Show page Marcfi21 County Chromed Progress 6 Millard 2QQ2 0 Spirit Week Is A Great Success i±'l xS exhibit funky 4 graders ions Chad Losee Tyler Ferns Sean Ferns and Jennie Chandler all won medals at the Academic Decathlon held at Dixie College Chad’s medals were in essay interview and top team scholar Tyler won in musk: and interview Sean and Jennie both won in the music category Medals from Academic Decathlon TtdJy llriuova went to the jbhilDIIS Seven Decathlon competition on March in St George lhc tejrn wjx assembled from only seven people (had Losee lyler terns Sean Lems Jennie ( hjndler MinJy and Jacob Dulson lay Young Stephenson "I was a great experience for me cause realized that can do better (next hanyear if study more” said Jennie dler who won a silver medal in music Tyler Lerris won two bronze medals in the interview and music categories Chad Losee is another medalist tie won a gold medal fm being the top scholar on the Vita team a silver medal in inlet lew and also silver in the cssjy cateeors Scan Lenis won a bronze medal tor by "Ms Beckwith helped us to pot everything together" said Tyler Ferris “We really appreciate her help " Miss Jane Beckwith advised the team they had meetings every Tuesday and hursday with her to talk about the different disciplines Since the competition is a decathlon the team had ten fields of study art literature science music essay speech interview economics math and the super quiz which studied the history of the Internet 7 he team for nest year will start to prepare before the end of this year The Academic Decathlon team needs nine stuthree dents Three with high (4 with medium (3 (X)) and three with low (2 00- 00) GPAs There will be a paper in the library where motivated dents could sign up for next year music K? Sam Kearsley and Amanda ft Abbott Mecham and teams Britney demic were named Storm Singleton Rabbits named to Academic Stephen I rung DBS Jake Abbott Sturm Singleton and Britney Mecham wet rewarded cause of their excellent performances in academics and winter spoils on a earned Mecham Britney position team the Academic in basketball It is the second time she won this award having won for herwotk on the volleyball team She has a ' 9 (I A and will go to to Aca- All-sta- te By Dixie State College "Hard wotk is in St icoige College next year "To balance between study and sport usually do my homework in morning" he said Storm Singleton won this award during football season and now is also an Academic member of the wrestling team He has an excellent 40 GPA He will play football at Southern Utah next sear next thconlv wav to balance between studs and sport" she said Jake Abbott earned a position on the Academic wrestling team lie lJ6 (d’A and he will go to Snow has a year "I always stay up late to finish my homework think it is the way to handle both study and sport at the same time" he said DHS Counseling Corner DHS has ust received inhumation leeurding College of astern Utah's Eagle lull tuition scholarships available to any person leant tismits Dies will have 13 who nukes the squad lot the JimJ 2oo' school scar lryouts arc scheduled for April Athletic Center in Price to a m in ( C s Kcgivtruhon begins at 0 the in available counseling center Additional information is submitbe Also available arc applications lor 4 II scholarships Applications must nil detail and applications arc available in the DHS ted and received hcloic pnl counseling center also taking applications lot the ll’SC Outstanding Student Award and the DIIS waid Students w ill want to complete an application as LAC) Student Achievement tinned back into the counseling center before April 23 soon as possible and have iscstoik Show arc also available in the Applic atmns lot the Millaid County Jr tec ot d hook s ate requested with this scholarship applicacounseling center 4 ot 202 tion The application deadline is Mas here arc mans scholarships listed in the counseling center that arc due to be submitted at the end ot Male h and be tunning ot April W e want to encourage interested students e would be happy to these scholarships to take the time to submit an application we invite you to call or help in any wav we can As alwass if sou have jnv questions come in anstimc for Urgent ncw people who took lur an illness called KLudxkxmoLvsa ikvxiijxxl Many Ikntnl oxwinx-that causes kidney Failure muscle pain and weakness and even death Ivalili If a sol artv r firms call uxiiv etqvnmcixl tlut we cun axwdutiixi tiinmjjxxu cotisickv vvmr genual claim lnv Wr gkikc Liwonly in tlx’ U The drug manufacturer asviciatc with lawyers Artona S GOIJ3BFRG & OSBORNE Ibf Injury Ijntym FAGl E 3) 84 www XWt tffe mm into Summer with SHEAR MAGIC & JAMIE’S TAN YOUR HYDE All All $3700 & up Highlights $3700 & up Haircuts $700 & up Get 5 tans for $15 and get Tan FREE Reg tans are $4 per tan $15 For 5 tans Best price for money $30 for monthly 252 W Main Delta 864-55- Pjs Lucky Rabbits going to Girls’ State DHS - Every year the American Auxiliary chooses tx exemplary girls to participate in Girls' State Amanda Lovell Mandy Allred Sally Goulding Amanda Schmit Sandra Kales and Sam Kearsley will join more than 350 girls frortt across the state to learn about citLzenship patriotism and the government to “If my a big thing in family looks and think sisters went It also looks good on said Sam Kearsley My three