Show 6 Mi Hard Page County Chronh DN Participates in UAC Artist Residence Program McKinley Smith Outstanding Native American Student McKinley Smith a junior at Millard High School was honored with the Governor’s award giving to Outstanding Native American Students in the state McKinley was selected for Allstate football has two state wrestling titles 2000 2001 McKinley’s family would like to thank Sheriff and the coaching staff at High School for all they do to Marshall Millard bring out the best in McKinley Me Kinley is the son of Charles and Gari Amanda Day Jennifer Groesbeck Carrie Giles Lindsay Beckstrand Back row Danelle Davies Amy Maxwell JaNae Christensen Caitlyn Christensen Kristen Child Taryn Ellison Cole Carling Cara Olson and Taralee Lydon Lafferty of Kanosh grandson of McKay Ihkyavit Kanosh and Mildred Pikyavit of Ivins Sterling Scholars Mill ird High VhiHil Sterling Scholars represented their school well at the annual Rich Held High School Derek Sprigus from Brigham Young University was the master of ceremonies at Millard llieh School had four winners and lour runners-uWinners included awards program held Thursday evening April 5 at this year’s program Jennifer Grocbcck daughter of Nate and Karen (iroesheck in Dance indsay Beckstrand daughter of Debi and Bruce Beckstrand Social Science Danelle Davies daughter of Dan and Melanie Daves were Cole Carling son of oreign anguage and Cara Olson daughter of Brent and Dawn Olson Science Runners-uVnkicandt lins arlingin lechnicall ducation Came Giles daughter of Mrs Rita Giles Business and Marketing JaNae Christensen dauchter of Kirn and 1 havne ( hristensen Computer Science and 1 ary n i llison daughter of Dave and Wendy llison in Tamily and Science ( onsumcr Sterling Scholars arc winners Ml the MHS 1 hey worked hard on their projects and portfolios and can be proud of their accomplish- ments Delta North Elementary is excited to once again participate in the Utah Arts Council’s Artist in Residence program This project is supported by a grant from the Am Program of the Utah Am Council (UAC) The UAC is a state agency funded by the Utah State Legilature and the National Endowment for the Aits Last Spring we wrote a grant to the UAC and were funded for this program Our Delta North PTA is also a sponsor of this program and we thank them for their generous contribution Zinse arrived at Delta North on Monday 02 April 2001 and since that time has been busy working with students of all ages through 5 grade Zinse is from Ghana a coastal country in Africa about the size of Utah He has lived the past 2 years in the United States in Arkansas He has been with the Utah Am Council for the past three years On Tuesday night Zinse was a guest storyteller at "A Night of a Thousand Stars" which was held at Delta South ementary This annual event features cal artists who read their favorite stories to students and parents It is sponsored by the Delta City Library We thank Zinse for being a part of this special night to celebrate literacy Zinse uses the folk am of storytelling dance music and drama to stimulate terest in the students he works with Activities have included folk tales from Africa or elsewhere that participants have helped script and dramatize Zinse has made available several drums and other percussion instruments from Africa to allow participation Some of his groups are choreographing movements based on African dances Zmse’s philosophy is that “everyone has something to contribute” be it a character in the story playing an instrument or dancing He is putting together a program that will be in shared with the public on Tuesday in evening (10 April 2001) at 7:00 pm room the Delta North Everyone is cordially invited to attend this special event Delta North has participated in this excellent program off and on since the 985 school year We have had over a dozen artists tsit our school during the past 17 years They usually spend two weeks sharing their particular art form with We’ve had musicians dancers artus Each has ists actors and storytellers contributed to the lives of our students and staff members We thank the PTA for the National Endowment Legislature Am and the Utah Arts Council for making such worthwhile programming available to the schools of Utah “A Knight to Remember” it once was believed would grow large and savory Leeks planted in the waxing moon Came Giles UAEOP raex3 OUr- - too Scholar gaiEGOtffe i W 3’ V " I : t ' ' - 'A 'J ' "O sf A : " - vjl U ®t v ' - I t 0v V c f The new Gold MarketPlus" IRA The scholarship committee of the Utah Association of Educational Office Personnel is pleased announce Came Giles A Millard High School senior is the 2001 UAEOP Student Scholarship recipient She is the daugh'er of Mrs Rita Giles of Fillmore Came will receive S400 to be used toward tuition at the college of her choice Her application will also be submitted for the