YOU'RE BETT K THAN EVER N . N ,. Better Than Ever 1981-1982 Delta High School 50 West 300 North Delta, Utah 84624 TRIANGLE Seniors: Not lust Better - The Best 102 surviving members of the Senior Class spent the year having fun and letting out frustrations that were held over from past years. The class started out the year with a great rivalry with the juniors in the Powder Puff football game. As part of the pre-game spirit, the team and the innovative coaches arrived at the outdoor pep assembly on the Delta tire engine, complete with lights and sirens for the Burning of the Junior. The game produced many bumps and bruises, but in the end the B seniors beat the juniors by a touch- down. Throughout the year the Seniors were the backbone of various teams and clubs which brought home many championships and honors to DHS. Garbed in tuxes and formal dress- es, the class gathered at the Palo- i mar for their Senior Ball and then began counting down the days until graduation. LeAnn Adams Garren Alldredge Terilyn Anderson Cheerleader Shelly Brown and Haley Shields relax during halftime. Dean Anderson Tom Ashby Cindy Bishop Vicki Bishop Steve Bishop Shelly Brown 2 e Seniors 714 mf 3 an Q 9 fo., X Q . 1 RAA Wayne Dafoe took a few extra seconds to catch his breath ere stands Wmkin', Blinkin' and Nod Aq'sfmf'H3' ,X 'I W 5.-,,y-iq N .Lg:eg,.z5.e tiff' gpg., - .. - N J' N A Robyn Ross troze tor a photograph while skywalking. Daren shouIdn't you wake up before turning it on? Quizzo, what a rebounder! Randy Fields pumps iron for the second period Olympics. ll-Fl If lieu Nui Better Than Ever ' 5 V J Kenny are you sluffing? Terrorism is on the Rai Mr. Judd is quite adroit with chopsticks. Yoshiko Kanai, Hajime Nakazawa and Ritsuko S in. Shimada cooked Japanese tempura for the 7th period home ec. class 8 ' Better Than Ever -11' V Y ' V s S -L ., , , , 1 X s 1 3 ,. A Ann-.. Mr. McArthur was pleased with the State Volleyball and Davis Cup trophies. Richard and Tauna's study period. Ben gave the word to Wes. The Japanese exchange students toured the Topaz site. Look Ma, no hands! Xi U' A 'M 4 I X an . -9. N N EX if ,f , mr f N Q if Q ll aw A wh if Q.--K 7.3 .K-1 QB' Read it and weep, seniors. Bryan Nichols, DeIta's own urban cowboy. Pam catch. Play on Preston, play on. They're crazy bul they're No. 1, 12 0 Better Than Ever lfsx I XX ik 5 1 in ky' ,il Q I 1 ,. 'G ..4 ,,f f x ern 4 Q L WLM' -.4 V A ' , M, All ' NNE ,-ww r'5 ' V , 1 A x f-5-3 . A - ,NF Y-Q? L 1 K. K Q' 'K -it lb, 'fr' - ' , N ..,f X . . 4 i' -IN '- MA ., Q MJ 1 .1 x ,Nw ' ui ...-i I NX. i V in .. e m , 'A' ' W 'Q X ' 1 . K 5- Q? ' X t ' W X K t SFX l ,X We X ' Tires . A Lag i ts ur' . it I f i I Terilyn Anderson was a senior TriDeI member. Patricia and Cindy cheer for the wrestlers. Vocational selections class drew a large segment ol the school. Forlorn cleats and helmet mark :the end of a season. Yamahas and Kawasakis are big status symbols. 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Lori Ann Jackson, Vice President: Duane Rawlinson, Presidentg ,' Angie Maxfield, Secretary. w-sash., Juniors 0 17 vs, Q L 'v-..s,.,,W , If-M 4 .1 XX 'X l A 'qv-'1 E, 1 ag., - Lynn Thaynle Church , X X gi ? X r is , . 2 1 3 Cheryl Adams Danielle Alldredge DeAnne Anderson Oren Bliss l'll have one more for the road. Michele Brunson loann Christensen Steve Christensen Herman Christensen Tiffany Cropper Vanda Dalton Sherie Crafts 18 v Juniors Earli Dennis l l Q35 cf A S1-' '1 ex .9 ge lulie Ashby Janet Blanch Ken Brown Bryce Brunner Eudon Callister Clarke Christensen Bob Copley Cori Cox Craig Dutson loAnn Dutson y y -fs--M.. S 5 lm!- r - a . JL. - ' - - -.... 'X ,- 6 i-it T s X iff, if h s 'Q lolynn Dutson Becky Finlinson Randy Fowles Dick Hathaway Julie Holman Ain. ' X cfs 6 .,. . ,Y ,, Q.. V . . -V, f c ,H-4 N,.v me T i Kas - is , ' 1 'va ov 7' if f QL ' Q! sf v T i lg ' Rawlin Dutson Jolene Finiinson Lisa Freeman Russ, put me down! Not Pictured: lames Finlinson --86.4 TX Theron Dutson Rodney Erickson Wayne Evans Marie Fairall Loreen Finlinson Marcia Finlinson Tracy Fisher Steve Fountaine Andy Gemperline Michelle Gillen Thayne Hardy Doug Hare Brian Henrie Tim Hutchings luniors ' 19 435 X . WX ...J 1 if 1 we Q fl .V , swieiiif' N si -N f X Q4 if xwfil Lori Ann Jackson Cindy Losee Angie Maxfield Tina Needham Dave Nielson in Q' ,f-A 1,7 N, 4 'll A xi tx!-' Yoshiko Kanai Rosie Lovell Keith Meinhardt Brian Nichols Shawn Peterson x I 1, 13 .5-Q 5' A , ,,- 'inf' ff , l 4, , X Lisa Riding Haley Shields lim Shumway Rick Smith Steve Talbot Juniors ' 21 XI' ' yr ,-I' Q I , , . .fain ,M , I .fx e ff Q38 8 .,.,f an . Q' A--V 'Y' -u Beverly Taylor Walter Terrell Shonna Theobald Gaylen Tolbert Tony Tolbert Lenora Tsosie Dale Turner Bart Wankier Wendy Walker Kathie Willoughby Russell Young Russell Wright Gregory Wauneka Shhhhaving cream! Walter tests his skills. Dwight Western Q Tina Young Me. Tarzan! 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Sophomores 0 23 ilu. S: xg Q? nf.. Z6 , ..v .,,r.rr.. X XI ' ,ve .ua H -wwf.,-1' lit 4f'9 y yd W at t ' 1 7 Stacy Adams Betty Bowcutt D'Ann Carpenter Steven Church Willie Corbett Sophomores Kim Alloway Cindy Bringard Will you hold still? David Cropper Not pictured: Dennis ? Lance Atkinson Sherry Bunker Hayley Charles Jared Clark Lisa C. Dutson 1:9 sg 22792 vi Cary Edwards Boyd Frye LeAnn Henrie Joann Hurst Beth Jackson 1' C-.. 'K -.-A , hr J f ic W , 'Kw- f..1l f,1:g,N Kirk Ekins Sylvia Guymon Talk about boring. Joni Jackson -tx fs f-'ss sf N Marianne Ekins Shauna Hardy Kim Jackson sf T7 ii Mu Maria Eliason Jina Finlinson Richard Fowles David Harris Shawn Harris George Henrie Bradley Jeffery Craig Johnson Johanna Heiberg Kristy Ivie Janice Johnson Sophomores ' 25 lt s L An attempt to bring Culture to Garth Lovell Liz Lyman Delta High tailed. Ranae Losee Sam Meinhardt Michael Morrison Sophomores Karen 1 Cindy L Michael Scott Gina 'fr ,E I X ll 9 16- I X D,,.h 1 A S , 1 X -L at V C, X ' ! 'Tru i X i ,f, N 4 Heather Nielson Lex Nielson Kyla Overson Troy Pace Cindy Pearson Nathan Peterson Sharlene Porter Darren Rawlinson James Rose Cecil Ross Scott Ross Lynette Rowley Lisa Smith Kelly Snyder Chris Stewart Travis Taylor Harvest Ball RoYa'ty f0f U19 Sophomores was Rebecca Reece, loni laclrson and Shar- lene Porter. vfr 2 ,X F In -l J Kenneth Parkinson Dusty Payne Rebecca Reece David Reidhead Mel Sannes Malinda Shurtz Sophomores ' 5 '- r I -4 c+ fy::a X 47,5 rf? rf Don Tenney Faith Thompson James Troy Wardle Kevrn Watts Deann t Many Sophomores were on the 0.K. Mr. Iudd, you win. honor roll. . The class of '84 rs the best! t 28 ' Sophomores t th-5 S we lc' Rick Tolley Tuna Utley laylene Wright Sud Young seanadamsdeidraalIdredgenissaaIldredgenancyandersonkevinashbyrichardastlestephaniebabbkarenbennettglenboucksha nebreendanabringardloribrownmelissabullcreekbrianbunkermattburgaIonzocahoonmonicacallisterbradchristensenevelyn christensennadeanchristensenheatherclarkelindaleeclarkcodyclaytonchristycoxblaircropperkevincurtisstevendavisdeean ndraperlyledennisscottdenniskellifreemanlynettedutsonpeggydutsonsheridutsoncarriefarthinglaynefinlinsonlieslfinlinso nshawnfinlinsonaleciaforstergloriafountainedeannfowlesmarcigarrettmerriejogreenwoodjeffhaagpeggyhansendarinhardy chuckheathIaunheatonkerryheiberglaurajacksonscottjefferytoddjefferytonyajefferykellyjenkinsvaleriejensenbrentjohnso njerijohnsonrubenjumbocrystalkelIyshanelarsonjenniferlewisshanemarsingtracymaxfieldjustinmcwilliamsdawnmoorescot tmorkpattymuirjonmurdockrogernicholasbiIlnicholsmichealnielsonandrewnielsonrussellnielsonjaypaulmantimmypeatross heatherpetersenwendypetersenleannrawlinsondebbieroserobynrossrogerrowlettewaynerowlettejohnsalingtoddschmanski adamseltzertoddshieldsbonnieshipleycristinesmithmattsmithrusselIsmithlisastanworthwandastanworthrussellstevenscin dystewartdeanntheobaldmichaelthompsoniuIietolberttinatolbertgregtophamrodneytrujillodwighttsosiemichaelturnerlean nwarnickjodiIynwebbdavidwrightginawrightseanadamsdeidraalldredgenissaalIdredgenancyandersonkevinashbyrichardast lestephaniebabbkarenbennettglenbouckshanebreendanabringardloribrownmelissabullcreekbrianbunkermattburgalonzoca hoonmonicacallisterbradchristensenevelynchristensennadeanchristensenheatherclarkelindaleecIarkcodyclaytonchristyc oxblaircropperkevincurtisstevendavisdeeanndraperlyledennisscottdenniskelIifreemanIynettedutsonpeggydutsonsheridut soncarriefarthinglaynefinIinsonlieslfinIinsonshawnfinlinsonaIeciaforstergloriafountainedeannfowlesmarcigarrettmerriej