Show ¥ Millard County Chronicle Progress 6 Page April 26 2001 w Millard Pel ta High School Reporter- - JaNae MI£ C tS -f"i - South E 1 emen Chnstensen -V' s'd First Grade Read - a - thon - fr-71--' V ' v y lgnZ7 U ttfiii I lj H & l b ONES students are all smiles as they display their "Olympic Gold’ (S20 00 cash prizes) tor designing various games used in our Are a Huge DNES Success Stmkntv jt Dclu Suilh Icmcnljf) lovcil another Minillvmpits on April l‘ lor this event Utiv jnd wire Jt xfMiul bv sluiitnls in tn st through tilth grjilc A oiliest wis held to diknninc v it h games he used in our vvuulJ StuMini tlsmpies the dents suhinittini inn me entries reetised j $20 pne Samantha el -- ’ A ' yJkpC 2 I I y ’ l Tj If JPyfc- Janean Studentbody Electionsthe at MHS Student Council were After two days of campaigning new officers for selected at Millard High School ice president Diana Philip Tuttle is the new president Jacob Robion-Dalton manager Colin manager Janean and Jacob where the old council The candlelightmg assembly was held on ednesday April announced each new officer council for a job well done You have represented MHS Thanks to the well Good luck to the new council Specials thjnks to Mrs Baugh the student council advisor for all the hours she spends in helping us carry out our activities here at MHS Katy Christensen 3 Term j Dustin Bamhurst Jana Bond Jason Jamie Boyer Samantha Christensen Day Kaycie Edwards Alicia Gentry Beverly Jackson April Johnson Eryn Larsen Crts Lydon Todd Memmott Clinton Monsen Beckt Pentz Kyle Probert Eli se Rasmussen Brody Christa Staples Ethan Rowley Stephenson Kyle Swallow Jace Taylor MatDanielle Wade Janell Wardle thew Watts Rodney W'hatcott Bryan Whitaker Lorelei Whitaker Tracy Uen le The Student Council at MHS Left to nght Philip Tuttle Jacob Robison Diana Boyer Datton Dunn Robison Colm Jackson and Jacob Ccats The First Grade Classes held a for one day last week and everything they did that day revolved around reading The classes rotated from one First Grade teacher to the other and they got to do a different reading activity in each class Mr Kevin Chapman came and told his favorite rendition of “The Three Little Pigs" in which the students got to help out The students got a big kick out of that they loved it The entire day was devoted to reading and the students had a great time MHS High Honor Roll jjjI f - tar y (dtiaeUnhush and t'ent nsec ercated dittcrent earietics ol the Bobsled salt NNjtrmk and I hasc olhert those t hrislina Hotkey Kaeslmson Mithae and Jade el ewe die aids designed Slalom teents Uiathlon and natlilon is ere Austin eloped by Sarah and raier Kanlinson Aries f'edrua dt signed a Ha Ion Relas mily and Whitney Singleton storked gether to develop a nest kind ot ollesball Kimberly Styler treated a snost boarding and Joseph Russhnson storked up a shooting game on Wtllden IE3IH GRAPE Brooke Anderson Michelle Anderson Jenna Babb Jill Bailey Autumn Bcckstead Ashley Beckstrand Shelly Brown Bobbt Burgess Jefferson Coats Colette Deardcn Vanessa Dickinson Daniel Dobson Michelle Furrer Vtrtdiana Garcia Jamt Huntsman Suzette Koyle Annettes Lang Kalan Lemon Carolanna Ltsonbce Michael Monsen Craig Olsen James Stevens Jenny Talbot Jamie Thatcher Jennifer Watson Kirby Watts ELEVENTH GRAPE Alex Adams Robert Allen James Anderson Nelson Barber Becky Callte Klaudta Bond Barnhurst Christensen Jacob Coats Tta Davies Lydia Day Dalton Dunn Manlee Gentry Travis Hatch Siton Holbrook Taylor Jackson Colin Jackson Michael Kesler Micacla Limburg Megan Jill NielsenJacob