Show Millard ( uunlv Pdte ( Ihurs I SPS Dec MHS NEWS College Day preps students honors and seniors are beginning to consider the time when they will break awav horn those caielree school days and lace the hardships of the real world or at least college During College Day several colleges to Delta FFigh to sent lepicsentatives nnsvvei questions that students might have Bill Fowler from FTixie College said that all seniors should be told about He also dilteient types of education likes to discuss with students possible majors and housing two big parts of college hie Dixie is onlv a college but Joint concert ushers in Christmas season The Aeappella choir will start off this with a year's list of performances Christmas Concert with the SUSC Chorale and Orchestra directed bv Professor Ron Aden The concert will be at the Della High auditorium on Dec 10 at 7 00 P M On Dec the Delta participants will travel to Cedar City to perform at the SUSC Great Hall Prof Aden said “Delta’s choir is one of the bright spots in Southern Utah The group sings quality music and sings it well This will be a experience for the students parIt ticipating gives them a chance to ” sing great music The combined choirs and orchestra Dinners for will be performing “Gloria” by An tomo Vivaldi as well as some tradi tional Christmas numbers Tickets die $2 00 and may be purchased from am member of the choir Kami Nlvers a member of the group said “It’s really great Professor Aden has a lot to teach us and it is fun to learn The “Gloria” is a great work and fun to sing ” Mr VVanhier the Delta High chon director said “This is one ol tin When greatest pieces ever written Vivaldi was unshed writing this piece he knew he had done his best We ate excited about this conceit and it will be a woi thw lule night Academic team falls to Millard Students on the ademic Decathlon team competed against Millard hist Tuesday Nov 26 at the Delta High librarv I veil though Delta’s team was deleated bv 240 points it was a dose race and in improvement lor Delta over last year’s score There were six students who com ach student peted Irom each school was given 40 miiutes to answer so questions in six areas including social studies math fine arts science literature and economics A superqui on immigration rounded out the comThe maximum numbers ol petition points one could receive in am area was weie Hen Hvdc loel Sonnes Keith Johnson Iiavis Ihsliop odd Sun moils and C les Moodv loel Sarnies seined highest horn both teams Keith Johnson scored thud Delta won lour of the six aicas ol testing not including the superqui math science economics and souil studies Millaid scoietl higher in literature line arts and the supeiqm Delta was leading bv 160 points before taking the superqui the luul event I ach student was asked live questions for 1000 points “Fins veu lenny Killian said Delta’s team worked lot the win bv siu dvmg two nights for loin weeks while Millard’s team stuehed one penod a dav lor lout weeks " 10(H) he six students on Delta's team 1 “Foundations ol Fiberty” is the me lor an essav contest sponsored In the Utah State Bar Association The contest will be held in conjunction with aw Day and students are encouraged to paiticipate Fhe essays must be no longer than 750 words and must locus on the theme “I oundations of iberty ” Interested students should contact Jenny Killian for complete information before Januaty 14 1986 tssays must be completed no later than April the participation The contest students I T State Bar calls for essay entries Fen final essays Irom those submitted will be selected by Utah State Bar rom those ten the final essay graders three will be chosen by a panel Irom the aw Day committee I he three finalists will be invited to the aw Day luncheon in Salt Lake City to leceive prizes of savings bonds and certificates T he winning essay will be printed bvt the Intermountain Reeoid All entrants will receive a letter of recognition and a thank you for their Eric Finkbiner open to all t I I is high school -I- - PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 Delta on Twin $1 6 HWY 50 Children $150 at the under Plaza Pendray 864-455- 1 Twin S3 50 Adults Prices: 1 14 2 Senior Citizens -- & 7:00 9:00 & pm pm Coming Next: I ui gc t Tuesday Family Night: Ages 14 & under and Senior Citizens SI SHOWS I CHANGE I i -- i— i i Open cvcrv night S pm - Midnight & NO COVER Ask Pul) Our Moonlight” Monte Carlo 8:00 pm Sign up 6:00 pm SPECIAL Jack Kessler Wednesday I I i Thursday CHARGE k about our & Lanes rental i L Every Sat and Sun 9:00 am until 2:00 pm $1 00 per game for groups I III I PLAZA LANES Dancing & 3E T I 1 PLAZA PUB Rosie $2 - Adults FRIDAYS I i i -- L i by Danene Perkins Millard defeats Delta in Academic Decathlon runoff “Alaska” is a big success at mhs performance ol this year’s school The “Alaska” was very successlul melodrama was well rehearsed and the did an cxeellcnt job performing it east ll was also well attended bv students and people from tlicsomimnutv c’d like to eotntnend the east for then work and talent and express appreciation to all those who supported them The plav Enter “Swish” drawing Millard High is sponsoring a drawing at ihe home basketball games lor this cost one dollar will he drawn at the games One licket tor a chance lo shoot tor $I(KK) Ihe person holding Ihe ticket eliawn will shoot he Irom the top ol the kev It successful or she will hen shoot Irom hall court It that basket is made Ihe pel son will win ibis year lekets ihe monev A pcison imisl buv a ticket al every it lie she would like a chance al "Swish” because will be a new drawing at each game onsolation prizes will also game be given At the nab game Robert Shirts won a consolation prize ol a leg ol lamb roast arms and ilia Miller won two Hillside superburgers Jins drawing should prove interesting c and rcwaidmg lor all who participate our support in this Proceeds will go uige to help the MHS Decathlon learn tor St their trip lo George Selgaes say “thanks” The Millard the thank contributing uniforms High Selgaes would donors following money for our to for new like Backhoc Laurie Condie Ken Zeigler Wood’s Karen Benncltklip Joint Holden Market Becky BurnsAvon Town Sid Huntcr’sY Service Denise Pioneer Potato Co TulllcSparkclls Farms Service Greenwood Rasmond’s Gwcnna Ethington lazy “J” Wild Thomas Ed Cioosc Creek SiudioTrank and IaVon Shelsicad lewis and Janet Monsen Triple “C” Farms Baker Drug Roper umber Meadow Town Sieve’s Tire & Oil Warner Motors Dr Brent Jackson Ccriilicd Insurance Gloria Rov Olpin Averctt Proberi Gwcndv Dav Pioneer Sharon Olpin Ravma Meals illmore Custom Market ecd llison arsen’s Auto Repair Set vice Sales Dave’s Baugh’s Auto Di ranklin Duane’s err reeman irsl inihurg Hank illmuic Motel aimers InsuranceC oletie Hunt Hair loft Btadshaw Icctiic Pans Auto rampton hrmmle Progress Mr Millard (mints Dr Bruce Mscrs Dr Jon Moods Bcckstrand Bucky’s Barber Shop inda Beauts Janet ooper’s Shop Warner’s Beams Shop Grant and libel Bmnson orin and Jerry lewis Christensen's Dulling Stephenson Turner Oil and Wagons Park West and ampground We invite you to allend our hall lime each al tormanccs home basketball pet Paits David Ben Security game The MHS Academic Decathlon Team traveled to Delta last week for a runotl Die Decathlon is a competition between students and schools in several academic areas winch include math science economics history rnglishliteraturc line arts a super quiz which was on interview and speech immigration Members ol a team arc outstanding scholars with a stipulated GPA Members of the Millard team are: John Ashman and Jeanne Sylvester in the Honors Division DeAnn Perkins and Morrell Swallow in the Scholars Division and David Remkes and Sliauna Hultaker in the Varsity Division Alternate team members are Doug Stott and Dancnc Perkins in the Honors Divison and he Varsity in Cnimy dcGraflenreid Divison The leams were tested and given scores in each area The Delta team was ahead bv over 2000 points at the end ol the lirst hall ol the testing Then in the second half ol the runnoff Millard caught up to Delta within 200 points The Super Quiz went well for both teams did but Millard exceptionally well and was able to overtake Delta and win The Millard team will now travel to St George in ebruary lor a runoff e would like to wish them well in their elforts Despite the shortness of the three day prior to the Thanksgiving break at Fillmore Elementary students were treated to manv fun and exciting learning opportunities A visit from a taxidermist an eagle and pilgrims were just some of the short week’s highlights Mike a local taxidermist Hathaway visited the kindergartens to display some of the work he has done Speaking lo the he told them students on Wednesday lasts about the animals many interesting he has worked with and the techniques lie uses in taxiderim Brent Olson of the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources brought a live Robison’s third grade on eagle to Mrs J uesdav Oltiecr Olson explained to the students