ogreenwoodjeffhaagpeggyhansendarinhardychuckheathlaunheatonkerryheiberglaurajacksonscottlefferytoddjefferytonyaj efferykellyjenkinsvalerieiensenbrentjohnsonierijohnsonrubenjumbocrystalkelIyshanelarsonjenniferlewisshanemarsingtra cymaxfieldjustinmcwilliamsdawnmoorescottmorkpattymuirjonmurdockrogernicholasbiIlnicholsmichealnielsonandrewniel sonrussellnielsonjaypaulmantimmypeatrossheatherpetersenwendypetersenleannrawlinsondebbieroserobynrossrogerrowl ettewaynerowlettejohnsalingtoddschmanskiadamseltzertoddshieldsbonnieshipleycristinesmithmattsmithrussellsmithlisa stanworthwandastanworthrussellstevenscindystewartdeanntheobaldmichaelthompsoniulietolberttinatolbertgregtophamr odneytrujillodwighttsosiemichaelturnerleannwarnickjodilynwebbdavidwrightginawrightseanadamsdeidraalldredgenissaal ldredgenancyandersonkevinashbyrichardastlestephaniebabbkarenbennettglenbouckshanebreendanabringardloribrownme IissabuIlcreekbrianbunkermattburgalonzocahoonmonicacaIIisterbradchristensenevelynchristensennadeanchristensenhea therclarkeIindaleeclarkcodyclaytonchristycoxblaircropperkevincurtisstevendavisdeeanndraperlyledennisscottdenniskelli freemanlynettedutsonpeggydutsonsheridutsoncarriefarthinglaynefinlinsonlieslfinlinsonshawnfinlinsonaleciaforsterglori afountainedeannfowlesmarcigarrettmerrieiogreenwoodieffhaagpeggyhansendarinhardychuckheathlaunheatonkerryheiber glaurajacksonscottiefferytoddiefferytonyajefferykellyjenkinsvaleriejensenbrentjohnsonjerijohnsonrubenjumbocrystalkel lyshanelarsonjenniferlewisshanemarsingtracymaxfieldjustinmcwiIIiamsdawnmoorescottmorkpattymuirjonmurdockrogern icholasbillnicholsmichealnielsonandrewnielsonrussellnielsonjaypaulmantimmypeatrossheatherpetersenwendypetersenle annrawlinsondebbieroserobynrossrogerrowlettewayn ' r ' ' . . . , . . t t I I pleycrustrnesmlthmattsmnthrussellsmrthlnsastanwort lchaelt hompsonluluetolberttnnatolbertgregtophamrodneytru wrrght glnawrlghtseanadamsdeldraalldredgenlssaalldredgen nettgle nbouckshanebreendanabrlngardlorlbrownmelussabull christe nsenevelynchrustensennadeanchrustensenheatherclar :steven davlsdeeanndraperlyledennusscottdennlskelllireeman insonli eslfrnllnsonshawnflnIlnsonalecsaforsterglornafountar hansen K ' nnieshi 1 . I darmhardychuckheathlaunheatonkerryheiberglauraia ensenb rentjohnsonjerijohnsonrubenjumbocrystalkellyshane msdaw nmoorescottmorkpattymuirionmurdockrogernicholas mantim mypeatrossheatherpetersenwendypetersenIeannrawli Iingtod dschmanskiadamseltzertoddshieldsbonnieshipleycris hrussel lstevenscindystewartdeanntheobaldmichaelthompson michae Iturnerleannwarnickjodilynwebbdavidwrightginawrig finashb CLASS OF '85 Kelly Jenkins, Secretaryg Greg Topham, President: Layne Finlin- son, Vice President. e Freshmen 0 29 K1 'C-2? Sean Adams Stephanie Babb Dana Bringard Matt Burg Heather Clark ' Freshmen and F, 5 Q 7 M fri.. sgxh ' X f ' rr iL . -4' l Steven Davis Lyle Dennis Scott Dennis DeeAnn Draper Lynette Dutson Sheri Dutson Carrie Farthing Marci Garrett Merrie Jo Greenwood Liesi Finlinson Shawn Finlinson BOY. Could I U59 3 Coke- Laun Heaten Kerry Heiberg Gloria Fountaine DeAnn Fowles Peggy Hansen Darrin Hardy Kelli Freeman Chuck Heath ix L Peggy Dutson Layne Finlinson Alecia Forster Jett Haag Laura lackson Freshmen ' 31 l j I .xx X asm! uf .1 Ar . We '-' if Q, 'N Scott Jeffery Jeri Johnson Shane Larson Tracy Maxfield Roger Nicholas 32 v Freshmen Todd Jeffery Tonya Jeffery Dawn Moore I am S0 Shy- Michael Nielson Justin McWilliams Bill Nichols , I 1 1 fs S '9v'1 - ' . . s , J i ,, l Kelly Jenkins Valerie Jensen Scott Mork Ruben Jumbo Andrew Nielson Jennifer Lewis J Patty Muir Russell Nielson l l l l Brent Johnson Crystal Kelly Shane Marsing Jon Murdock Jay Paulman S. n-,. l Tim Peatross Roger Rowlette Bonnie Shipley Russell Smith Cindy Stewart xv Tr--' .,x N29 ov' Heather Petersen Wayne Rowlette Cristine Smith Lisa Stanworth Dellnn Theobald N., NNW' I ,. iw, .gf 1,3 ll it ii' .ll El S, 1 . - i :gy fs' i .6 , P Q X. I 'K ,Q 'K X . . I, naw- . 7 1 X .27 , blkk i h .- : 5' AZ T - - web. L. Q -A ltd Wendy Petersen LeAnn Rawlinson Debbie Rose lohn Saling Todd Schmanski Adam Seltzer Hang loose! lulie Tolbert Tina Tolbert Michael Thompson Not Pictured: Wanda Stanworth if bla, -J V, ' . r i K A its-1' ' x -4 ! l - l ,,g,, I iv. 114 ni ' :Qi I 1:3 J . , , Robyn Ross Todd Shields Matt Smith Russell Stevens Greg Topham Freshmen Leia emi '33 i .'+ Ns ,ff 1 vx,fii'2rgQ?1PT ifnfief' -f 31 Wim A We X2-i XR wig g5 Y mg! 4:5 'V Ai' Hu x M55-:ua A 59.33 if AX S -T? will ' -'-lwits' 3'-R' 1 ' . '55-iff' as Yr. -X, N , .Q 'ff .,, JSR X- Mg' Y- 51 iigvwiiyg .A 5 sf - a!.,I'j.J- Put her there. Who's your Mother? 34 0 Freshmen .-.if ,JP Wow, I couId've had a V-8!!! Kelli, they caught us! iei --wx Q .1 , . 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Justin Bia Jennifer Abbott Barlow Anderson Antonio B William Boardman Richard Callister John Chri jackie Breen l'II do anything for a sucker. Roger Cahoon Gary Callister 36 f Eighth Grade nuelos tensen JoAnn Barton Jason Bennett Vernon Christensen Travis Bishop Lisa Bond Robert Bringard Bryce Church Maria Coffey Shayne Crapo Laurie Cropper Kandi Day Gordon Dennis Michelle DeWyze Thelma Dutton 1 Neil Farnsworth Carmen Finlinson Kaelene Finlinson Angela Eaglin Robert Edwards What 3 bflflflg GSSEFUUIY! lames Henrie Sharee Holman Stacy Housel Kimberly Ekins Tanya Eliason Russell Fowles Micheal Greene Lori Evers Timothy Hurst Gene Heaton Eighth Grade 0 37 J fp., 1 I Qt' K e 1 l nn...,,,,, 'hh-..,,i'. Q37 1 H71 4,2 , . V , LV 1.. .Y V, 5, f 3 1 'U 1 ew 4 Troy lvie Jett Jackson Bryan Jeffery Darrih Jeffery Nathan Jeffery Keith Johnson Kent Johnson Micheal Johnson Cozette Mooney Brian Murdock Kristine Jones Matthew Lamb Kristine Larson Tiny Archibald dribbles down f Sheli L3fS0U Laura Laughlin Faustino Lazaro the court. KHWYH Lovell Ren Lyman Cresfieid Moody D M d Shiifiilee MYSYS ebra oo y , i i J i - J 38 0 Eighth Grade J -R 'QTY ss, 5 Msn ,xi RY 19fBi fsw. Darling Nicholas Bruce Nielson Troy Overson Darin Pace Greg Parsons Taralynn Payne L88 Peatross Randy Rowlette loel Sannes led Peterson Dorene Porter Gary Porter Smile if y0u'rff naughty- lodie Staples Craig Stewart Paulette Riding Stacy Riding Shade Roholt Q Gino Schena Danny Sherrill Clfldl' Skeffm MMV Rowan Ginger Taylor Veronica Tenney Shane Stanworth Eighth Grade ' 39 2 gy 9 O' UE Lance Terrell Sharon Thompson Suzan Topham David Turner Myron Western ' Eighth Grade Vance Terrell Deanna Thatcher Deanette Thomas Shannon Thomas Margie Thompson g lason Willoughby Kellie Willoughby Teresa Young Bryce Tolbert I lhlnk I messed UD- Ann Marie Turner Chris Willoughby Deborah Wardle ADMINISTRATION I Board, Administration Together For The Co :air-.ir 3-, -1 - 4' 1 A Wlkr 4 Lg v I my '.t 1 3 tlf'i-'H' v- ' 7 xt f If v ', ' :J 1 r A t , tv-E' .4 I 1 P J f K J ,, '- RN Lara- l. 1981-82 Student Council members were Richard Jacobson, iudgep Jill Shipley, historiang Sharon Rowlette, secretaryg Tom Ashby, presi- dentg Ron Petersen, advisor, Cheryl Skeem, FHA presidentg Edie Gross, TriDel president: Lisa Dutson, Del-Teen presg Brenda Lowder, Sr. class pres.: Andy Gemperline, Acappella pres., Lance Atkinson, PAC pres.g Kelly Nickle, Triangle editor, Duane Rawlinson, Jr. class pres.p Gene Henrie, FFA pres., Roger Smith, band pres.g Wayne Dafoe, Lettermen vice-pres.g James Peterson, Lettermen pres. Not pictured: Gina Nez, Club ot Many Feathers: Janice John- son, Del-ettesg Georgia Grayson, cheerleadersg Terilyn Anderson, social managerg George Hen- rie, Soph. class pres.g LeAnn Adams, vicepresi- dent. 2. Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Scow kept the otfice under control. 3. Principal Lynn McArthur. 4. Vice-principal Dwight Moody. 5. Mrs. Melba Jacobson, secretary. 6. Mrs. Scow, bookkeeper. 7. School board members includ- ed: Harold Beckstrand, Howard Clayton, Keith Gillins, Leoyd Lovell, Robert Harris, Superinten- dent Ken Topham, and Robert Steele, clerk. 6. President of the Board, Robert Harris, ad- dressed the teachers at the Mid-year Institute. 7. Supt. Topham perused the senior college level English portfolios. Not pictured: Mrs. Liz Wiscombe, school counselor. 42 0 School Leadership And Students Work mmon Good Dt Each Student -7-. 044 01 S -'LJ 5' ' 9 1 Q x Q 4 A X School Leadership ' 43 .MQ ', .as - r 1 , 'ny .. . . 5 ' y r Q 3 I lr l lt , , S N . A9 1 Fr' ,fwvx Q.