Robison Vaimi Janean Robison Robison Aaron Shields Emily Speakman Philip Tuttle Adnanne WardleZachary Whitaker El fTH GRADE Anderson Lindsay Kimberly Beckstrand Kyle Beckstrand Holly Bennett Marie Brunson Cole Carling JaNae Chnstensen Kristen Child Christensen Melissa Crosland Bryant Cummings Danelle Davies Amanda Day AnnainaneDcgraffenned Kyle Emmett Came Taryn Ellison Jennifer Giles Camince Gil tins Groesbeck Nichole Kunz Benjamin John Lewis Taralee Lydon Amy Lang Amber Maxwell Kristin Memmott Muman Melissa Nielseft Cara Olson Kate Cody Ottley Alyssa Peterson Robinson Jace Robison JaishaTcepIcs William Wiggins Joanna Jamie Watson Science Fifth Grade At DSE the Fifth Grade students go into Mrs Christensen’s room for their science The students were assigned to come up with their own volcanic eruption This week one of the classes got to show off their great ideas Everyone enjoyed seeing the creative volcanoes that were erupted Third Grade Diaramas In Mrs Allan's class they’ve been studying about animals and their habitats As fun a project the students made some Diaramas that illustrated animals living in their habitat Pictured Hank Smith Ray Martinez Emily Meinhardt and Alejandra Bertaud Wright 40 CPA MHS Honor Roll Term NINTH GRAPE Ashley Abcgglen Nathan Alldredge Daniel Anderson Morgan Britt Kristen Cummings Casidee Davies Shtena Davies Marta Garcia Eric Harton Melissa Kesler Paul Monroe Angela Oakeson Alison Robinson Kimberly Robison Devan Shields Martah Thompson Heidi Tracy Ashley Woffindcn TENTH GRAPE Kristina Bauer Monica Christensen Lee Chnstensen Hannah ConlcyAndrea Frampton Dertc Freeman Troy Jolley Nicole Kesler Amber Rushton Devan 3" We ssould like to thank the students and OWES Students enjoy vanous Olympic Games tlieir parents lor pioviding us stith these fun activities he entire studenlbody had the opK)tuinity of participating in these events Students were encouraged to show the )ly mpit Spirit by designing Hags to represent a country Classes demonstrating particiand Olympic Spirit svcic rewarded pation spoitsmunship Mother's Day in France is celebrated much like a family birthday and it occurs on the last Sunday in May Traditionally the family gathers for dinner and at the end of the meal a cake is presented to the mother This Space Sells Stevens ELEN ENTH CRAPE Christopher Bennett Ryan Blad Diana Boyer Cade Davies Cody Fowkes Bridget Hare Austin Hunter'Anna Hurtado Matthew Jenkins Ertnn Johnson Jennifer Johnson Michael Jolley Scott Mathusek Daniel Stevens Chct Stevens TWELFTH GRADE Stacia Blad Chase Bond Caitlin Christensen Nicole Davis Erin Kelly Scott Monroe Nicole Rhinehart Dustin Robins Trevor Teeples Casey NVhatcott Our readers will spend approximately $137 million on home repair in the next 12 months Target the market by advertising 0 Call Fourth Grade Rendezvous On Fn Apr 20 the Fourth Qrade students held their annual “Mountiun Man Rendcz- vous” This is an event that the students really look forward to Some of the students chose to dress in apparel that would be fitting for a mountain man or lady Mountain Man Chet Finlinson came and told the students stones about the ways of the Mountain Man trapping and hunting life skills and a few tall tales The students participated in some really fun activities that were done back in the “Mountain Man" days like arrow shooting buffalo chip toss pan for gold scone making bubble gum chewing contest arm and leg wrestling a photo gallery and the a pie eating contest Can you dog it? 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