Show Scholarships are offered by DeVry i DeVry Institutes will offer 40 and 80 scholarships at a total value of SI 42 million to 1989 high school graduates throughout the United States According to DeVry Chariman Denscholarnis J Keller each and valued between $18344 ship scholar$19905 and each valued between $9270 and ship $9952 may be used for application fees and tuition toward a Bacholor’s degree program in Electronics Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems Business Operations Telecommunications Management or Accounting The scholarships can be applied at any of the nine DeVry Institutes in the United Slates Finalists will be determined on the basis of SAT ACT or WPCT scores and will be announced in April of 1989 Scholarship recipients will be chosen on the basis of those scores high school academic achievement extracurricular activities and an essay Announcement of winners will be made shortly thereafter Applications are available at the Admissions Office at each DeVry Institute and must be returned before March 3 1989 students For further information their high school should contact guidance counselors or write to the Office of Admissions at the local DeVry Institute Campuses are located in Missouri Texas Illinois Georgia Arizona and New Jersey California DeVry headquarters are at 2201 Wert Street Evanston IL Howard Homecoming Assembly ’88 Daniel Mike Hansen emceed the Homecoming Assembly on the evening of September 29 The program went as follows: Sarena Christensen (Class of 80) sang “The Greatest Love of AH” Kevin Coates (Class of 74) roasted Coach Lewis Monsen Then we had a “sweet delicious" performance by the “California Raisins” Roy and Patsy Johnson (Class of 70) sang Over twenty former cheerleaders were recognized and given certificates Kristin and Natalie Burns performed a guitar duet The Homecoming candidates and their dates danced Then the candidates performed a dance by themselves There was a ceremony queen Kristin Stott 1st attendant Jennifer Probert and 2nd attendant Colette Christensen The program ended with the school song led by the current and former MHS cheerleaders Cummings and Tiffanie Hunt of MHS calendar of events October 7: Football at Delta 4 pm Senior Class Dance MHS Lunchroom 8:30 pm October 11: VoIleball at Richfield pm pm pm JV Football Richfield Cross Country Meet at 4:00 pm at i “The Rabbits are young but they’re tough" Coach Fowles responded when asked how he felt about this year’s football team The Rabbits record is a with victories over Manti and Emery The Rabbits have been playing to their potential in their games The was Homecoming game especially a victory to savor with the Rabbits defeating the highly ranked Emery Spartans Delta’s gem in the game was the fumble recovery late in the 4ih quarter Kevin Bunker caught seven passes for 200 yards and a pair of the touchdowns to pace the Rabbits The Rabbits played a game Brooks Jackson with 20 tackles The backer played really well Remember the underdog you can’t take anyone lightly you just play it one game at a time giving it your all WMBRA Jackpot The West Millard Barrel Racing Association held their last Jackpot of the 1988 season on September 21 at the Hinckley Arena The results are as follows: Futurity Barrels: Sue Archibald First Sandy Petersen Second Edria Day Third Novice Barrels: Sue Cat tor First Jamie Petersen Second Edria Day Third Open Barrels: Valerie Brown First Open Poles: Valerie Brown First Edria Day Second Open Goats: Edria Day First Jackie Skeems Second 10 to 14 Barrels: Jamie Petersen Second First Cadence Boardman Melanie MUlwee Third 10 to 14 Goats: Jamie Petersen Second First Cadence Boardman Melanie MiUwee Third 9 and under Barrels: Travis Brown First Heidi Draper Second Justin Andersen Third 9 and under Poles: Travis Brown First Justin Andersen Second Heidi Draper Third 9 and under Goats: Justin Andersen First Heidi Draper Second Travis Brown Third DHS volleyball team wins four loses two Back row L to R: Sandy Petersen Gloria Roper Jennifer Smith Jena Edwards middle row: Juliette Scoville Nicole Nielson Diedra Turner row: Amie Alley Marti Hansen front DHS Homecoming for Delta High was Homecoming The announcement of held Sept the top 10 was given on the previous Friday after students had voted on On Saturday the first Wednesday went up as each class decorations decorated the store window assigned to them Then on Monday the 19th th- halls of Delta High turned red and white as students vied for the prize of best decorated hall Wednesday brought the seniors an easy victory in the traditional powder puff game with a score of The Homecoming assembly was held Thursday evening The audience was amused by Roberta and Roberta awed by Kee Billie and excited with the final announcement of the Homecoming Royalty Amie Alley was chosen as Nicole Nielson as second attendant first attendant and Sandy Petersen is the new Homecoming Queen for The other members of the top 10 are: Juliette Scoville Bobbi Porter Gloria Roper Marci Hansen Jena Edwards Diedra Turner and Jenniler Smith The volleyball team played North Sanpete on Thursday They played 3 games and ended up victorious Pam Smith Wins Hopechest and Boosters conThe the gratulate Pam Smith for winning Lane hopechest (and all the beautiful articles it contained) at homecoming Better luck to everyone else at next year’s raffle! A special thanks to Christensen s for and displaying the chest at their store selling tickets for us the local support The businesses and appreciate their support as well! DHS calendar of events Oct 6: Delta at Millard VB JV FB Burning of the Eagle Car Smash 8:30 pm Oct 7: Dance Oct 