace John Ashman Bryan Coats Jeff Rasmussen and Glen Robison Representing Delta High School at the conference were Keith Johnson Kellie Willoughby lamie Wood Bruce Nielson and Teresa Young Mark Peterson f- Wr History Teaclier Jeanne Ojard Mountain Man Scott Sorensen Ty Freeman Tolbert Brett Callister Wade Delta Middle School focuses on mountain lore o MH$ NEWS After a lively struggle between the sophomore and senior class the seniors won the FFA Harvest Ball Queen status Deb Moody Dorene Porter and Kathryn Lovell reigned over the dance held Thursday after the Manti football game m Seniors win FFA ballot Roberts Sean Tippitts and a group called 14 10 all performing musical Robbie Wright gave a numbers humorous interpretation To determine the reigning royalty each class donated money to vote foi the royalty of their choice The semoi class donated $81 00 for the winning ach year three gills liom every class are selected to vie for Harvest Ball Queens 1 lus vear’s queens came from the senior class and were Dorene Porter Deb Moody and Katluyn ovell The Ireshman rovaltv consisted of Jennifer Smith Sandy Petersen and Bobbi Porter Sophomores elected lamce Baggett Angie Calhstcr and kvlie Dutson as their representatives An assembly preceded the dance and each royalty was asked to peiform a skit Others on the assembly were ori gaskets Wiping your refrigerator and odor Sterling Scholar chosen Francisca Oei stands out in the field of Foreign language She has been chosen to represent MHS in this field in the Sterling Scholar program Francisca has a lot of background in She speaks this area Dutch English Indonesian Sonsorolish and Palauan She also speaks French fluently Japanese Spanish and German She has lived in many countries also Holland Palau and Guam are some of these Francisca has volunteered many hours of service to Foreign Language She has offered to translate for police officers and museum workers when they need her for She also translated assistance customers at the Paradise Inn when she was working there Francisca has done the on lor the presentations community customs and lifestyles of the countries she has lived in Francisca has done well in this field of study Congratulations to her for her many fine accomplishments figure with vinegar can help eliminate mildew Fratuisca Oei in i i i i i i i i by Danene Perkins i i —i i PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Blvd NaLional 520 E Topaz on peta Twin HWY 1 $150 Children $150 Senior Plaza 6 at the Pendray 14 under Citizens “‘YOU’RE GONNA LOVE “DELIGHT FILLED! SUMMONS HOWLS OF LAUGHTER! ‘BACK TO THE FUTURE’ THIS MOVIE IS THE BIG ONE 864-455- 1 2 Twin Adults $350 Prices: NEWHOUSE i It's a wonderf" 7:15 9:25 “A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT’’ & pm S3 DO PG Coming MICHAELJ nN © LI p( Next: "Pee Wee’s Big Adventure” SI SHOWS l l - Ages 14 CHANGE FRIDAYS I I l & Open eveiy nitiht 5 pm - Tuesday Family Night: under and Senior Citizens U PLAZA PUB I & SPECIAL Jack Kessler & Wednesday NO COVER 1—3 PLAZA LANES Our Moonlight Monte Carlo 8:00 pm Sign up 6:00 pm Midnight Dancing Rosie I Every Sat and Sun 9:00 am until 2:00 pm $1 00 per game Thursday CHARGE ' 864-445- about our Pub & Lanes rental for groups Ask l I I T i —r i 1 K i i i i i Honor Society i National Honor Society members gathered last week to hold their annual Coach Lewis installation meeting Monson spoke to those in attendance about the importance and prestige of this the and congratulated organization members on their accomplishments Talks were given by four of the members They spoke on the criteria of the society Cindy Rasmussen defined Scholarship Danene Perkins shared views of science Bryan Coats outlined leadership and Doug Stott spoke on character John Ashman favored the group with a piano solo and Sherikay Christensen Laurie Stinson and Maren Bailey accompanied by Julie Mace sang a trio The Peer helpers met last week to discuss activities to make plans and to elect officers for the new school year Danene Perkins was elected as the president of the group Jimmy White is the vice president and Cindy Rasmussen An will be the publicity chairman education committee was also chosen which consists of Aaron W'hite Kevin The and