NAEOP $1000 Marion T Wood Scholarship award Carrie states in her essay Why am Career or Choosing an cation “Of all the classes have taken in high school have enjoyed the business courses the most” Came is the Business & Marketing Sterling Scholar for Millard High School and has applied to Snow College UVSC and Dixie College to pursue a degree in accounting Roper LumberCompany in Fillmore is fortunate to have Carrie as an office assistant after school There she works with accounts receivable and accounts payable In the School to Careers Program Came works with the Sunrise Engineering counting division where she computes amounts for retirement plans taxes hicle leasing worker's compensation and other items Came is an active young lady She has been recognized as a 2A Volleyball Academic All State athlete and a National Honor Society member Came has been a Special Olympics volunteer for four years and volunteers at the 4 of July Children’s parade She is also the student body business manager FBLA president and Old Capitol Arts Festival concessions chairman Came will be awarded the UAEOP Scholarship certificate at the Millard High School Scholarship Awards Program on May 16 She will also be recognized at the UAEOP Fall Conference November 3 2001 bother wii plan to travel the world or not the back nine the Gold Marketl’lm IRA front Zionv Hank is the perfect vviy to nuke the most out ot your retirement Vt 5nlX 6Jt To begin with it gnev you an exceptional interest rate right off the tee A lofty 6 2"' for the first w months Then after the first year rate (generally you can earn the reserved for accounts over JsOtHiO) with a $2 IKK) annual deposit Account Interest Balance T Jl'iiXXi $n to sYT 5' a J2501 lo Simply put you'll be putting away a lot more green Just one mote way to show- that at Ztons we haven't forgotten who keeps us in business To apply call R8S 7239719 APY Rate 5SuouO Lady Eagle Softball to 9 49' 40 lias a 4n 2'f 24999 SI4'9 bU 9999 'VtlMI ZIONS BANK t prmopurscsn t Pa'A II Prnr snthp tovrt wuc SONfitf Ttie - 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We are so very impressed with the time and effort each student expended in learning lines staging choreography and songs Our hats are off to Duane Rawlinson Carol Nielson and Sharon Judd for the many hours they devoted to this special event The play was performed flawlessly each time The scenery costuming and to the event much added props The cast of 43 students inlcuded: Casey Smith Christina Rawlinson Bryant Taylor "— Evans Bryce Cloward Joseph Dutson Haley Tumer LaCrecia Zeeman Hileri Nelson Jessica Tolbert Brianne Johnson Lacey Peterson Chelsea Smith Melissa Sanders Rachel Broderick Mandi Fowles Franki Rich Emilee Thompson Natalie Johnson Danielle Meinhardt Emilee Thompson Lacey Shepherd Paige Wamick Whitney Matla Gonzalez Britney Hams Karen Lyman Chantel Smith Jordan Beddoes Madeline Preston Ben Quackenbush Chansey Peterson Suzanne Stephenson Timothy Rowley Mark Scott Tyrel Smith Jason Kunzler Jaied Johnson and Richard Bishop We extend a special thanks to Lacey Johnson Sheri Lester Miranda Hobson Hunter Cowan Joshua Dutson LaRene Rawlinson and the parents of the cast for their extraordinary support We congratulate each cast member for an outstanding performance and 4 grade students are already looking forward with great anticipation to next year’s show Everyone is excited to try out after this smashing performance Delta North Salutes Leslie Works Delta North Elementary is happy to welcome Leslie Works aboard our staff custhis year Leslie works as a todian along side Lead Custodian Judy Stanworth Les worked at Delta Middle School prior to her summer transfer to We are lucky to have Delta North “snatched” her for our school with the retirement of June Dutson She’s a great “catch" Leslie was bom in Salt Lake City She has two brothers and two sisters She attended Carl Sandberg Elementary and Kearns High School She is married to Fred Works a Delta native They were introduced by a common friend and before you knew it they were married! The Works have five children Sheri Lynn Shawn Andy and Kila They have two grandchildren as well and are hoping one day to have a dog named Tubby! Leslie likes to keep busy She has at worked Leo’s and for the past eight years at Delta Middle School In her spare time she likes to go bike riding with her daughter Most weekends you'll find her camping and fishing with her family Mrs Works is enjoying her time at Delta North Elementary She enjoys the friendly and helpful faculty that have In th Netherlands both Indoors and eggs the Esster outdoors welcomed her to DNES so enthusiastically She loves the cheerful smiles that greet her every day from the students She enjoys the hugs she gets downtown from the Busy Bees as well Thanks Les for joining our staff We’re glad to have you as a member of our team Bunny hides colored |