11: Oct 12: Oct 13 tn session Oct 15: chestra at Millard FB here VB at Emery Rodeo Club Dance UEA - School & 14: All State choir Tabernacle The number 488 hours of hours Movie not or- average Alley 1st Nielson 2nd Attendant Attendant students from Delta High School have been chosen to participate in All State Choir They are Corey Thomas Brooks Jackson Ben Eggleston Roger Ogden Wayne Jeff Ogden Mitch Atkinson Joe Larsen Scott Murdock Darrin Clay Tony Wright Terresa Nickle Becky Wilson Andrea Dutson Kathy Anderson Nicole Sumsion Kelly Thomas Gloria Roper Karen Carrie Ogden Wilson Sheila Anderson Dam Henri Lori Bishop Kodi Laurel Simmons Katie Nielson and Nicole Roholt Nielson Also for the first time in many years two members have been chosen for All State Board Merrill Wright a senior plays the tuba and Loietta Tena sophomore plays the trumpet ney To be chosen lor All State Choir and All State Band the people are selected by an All State Committee There will be a performance on October 15th in the Tabernacle on Temple Square Salt Lake City The performance will be open to the public for all those who would like to attend Dance There will be a dance on Friday Oct will hold a The Iront pm There will be a dance in the high school caletena and at there will be a movie at the show house The cost is S2 for the dance and S2 for the movie American and Nicole Sandy Petersen Queen Delta High Students Chosen for AH State 7 is band the Amie GED Testing GED Testing is an ongoing type ol testing given on a monthly basis at the West Central Utah Vocational Center at Delta Utah The test examiner is from the Regional Garth Johnson Testing Center Sevier Valley Tech tn Richfield Utah is The test normally given on the third and fourth Tuesdays of each month The test is coordinated though Turning Point If you are interested please call us on Mondays or Wednesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm The phone number is 864 5927 The test consists of five diflerent tests and these include: writing skills Social Science Science Reading Skills The Writing Skills and Mathematics Test was expanded this year to include the written essay hours The battery of tests allows 7 to complete We suggest you do it ir two mornings Most people do the test The cost is in about 6 to 6‘z hours S2000 The test results take about one week to come back Test times run 2:00 about 915 am to from pm on the third and fourth Tuesdays for this purpose If you are a high school dropout and please conyour class has graduated tact us to take this test soon More and more employers are making a GED a requirement for employment or advancement for high school dropouts Make your future more secure by getting your GED certificate Call today for an appointment to get things started! Kathy Walker Turning Point West Central Utah oc Center Delta Utah works each week has risen from 406 hours in 7873 to a current The Delta High School girls volleyball team continued its mostly winning ways this past week with a win over Manti on Tuesday Sept 27 and by beating Emery Virgin Valley and Hurricane in the Hurricane tournament on Oct Two losses dampened their success however as they dropped a tough one to Richfield on Thursday Sept 29 and a loss to Pmeview in the Hurricane tournament The following sums up each game: win Delta vs Manti: Freshmen Monica Morris served 11 straight points JV win Tamara Finlinson with serving 7 straight points The varsity fought hard to win Delta vs Richfield: Freshmen win JV loss Varsity loss Hurricane Tournament: Neysa Plummer was the leading scorer with 5 straight points as Delta won over Delta then beat Emery and Hurricane Virgin Valley before dropping one to In the Hurricane Pmeview game the leading scorers were Laurel Simmons with 5 pts Dana Henne--consecutive pts and Jill Jackson with four consecutive service pts Leading scorers in the Virgin Valley game were Diedra Turner Neysa Plummer and Laura Osoro The Rabbits will play their next four games on the road Millard and against South Sevier Emery P 19M 7 Millard stomps the Hawks Superior play by both the offensive and defensive lines for the Eagles was again a key to victory Their consistent play has been a decisive factor to the Millard victories thus far The Millard defense allowed the Hawks only 114 yards total offense Leading tacklers were Matt Dastrup and Tilden Swallow with 10 and 3 tackles respecand Mike tively Jake Degraffenreid Rhinehart both had quarterback sacks six MilLard has scored through games 168 points to the opponents 26 points this season Two of Millard’s Coach Dennis games were shutouts "We’re happy Alldredge commented with the way we’re progressing and we the continue to throughout hope By Brett Stott Sport Reporter The Millard Eagles claimed their 4th victory last Friday a they defeated the North Sanpete Hawk 41 to 0 It was a great finish to a week filled with homecoming festivities Millard started off quickly as they have the past few weeks with a first quarter touch down by fullback Matt It was the first of two for Dastrup Dastrup His second TD came on a run later in the first quarter In the second quarter Tilden Swallow took a pilch five yards for another Millard score and the half ended with the Eagles leading In the third quarter quarterback Rick Robins connected with Brian Wade on a touchdown bomb Millard that sent the Eagles ahead scored twice more in the fourth run quarter The first came on a by Shane Siarley and the second on a run by Jared Lisonbee season” Millard plays their rival Delta next Friday on the Rabbit’s home field The Ealges invite all their loyal fans to travel to Delta and support them in this important