like fun college applications" "I don’t know very much about how the government works and I'd like to see w hat jobs and opportunities are available Lady Rabbits play softball in snowy St Track and field handle snow instead of sun George Sally Goulding DHS - Most track members were ing for a suntan their first meet held in Humcane The meet on Fnday was pleasantly cool But by eight it was getting considerably cold as the day came to an end The next day was expected to be much warmer because was to be earl ter in the day however was far from warm The first small flakes started to fall around 00 The small flakes then turned into gigantic flutter ofwhite making it impossible to see let alone run Junior Sandra Hales said “The weather was bad and it affected everyone's time was espbut we still did really well ecially proud of the freshmen” Despi te the unrul y w eather De lta track members tolerated the cold and pulled off lay ers of warmth to expose bare legs and ' arms ‘ Freshmen Marriesa Nelson and junior Sandra Hales held out the longest and were rewarded for their persistence Marreisa completed the open 400 in first and Sandra finished first in the 300 hurdles through the flakes of white floating through the By Solly Goulding DHS - The Lady Rabbits traveled to St George for the March Warm Up and played a total of three games The last two games out of five Two were canceled due to snowy weather In the first game Delta conquered Hurricanedoubling their runs after a slow start Final score Coach Wankicr said “The kids played a little rusty at first but got into it and won” Game two was the only loss suffered by the Lady Rabbits against Joseph ArThe loss as described by izona Coach Wankier was the result of too many mistakes the third In game Delta grabbed their Junsecond win over Judge Memorial ior Nikki Howelt made i memorable diving catch during this game Senior Amberly Draper said “ We played really well together and Nikki Howell made an awesome catch in our third game” The team all felt the fairly good about the tournament Senior Lesley Bloomfield said “Overall we did pretty good I think it was a good start and it got us ready to go for the season" The coach also thought the girls had some strong abilities but pointed out where some work needs to be done Coach Wankier said “The kids were hitting the ball real hard but defensively we just weren’t caught up” air Freshmen Monica Christensen also stuck out the weather and got fourth place overall in the 00 meter dash For the field events senior Brittany Mecham placed first in the javelin On the boys team senior Tyler Greathouse took second in the 00 meter dash In the field events senior Tyrell Curtis took fourth in the shot put Senior Reno Pace took second in the high jump and seventh in the longjump Sophomore Dillon Pace took eleventh in both the long and high jump Brothers Reno and Dillon Pace who have recently moved to Delta were nervous but ready for the first track meet Reno said "We felt like we had to prove ourselves for the clta team because there Now we’ve set was a lot expected dard for ourselves to achieve at each meet" The Pace brothers met their goals at the first invitational but some kids on the track team didn’t- Junior Mike Few had a bad spill the have a hurdles He said goal to beat a kid from North Sanpete but I messed up was too high my chance at the meet was hurdle off balance” over the and Overall the team dug in hard and came out with satisfying results Coach Clint Peterson said “I was very impressed with the effort of the kids who went because we’ve had a short amount of time to prepare We are looking ward to a very successful year" THEBADNEWSISITH 3 GQVERMENX MAYiHAVf KEtnfTOO m mm MONEtY THE NEWS IS WE GET fT BA CX GOOD CAN HELP Take the last yrm'k return ywr 3001 mnrv mrwv Wr‘ chedt Challenfp frrr when If shmikfv ft we amend it C1l BLOCK H&R Dtta 58 West Main Mon Offlca Delta - Frl VWKHMVImax 8 to UT 9 S4624 Sat to 5 Mrs Schena me" said Sally Goulding conference Attendees of the will leant about different government procedures and offices The girls will be vided into different cities and regioni Then they will run for offices at the city county and state level The victor will attend meetings and act just a real officials would A governor will be elected for next year and two girls will be senate members and attend a conference in Washington D C in July Southern Utah University will host the event June gion rmrr All Perms In fash- Martdy Allred Amanda Lovell Sandra Hales Sally Goulding Schmit were selected to attend Girls’ State on June By Jake Monday hair SENIORS - don’t let graduation gat and not hava any announca-mantOrdar Nowl Chronicle Progress har “It’S Cinderella Time” The Hive Five wears hats to lunch the MediaLibrary in their black Mrs Bamson and show off school pride in school T’s and yellow The Delta North PTA proclaimed the week of March 4 2002 “Busy Bee Spirit Week" All DNES through 5 graders as well as staff members were encouraged to join in the celebration We thank the PTA for sponsoring such fun events at our school Monday the 4 was Pajama Day followed by Wacky Hair Day on Tuesday the 5 On Wednesday everyone wore things inside out and or backwards You should have seen us! We looked mighty strange indeed! Thursday was Hat Day On Fnday the 8 everyone was encouraged to wear school colors and