Show MiHard Delta North 4 U -- a " MWm Elementary 'I kft 1 f J A 1 SS ' mJ uk D 1" 1999 April Page II- 4k IV f !p' m:l : iLtr?7m County Chronicle Progress vA 5 oc"f-eSconce Scon -' s:e sen Speecr i Drama Kim Wood General z'-jT''- The Girls' State Finalists are Emily Peterson Calhe Hansen Angeiita Lazaro (alternate) Jessica Draper Ashley Skeem Angela Neiisen and Jessica Mecham Girls' State Finalists Chosen Annie Draper DIIS - Six Girls' State finalists were chosen last week t he new girls arc mil Peterson Calhe Hansen Jessica Draper Ashlev Skeem Angela NeiKen Jessica Mecham and Angel ita I aaro alternate Girls" State is put on b the American Legion Auxiliary headed b Marilyn Clayton and eona Riding Fach participant was interview in front of thrcejudges and family and friends ""I he interview made me pretty dam nervous" said Emily Peterson Some of the questions asked were "If you had five minutes with Governor Mike eav itt what would you ask?" and "'What qualities do you admire about yourself by l l I 1 w ' 4fh ' U I Grade Geography Bee winner Russell Gale and mom Camille and m other people'1 "I said would ask Governor cav what his plans for education are and how he plans to improve the school system' Peterson said Emily The finalists will travel along with about 2 other girls from around the sta:e to Southern I tah niversity during the week of June 7 They will study about the government and hold mock elections Two girls from the state will win a trip to Laraiee Computer Technology Information & — "— D C vAashington M's estcn said "I was very pressed with all of the girls that tried out eona for their e appreciate Manly n and dedication to this program " Chad 'Aa'C Trace & Technology eisor Dommic Lovel! Family Consumer Health Sciences Irxl Sterling Scholar fO Award Ashley Johnson L'tley Bus ness & marketing Dance Annie Draper DHS - he long awaited night of Sterhere ere also eight troin ling Scholar awards assembly finally came Delta H gh who receded last ednesday hose C'ght night dollars for their kilU the Kevin Stephenson won sterling were scott Christenser speech In a fifteen Scholar for Mathematics jnd drama IVnunick NieKon computer minute interview with two judges ironand technology infornution Vh'ey BNT and I'YSC Stephenson had to Johnson business and marketing t had Wamick trjde and technology Dcvm press the judges ith his amaing mathematical abilities HuMnfieid science araiee oeil They gave him a math question that Kim consumer and health soen-ivd general and depended on winning or losing so t'cy formula the aiiJ Stephenson whipped up daikc his uh got the answer perfectly nght !rom Juab v"' ng scholar Mann tidy portfolio leadership kilK and citiMiiiard Vita south V icr Noih asauh wjdcmv zenship and high GP V Stephen sn had a sevier North Sjnpctc the Miiiard and Richfield were gathered good enough concoction lo take home first place Hgh svtuol auditorium tor the competiHe had taken the AC and earned 34 tion uhout using a calcuon the math section lhe other Sierling scholar ciuiiuJU's lator He tried it aeain arid scored a perfect trom Delta were Daai Nei'sen nglish 36 Pearl Osguthorpe viua arts cache a w ear For inning kev in gets paid Inllmor oreign anguage IKme Henke tuition to any I niversity in the state Music Paige Banks Social studies by 5ift Grade Geography Bee winner Geography Bee held it's North lementary Geography Hoc laM hursday and u was a great success or the firs! tunc 4th and 5th trade contestants competed he contestants li'om the 4th tradI ollon ers were Jordan Jonnson (iriffiths homasliale David Ipsonand Justine Wyvmp lhomas Gale was the winner lor the 4lli grade and he U pictured wearing his medallion and standing with his mother IX'lla nual Alex Dutson and mom Joni - he contestants from the 5th grade were John Kunler Michael Sloan Mark Ivman Gentry Gasser Alex Dutson Kyle Kastner Tyler Hams and Taylor Nelson Alex Dutson won out for the 5th grade and he is also pictured with his mother wearing his medallion ard holding his tropin Congratulations to all the contestants lhey did a super job and amaed all of us in the audience with their remarkable know ledne of Geography Graders Fifth "l is weeding grade gardening North Spring and 5th graders are anxious to begin gardening I asl fall they successfully grew and lettuce in their some radishes spinach planting bed in the outdoor classroom Thes seemed lo especially enjoy sampling the radishes The winter was so mild that they spinach and lettuce grew right through it hex aie now excitedly planning what they want to try planting next These ambitious gardeners don't even seem to mind the weeding Gizmos and Gadgets Sat March 13 marked another Super Saturday for Millard School District Students from both Fillmore and Delta met at Delta Middle School for a morning Tilled with learning excitement and fun The theme was (iimos and Gadgets and a lot of areas of the curriculum w ere cox ered Upon arriving students were given a and divided into small groups They spent the rest of the morning learning about physical science and how things work Mr Steve lambertson's Physics class prepared and demonstrated a variety of exciting things for the students to witness first hand Students included in this great project were: Vanessa Anderson Chad Bailey Bonnie Bennett Danielle Brinkerhoff Crivdell Christensea Maune Caroline Coals Skyler Chnstenscn Davies Brooke Dodson Jenell Freeman Tyler Jolley Shane Kuiu Jack Lee Patrick Mooijy Andre Nixon Stephanie Jonathan Reid Jedidiah Robison Scottom Heston Smith Melinda Visser Joshua Whitaker and Thomas Williams The Lambertson and his highly talented students They kept their young audience spell bound for the entire morning The Physics students were very professional in their conduct and teaching techniques Mr Charley Wardle taught the students about rockets and they each designed their own and fired it off Mrs Diane Wardle taught about solar care and the students each got to take their ow n