-I Nz, rw l, ',--.1A A 5 Q rf L er V Hosebag gets a cheap thrrll Rowley guards the net. Prlk's runmng plnsl, Prrncrpal McArthur presented Enld Damron from a cute gurl. lane Beckwith Nola Bunker the 1981 UBVIS CHD to Mfg PHY 13005500 Preston Flnllnson Karen Halterman Terry Hansen Shelley and Tom Ashby. Norman Luster Dale Jensen Tom Judd Brent Larsen Nancy Conant Ladd Holman loe Liddell l 1111 0 Teachers l l Faculty Provides ,N -vs, Q .R ....-as .Qqxx - J'- ,Q X ft gtg Learning Environment i i i - , ,S 'Xt '. s. it ,f aw, ,l are 9 we-if Bw i V I . -N K. X'f 'Q'd7 '. . I 'E on F X ti bring 01:49 tex - YA Y . K ' 9 Ill ,.','v,'lI,.-.A Ron Peterson Ray Little Sam Nicholls Gesuntheit dumbkopf gelbes- lim Wiscombe Shane Rowley Paul Pilkington Karen Roper wagon! Not pictured: Dave Taylor Dick Shelley lean Talbert Waldo Warnick D680 F0wI9S Myrlene Turner Rosalie Vernon Teachers ' 45 Staff Provides Hot Lunches And A Clean School 1. Lunch workers include: Linda Payne, Loretta Whicker, Yvonne Shurtz, Marge Cox, Arlene Niel- son, Barbara Lazenby, and Luena Fullmer. 2. Mrs. Fullmer dishes up a well-balanced meal. 3. ludy Stanworth and Linda Sutton were janitors who helped keep the school clean. 4. Maylon Erickson and Don Evans worked hard to keep the school in good repair. J CQ Q1 ?-.Q 'S' 1 tx s. f- f .. K f S4 ' C C af' T A I P A Y ,.,,.W,,!,,,,.,.,,,.4,.W- -we- r ,4 4 bn-...M 46 ' Janitors And Cooks ei 499' LQ' 5,-,afli ,E :Lf D.: n I. R. , I I -.- iii 1 L' , .rr u I Q' ., - rw ' - 'lg I ' , 2 n 'lc li!-' .. A, 4' l ':2:'3,:f 42,73 O RGANIZATIONS l Business Skills Improve 1. Mr. Liddell instructed David Ko- zina on the Apple Il computer. 2. lenny practiced shorthand dicta- tion, 3. F.B.L.A. club members in- cluded: Virginia Christensen, Dar- lene Church, lanet Eliason, DeAnn Dewsnup, Paula Ogden, loAnn Dut- son, Kris Garrett, Karla Meyers, Cheryl Skeem, and Mr. Liddell. 4. Cori Cox was first place winner at the Region Commercial Meet at Snow for Shorthand I Individual competition. 1 3 49' Www, ,Mandi .qw , I Z . A .E 48 0 Business 4 He, .W Z ,,.,f- ' 7 N n4....,'i K H.A. Sponsors Flower And Bridal Show K .,,- 3 Q .F-'M' 2 -we is - q2fMse 'ffl' . . my ll 0 A P R3 Q K K r v, 'A 'ju . l. . 1 ,tw , yy Wie -f , ,I ff' X K 365 x so 'Q A i 1. L C.. , .,,.kfkst,-.,. -Y K, I Aix J A in y 1. F.H.A. officers were Rosie Roper, Janice Johnson, Advisor Karen Halterman, LeAnn Henrie, Sherie Crafts, Paula Ogden, and Cheryl Skeem. 2. Gina Nez helped display a prom dress for the Bridal Show. 3. F.H.A. members included: Julie Tolbert, Heather Petersen, Sherie Dutson, Cody Clayton, Sherie Bunker, JoAnn Hurst, Rosie Roper, Janice Johnson, LeAnn Henrie, Paula Ogden, Cheryl Skeem, Miss Halterman, Sherie Crafts, Penny Clayton, Chris Rose, Selma Lazaro, JoAnn Dutson, Jayleen Wright, Betty Bowcutt, Renae Losee, Kyla Overson, Marianne Ekins, and Marie Fairell. 4. The F.H.A. made over 8200.00 from the Flower and Bridal Show. F.H.A. Chapter 0 49 FFA 8 Shop Classes Make , 4 Strong Segment Ot School Lite 1. FFA members include: Brad Christensen, Blair Cropper, Shawn Finlinson, Shane Marsing, Troy Pace, Scott Mork, Andrew Nielson, Brent Jeffery, Mike Turner, Tina Tolbert, Bryce Moody, Kim Alloway, Adam Seltzer, Matt Burg, Bill Nichols, Shane Larsen, Kevin Curtis, Boyd Frye, Cecil Ross, Brian Bunker, Phil Ralphs, Daren Lovell, David Wright, Ruben Jumbo, Chuck Heath, Robert Nicholas, Tony Tolbert, Ron Moody, Kevin Watts, Rick Tolley, Penny Jo Clayton, Laun Heaton, Steve Bishop, Sam Meinhardt, Chad Myers, Doug Cook, David Reidhead, Steve Church, Nathan Peterson, Chris Mork, Shelly Taylor, Ben Johnson, Bob Copley, Lex Nielson, Russ Young, Don Tenney, Dave Nielson, Ray Morrison, Willie Corbett, Rawlin Dutson, Todd Willden, Gary Brown, Clay Tolbert, Not Pictured: Mr. Little, advisorg Chris Stewart, Troy Wardle, Glen Boack, Dave Christensen, Brad Jettery, Shim Callister, Brian Nichols, Myrt Lovell, Craig Dutson, Russ Nielson and LeAnn Adams. 2. Wes Peterson and Harold Taylor congratulate David Reidhead, Gary Brown and Craig Johnson for taking second place at the Soil Judging contest. 3. Ron and Gene hooked up an oxygen tank as part of their vo. ag. work. 4, Bryce Church took advantage ot the shop classes by learning how to use the radial armsaw. 50 ' Vocational Department 2 3 Club Ot Many Feathers And Rodeo Club Follow Interests Q W 2 dui R , ,ry - r44?'g,,, 4, J Y -.... J! ff f QQ g.. . . , P QW . , 3 1. Belonging to the Club ol Many Feathers this year were Justin Bia, Tim Taylor, JoAnn Barton, Faith Thompson, Michelle Jumbo, Lenora Tsosie, Deanette Thomas, Gina Nez, Vicky Yazzie, Ruben Jumbo, Greg Wauneka, Dwight Tsosie, Advisor Rosalie Vernon. 2. Officers for the club were Gina Nez, president: Faith Thompson, vice-presidentg Ruben Jumbo, secretary, and JoAnn Barton, treasurer. 3. The Rodeo Club, including Tony Tolbert, practiced roping in garages and barns during the winter. 4. Rodeo Club members included Tina Tolbert, Danielle Alldredge, Vicki Bishop, Deidra Alldredge, Tony Tolbert, Mike Turner and Clay Tolbert. 4. Mike tSinging Manj Turner took time out from his tunes to lasso a target. U Rodeo And Indian Club ' 51 f i . X -iff, M f qw. SJS- .ffsv -- A ..--- 'X x A 5 'K+ s b ff 1. ,Q - -wgglgumebauamlnesinwewllmlsii AA - - - X. . K f -s S , ,,,,,,,.,,,,.......,...2 .-. K- N Qvfzkk , mmafSssfS:sfp.m:ggawwwiiilf-4 X X isif I iiggjgifv lk -3. iii,-igf 555 gggqm .-S K. Ar F' ' X N' ' -f mm.h A gf . 1 3 . I1 F sgzcfzasxmsaail 1 iw' vim! 4 4'-NN ' . I 1 Q-H A ' ' P' Q m x -, , gs L . L fi gm I L..2..h, 5, .Jig 53, - 'I' Wt ,Xl 1 ' if 19 .J Y . . , 'V 53 Ri. L. . ,f L Nia . ,z L H 2-wx NJ 929 X L N S2 il , 1 W. F , iq i L 5 x Y . is , .a ng,-: ,SK YHA n 'xx Visual And Performing Artists Perfeoted Skills guwiw --4 -',' iv' X A , ., H - f 152 .4 -.. .X .' 1. Clowning around was the name ol the game tor the PAC members, 2. Vanda Dalton worked on a hooklatched rug in art. 3. Gina Wright put the finishing touches on her art project. 5. Kathy Lister also made a hooked rug. 5. Talent lay behind the scenes in the stage crew. Art and Drama ' 53 .Nil MoDel Triangle Staffs Report The News The MoDel!Triangle staffs started with a full crew. 1. Fourth hour: Tim Topham, LeAnn Henrie, lames Peterson, Annette McDermaid, Lynn Anderson, Teresa Oppenheimer, Michelle lumbo, Dave Nielson, Mike Morrison, Gary Brown, and Kim Draper, not pictured: Jill Shipley-MoDel Editor, and Vicki Bishop. 2. Third hour: Faith Thompson, Karen lohn- son, Vicki McClary, Daryl Nielson, Vicki Farthing, Brenda Lowder, Leon Ross, Suzanne Clark, Tonya Jeffery, Kelly Nickle-Triangle Editor, Peggy Hansen, Lori lackson, Gaylen Tolbert, and Cheryl Adams. 3. The class sponsored a Halloween dance, the infamous MORP, that elicited the true character of some of the students. 4. Kleptomania and kidnaping ran rampant-as evidenced by a pop machine and a beautiful camera salesperson. 5, Class signature shirts were another money-making projectp nearly 125 t- shirts were sold to grades 9-12. 6. Although the staffs worked hard on the newspaper and yearbook, they still had a chance to goof off. 4 54 ' MoDel!Triangle .-fist..i,e 1. . e 1 , . ..,, A . Out or SQ impair' ' J...-.P0eee was if -5 --.. . .ss- ' 1' 5 L es .... 'X ,. . 1- Q . . .rg . l Sl X F. College Credit Comes To Delta For the first time in Delta High's history, students could receive college credit for classes taken on the high school campus, lf a student enrolled in algebra, chemistry, and English, he could receive up to 16 hours of college credit, transferable to any college available. 1. College chemistry students, Tim and Andy, work through a particularly difficult problem with Mr. Jacobson. 2. The winning math team was composed mostly of students from the college algebra class. The team consisted of Valinda Jensen, Mrs. Conant, Kelly Nickle, Tim Schmanski, Dean Anderson, James Peterson, Phil Ralphs, David Kozina, Rich- ard Jacobson, Tom Ashby, and Andy Gemperline. Joel Finlinson and Roger Smith were also in the class. 3. The team won Snow College Math Jock t-shirts for winning the snow competition. ll. Twelve students worked through the rigorous freshman English class. They were Tim Schmanski, Joel Finlinson, Kelly Nickle, David Kozina, Stacy Stuart, Phil Ralphs, Lisa Hardy, Jill Shipley, DeAnn Dews- nup, Sharon Rowlette, Brenda Lowder, and Sandra Crop- per. ...rr ill FN ,A Technical Classes lster Students Skil T 3 .M,,,.,,, L M ,,,,jiiH Ka The Wood Shop, FFA and Metal Shop at Delta High has always been considered excellent, and this year was no exception! With the addition ot a new electricity class, DHS otters an even wider range ot Vocational classes. l l 1. Todd shows a product of his electrical wizardry. 