Show Chronicle Progress May QoooooBoooqaopoooeoaaoaoQpeooep) 24 199Q Page 7 ' MHS NEWS Easton Jackson Diane Porter honored as Educator of the Year Judy Stanworth Busy Bee of the Year Tiffany Wood Wood receives Brush Wellman Scholarship Tiffany Wood daughter of Robert and Cherryl Wood of Holden was awarded one of five 1990 Brush Wellman Inc scholarships given to graduating seniors throughout the United States Only children of Brush Wellman employees are eligible few the $400000 scholarships to be used at the college or university of their choice Tiffany was the English Sterling Scholar at Millard High School this year and has a grade point average of 39 She has been very active in school activities and is a very accomplished musician playing the piano and saxophone FFA competes at State vV3 § Left to right: Casey Peterson Reid MHS 5 i Kathryn Mace Debbie Child and Travis holds Junior Prom by Easton Jackson Millard High School’s Junior Prom was held on April 28 1990 from 8:30 to 11:30 in the school lunchroom The theme song was “When I'm With You” by Sheriff The candidates were: Debbie Child escorted by Casey Peterson Tamlyn Starley escorted by Travis Reid Wendy Wood escorted by Jason Talbot Kathryn Mace escorted by Spencer Koyle Deena Anderson escorted by Easton Jackson Lisa Starley escorted by Miko Gates Michele Johnson escorted Jyt Jrvi Maycock Laurie Johnson escorted by Jared Carter Sara Ford es MHS corted by Damon Averett Bridget Monroe escorted by Ben Harper Deana Freeman escorted by Merlin Moycs Cheryl O'Camb escorted by Jeremy Crapo Casey Peterson was the Prince Travis Kathryn Mace was the FVincess Reid was the King and Debbie Child was qhc queen The Junior Class Officers are Peterson President Jason Talbot Casey Vice President Secretary Kathryn Mace Social Manager Chris Rhinehart Prom Chairmen Debbie Child and ChTreasurer Shawn eryl O’Camb Quambcrg-i preschool testing and MHS preschool testing an will be for next fall held in the Millard High Preschool Room on Wednesday May 23 and Thursday May 24 If you feel your child may have a delay in any of the following areas: Motor Language SocialEmotional Cognitive (Understanding Basic Concepts) Please call to set up an appointment ur child may qualify for for free tuition No testing is necessary for general There are four quarters registration each year at $8000 each5 days a week There are two sessions: morning am and afternoon pm Children will be enrolled on a need basis first and then first come first serve At the time of testing and please bring your child’s immunization record and proof of birth To schedule an appointment or for further information please call and ask for the preschool Brinkerhoff graduates Joe D Brinkerhoff was among the 1081 graduates of the University of Alaska Anchorage this spring Degrees were conferred in a ceremony at the George Sullivan Arena on May 7 1990 Joe received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting UAA has some 13000 students and offers High School Diplomas Vocational Certificates Associate degrees Bachelor's degrees in more than 40 majors and Master’s degrees in nearly 30 fields of study The University of Alaska Anchorage is part of the University of Alaska system By Crystal Olson The MHS Eagle Chapter recently returned home from State Judging which was held May at Logan The Eagle chapter competed in 6 areas including Ag Mechanics Dairy Cattle Dairy Foods Farm Business Management & Livestock Judging Millard also had the state winning Ag Sales & Service team Team members were Darin Cummings Vem Sherwood and Damon Averett Great job guys! track academic MHS The 1990 academic All Staters were chosen May 16 1990 Few the boy’s track team Kelly Olson Bill Mace Jason Jacobsen and Jeff Bennett were chosen For the girls team Mitzi Dudley and Alisa Wright were selected Congratulations to all of the Academic By Easton Jackson elects officers FFA By Crystal Olson Monday May 14 the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter elected new officers The presidents is Travis Reid The is Casey Peterson first is Shawn The second Quamberg Curtis Stevens is the StuKristin dent Advisor For secretary Bums was elected Crystal Olson will be the chapter reporter Travis Quamberg is the treasurer JW Davies is the sentinel Shawn Kelly and Royce Stevens will serve as the chapter historians The old officers should be congratulated on doing a super job The new officers will have a hard act to follow officers will take office at The the awards banquet During the annual awards assembly held at Delta North Elementary cm 17 1990 Thursday Judy May Stanworth was presented with the Busy Bee Award for the school year The Busy Bee Award is an honor that is given at Delta North Elementary classified employee in the spring of each year The instructional assistants secretary custodians lunch workers Chapteacher ter I monitor and vote for the individual they feel is most deserving of this award annually The recipient of this award School Secretary Marlene Bliss made the presentation to Mrs Stanworth She mentioned the many many qualities that Judy possesses that make her such a welcome addition to our school Judy takes great pride in helping to keep Delta North Elementary a clean well kept and facility She is also willing to help out with many school projects such as entering data on the computer in the Media Library bubbling demographic information on testing booklets transporting students to and from the bowling alley swimming pool etc We feel very fortunate to have Judy as a member of our DNES family She is truly an asset toour schixil and we thank her for her many efforts on our behalf Students enjoy new toy If you’ve driven by Delta North Elementary lately you’ ve noticed a nice new addition to our south playground Thanks to the efforts of District Maintenance Crew members Bent Mork and Fred Works along with able assistance from Roger Zeeman Judy Stanworth