Show Millard C Delta North Elementary In The News I ount) - Thurs (XI SPS 9 1986 - Pagr 7 iMHS NEWS by Maren Bailey Homecoming activities The spirit of Millard’s studentbody was sky high all week Homecoming activities started out Mon Wed mornings with competitive activities between classes Thursday evening the Alumni Assembly was held Many were in attendance but we want to give special recognition to the former who were in attendance: Roger Adams 1953 Gary Robins 1958 Vern Stewart 1959 Dave Christensen I960 Ed Phillips 1960 Gary Hone 1960 Rey Huber 1967 Dan Rowley 1967 1974 Steve Condie John Monsen 1975 Don Beckstrand 1976 Lioyd Kesler 1977 Tracy Keel 1978 Jim Hare 1978 Scott Robins 1978 Bryce Monsen 1981 Kurtis Robins 1982 1983 Sam Probert (list is of those Workshop beckons debaters The drama and debale students tended a workshop on September 27 in Provo The debate workshops were held at BYU and the drama workshops at Mt View' School The classes for the drama students began at 7:00 AM Students were allowed to take three classes each fifty minutes long The classes ranged from dramatic interpretation humorous interpretation pantomime and duo scenes Mr Lamb taught a class on and had two of his drama students perform a demonstration Debate students were able to choose from classes in novice debate advanced debate debate and legislative forum Mr Lamb said "I think everyone had fun and learned a lot" Faculty and staff We here at Delta South are well into the school year and are looking forward to an outstanding year Our enrollment is still quite high with approximately 725 students Teachers are as follows: Deborah Kindergarten: Fowles Susan Hexcm Nedra Jackson and Colleen Talbot First Grade Syd Bassett Donna Bunker Marilyn Jensen Holly Nissen Jeralyn Shaw and Melvin Smith Second Grade Mrs Gail Eliason JoEllen Foster Bette Judd and Norman Tatro Third Grade Grant Frandsen Marilyn Nielson Mary Perez and Bill Teschner Fourth Grade Chess Allred Della Domingo Susan Johnson and Christine Wilson Media Kevin Chapman Special Ed Mrs Mary Singleton and Gay Dean Counselor Joseph Moody Speech Sherrie Winter Aides Renee Anderson Clareen Forster Jackie Ludwig LaWanna Peterson Laura Pilling Kay Reece and Susan Staheli Cooks Corbett Rosemary Bishop Ruth Losee Lana Meinhardt Javene Porter and Lois Thorn Custodians Emily Burroughs and David Poulsen Secretary Mrs Beth Brown and Principal Barbara Nielson GO WILD FOR BOOKS Mime artists Herb and Elaine are true pantomime artists They came to DNES Wednes1986 to perform for the day Oct students The assembly lasted for 45 minutes The children were totally involved with Herb's actions and Elain’s stories My liist giaders were delighted and interested for the entire time Teacher of the Year It is an honor to have Millard County’s Teacher of the Year from our school Everyone agrees that there is not a more deserving teacher at Delta South for the Teacher of the Year award Mrs Nielson has been teaching for 26 years in Millard County Most of that time she has taught third grade She has served on numerous state curriculum committees as well as district curriculum committees She has served as president of Millard County Education Association Not only has she been a great educator but also a great mother and Mrs Nielson is married homemaker and has five children Because of her example all of her children have tended college with one earning a doctorate and one with a masters degree The teachers at Delta South have learnConed much from her example gratulations Mrs Nielson on a job well done! Bldg Gift of Life 9 from 4 to 8 pm 222 West 200 Millard County School District Nurse Marti Bishop Delta North salutes Marti Bishop Bloudmobile Thurs Delta lst2nd Ward North PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 East Topaz Blvd pm pm on Delta Prices: $350 Adults $150 Children under 14 $150 Senior Citizens Hwv 6 at Twin exercising We hope Mrs Bishop will enjoy her woik in the Millard School District and choose to be with us for many more years to come School lunch menu The staff and studentbody at Della North are excited to work with our new school nurse Mrs Marti Bishop Mrs Bishop began her employment with the Millard School District earlier this school year We knew right away that Mrs Bishop would be a valuable asset to our district health department Mrs Bishop was born in Houston TX In addition to living in the Houston area she has also lived in Alta WY Denver CO Boston MA Utah She has Provo and Sutherland important to leave solely to the schools Schools can teach the mechanics of reading but a true love of reading is taught in the home by parents who read by parents who are seen reading and who read to their children Please give your child an advantage read to them and have them read to you Twin m A year ago Jerry Gardner did a two week residency in “Mime" at DNES Our students were allowed to recall and again appreciate the joy of pantomime The through