2. Preston Finlinson instructs his electricity class. 3. Vocational Teachers Mr. Warnick, Mr. Larsen and Mr. Little. ill Mr. Little was named Utah's Young Vocational Agricultural Teacher ot the year. d I l 4 56 0 Vocational Classes rl 'Ss 3 Q s I fx ry I o ' 9 as 0 U 9 7 Cheerleaders, The Heart Of School Spirit Varsity cheerleaders include: Pam Turner, lolene Finlinson, Shelly Brown, Tammy Harris, Haley Shields, Georgia Grayson. 2. Cheerleaders raise school spirit. 3. l.V, cheerleaders in- clude: Malinda Shurlz, Lisa Smith, loni Jackson, Sharlene Porter. 4. lolene cheers for Della. 5. Go get 'em Georgia. Band Looks Fabulousg Sounds Great X 2 M 4 1 ' .., f f Q., .-.gww , , ' , , v - 4--or . . M .. The Delta High's Marching Band began its season by marching in the 4th of July parade. Training contin- ued even when school started and early morning sessions became common place. The tirst competi- tion was at BYU in October. Delta beat Lehi, a first, by taking third place behind Payson and Springville. The final results of the Davis Cup were disappointing a- ' A 1. During the honors assembly, Mr. Shelley explained the mix-up about the points at Davis Cup. 2. The Symphony Band played a variety of songs at the Christmas concert. 3. At the Millard game the Pep Band worked to boost the spirit. 4. Going off the field is not as easy as it looks. 6. The band showed off its First Place Davis Cup trophy. 7. With a proud and somber demeanor, Kathie Willoughby and Marci Garrett, displayed their concentration during performance. 8. Rick Smith count- ed out the measures until his part. The band marched during a basketball halftime. 9. Skill and discipline were imperative tor the Rifle Corp members. to the band. At first it was announced that Lehi had won. Later on it was revealed that Delta won by five points, and the judges called it a tie giving Delta a trophy. A new group was added to the Colorguard, including the short flags. They took first place at the BYU competition, beating Payson, a 3A school. b. Hags: Marcia Finlinson, Kathie Willoughby, Peggy Hansen, Michelle Gillen, Marci Garrett, Cheryl Ad- ams, Lollie Lyman, LeAnn Henrie, Julie Ashby, Janet Blanch, Wendy Walker, Tina Needham. Band: Blair Cropper, Kevin Curtis, Russell Smith, Kevin Ashby, Brad Christen- sen, Becky Finlinson, Paul Hardy, Roger Smith, Bart Wankier, Layne Finlinson, Greg Topham, Ray Morri- son, Darren Moody, Thayne Hardy, Wayne Evans, Clarke Christensen, Preston Eliason, Justin Peatross, David Cropper, Don Collier, David Harris, Rick Fowles, Lance Atkin- son, Don Tenney, Yoshiko Kanai, Liz Lyman, Troy Wardle, Dorene Jackson, Richard Astle, Jolene Fin- linson, Cindy Losee, Kori Morris, Lisa Dutson, Laura Jackson, Moni- 9 ca Callister, Christy Smith, LeAnn Rawlinson, Lisa Stanworth, Debbie Rose, Heather Nielson, Kellie Wil- loughby, Valinda Jensen, Loreen Finlinson, Staci Stewart, Shaunna Hardy, Lisa Hardy, Roslyn Morris, Tina Young, Wendy Petersen, Pen- ny Porter, Teri Anderson, Tom Ashby, Richard Shelley, Tammy Harris. Rifles: Lori Ann Jackson, Tracy Maxfield, Angie Maxfield, Ju- lie Anderson, Kina Meyers, Nissa Alldredge. Short Flags: Bonnie Shi- pley, Kim Alloway, Jina Finlinson. Not Pictured: Richard Jacobson, Kendall Topham, Joel Finlinson, John Steele. 544- Dean's Appliance 0 59 TriDels Take First At Regi -r'-' yn t N 1. TriDels include Lollie Lyman, Becky Finlinson, Marsha Losee, Patricia Reece, Edie Gross, presi- dentg Karla Meyers, Kathie Willoughby, Teri Andere son, secretary, Janet Eliason, Vicki Bishop, treasure erg Cindy Losee, vice-presidentg Sandra Cropper, lolynn Dutson, junior drill mistress, Lisa Riding, Dixie Pilling, Stephanie Smith, Teresa Talbot, senior drill mistress. 2. Kathie puts the move on her dummy. 3. TriDels lost their composure alter Edie's mishap at the Millard game, 60 0 TriDels Delettes And Del Teens Spirit Teams 1. Del Teen members included: Kim Jackson, Gina Nez, Ranae Losee, Betty Bowcutt, Kyla Overson, Jaylene Wright, Sherry Bunker, Karen Ashby, Maria Eliason, Marriane Ekins, DeAnn Western, Lisa Dutson, Tina Utley, Cynthia Larsen, Janice Johnson, LeAnn Henrie, Johanna Heiberg, Karen Johnson, Rebecca Reece, Sharlene Porter, Lisa Smith, Joni Jackson, Kina Meyers, Malinda Shurtz, lina Finlinson, Hayley Charles, Becki Larson, Lisa C. Dutson. 2. Performing in Delettes were Gloria Fountaine, DeAnn Western, Stephanie Babb, Dana Bringard, Lisa Stanworth, Kristie Smith, Merrie Jo Greenwood, Wendy Petersen, Advisor Shelly Cox, Debbie Rose, Lisa C. Dutson, Lisa Dutson, Cindy Pearson, Jennifer Lewis, Rebecca Reece, Becki Larson, Gina Nez, Kelli Morris, Monica Callister, LeAnn Rawlinson. 3. The Del-Ettes performed at the boys' basketball games during halt time. Delettes And Del Teens 0 61 Lettermen Provide The Basis For Boys Athletics i 1. Lettermen this year included: Kendall Topham, Shawn Harris, Walter Terrell, Tim Peatross, Davi Harris, Kim Draper, Wayne Evans, Sid Young, Scott Moon, Oren Bliss, Thayne Hardy, Rob Manis, Kevin Watts, Brian Henrie, Wayne Dafoe, Daren Lovell, Clarke Christensen, T oy Wardle, Mont Myers, Doug Hare, Theron Dutson, Ron Moody, lames Peterson, Scott Ross, Lex Nielson, Daron Smith, Tim Schmanski, Daryl Nielson, Richard Porter. 2. Scott Ross worked out on the new weight machine that the Lettermen helped purchase. 3. Otticers tor the club were Clarke Christensen, secretary, Wayne Dafoe, vice- president, andy James Peterson, president. i wt' R. 62 ' Lettermen l 1 l SPDRTS l is 11. Q X ,s S 1 ,,,.,..-0-mv' . A Ng.-Q-A - rf-R 1 I X55 L LSFQSQEB S. - - Qff - Q: -.l:kk33lLg,3ggfl. E X S lx x xx X ' 'gulf 64 ' Football .Q-.Q :- o Q., .-. 4! ...F n leba- o v ....,....-. New Coach Brings New Attack 1. Quarterback John Steele cocks for a pass. 2. Daryl Nielson cuts up field. 3. Nielson turned upside down during a rushing attempt. 4. Delta's 1981 team. Back row: Daron Smith, Wayne Dafoe, Richard Porter, James Peterson, Daryl Nielson, John Steele, Shawn Harris, Greg Topham, Scott Moon, Ron Moody. Coach Fowles, Tim Schmanski, Doug Hare, Dean Anderson, Brian Henrie, Wayne Evans, Ben Ekins, Brian Nichols, Paul Hardy. Andrew Nielson, Rodger Jeffery, Duane Rawlinson, Bryce Moody, Ben Johnson, Dave Harris, Mike Lyman, Mont Myers, Garth Lovell, Coach Rowley. Oren Bliss, Andy Gemperline, Clarke Christensen, Thayne Hardy, Kirk Ekins, 1' x SB f if INN Md! GSS Shim Callister, Troy Wardle, Ken- dall Topham. 5. James Peterson sacks the Manti quarterback. 6. and 7. Intensity is written on both player's and coach's faces in the Millard game. 8. Wayne Dafoe runs up field for additional yardage after catching a pass. 9. Mont Myers puts a hit on Millard's punt return- Scores: Pre-season: Lehi 20 Delta 8 League play: So. Sevier 8 Delta 22 Millard 35 Delta O Manti 7 Delta 29 Moab 7 Delta 14 Juab 19 Delta 18 ttwo overtimesj Hurricane 21 Delta 14 California playoffs: Juab 0 Delta 14 Moab 0 Delta 14 Quarterfinals: Millard 34 Delta 14 No. Sanpete 7 Delta 34 er' 7 E22 ,Ya 'A -fy .-,Q L 1, Craig Church dives lor additional yardage after grabbing a pass. 2. Charging forward, Scott Ross, collides with a Millard defender. 3. The JV team members were Brian Bunker, Alonzo Cahoon, Mike Thompson, Bill Nichols, Andrew Nielson, Kelly Jenkins, Kevin Watts, Bryce Moody, Craig Church, Mont Myers, Scott Ross, Shawn Harris, Cary Edwards, lon Murdock, Dwight Tsosie, Rick Tolley, David Harris, Troy Wardle, Mike Morrison, Brent Johnson, Garth Lovell, Greg Topham, Lex Nielson, Mike Turner, Robert Nicholas, Scott Moon, Dusty Payne, Keith Brown, Layne Finlinson, Rick Fowles, Shim Callister, Kirk Ekins, Travis Taylor, Don Collier, James Rose, Todd Schmanski, and Kevin Curtis. 1.V.s Had Good Year Delta LV. Volleyball Scores: Delta won 15-1115-10 SO. Sevier Lost 8-15 15-11 O-15 Richfield Won 15-4 7-15 15-3 Millard Lost 12-15 2-15 Mafiii Won 15-2 15-4 lliiib Won 15-4 15-3 NO- Safillete 1. The l.V. Volleyball team included Coach Liz Wiscombe, Liz Lyman, Lisa Shurtz, Michelle Brunson, Kelli Freeman, Lynn Anderson, Penny Clayton, Statistician, Faith Thompson, man- ager, Cindy Bringard, LeAnn Warnick, Tina Tol- bert, Kelli Morris, Annette McDermaid. 2. Coach Liz Wiscombe plans strategy. 