some of Ills' predators practice'' ol the giant birds paving particular attention to the eagle’s long talons The eagle had been found injured according and plans were being lo Olficer Olson made lo send he bird lo a veterinarian Students m the second grade learned about the lirsl thanksgiving ol he Pilgrims Jhev made their own pilgrim and also prepared a hats and bonnets slew in their special Thanksgiving classrooms Meanwhile the lirsl graders at the school were preparing tor llicir program "V ou’re In Bear he program ounlrv was scheduled to have been presented on Tuesdav Dee school was involved The entire in the illmore lemenlarv PIA’s hind raising incsl project selling the World’s Chocolate to lamily and Incnds The project has been a great success in raising funds to finance the school’s Rll project and other PI A preijecls the sale was scheduled lo end on ridav Dee 6 A RH dav was also held on ach studcnl wav given lie Wednesday Officer Brent Olson shows a Hue eagle's wing spread to Mrs Rob son's third graders The eagle was veterinarian for the found injured and work was being bird scheduled week T lark Kendall Just found out that his onefeight stand has been turotmd forcenturi 7:15 9:15 Once again the Annual High School and Junior High Poetry and Short Story Contest sponsored by the Salt lake Tribune the Utah State Poetry Society and the Utah Arts Council Students from every high school and liinior high in the state may submit but must conform to rules of the contest miters will receive cash prizes from live to thirty dollars as well as medallions and pins Students wishing to have more on the contest should contact lane Beckwith The deadline is Jan Miss Beckwith said “In the past we have had students enter the contest but and few the competition is strong Delta students have been winneis Because the competition is so rigorous is a prestigious event” Taxidermist Eagle Pilgrims visit Fillmore Elementary Topaz Blvd E Writing contest opens to students IPP gave the lootball and volleyball teams and their patents a dinner at the IPP caleteria on Nov 26 to honor both state champion teams 1 he cheerleaders and the school board members were also invited lule eveivone was eating prune rib lollowcd by ice cream Rex Stanworth ai d other IPP representatives awarded the lootball team baseball hats “Delta 98 lootball State " he vollevball team receivlumps ed in cklices with an engraved pendant led lickson one ol the team capsaid that the dinner tains was appicciated veil the wiextlets who could only it salad because ol an upcoming match weie pleased that a dinnet would be held in then honor espeeial-lsince the team had had a shrimp at op’s ity C’afe the night belore hat dinner was sponsoicd by the vale's nianaecr Rick f arnsworth and lack Towles 1986 higher usually about 18 3 Joel is currently enrolled in trigonometry advanced biology psychology journalism debate drama and College English Joel plans to go to college but he isn’t sure which one and make law his career Other high scores on the test were earned by Chris Willoughby Teresa Young George LaDamus and The student spotlight brought for this week a senior this ear just received word that his ACT score was the highest at Delta High this year In English he scored 33 points 34 being a oerfect score His social science score was 32 math 24 and natural science 31 His composite score was 30 The national average is about 7 9 The state average is a little o you by Taco Time s Joel Sannes Joel winning leams Fowler said that it is a place that a student prepare and know what r school to expect from a Another popular college for Delta students is SUSC Mark Barton SUSC representative said that his college is probably the best for SUSC is the smallest and lour year school in Utah At the orientation session speakers said that college is something that will help everyone in the future The job world will have more competition and students can’t go wrong by furthering their educations Mr helps -- r i i i i i opportunity to choose a book lo keep from an assortment of hundreds of populat paperback lilies Dining the Rll day Chip R Munk announced the siarl contest the Hnppv of his laic si reading Munk Reading Birlhdav hip onicst The contest will continue until Monduv which is the next Rll divandthc Jan famous hip R Munk’s birtlid Mihe Hathaway his taxidermy displays some of work to Fillmore Students from Mr Sleuenf second send ptepute for Itar traditional Ftlgnm s Thankigwing Elementary kindergarteners Mh hs d sjcul |