game Delta rolls over 3 South Sevier Millard Lady 42-1- Eagles Volleyball on the Road The Delta High School football team record continued improving its on Friday by defeating South to Sevier The final score was The Rabbits had a balanced attack with several of its players giving solid Jess Oman was the performances rushing leader gaining 90 yards in 5 He also scored two carries Oman was followed touchdowns closely by Brooks Jackson with 16 cartouchdown ries for 77 yards and Jody Wright and Matt Stans worth added I touchdown apiece Stanswonh also completed the Delta quarterback five passes out of 10 attempts and had Others scoring were no interceptions 29 yard pass a on Craig Thompson reception and Alan Purvis with a run Dale Jackson a Delta Rabbit commented about South Sevier "They’re not that good of a team” “We could we had a few have played better mistakes” Head Coach Dean Fowles said that he “felt really good about the game” He commented that the Rabbits are starting to play better The Rabbil6 are at home this week They will be playing traditional rival Millard High School and are anticipating a tough contest Kick off time is slated for 4 pm tie girls’ volleyball team took to the road this week with two away games to North they traveled Tuesday It was one ol those times Sanpete when they just couldn’t get their net The play and momentum going freshmen team had a good first game They played two games winning the Julie first and losing the second Speakman and Crystal Olson had some great spikes with Kristin Burns sending awesome serves The junior va'sity team lost both games of their match with North Sanpete They came ftom behind the last game of the match with some great serves from Jamie Rhodes but it just wasn’t enough to pull the game out The varsity team lost both games of their match also There was some great net work by Dclise Perkins and Alsia Wright Renee Dickinson sent some great spikes down over the net but things just didn’t happen for the Lady Eagles against North Sanpete Thursday the girls’ volleyball team traveled to Nephi where they look on Juab High School It was a great night for the girls and they played well The varsity team played first against Juab They won both games of their match 5 to 4 Debbie Child responded to a varsity start with numerous blocks and Alisa a solid setting performance lead the Perkins Delise and girls Wright in spikes Alisa Wright served thr inter: balls over the net with four aces Miii with some sets Dudley got up great good back court work by Cindy Taylor and Kristen Stott The freshmen girls won two out of two games with great serves by Crystal Olson The junior varsity also won both games of the match Tamlyn Siarley bagged 13 serves with 3 aces and a was a dominant force at the net Cheryl O'Camb had some great spike saves and digs Nadine Swallow serv ed low and fast over the net with snap py back court work by Julie Speak man and Kara Phillips The Millard High School Lady Eagles came to Juab High School to play and win Thursday Tfiey had great We rt serrves and a good clean ollense proud of the great job they have done Coaching the girls this year ate J urnor Head Coach Katfne Mcf ar lane Gen Child and Varsity Coaches J reshman Coach Kris Shields and Kelli Hansen who recently left to attend col lege Thanks coaches lor the great jok Rabbit volleyball As Rabbits volleyball moves into another season they’re setting a fast pace for everyone else to follow Freshman JV and Varsity won their game against North Sanpete At Beaver JV won and Varsity put up a good fght Beavers favor At North Sevier Freshman and JV lost and Varsity won on North Sevier’s turf ith They also took on 4A Tooele a win for both JV and Vaisity It was a dose game against the Manti Templers but the git Is pulled ahead to win with a score of respeaively Although Rabbits have been known to pull off dose games the game against the Richfield Wild :ats wasn’t going to be added to their list The highlight of the Rabbits Wildcats game was a ceremony the senior players and honoring coaches with flowers The team also gave the seniors a silver bracelet as a remembrance of their years as lady Rabbits The Seniors are' Laurel Simmons Janice Frankom Neyssa Plummer and Deidra 7 urner j j j i j T"i i r "i i i PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Elk Hunt Starts October 5 Thru Oct 13 520 E Topaz Blvd by Grant ienw DWR Big Game Manager Many ol Utah’s elk hunters are busy preparing for the opening of the 988 general season elk hunt slated to begin Wednesday October 5 About 27000 open are bull elk permits holders and another 2000 anteriess and hunter’s choice permit holders are expected to go afield in pursuit of the Rocky elk perhaps the most elusive of all big game animals Elk hunting in Utah has steadily creased in popularity over the past 20 years This may be attributed largely to the significant increase in numbers and distribution of elk throughout ttie state Utah's elk herd has increased from an estimated 6000 head to 40000 since 1967 In addition to general season hunting hunters also enjoy the opportunities chance to pursue elk during separate archery muzzleloading and trophy bull seasons Hunters success this season will hxe'y vary from 17 percent for general season bull elk hunters to nearly 100 percent on several of the trophy bull hunting areas Anteriess elk permit holders should average a 50 to 60 percent hunter success Hunters can expect to see a few more mature bulls in the herds tins year The total elk harvest is expea ed to be close to 6000 animals for 1988 Oct 4 Thar L'SW Miliard Coast? 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