3. LeAnn Adams hits the ball over for another Delta victory. 4. A special cake was given to the girls by Mrs. Blanch. LV. Volleyball 0 67 ITI Girls Bring Home The G0 1.2.3 .1-if i0'f X X . '73 Qwut X I A K . ,-X .a- jk L-LI Scores: 2 Delta's scores are first. So. Sevier 10-15, 15-13, 14-16 Richfield 15-12, 15-9 Millard 15-1, 15-8 Manti 15-8, 15-11 Cedar 15-2, 15-6 luab 15-7, 15-12 No. Sanpete 15-4, 15-3 Manti 15-7, 15-10 Region: Richfield 15-6, 15-0 Hurricane 15-9, 15-6 wg' so. sewer 15-11, 15-5 State: 1 Grand 15-7, 15-0 Manti 15-9, 15-4 So. Sevier 15-6, 15-10 1. Team members include: Coach Liz Wiscombe, Pat Roundy, LeAnn Adams, Kaye Loveless, Vicki Yazzie, Faith Thompson, man- ager: Penny Clayton, managerp DeAnn Anderson, Suzanne Clark, Shelly Taylor, Kori Morris, Deanna Cull, Statistician. 2. Coach Liz Wiscombe clutches the first State Championship trophy won by the girls at D.H.S. 3. LeAnn Adams dinks the ball, taking another step closer to the State Championship. 4. Coach Wiscombe anticipates the winning point for the State Championship. 5. Kori Morris expresses the thrill of victory! Girls' sports have been Better Than Ever. They have become an important part of the whole school. Besides their wins, their famous quotes echo throughout the school, Excuse my wah, Ya hotdog, Oh my heart, and many other novel expressions. Coach Liz Wiscombe said, lt's been the best year ever working with these outstanding girls. They worked hard and deserved the Championship. State Champions ' 69 4 , LT X Sqzi i OBLT ,SW 3 I su BLT 5 'G' 'ES 3 3 0 gBLT3 QBLTQ 21 5 O ELT 1 fl 0 QLT5 .Ref Cagers Suffer Tough Season 1. Oren Bliss demonstrated total concentration in his shooting. 2. lames Peter- son's skill made him highpoint man in several games. 3. Kendall Topham worked inside for two points. 4. Delta's basketball team included: Coach Shane Rowley, lohn Steele, Wayne Dafoe, Kendall Topham, lames Peterson, Oren Bliss, Daryl Nielson, Coach Dean Fowles. Steve Christensen, Mike Lyman, Daron Smith, Mont Myers, and Tim Schmanski. 5. Daron Smith shot over the head of an opponent for an easy two. 6. Daryl Nielson elbowed in for a defensive maneuver. 7. Wayne Dafoe skillfully handled the ball for the Rabbits. 8. Six seniors on the team were Wayne Dafoe, Kendall Topham, lames Peterson, Daron Smith, Tim Schmanski, and Daryl Nielson. Coach Rowley and Coach Fowles led their efforts. Basketball ' 71 Girls Play Serious Ball The girls' basketball team has had a great season. During the year the Varsity team had ten wins and six losses. Coach Wiscombe commented, lt's been a good year in basketball, although State playotts didn't go as we planned. 1. Sherie attempts a pass to another teammate. 2. Kaye overpowers Manti's center, Sandra Squire. 3. LeAnn grabs for the ball while Kori looks on. 4. The Varsity team included: Pat Roundy, Sherie Crafts, DeAnne Anderson, Coach Wiscombe, Michelle Brunson, Kelli Freeman, lanice John- son, LeAnn Adams, Kelli Morris, Kaye Loveless, Vicki Yazzie, Lisa Shurtz, managerg Kori Morris, and Tina Tolbert, manager. 5. The l.V. team consisted ot Kelli Morris, Gina Nez, Tina Utley, Tina Tolbert, Deanna Cull, Kristi lvie, Faith Thompson, Deann Fowles, lanice Johnson, Vicki Yazzie, Kelli Freeman, and LeAnn Warnick. 6. DeAnne Anderson, Delta's forward, attempts a shot during the Manti game. 72 Girls Basketball 3 1 'Kwik' rw WV. KQDUNQ hvuasu-1 6 Girls' Basketball 0 73 lVlatmen Take Region A Quarter Ol A Century Delta Opponent 48 Hurricane 13 Region: 37 Payson 25 50 So. Sevier 12 154W 139113 45 Lehi 9 136 Hurricane 28 Wasatch 27 117 Millafd 31 Richfield 25 Stater u 33 Millard 30 102 Union 45 Mann 7 98V2 Wasatch 46 luab 11 88 Delta Coach Ladd Holman became the new wrestling coach for Delta. The team won every match and then placed twenty-fifth year in a row, but the team first in the region for the 's luck changed at state. Union won first place with 102 ts lNasatch was second with 98M p . . pts. and Delta third with 88 pts. Shalwn H Rob Manis, second, Daren Lovell and T Turner and Dean Anderson fourth. 5 72 sr. , X ,Z 3 3 l. Clarke Christensen expresses the thrill of victory. 2. Region champs include: Coach Holman, Steve Talbot, David Harris, Lex Niel- son, Daren Lovell, Clarke Christensen, Dale Turner, Russell Young, Rob Manis, Kim Draper, Shawn Harris, Thayne Hardy, Dean Anderson, Coach Pilkington. 3. Shawn Harris was the 119 lb. State Champ. 4. Coach Holman shows his concern for the team. 5. Shawn Harris goes for a takedown. 6. Russell Young pins his man. 7. David Harris experienced the agony of defeat. 1 74 ' Region Champs 1 arris placed first at stateg hayne Hardyg thirdg Dale I Jr ,ka . -JVM' fe. Hy- if 4 5 v-NF 1... '35 .Xl .t K M N X- xiii'- Vkf' X f' ,X ri' X ! Region Champs ' 75 76 0 Baseball Season Ends With 3-3 The baseball team had a good season, ending with a 3-3 record. The winning scores for the Rabbits were all by large margins, and the losing games were close until the final innings. The team's ,NT season ended with a tie with Manti for the fourth place in Region, denying the Delta nine entrance to the playoffs. 1. Wayne Dafoe jogged in for an easy score against the North Sanpete team. 2. Team members included: Coach Wiscombe, lohn Steele, Bart Wankier, Wayne Dafoe, Tom Ashby, Oren Bliss, David Harris, Doug Hare, Clarke Christensen, Theron Dutson, Kendall Topham, Shane Breen, Andy Gemperline, Greg Topham, Andrew Nielson, and Dave Capps. 3. Clarke ,lc A U Christensen concentrated on the in-coming pitch. 4. One of the team's top 7 hitters, Doug Hare, took advantage of practice before a game. ' i 1 1 . D S 5 QXLTJV SQLT4 xy! tl-T, :U 4 3 . X . ist' '5Y'L ,n. rf 3 s EBT.-1 if . E ,V e ' A - , J W-,,.y,. . 3- t C.. fx .xx vw! f T sf s ,4 M Q L, .v. 1, A .123 .. ' 2 . .. .. f-sig l, .4-or-A e ss , E l .Q Q . ., Y' .3 A A JV fr ss ..., X L is Q KX 3 1 W. - 5, .:,,....Q - l t va A L ss Girls Take 2nd At 3 X 5 C yl SN . ,, 5 '4 i .4 3 . x ' 'I eps n il l K A .... 2 I 4 Ur is? Mi B A A 1 5 i i is Q 1. Janice Johnson ran the last leg ol the medley relay team. 2. I Q , an r 3 N E Sherie Crafts ran with the medley team but broke the 400 ss ' , - ' meter dash record with a time of 1:06.25. 3. Track members - gg. 'Q b D' NM included: Coach Liz Wiscombe, DeAnne Anderson, Lisa Free- -wr X f YM! man, Cheryl Skeem, Janice Johnson, LeAnn Adams, Pat , ., ' N r r' '- -. ' Q th Roundy, Sherie Crafts, Lisa Shurtz, Kelli Freeman, Kristie Ivie, , 's,- 2 it ,N my s i it -VN , 2 -f'i?Q.:,feL W A 05-1 Kori Morris, Kelli Morris, Stacy Adams, Georgia Grayson, Gloria -N T, . 2 Q so Q Fountaine, and Luanne Lefever. 4. DeAnne Anderson ran the - s . ., ss X C A A 1 gs N 100 m hurdles, 300 m hurdles, 1600 m, 3200 meters at state. 1 'l1g.i,1g,,ijj She placed 4th, 5th, 5th, and 6th respectively. 5. Kelli Freeman L handed oll to Lisa. 3 'Q '1' Q65 X Girls' Track 77 VN s.-.--N... ,NK- :NSE wk-XF -Q w--vw-nn---. S31 Lg . .J-V. wwsfwgf . Q M ' we 'R as Q Q F . fb A ugq .L .www-lf ii L A SWT ,- 5 Xi 'Z 1 f, X N ' A Q ,Allis ww -1, , wr N . x ww-:Hsu -eng S. 5, w9.L:elfj,'f -L , L 2' 'Q Q. 1 lf.. Lz,-vf 3? X ...- 'uk ir 1.5 F Q. ii X xx Ax 3 X, ,M yy. ., '9 1. Track team members include: Layne Finlinson, Brent Johnson, Wayne Dafoe, Dave Harris, Lex Nielson, Nathan Peterson, James Peterson, Daron Smith, Dog Bag's coach, left Peterson, Daryl Nielson, Rob Manis, and Garth Lovell. Not Pictured: Mont Myers, Steve Fountaine, Dave Reid- head, Duane Rawlinson, Randy Fields, lus- tin Peatross, and Troy Wardle. 2. Wayne Dafoe ran the third leg of the sprint relay. Also in the relay were Steve Fountaine, Daryl Nielson, and Daron Smith. 3. Layne Finlinson passes oft the baton to Garth Lovell in the medley. Other members in- cluded Steve Fountaine and Troy Wardle. 4. Steve Fountaine hands off to lames Peterson in the anchor leg of the mile relay. Daryl Nielson and Daron Smith also ran that race. 5. David Harris took seventh at state in the javelin event. 6. What you talkin' about, Coach? 7. lames Peterson lost the state race and his state record in the 400 meter dash. His time was 50.76. The winning time was 50.53. 8. Peterson crossed the finish line at region with a first place and a new regional record. Time was 51.51. Track Team 0 79 l.V.'s Capture 10 1. Troy Wardle, a starter on the l.V. team, shoots for two points against North Sevier. 2. Mont Myers, playing both on l.V, and Varsity looks for one ot his many assists. 