car outside and give it a test run Mr Craig Hansen taught about optical illusions and the students o that changed colors made a color before their ey es Mrs Valene Harris w as the backbone for the entire operation She saw to it that everything ran smoothly and everyone was taken care of We appreciate her efforts in behalf of our students We also appreciate her efforts in behalf of our students We also appreciate the Fillmore students w ho had to leave extra early to ride the bus to Delta and their tcachcrchapcr-onMrs Diane Gates We have a great school district w ith some great citizens This space Sells - 'I A mm: jump Rabbits Outrun Hawks Darcl Setlsen DII- Delta's girls" track team made 14500 points to defeat North Sanpete in last week"s dual W asatch Academy and West Desert were supposed to attend but they didn't show up both Angic Jeffcry and Noreen Whatcott placed first in the 200 meter dash with a time of 30 9 am "1 think Noreen does really well glad we both did that good It's cool" said Angie JelTery Callie Hansen threw the discus 89' 10" and the shot put 32' 1" placing first in both events Jessica Draper placed first w ith a high jump of 5'0" Marisha Corey also took first with a long jump of 6'6" SharaRowley threw the javelin 02" for first Anna Reeves placed first in the 3200 with a time of 14:0456 Brittney Johnson Delta Soccer Scores Win c 5th is- Junior Jenny Nielson clears the bar to place second in the high The meet was held in Delta against North Sanpete last Tuesday by 41 Hi by Brcky f reeman DHS Delta kept the Canyon View goalie busy with nearly twenty shots tempted on the goal Of the twenty Shalem Stone Cameron Fliason and Russ May were able to score one each "We had a really hard time finishing but we attacked well and played good aggressive defense" said Ian Cambell The Falcons went throughout the came w in goalless giv ing the Rabbits the Delta nqw has a record of four w ins no losses and one tie - Boys Track by Ae LthtmHKhHWenbrock - DHS The Delta High boys track scored first place in almost all events at the track meet against North Sanpete at Delta on March 23 John Skeem in the long jump was first place w ith I8'6" John Bassett and Clark Johnson both placed first in the pole vault event with 12 In the discus event Mike Stewart placed first by throwing I0S'6 Jaren Rowley got first place with 54'8" in the javelin event He also placed first in the 200 m dash event with a time of 2373 seconds Zack Warnock placed first in the shot put with 43' 1021 Eric Hinlze placed first in the WO m run event w ith a time of 21802 Jason Hardy ran a time of 5:1253 in the 1600 m run and placed finL Joe Lov ell placed second in the 400 m dash w ith a time of 5432 In the 00 m dash Kris Peterson placed second with a time of II 60 seconds The DHS boys relay team placed first in the 4 x 400 relay with 3:5823 the medley relay with 4:1131 and the 4 x 100 relay with 4391 seconds took first in the 100 meter dash with 12 99 Cynthia Losee took first in the 1600 with a time of 5:26 47 Jessica Draper with a time of 5l9t placed first in the 300 hurdles Crystal Hull took first in the 800withatime'of2:57 18 lelta had two sprint relay teams that placed first and second and three medley first that took teams through third relay One of the two 4x4 teams run by Jessica Draper Marisha Corey Natalie Losee and Brirtnev Johnson placed first ith a time of4 2568 "It gives us good competition and gets us ready" said Lisa Losee Coach Peterson said "The smaller meets allow me to let more people hav e a chance to participate and it gets more people in shape" Rabbits Tied DHS ends for First with Fourth Brvoie Perry DHS he girls sotfhali team the North Sanpete Hawks Mon- Durxi Vita's girls track team piaced Hurricane inv itational Vita points but that was not enouch to North Sanpeie is ranked fifth in the he mv national win first place to schHs from to o thcre state and wa first in the region before was a lot of competition this game However thanks to this win "Better competition will make us jo Delta moved up from second in the for vve first ks ith w law a the to tie better did well" really gion snj n Reeves Andrea Nuttal hit a home run and he Rabbits had Mandi Sperry a double Jessica IVapcr lumped 4 placing tlrsi no errors his is their third game in a rw in the high uimp she also tvk second in to be error free the 3(H) hurdles Jennv NicKop placed 'vA e play ed as a team hat s e second in the high cimp hy ittlc went with out emirs"' said indscy Cynthia oseeuvk second in the 'Oxi North Sanpete on the other hand had :id third in the IfHX) She c)ualitK-eleven errors which cost them the game "state in the txi Shara Rowley placed firM Delia ill try to keep their and also cjua'ified lor state in ihe lav mnuig elm She threw her personal best with region record against Carbon on Mar and Emery on April o 112""" "It s a big relief Ihe pressure is all gone" said Shara Rowley "v e really did a givd ioh snj I'oach Petervn "Ihere were 23 teams there Where ve were competing against Deadlines for some DHS schivls it makes a lot toucher and ACT tests are coming up soon The Carol Moody Cropper Vocal Scholarship is due Vpnl 7 Applications are av ailable in the counseling center The ACT test will be on Sat April 10 is required at 8 00 a m Report cards for third term will be 520 East Tooai 4 handed out next week Detta Utah 864 4551 Lady Rabbits Tame the "WilcTCats DHs— fourth at :he 55 ti Brooke Perry DHS Last Thursday the girls' team hosted the Richfield WildCats Delta proved to be the better of the two teams with a over the victory Cats Freeman a junior and shortBecky the a line for drive first out stop caught then threw it to Lindsey Linle senior at second base for a double play Julianne Stoddard senior went at bat and Sarah Christensen senior hit at hat The Rabbits had no emirs throughout the game This in puts Delta in a second place region tie ith Carbon by by had day - 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