Show MIHard (Delta Middle School Cuunt) Thurs May LISPS Bret Bishop Mom was always there to remind you to eat your vegetables Then you went off to college and tossed caution and nutrition to the wind Most studies have found that there is more feeding of the mind than feeding of the body occurring on college campuses A study recently completed at Utah State University confirms these findings A home economics and consumer education class entitled “Home Management Problems” surveyed a random sample of 12 unmarried USU students The class taught by Dr Janice Morin wanted to find out the eating habits of single students and what areas of their diets needed improving most The most disturbing finding about USU students’ eating habits is that they believe they are eating a nutritious diet 81 percent Of the students surveyed said they considered their diet nutritionally adequate or better When their diets are compared to the basic four food groups though only about three percent of the students were found to be eating a proper balance of the four fciiK' G ' I FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS are shown planting marigolds to beautify school area (Note new japanese Yew Shrubs in background) DELTA SOUTH ELEMENTARY SHOW FLOWER Delta South holds school night EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENTIAL AWARD WINNERS Academic Fitness Awards li csidomial Academic ilness Award winners al Della Middle School wcic announced winhonored ai a leceni assembly David Corey ner's names Later home room teachers awarded the special certificates Ml of the following students attained a B1 average or equivalent accumulated in middle school including the first semester of the eighth gtade They also teeeived a score at the 80th percentile on a combination of nationally recognized standaidied achievement test batteries These students are shown in the above ante Cornwall Ben Eggleston pietuie: Kathy Anderson Alisse Bimghurst Keri Eskelin Pat inlinson Darla Hawk Ron Horner Beji ippott Tanya ongwell Ryan Motk Dan Nielsen Jeff Ogden Elizabeth Peterson Shane K Robeits is Ropet Julie Rose Rochelle Skeem Jenni Smith Cluistie Coney Thomas Becky Wilson Mare Winsor and lynn Wotks Some of the students were accorded these honors because they qualified in Effort Awards” another category "Extraordinary Delta Middle School Band performs at Snow College The Delta Middle School Grade Band received an excellent (IP) rating at the Snow College Band Festival held on May 8 at Ephraim Junior high bands from Hurricane Springville St George and Salt Lake City also participated in the festival ensemble performThe ed "Redbridge March” "Chorale and and “Shenandoah Invention” Valley” The good characteristic tone of each instrument the balance of the ensemble and the parts features of were cited as outstanding their performance The band was given a certificate for their excellent performance They received special commendations in the areas of fine appearance and conduct excellent general performance and fine characteristic instrument tone "The band performed very well at Snow College” exclaimed their director Gregory Hexem “The band was organized well disciplined very good and everyone was involved looking and doing their best Delta can be proud of this group!” The world today averages 93 people a square mile Page 9 Beginning Band receives honors The Delta Middle School 6th Grade Beginning Band presented a superior performance at the South Sevier Middle School Band Festival held on May 15 in Monroe Also participating in the festival were middle school bands from Richfield Fillmore Panguitch and Monroe band performed The “Chorale and Dance” “Chester" and “Hymn and Folk Dance” Adjudicators complimented the ensemble on their overall sound blend precision and number of students The band was presented with a for their performance and the low brass section was selected the best section of the band at the festival The low brass section consists of the trombones baritone French horn tenor sax bari sax and tuba “We were very pleased with our perat the festival” staled formance Gregory Hexem their director "This has been a fun year for us in band All the kids have worked hard all year Their superior performance long reflects our progress in band this year" Vocational Center captures sweepstakes The Vocational Center entered and won several contests and sweepstakes on May 13 and May 14 at Brigham Young University Under the direction of Mr Warnick Mr Larson and Mr Timmons the Vocational Center won the following contests and exhibits: Sweepstakes Winners: Greg Young Craftsman Award roll top desk Bill Campbell Young Craft- TOO SOON The college student epicure (7th Grade) rt ' - I SrtXTW Middle Millard Freeman Doug Brown and 1986 1 AND BEAUTIFICATION highlighted activities at Delta School this week New plants and trees were furnished by School District to enhance school landscape L to R: Ken CLEAN-U- 22 On May 14 the Delta South Elementary held its end of school night along with a flower show The flower show was a high success with almost every child in the school participating in one of five areas Fresh Bowers dried or weed arrangements creative Bowers seed or bulbs and a class project The flowers took up the space in the foyer and main hall and held an mosphere of spring aroma and excitement for the students that day and the parents that evening At the meeting that night the parents and faculty was entertained by 1410 who is well known thioughout the community for their country music Out thanks goes to them for their enjoyable music Cindy Clark was presented as the new PTA Picsident and she announced her new board members Prineipal Barbara Nielson told of of the some of the accomplishments PTA We would at this time like to give special thanks to the judges of the Bovver show Mr Roger Anderson was in charge of the judging and those helping him were Mary Henrie Helen Baker Toni Harris Kay Niles and Bev Allred Many thanks go to them for theii time and the hard decisions they had to make The Bower show has been lots of fun and hopefully something the students will enjoy participating in another time Delta South Elem PTA sman Award computer drawing Marvin Laughlin Craftsman Young Award mechanical drawing and Blake Vernon young Craftsman Award Jr High water bed 1st Skill Contests: Darrin Jefery 1st Mike Johnson cabinetmaking Building Construction and Niel Farnsworth 2nd Building Construction Other project exhibits: Darrin 1st place china hutch Gaiy 1st Anderson water bed Bryce Church 2nd waterbed Mike Miller 2nd china hutch Bryce Tolbert 3id Aid Mike Johnson gun cabinet waterbed Doug Kinsman 2nd box and Lance Warnick 1st place table Jr High entry The workmanship of the Vocational students was outstanding We salute the quality of instruction that Mr W ai nick Mr Larson and Mr 1 imimni' provide We believe that these young men are the cream of the stop Congratulations ‘An adult is ona who has ceased to food groups The students scored lowest on eating fruits and vegetables Only about 14 percent are meeting or exceeding the recommended four servings of fruits and vegetables per day In the other food categories only about half the students surveyed are meeting or exceeding the recommended 2 servings per day each for the and meat poultry fish milkcheese beans food groups Only about 38 percent of the students are meeting or ceeding the recommended 4 servings food group per from the breadcereals day What are they eating then? 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