3. Team members includ- edi Scott Mork, Craig Church, Cary Edwards, Mike Morrison, Garth Lovell, Jett Haag, Todd Schmanski, Craig Johnson, Layne Finlinson, Troy Wardle, Brent Johnson, Russ Stevens, Shim Callister, Rick Fowles, and Greg Topham. Brian Bunker, manager. Not pictured: Coach Wiscombe. 80 0 lV. Basketball ACTIVITIES 82 0 New Students Delta Welcomes 1 New Students This year marked the beginning ot the influx ot people coming to Delta for IPP related jobs. Delta High School felt the impact as new students arrived from all over the Western States. Approximately 100 new students registered through- out the year. Although most ot these students came from larger schools many ot them had positive comments about Delta High School. They liked the friendly atmosphere, the clean school and the open campus. Toward the end ot the year the school started planning lor even more students who will be coming in next year. Luanne Letevre A 12 Gaylen Ray Talbot - 11 . M! I K Stacy Choules - 10 Justin Peatross - 11 Patricia Thompson - 11 Annette Bastian - 8 lohn Dyer - 8 Bradley Skeem - 9 Tina Troy - 12 Di' LQ l W' we-if' David Capps e 11 Eric Koch - 11 Patsy Skeem - 8 Carl Volkmann - 11 Not Pictured: Sally Capps - 10 Delin Freeman - 10 Bridgett Troxell - 9 , 7 Whats Popular At D.H.S. In 1982 ln a survey taken at the end of the year, two-thirds of the sophomores, juniors, and seniors confessed that they play video games and spend between 31.00 and 35.00 per week on the arcade machines. Of those polled, Pac Man and Ms. Pac Man were the favorites of 661: 331 liked to play Asteroids, Firebird, Galaxian, Donkey Kong, Tempest, and pinball. Comedy and horror movies ranked high in the upper grades. 6070 of the students saw between one and ten movies, while 407, watched more than 10: some saw as many as 25. The favorite flick of the movie-goers was Superman Il, followed by On Golden Pond, with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Stripes tied for third. The French Lieutenant's Woman and Chariots of Fire were the least favorite films. Rock Music was this school's most favorite: country and pop were close behind. Newcomer Rick Springfield was the biggest winner in the favorite solo artist category with Olivia Newton-John's and Pat Benetar's combined scores barely equaling half of his. There were several favorite groups as the close scores indicate. J. Geils Band led the pack with Air Supply, Journey, Go Gos, and The Oak Ridge Boys following close behind. Journey- Escape was the favorite album, Styx- Paradise Theater placed second. The g1akdRidge Boys' Greatest Hits and Air Supply- The One You Love tied for ir . Endless Love was the most popular song of last year. Open Arms came in second, with a three-way tie for third - Bette Davis Eyes, Centerfold, and Here I Am. Students Pick Cheryl Cardboard Cut-outs Movies have Oscars, television has Emmys, and music has Grammys. Well, The Cheryl nominees are all seniors. They are voted on by members of the the Triangle staff has its own award 5 the Cheryl fnamed for the sophomores, junior, and senior classes. The winners will receive no prize beautiful cardboard cut-out that lives in the yearbook rooml. FRIENDLIEST: Sandra Cropper Tim Schmanski MOST ARTISTIC: Vicki Farthing Kelly Nickle MOST SCHOLARLY: DeAnn Dewsnup David Kozina MOST SPIRITEDZ Shelly Brown Tom Ashby MOST HUMOROUS: Lollie Lyman Paul Hardy BEST HAIR: Karla Meyers Daron Smith BEST PERSONALITY: Teri Anderson Tom Ashby MOST TALKATIVE: Sandra Cropper Bob Pendray MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED: DeAnn Dewsnup Richard Jacobson BEST KISSER: Shelly Shields Rob Manis MOST ATHLETIC: Kaye Loveless James Peterson BIGGEST FLIRT: Teresa Talbot Joel Finlinson BEST SLUFFERS: Georgia Grayson Kim Draper BEST EYES: Tammy Harris Roger Smith MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED: Penni Porter MOST AMBITIOUS: DeAnn Dewsnup David Kozina SHYEST: Karla Meyers Brent Jeffery CLASS CLOWN: Lollie Lyman Paul Hardy BEST SMILE: Pam Turner Wayne Dafoe BEST NOSE: Teresa Talbot Daryl Nielson - only the recognition for humiliationl of having their names in print. Here are this year's Cheryl recipients: WORST KISSER: Marsha Losee Tom Ashby BEST LEGS: Teresa Oppenheimer Rob Manis BEST MATCHED COUPLE: Tauna Louder Richard Jacobson FUNNIEST LAUGH: Edie Gross T001 Ashby Phil Ralphs S a s sew? ki Y ai Qs 1 1 84 0 Homecoming S.,- I A Decade Of Success 1. 1981-82 Homecoming Royalty: Sandra Cropper, Tammy Harris and llollie Lyman. 2. An embarrassing moment during the halftime show. 3. The band previewed its competition march. 4. Mr. Football, Dennis Moody, received an award. 5. Ron Moody rushes the ball to help Delta to its Homecoming victory against Moab. 6. Tom Ashby led the halftime activities. 7. Powder Puff game brought a senior victory. 8. Quart rback John Steele practices avoiding defensive pursuit. l l My X.: -iX1xq S , , 'iii ' A gm L yas Yi! Ff a ' bf flif X S- ,sw . . E 4: x L 1 A Li X KK k QS a.. X Y N i ' Y. X in K L N' A E XS, b . Ig. K X H -QQ, 1 F-, 2.3. F' ggi ,L ,rf 3.3 . . X . Q x A, i's...- Q' 'MXN ggi. ' ll 1 . .85 NS . . ' , ' 'A' ' Qs. ,- 3 L 1- x J' Q RQ xx-A . lf? 'XX- rv X- V Q V , , J I- -x - A I A X' N ' Ns x , ' bi, f 'X 0 X If ! .ff Q' X 0 4 ff 4 - f x 4 1 1 ,4- x w , X -1, .. 'L Q, s f Q V-4 if X ' ' 'K f vs 5' Q ' X.. 1 2 w , ma, 1 .1.a-- , -. 1 v s SNA K. , Q Azgx ik. Nfxx -M mg v x , , ,, m ' wksg- 1.5-. x 'v WQK' grip, ' . .. W 'QW VAQX, , I 'Q 1 2 86 ' Junior Prom ,I-'Tx , 11 X .41 .5 3 A 47 Juniors Relish Prom Memories 1. Justin played it cool with the Jazz Band on the iunior assembly. 2. Ocean Breeze played the music at the dance. 3. Class president, Duane Rawlinson, surveyed last minute touch- es on the decorations. 4. Angie was part ol the pajama party that acted as the MC's on the assembly. 5. Lori and Gary, prior to the promenade, walked over the bridge. 6. Valinda panto- mimed the part of a distraught father on the assembly. 7. The traditional couples' dance was to the theme, Sweet Dreams. 8. Junior girls gave the audience a taste of the Night Before the Prom. 1. 44 Junior Prom ' 87 Big Cast, Director Norman Lister, Choreographer Cheryl Ada ams, Costumes, Cheryl Skeem, Student Director Cindy Bishop, Lights, Todd Stoneking, Shawn Fin- linson, Janice Johnson, Thayne Church. Fiorello, Andy Gemperline, Ben, Tom Ashby, Morris, David Cropper, Don Collier, Neal, Lance Atkinson, Richard Porter, Floyd, Ken Parkinson, Duane Rawlinson, Marie, Sharon Rowlette, Shelly Shields, Thea, Peni Porter, Georgia Grayson, Dora, DeAnn Dewsnup, Lollie Lyman, Mitzi, Tammy Harris, Shelly Brown, Mrs. Pomarantz, LeAnn Henrie, Lopez, Dwight Western, Marco Zappetella, Steve Christensen, Re' porter, George Henrie, Senator, Clarke Christensen, Frank, Steve Fountaine, Frantic, Kelly Nickle, Heck' ler, Mark Petersen, Brent Johnson, Chadwick, Sean Adams. Politicians: Craig Johnson, Bart Wankier, Rick Fowles, Scott Moon, Robert Rooks, Preston Eliason, Randy Fowles. Picketers: Maria Eliason, Stephanie Smith, JoAnn Dutson, Lynn Anderson, Sherie Dutson, Valinda Jensen, Dixie Pilling, Lori Jackson, Michelle Gillen, Loreen Finlinson, Heather Nielson. Mitzi Dancers: Angie Maxlield, Lisa Free- man, Janet Eliason, Becky Finlinson, Lisa Smith, Tonya Jeffery, Becky Larsen, Janet Blanch, Rebec' ca Reece, Mary Jo Greenwood, Cindy Pearson, Jenniler Lewis, Lori Brown, Haley Shields, Lisa Stanworth. Dancers: Brenda Lowder, Jolyn Dut- son, Teresa Talbot, DeAnn Western, Eudon Callis- ter, Dorene Jackson, Tina Young, Patricia Reece, Sandy Finlinson, Russ Wright, Jim Shumway, Shar- on Jones, Marianne Ekins, Rob Manis, Andrea Wil- liams, Daron Smith, Joel Finlinson. 1 Q H .1-1111 i 1 4. X fy 5 k.. if n x I I E S bf? SJW, , . 1 '- - 5 I- .-6: -'Fa .5 Y. X eco 'o QD -'H-...Q X. X XX 1 , Q ' k Q sf 45' YS.:- ' ' Q Q Wigs: gg , j XL Q KW N Juniors Gain Harvest Ball Royalty Till 1 1. The winners for this year's Harvest Ball Royalty were the iuniors, consisting ot Becky Finlinson, first attendantp Cindy Losee, queeng and Kathy Willoughby, second attendant. Z. The senior's royalty included Kristann Charles, first attendantg Karla Meyers, queeng and Tammy Harris, second attendant. 3. Sharlene Porter, loni Jackson, queeng and Rebecca Reece were the royalty tor the sophomores. 90 ' Harvest Ball flee.. 1 Qtinr .yivqqr fc . MX 5 xi ,-Y- I nl., .,, ar -Wim' 1 T' O., fm' sb ' r. c 7? 