and June Dulson the toy was erected during the past two weeks The students watched anxiously each day as the toy grew from humble beginnings to the great structure that it is today! When you chance to drive by you’ll notice that the structure is well used Kids are on it ‘round the clock! Special thanks are in order to the Delta North Elementary PTA and the school district for assisting to our playground Money was also made available from the State Health department as part of a playground safety pilot program that was initialed at Delta North school year during the THE AMERICAN HEART ASSCFIATION MEMORIAL PRCFRAM Baa glares American This space Heart Association provided as a public service Nola Kapler and Linda Simmons presented Mrs Diane Porter with the outstanding teacher award for the school year Mrs Porter was nominated earlier this month for that special honor by her fellow colleagues Diane Pewter has served this year as our school’s Media Librarian She has done an outstanding job in organizing our facility to better serve the students teachers and patrons Diane has served in various capacities at Delta North Elementary She I began several years ago as a Chapter instructional assistant She was then hired as a 3rd4th teacher She worked for a period of years in both third grade and special education before moving to the Library Media Diane is very deserving of this special honor She is respected by her peers and loved by the students Diane and her Elzo have recently been husband called as proselyting missionaries for their church Diane will be gone from Delta North during the upcoming year but will return to her library duties at the PTA end-of-ye- school year beginning of the We wish both Elzo and Diane an enriching experience while they are gone from and them that we are assure area our looking forward to their safe return! meeting held ar On Tuesday May 17 1990 the DNES PTA held its annual program President Lorelei Draper conducted this meeting The patriotic presentation was completed by Michael Stewart Michael Steele and Matthew Nelson Secretary Treas urerTess Rawl- inson presented an annual report of PTA expenditures and income for the school year Lorelei Draper and Board Member Julie Nelson presented a humorous skit of the many many acand programs of the complishments PTA during the current school year Lorelei then took time to thank her Board for their many hours of dedicated and diligent service Jetta Swalberg then introduced t PTA her Board which will assume official duty following the close of the school year PTA Presidency and Board Members for the school year were then sworn into office by outgoing president Lorelei Draper An exciting culmination of this evenings meeting was the drawing for three quilts that had been part of a PTA fundraiser Lucky winners included: Diane Porter Jonathan Bassett and Emily Shelley Principal Bassett the staff at DNES the students and the parents express their sincere thanks to President Draper and her Board for the excellent service they have rendered this school year Board member present Each was given a carnation corsage in token of appreciation few their hard work Elementaries thank Greathouse of Tacos The Delta Elementaries are honored to have Greathouse of Tacos as their ninth and reading sponsor Greathouse of Tacos is a repeat sponsor We thank them for their generous attitude and hope the program will be a profitable venture for them— we know it is for us! Greathouse of Tacos is located on the east end of Main Street in Delta It is owned and operated by Craig and Deb Greathouse This eating establishment promises to satisfy your hungry appetite Their menu includes a variety of Mexican dishes as well as a quarter and half pound hamburgers Greathouse of Tacos has been in business since May of 989 Their hours am to 10 pm Monday through are Saturday When asked how the family became involved in the business of "slinging tacos” Deb assures us it was quite by accident One day she was you read that?) reading (reading-d- id the classified ads and became aware of a Taco Time franchise She told Craig she thought he’d make an excellent “taco slinger” and before she knew what was happening she was behind the counter with cooking utensils in hand! When questioned as to why the business chose to participate in the DACC DNES OSES reading program Deb (alias Marian the City librarian) was emphatic in her response “Reading is a very important part of your life because if you can’t read in the world today you can’t function! In working with the Delta City Library Literacy program I have realized just how difficult it must beto’bluff your way through life if you can’t read” Students who learned Busy Bee or Coyote Cash certificates during the month of May for their reading efforts will be awarded a coupon that can be redeemed for a FREE hard shell taco and drink anytime during June Students must be accompanied by an adult when redeeming any DACCDNESDSES coupon Delta North and Delta South join in saluting the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce for their enthusiastic response to our reading programs We thank them for their extraordinary efforts on our behalf Chances are every wireyou touch inyour wall woritne aphonewire The wire that connects your telephone to the outside world is usually buried inside your wail A great place for wires but not for people Because if something goes wrong with that wire and you decide to go in afterit things can get pretty ugly Or you can do what many of our other customers have done Let someone else get the shock of their life and sign up for W ire Care Pius from Contel That way if anything goes wrong with your phone wire ifs our problem not yours As part of the package well check to see if your telephone is the source of the probtern as well Call your local Contel office for information m Com! 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