Stacy Brewer Koyle communications committee selected at the meeting includes Sharon Day Sharon Stevens Koyle and Cheryl The group also decided to change its name They chose the title STOP (Students Taking on Prevention) to represent them and their drug & alcohol abuse prevention purposes The next STOP meeting will be November 6 1985 at the Public Safety Building at 7 30 Anyone interested is encouraged to attend Utah history came alive this week for over 200 Seventh Grade sludents at Delta Middle School as Scott “Grizzly” Sorensen Orem presented a program “The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade ” In addition to the buckskins he was wearing Mr Sorensen gave hands-oexperience with several items including those shown in the above wolf fur beaver pelt badger skin and bear teeth Mr Sorensen demonstrated the use of various tools traps weapons and other paraphenaha used by Mountain Men and indians during the 1800’s The adventures of Jedediah Smith Jim Bridger Joe Meek and Kit Carson were delineated Vocabulary terms were troduced including rendezvous possible bag medicine bull boat top know (scalp) hawken rifle) and counting coup (way of showing courage m battle) Mr Sorensen and his wife Patricia have a hunting and fishing lodge on the kipawa River Quebec Some of his periences there in outdoor survival along with a few tall tales rounded out the program Eleanor Dalton Delta Middle School principal noted that three seventh grade teachers participated in the program designed to emphasize studies in Utah history In addition to Mrs Ojard shown in the above picture teachers Rhonda Harrison and Jim Porter are highlighting this subject Mr Sorensen commented that he had also given this historical program to North and South Elementary Schools in Delta and to Fillmore Middle School Thursday October 17 8SSSSSSSSSSSSS8S9S8S8SSSSSMSSSSS98SSSSSSS! Delta North Elementary In The News ssssssssssgsssgssssssssa Delta North menu (Subject to change without notice) Monday Oct 28 Corn dogs tater tots green peas orange slice and milk Tuesday Oct 29 This menu planned by Mrs Towles’ 1st Grade Taco wlettuce & cheese & carrot celery sticks Vi apple rice pudding and milk Wednesday Oct 30 Toasted ham & cheese sandwich green beans hash browns fruited jello wwhipped topping and milk Thursday Oct 31 Halloween Birthday dinner I ried vultures wgooey slime over steamed bat eyes baked snake eggs the gizzard of a lizard (diced) witch’s warts and ghost’s blood Friday Nov Fish on a bun fries maccarom salad white cake wchocolate frosting and milk Edie Delta North Elementary salutes Mrs Edie Turpin our Aide This Mrs Turpin’s first year at Delta North and we are enjoying our associations with her very much She is an asset to our Early C htldhood Program and adds a special charm to Mrs Simmon’s class Mrs Turpin was born in Chula ista California She has one brother and three sisters She has lived in ahforma Holden Provo Sandy and Delta She attended Delta Elementary and graduated from Delta High School She has also attended the Utah Technical College in Orem Utah Mrs Turpin is married to Mark Turpin from West Jordan Utah The couple has one child Brandon Mrs Turpin has kept busy during her adult lifetime She has worked at Kmdercare the Redwood Pre School and Sizzler We are happy to have Mrs Turpin in our Delta North Staff W e hope she will be around for many more years to conie She has enjoyed her work at DNES thus far commenting on the calm and quiet atmosphere she enjoys at our school She feels that the students at our school are for the most behaved’ We would agree with that observation' is MAKING LIFE SIMPLER Making life simpler can begin with cleaning out your closets the basement and the attic —and hold ing a garage sale Take a bteak in the midst of all that clearing packing sorting and pricing and relax with a frosty glass of iced tea Just think with all that extra closet space coupled with the money you make from the garage sale you'll be able to fill that closet with some fashionable new additions to vour wardrobe Plaza Lanes Mixed double Saturday League forming League time 5:30 to 8:00 pm call Janice or Fred Bradford 7435133 for league sign-u- Turpin Delta North salutes Mrs Edie Turpin |