5 xii , I X nv ,355 -r ,Vg I.. T . is - 42' fi A 'tl xt .J wt Pam Turner Named FFA Sweetheart 1. Chosen as the FFA Sweetheart, Pam Turner represented the Chapter with her attendatns Teresa Talbot and Vicki Bishop. Later in the year Pam was one of the ten finalists at the State FFA Convention Contest. 2. Before the horse saddling contest the ten tinalists had a moment to joke and relax. 3. Sandra Cropper's cake showed a tarmer hauling hay. 4. Clay, Gene and Leon auctioned olt the cakes made by the contestants. The FFA made over S200 at the auction. , , 2 3 FFA Sweetheart Ball ' 91 .Q-.,f 1. .. Officers Vow To lVlake The Year Great . 2 4 1. Sharon Rowlette lights the Studentbody candle as the other officers look on. 2. I do solemnly swear , . 3. The candles burning represented the Spirit ol Delta High. 4. Senior Georgia Grayson, pledged the loyalty of the cheer- leaders. 5. All of the Student Council recited their prom- ises, while being led by Studentbody President Tom Ashby. 92 ' Candlelighting 'HS .. 4. Kish 1 Ball Theme Here I Am 1. Dean Anderson escorted Terilyn to receive their Senior Keys during the promenade. 2. The seniors decorated the Palomar lor the Ball, 3. Tim and Sandra enioyed the dance with other seniors. 4. Tom and Georgia were part ol the couples' dance. 5. Dean helped secure the pink and burgandy colors. 6. Pam and Daryl showed their formal side during the dance. 4 Senior Ball ' 93 Girls Choose Daren Lovell As Preferred lVlan 5 E iii lr 'NWEHSITY P Nw rv . . o,', r - vi? Q' N P T X 'fx L if r -is? ,A', Av , ,, ,, ixt X, V , , 151 elss' - X 'r f'5?'f ' ff f Fifa e . P If . rf : r' . - , 'r . , 1? if 253 f ls., f , 5,3 7 .. ffr, , wifi r Q vw- s f'ff i o ' .2 Q is EUA P , il- N s f' . it ' 's.' 3 5 , M' i y t , Rf S . .,1J75'w ' L . W V K J. K . 5 kk'L w ' X 'Xl X 5 I 'I 1, '7 4 'f M., ' 'gg . M Q ', f 'lf , fr ., 2 5 1, f X xii e, F W, 'W - Q v 'S mg' ' 2212- lfw 'Fw .Iva fum!! g ' A We '-.Sis 'f.' 7 .f lr1 tml . Ii Jil W' ' ' Q ' ,' ' r' 1 . ' - ,, , A Ilamq, , VVVV 'AJ .. lf K -' 1 3 42 ii, ' 7 1 I if , r , I K af ,J ,ff K I I X2 K 5 I L A I li i in ' , K 6 K X 1 3 'R sos' wg 'xi gp., 'wtzn 1 E I , 1. Tim Schmanski was First Runner-upg Daren Lovell, Preferred Man, and Paul Hardy, Secod Runner-up. 2. Daren demonstrated his skillful ability to march TriDeI style. 3, The 10 magnificent marching finalists were aron Smith, Ron Moody, Paul Stud Hardy, Tim Schmanski, Kendall Topham, Richard lacobson, Daren Lovell. Not pictured: aryl Nielson, Rob Manis and Wayne Dafoe. 4. Wayne Dafoe nervously awaits his question, 4 94 0 Preferred lVlen 3 Y A 'Til death do you a part, or until Friday night at midnight, which ever omes first was one of the phrases that was heard many times in the alls of DHS as several couples took wedding vows for Sadie Hawkins Day. Girls Chase And Chase-Boys The girls were given three days to catch their man Some of the guys, like Rick Tolley, wouldn't give up even after the girl had tackled them in the hall. A few couples went all out for their wedding. They had cakes, flowers, and photographers at the ceremony which was conducted by a varsity cheerleader in a flowing choir robe. Tim and Marsha agreed that a handshake would do instead ofa kiss. 2. Don'l you ever give up, Kyla? 3. Brian and Virginia practiced in the halls for the dance. 4. Daren had cold feet at his wedding, but Teresa's eagerness came through her lovely veil. Sadie Hawkins ' 95 Heroes Save '-'N The Day i ff A .- -. 3, 4,-This 96 0 Melodramas 1. Dwight Westernl, Master of Ceremonies, briefed the audience on proper booing and hissing techniques., 2. Father played by Shawn Peterson, gave Nell a bit of fatherly advice. 3. Surprise! Duane! lt's not confetti. 4. Carleton Bainbridge, David Cropper, gave Hector Skyscraper, Duane Rawlinson, a sharp slap. Cast members for Little Nell were LeAnn Henrie, Shawn Peterson, Maria Eliason, David Cropper and Duane Rawlinson, Sharon Rowlette directed. The cast for No, No a Million Times No included Karen Bennett, lulie Anderson, lo Anrl Dutson, Lollie Lyman, Lisa Freeman, Heather Nielson, Tina Needham, Tiffany Cropper, Lisa Schurtz, Rosalie Roper, Shelly Shields, Cindy Pearson, Ken Pztkinson, Penny Porter, Angie Maxfield, Georgia Grayson, Lance Atkinson, p ussell Young, Steve Fountaine, and Cindy Bishop. Director was Norman Lister. Other crew memtiers were Todd Stoneking, Sean Adams, Todd Willden, DeAnn Dewsnup, Rosie Lovell, Julie Anderson, and Dwight Western. 4 ix al' 53 dpi, , cr The Little Gilley's dance was spon- sored by the vocational selection class. The purpose ol having the dance was to teach the students about the problems of the business world. De- spite many set-baclis, the dance was the best attended ol the year. Other activities besides dancing included a mechanical bull, a pop drinking con- test, and silent movies. 1. Cary Brunson won the senior division ot the bull riding contest. 2. During the delay caused by mechanical failure, Rich Cropper amused the crowd. 3. Ron Moody was the winner ot the junior bull riding competition. 4. lake Smith rocked and rolled the alliga- tor dance. Little Gilley's 0 97 98 ' Honor Roll . f f.. Honor Students Lead School Academics 1. Students who received a 4.0 G.P.A. for at least one term were Justin Peatross, Roy Kozina, David Kozina, Robert Rooks, Phyllis Christensen, Shaunda Morrill, DeAnn Dews- nup, and Kris Garrett. 2. Three time honor roll students from the ninth grade included: Layne Finlinson, Brent Johnson, Kelly Jenkins, Liesl Finlinson, LeAnn Rawlinson, Dana Bringard, Christine Smith, Stephanie Babb, and Wen- dy Petersen. 3. Junior class three time honor roll students 1 sz were Randy Fowles, Valinda Jensen, Haley Shields, Dwight Western, Becky Finlinson, Angie Maxfield, Justin Peatross, Sherie Crafts, Gaylen Tolbert, Patricia Reece, Jolynn Dut- son, and Steve Christensen. 4. Joni Jackson and other students received a certificate during an honor assembly. 5. Eighth grade students on the honor roll three times were Debra Wardle, Teresa Young, Russell Fowles, Gary Callis- ter, and Chris Willoughby, 6. David Kozina won an award lor having the highest Utah score in the National Math Test. 7, Senior students with honor roll grades three consecutive terms were Phil Ralphs, Tim Schmanski, David Kozina, Sharon Jones, Karla Meyers, Vicki Bishop, Phyllis Christensen, DeAnn Dewsnup, Brenda Lowder, Peni Porter, Lisa Hardy, Marsha Losee, Teresa Talbot and Shaunda Morrill. 8. Future leaders of America from the sophomore class include Troy Wardle, Mont Myers, Maria Eliason, Kina Meyers, Kristi lvie, David Cropper, Jared Clark, Don Tenney, George Henrie, Julie Andersen, Marianne Ekins, Shaunna Hardy, Joni Jackson, Lance Atkinson, and Lisa Smith. :Qi it W 5 A 3 M ,J 7, ' L..,l 2 fer .,-Q, . : 2 nudz, 5 5 W . .rj Aix K S lrr,,Q ' -, an . 9041 f! V l M 6 t I Q 'K-. b ,I ' 2 !h,,4 ff f,,f'f J , vx , ,MQ .xg mmammmmmu If Seniors Given Top Awards Other Awards given to the students were also presented at the Awards Assembly. Tauna Louder and Dean Anderson won the I Dare You Awards. Tom Ashby gained the Se- pha Robison Citizenship Award. Rob Manis took the Norman Gard- ner Athletic Award. Sharon Jones won the Raymond Adams Memorial Scholarship. James Peterson was presented the Doug Fowles Memo- rial Award. Kaye Loveless won the Women's Athletic Award. Richard Porter took the Melvin Roper lndus- trial Arts Award. Norman Lister was honored as the Outstanding Teacher. Penny Porter was given the Deseret Sentinel Scholarship. Sharon Rowlette was the Outstanding Performing Arts student. Lisa Hardy and Georgia Grayson won the L.S. Dorius Awards. Mrs. Conant was awarded the Outstanding Teacher Plaque from Thomas Mills. 100 0 Lovehlnc. 1. The Golden Black Athletic Award was presented to Wayne Dafoe. 2. Rob Manis won the Carl Ashby Memorial Award. 3, Dean Anderson and Richard lacobson accepted the Edgar Mills Award, presented by Thomas CButchJ Mills. 4. Roberta Dutson received the School Supporter plaque. 5. Brenda Lowder was given the Robert Maddox - Brush Wellman medal for citizenship. 6. Wes Peterson presented the loe Barney Award to Phil Ralphs. 7. Richard lacobson won the Manhood Award. 8. DeAnn Dewsnup was given the Edith Finlinson Womanhood Award. 9. David Kozina, the class valedictorian, won the Faculty Scholarship Award. Class Ol '82 Graduat 1. Principal McArthur presented the Class of '82 for their diplomas. 2. Karla Meyers was a graduation speaker. 3. Tim Schmanski was also an honor student. 