a smile! An enjoyable time was had by all who chose to participate in Spirit Week Delta North Presents “Oliver” Students from the 4 and grades at Delta North have been practicing very hard and are close to performing their rendition of “Oliver" a musical play based on the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens There will be 3 showtimes in the Delta North multipurpose room on T uesday March 26 2002: 9:00 am and 1:00 pm for DNES students and 7:00 pm for patrons You’ll not want to miss this exciting show! Circle the 26 on your calendars and come join the 5 DNES students put polishing touches on their ormance of X)hver" fun! DNES perf- Students Explore Careers Thursday March 7 2002 was a special day for Delta North grade students Betty Jo Western of the Delta Technical Center arranged for 6 local business and community leaders to spend an afternoon with Delta North Elementary Busy Bees in a Career Exploration Fair We thank Mrs Western and the businessmen and women who took time from their busy schedules to be with us We learned many great things from them as we were introduced to various vocations and businesses Roger Killpack of Service Drug spoke to the students about pharmacy representing the field of Science Keith Hayes and Matthew Bunker automotive students at DTC spoke to the students about Technology Travis Jones graphic design artist and owner of Mindscape Art introduced Art and Recreation to us Representing Business was Cindy Staples of RC Staples The Marketing representative was Andrea Bulloch a realtor from Andrea Bulloch explains Bulloch Realty Deb Greathouse Delta City Library the real estate business to completed the panel of presenters representing the field graders ofSocialHumanitanan 4th graders in Mrs Valene Harris’ 4 grade class recently had the opportunity to “show off’ their county microsoft power point presentations to Mr Carl Lyman’s DTC students DNES students ceived one on one attention in learning ways they could enhance their presentations from the high school “experts" Time was well spent and we extend a sincere “thank you" to the Tech computer lab in t's Saturday March 23 promises to be a very busy exciting and rewarding day for 21 young girls from throughout Millard County Girls from Fillmore Delta Hinckley Kanosh Scipio and Meadow will be completing in the fourth Miss Millard Cinderella Pageant at Millard High ' School with the program starting at :00 p m Each young girl will model a sportswear outfit and a party dress This year's talent includes vocal piano and flute soTerry Perkins third grade teacher at los along with dance tumbling and a Fillmore Elementary was chosen as the Shakespeare recitation All judging will be winner of S 0000 from the Farm Bureau done by out of area judges with previous The money is to be used for the Outdoor in the Cinderella experience program The Science Center Mrs Perkins’ application onstage competition is open to the public described the need for a pond that will and everyone is invited to come see some hold water A good liner would cost about ' of Millard County's best talent from girls SI 0000 When the Outdoor Center is up and running it will allow the children to ranging in age from three to seventeen years in HANDS ON old Tickets will be sold at the door begin- - study a pond ' SCIENCE ning at 12:30 -- S3 00 per person and S200 In order to enter the drawing teachers for children ten and younger fill out an in which Overall Cinderella Girls Cinderella they describe entry their goals and what they need the money and the GirlsTalentTot Personality togenic winners will be eligible to advance for Every time the Jazz win a name is ?4o the state competition this June in drawn and that teacher receives $10000 Richfield Currently the State Overall from State Farm The letter accompanying the letter said Cinderella Baby Makaisha Gill ms and the State Tot Personality and Overall “You are to be commended for participatCinderella Tot for Millard County ing in the State Farm Good neighbors for Kasstdee Gillms are from Fillmore ALL Good Schools program There are so many - girls who participant receive an award and needs in our schools and the response a trophy as the Cinderella program is a from Utah teachers in this program helps youth development program that focuses bring those needs to the attention of the on building confidence and community in the girls who participate "We also commend the Utah agents of State Farm and the Utati Jazz who came Join us at :00 pm on Saturday March together to try to meet some of those needs Thousands of Utah children will benefit 23 in the Miliard High School auditorium from their kind contributions and promotion of this program and cheer for your favonte Cinderella girl “We encourage you to let these State Farm agents know how you feel about their It will be a most fun entertaining and contribution and how this money helped your students Address any letters to ‘State Farm’ and send them to us at the (following) address We’ll make sure they receive your exciting afternoon! notes The letter was signed Phyllis Sorensen UEA President at UEA Children at Risk Foundation 875 East 5180 South Murray UT Congratulations Terey Perkins! And thank you for your great efforts to improve MONDAY education of our children! Fillmore Elementary School Terry Perkins wins drawing - DEADUNE NOON |