Heib and Elaine assembly was wonderful! by Virginia Pelae DNES first grade leather two brothers and three sisters Mrs the BYU Bishop attended ab School She graduated lementaty from Provo High and has completed Young college work at Brigham University San Jacinto and Texas A and M is Rick married She to Bishop a native of the Delta area The couple have three children: Mallory age 2'A Jordan age 16 months and Sean age 5 months Mrs Bishop has kept busy in the health occupations She has worked at the IPP Clinic at Brush Wellman at Utah Valley Hospital at the General Hospital at Massachusetts Rose Medical Center in Denver at Texas A and M Student Health Center and at the San Jacinto Hospital in Bytown TX She has also worked at Burger King! In her spare time she enjoys sewing old writing and nglish smocking Mrs Nielson ' Oct 7:00 9:00 Elaine Artists perform at DNES Give the This year the reading contest theme is “Go Wild For Books" We would encourage parents to lead to their children orally 15 minutes each night and to have their child read at least 15 minutes orally to their parents Reading is one of the most important skills learned int he elementary school earning to read is much too Herb and present) A special thanks also goes to Mrs Robins and her committee who made special efforts making this an enjoyable night for all in attendance The Coronation Assembly was held Friday Oct 3 at 10 am All who took part and participated in this assembly did a great job The Homecoming was announced as Queen for 1st attendant Sheri Kay Christensen Mary Waters 2nd attendant Kerry Bazell The winners of the homecoming decorations were also announced The club winner was the "Mask” club who decorated the Jr High with the (Subject to change) National School Lunch Week Monday October 13 British Menu Fish & Chips pieadilly slaw scones & honey English truffle and milk Tuesday October 14 Hispanic Menu mix Mexicali vegetable Tacos orange wedges Calypso cookie and milk Wednesday October 15 Italian Menu Pizza pizaz salad chilled pear half golden spice square and milk Thursday October 16 Oriental Menu Sweet & sour pork rice vegetable medley mandarin fruit cup fortune the Years at of “Through Millard" the class winners were the Seniors who decorated the windows of & Service Sales We'd like to Dave’s thank all those who participated businesses classes and clubs all helped add to our spirited week The game was played I tiday afternoon also We feel that although we lost by a score of to the Richfield Wildcats our team played a great game and is beginning to reach its potential The Homecoming Dance was held 30 pm Friday night from 8:30 to The theme song was "You Take My Breath Away" Sharon koyle ‘as the theme chairperson Homecoming was a fun filled week for all Thanks again to all who participated! PTA sponsors ‘‘Back to School” night Parents came to MHS Tuesday night to visit witt) teachers for a shortened class period An introduction was give by each teacher and questions were answered Refreshments were served by the PTA officers It was fun lor all who came Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on the go "Rusted Frame" by Marian Dunn Watercolor Exhibit at Fillmore School Elemental y School is Fillmore hosting the Utah Watercolor Society’s From 12th annual juried exhibition 192 entries 86 were selected by juror Director of the Frank Sanguinetti Utah Museum of Tine Art to be shown rom this in the Salt Lake Art Center exhibition eighteen were selected to tour the state and this show is now hanging in the Fillmore Elementary School This exhibit covers a variety of approaches to the water color medium Included are paintings in which the ar- - cookie and milk Friday October 17 American West Menu Utah chuckwagon stew cheese & hot biscuit pickle toothpick kabob wpeanut butter honey whip spicy applesauce torte w whipped topping and milk lists concern themselves abstractly with the elements of line value coloi shape rhythm and texture Other paintings utilitze these same elements to construct recognizable images of Utah’s landscape Membership in the Utah Watercolor Society is open to anyone interested in watercolor as a painting medium Full membership is acquired after an artist has had a painting accepted in two annual juried shows The public is encouraged to iew this show during school hours through the month of October The school will also be open in the evening Monday October 27 from 7 to 9 for those wishing to see this show This twice juried show truly represents the “best of the best” in Utah watercolor For more information contact Norman Stevens Media Director of Fillmore Elementary at the Pendruy Plaa 2 7:15 9:15 WINTERIZE YOUR HAIR TODAY WINTER HOURS FOR COSMETOLOGY pm pm For Your Convenience $ 864-513- 6 School $ List £ Tuesdays are Family Nights Shows subject to change due to availability infor mation call Price for more West Central Utah Vocational Center 305 E 200 No Delta Utah I i |