4. Kris Garrett received her diploma from Board Member Lovell. 5. The class sat solemnly during Commencement exer- cises. 6. Turia Hall was among the happy graduates. 7. Class President, Brenda Lowder, welcome the audience then reflected with the other honor students. 8. The class officially became alumni by changing over their tassels. 9. Gary Dutson also accepted his diploma. 10. Following the program there were some tears but mostly smiles. f--Q' 2 'TQ' , . , . 1 . ,J is M A A -X V R MAEQEE? K if Y 1011 The End The senior class had 60 students graduate in the college prep. track, 31 in general edjvocational track and 1 in the career track. 30 students were offered scholarships that totaled 351,983.00 In a survey taken at the end of the school year 8021 of the participating students expressed plans to go on to college. 607, of the students had lobs during school and 80'Z, hoped to have or already had summer jobs. ln the same survey, two-thirds of the soph- omores, juniors and seniors confessed that they play video games and spend between 51.00 and 35.00 per week on the arcade machines. Students favored Pac Man and Ms. Pac Man by 66121. Others liked to play Asteroids, Firebird, Galaxian, Donkey Kong and pinball. ,sm-O' X, .A 1. The biggest and best sandwiches are at NIAR- TI'S. 2. FARIVIER'S SUPPLY has the number one line ot IOHN DEERE EQUIPIVIENT. 3. Kris Garrett is proud to maintain the tradition of NI.E.A. CREDIT X 2 tx I ,ff ua he I N PEW 'f I Y tk n Ti 1 ' ' 1 559' 1 -ex f . s-A F HWMYSH I '- MYMQQLIJ' 559500 . , 2: It w-'ffm A H I , 'f'.AJ ,U ' 'J Si, IQWQY1, 7'f f'f--I ' , J, , lbw? I ,af Z 4 UNION. 11. ALLDREDGE EQUIPMENT stocks the best farm machinery and the finest in western style ciothing. Advertisements 0 105 -511 E5 ' Lu, .. , , .- , ,A 4 - F lf fi-'-'ff f 'i J-af-. . F-if--...J-3-..:,t I 'N F1-3 1. THE FABRIC SHOP has everything you need to make you want. 2. Dale Turner and many other students play at the game room at GIFTS UNLIIVIITED. 3. RIQING FORD takes a lot of pride in their precision workmanship. y 106 ' Advertisements 1,4 T f C11 i 2 .gl L - nm-nn W O! 1 . x Mk J if'-'l1Xif.il .'f.ffff'N' :.:x,7 ' ' I A r v , lj 3 ,'A, :.:::1Ni . Vi J I ' 5,41 f.Q.f, mr: it 'W I 'g :.:::zL1':,:f.'5'f 4 I 2 Q5 .iff 'li sf- -' 5 ., -my N ' 1- :fp Q T 'V VTK MVE-Ilzfnll O A , , .ht -.4 1, , . .,.. -Q . ,x 5.1 A '-Q- .,. 2 W in Y- .. wi' F' W I 325' Q rl: - ,nr Qlqg E ,L - 3 .0 A . 25 'I T: we . an-.N XN'ig:M'! 1 ' A Zim 5 if 3 1. ROO'S BARBER SHOP is the place for friendly conversation and a good haircut. 2. Come to THE PIZZA HOUSE for the best pizza in town. 3. Everybody reads the CHRONICLE, don't be left out. Advertisements ' 107 Q I .. 'V Xxx e nl NN is 1 ., ,,,, V H 2 li-......- - i T:-was as tS 137 5?aIiPi'xfti i 'uh' . as sa E umm 5 x.ss ns T 9 SX 1305 150 CHEESE ROLL t 80 2 r 230 NACATOG 45 ss us ' '-r V379 'Q' 1 . i 1. LOVELL'S SERVICE offers complete auto and truck repairs. i2. J 81 J CONOCO is the station where fast, friendly service is a tradition. 3. The girts at TACO TIME are waiting to serve you. 108 ' Advertisements ----1: 4 A if kg. 5.-XX. es- ' I HPR id? 'YF q-5 .mi 6 -Q NT Irv., -. A V46 i rl' 1. Bruce Curtis is ACE HARDWARE'S helpful hardware man. 2 of decorator phones for sale. 3. Vicki and Teresa say, To SUZUKI. 110 ' Advertisements - Aix lv l. ,,,' ri '.,h - ' Q G T' T I A mums E .. 1 . TELEPHONE boasts a large selection with horses - let's buy a Suzuki from DELTA E y Vs A Q L 2 i 3 1. Ranae Losee may someday take over LOSEE LUIVIBER 81 HARDWARE. 2. Lisa Freeman is a patron of STEVE REGAN. 3. DELTA AUTO 81 APPLIANCE rents VideoDisc players and movies, and sells just about everything a person needs. Advertisements 0 111 if' , i '1 1 ma' --'rw IU! 1 I IQ xt 'i i -.Vx -.jjliy gy t i Dutson's Supply knows concrete, inside and out, besiries other construction services 112 0 Advertisements 2 III? ry IiII,' N :il 1 'I f In Ir, AMERICAN SAVINGS DEAN S APPLIANCE DEL-AERO G AND S LEASING HINCKLEY LIONS LOLA S BOOKS NICKLE MORTUARY OAK CITY STORE Sponsors for the Triangle JERRY YOUNG REALTY 1 Peggy Hansen makes fnends very easrly at D STEVENS you wrll too 2 DELTA FLORAL offers a wrde vanety of corsages, potted plants and dned arrangements Advertisements ' 113 S K X. N1- kk k4l'i T X t N Q VHCE5 'NYT-Iffi., ,AF ak D oi:-Green woven STEVE PACE REAL EST T 2 1. lllllLLARD COUNTY keeps you safe with the sheritf's department. 2. It you want to buy or sell real estate, check with STEVE PACE 3. Carl 114 ' Advertisements CARLS RADIATOR sHoP Corry is someone who knows radiators-CARL'S T RADIATOR SHOP. 'tl elk,-nl..-vt ' H '-is. W-- o bp.,-'J ,' ' ,' . ., ' , Lv ' snr- Q '.k.'-'. Q' .I .A I ,. . ',-'Y 4 . 4. .,,.'.N - ' 5... 'W- Nxx -1 1. Want some flowers for a friend? need a tux? a corsage or boutonniere? See Marilyn Blanch at KOUNTRY FLORAL. 2. Besides being a great grocery store, DOVE'S has great employees-right, Jill? 3. P 81 E ENGINEERING sets everything square with the world. Advertisements ' 115 V94 f fi' 1. BRUSH WELLMAN'S team members hold the trophy 4 won while playing football against the Martin Nlarietta team. 2. lf you want delicious food, go straight to CHEF'S PALACE. 3. VALLEY BANK wants to be your bank! 116 v Advertisements Y ieiim I 174. I H - I I I xl, ' I. 1. Express yourself with a shirt from LISTER ENTERPRISES. 2. For all your personal needs shop aj Ji at SERVICE DRUG. 3. For a special night out, take a date to PEARL'S PALACE at CITY CAFE. Advertisements 0 117 Lg u GE., 81 5 11 Q' me 0 -1-. 'Ub :IO Q V WFS!! 39153 -Wg At IGA QUALITY FOODLINER we serve the family Teeds. We're fussy 'cause you're fussy. f f 118 ' Advertisements 1: QNCH nom 1. For the best seeds and fertilizer in Millard County see BEEHIVE SEED COMPANY. 2. TERRELL MEAT CD. is a long- time supporter ot Delta High and the Millard Co. lr. Livestock Show. 3. Enjoy -4. the relaxing atmosphere at THE LUNCH BUCKET with sandwiches and the game room. 4. Don and Cherie Morris are your hometown real estate agents at UNITED FARMS REAL ESTATE. Advertisements ' 119 1 . 4- 4 3 , 1. Buy all your craft supplies and fabrics at lVl0lVI'S CRAFTS AND FABRICS. 2. Let John and Orvetta at NICKLE INSURANCE serve you for your insurance needs. 3. DELTA GAS is better prepared to serve you with gasoline, propane, and goodies. 120 ' Advertisements A,. ,.V- - ,gl I? E: m.n..-.v...y1.m 'RS i WG Ss x gawk iff vi yi? ' SRM ' ,ff ..,, QF Y ff if? 5 3? 'EZ X 4 vw- fe 'T m ' X -i N - Q x IMD ll'1.1Y'Tli ,uv I I W :'X 4 x L...Li.,....... - 'fil'w-f-fxmpgj '- W f +P ,.,,q,. 1 , s X . .f .Lf .1-...Mx kghzm' - ww,-.M , G 5 VW, . ' r H, k-w4s.vA,,:.Q3 - 1 f if 1 'Ui 'ls ---la Q D-69' -agx 2 3 1. DEAN'S APPLIANCE has washers and dryers for people's clothes, not people in clothes. 2. lf you want a good deal on a car, see Keith at DALTON IVIDTDR. 3. Among other things, RADIO SHACK sells records and tapes, stereos and radios to people like Sharon Rowlette and David Cropper. Advertisements 0 123 V Q Yj YV, . if 'B 5 . f.-:f,i , A, T H' as any as--15 I Q l Q ,Q '7 I-gf 'I 1. Tina Needham and the other employees at BEN- NETT'S DRIVE-IN will efficiently serve you with the best food possible. 2. The MARTIN MARIETTA cement plant in Leamington canyon is a new industry bringing em- ployment to the valley. WEST IVIILLARD CO-OP supports Delta High by hiring a student, Vicki Bishop. 124 ' Advertisements , . . The End BETTER THAN Better Than Ever The Triangle staff has dared to break a tradition of having yearbooks in May. This supplement is meant for autographs and the bound volume will be distributed in August. '- We believe that the change has given the staff extra time to produce a book that is BETTER THAN EVER. 1. Don't hurt Terry! 2. Who took this shot? 3. and 4. Pic- tures are worth 1000 words. 5. The accompanists for the musi- cal took a time out. 6. Rob narrowly missed the region first. 7. l'm so embarrassed. 8. The l.V. cheerleaders looked for ways to increase school pride. 3 Better Than Ever 1--lb Ni! 1 I ff' I fx 51' Wizrqzx gf-4. A - w-,g:fjr.fB va yn My 3 -w I I 07 Y' 1 A M-,Q E i lil fyyklgv J nur. 1. The lunch ladies hope to plant fish in MayIon's pond soon. 2. Kenny leave the girls alone. 3. A DHS teacher was converted to a Sumo wrestler. 4. Show us your underalls? 5. Grandma what K. a big mouth you have! 6. HiHo Silver, away! 7. Paul Hardy or C Alice in Wonderland, take your pickrs S J 0 ,,. 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