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Heisey Awards of $50. 00 each were presented to, L to R. : Leon Cox, Richard Nagengast, Wayne Tapp, Chuck Bateman, Trudy Nottingham, Carolyn Holm, Linda Halley, Ruth Silvius. Not Pictured: are Barbara Booth, Paul Stashi and Leona Ayers. Dexter Laubach received the Bausch-Lomb Science award; Carolyn Holm a Mathematics Association of America Award. Business awards went to Nikki Stroh, Candy Mere- dith, and Donna Anderson for 80 wpm, and Leona Ayers and Ruth Silvius for 90 wpm in shorthand. Dexter Laubach received a photo award, and Kathy Moorse a typing award. Mr. McKeever presents the basketball and track awards. 23 Mr. Stensland congratulates John Olson on his Greenhand award. Left to right: Alan Meeks received a livestock farming award, Chuck Bateman a public speaking award, Chuck and Ron McFarland won Greely Scholar- ships, and Mark Squires received a farm mechanics award. These awards came from the F. F A.
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CLASS NIGHT Joan Overholser reading the will of the class of 1964. SCHOOL BOARD HONOR GRADUATE AWARDS Sue Nottingham, Barbara Beals, Sue Apple- by, Ruth Silvius, Mary Jordan, Phil Scriver and Leona Ayers. FORT BENTON TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Karen Aznoe, Class of 1961 PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SCH- OLARSHIP Phil Scriver-Alternate, Wayne Tapp V.F.W. SCHOLARSHIP Henry Pope-Alternate, Phil Scriver D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Cheryll Fry BOY’S STATE DELEGATES AND ALTER- NATES Ray Grande, Alternate-Larry Pope; Tim White, Alternate-Tom Tope. GIRL’S STATE DELEGATES AND ALTER- NATES Linda Halley, Alternate-Trudy Nottingham; Carolyn Holm, Alternate- Betty Hightower. BILL ALLEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Wayne Tapp Class Night is awards night at Fort Ben- ton High School. Traditionally, the program is prepared by the junior class. They are responsible for writing a history for the senior class, and for writing a prophecy and will for each senior. The history, prophecy, and will are then read between the presen- tation of awards. Awards are presented by teachers or sponsors. The awards presented ranged from scholarships to new members of honorary clubs. Between the presentation of awards, Mr. ArlenJ. Huntsman, high school prin- cipal, was presented with a gift from the junior class by Lillian Kline, in appreciation of his work the past two years. This pre- sentation is shown on the student life divi- sion page. Below is a list of those awards that are not shown in the pictures in the following pages. DICK HUDSON LEADERSHIP AWARD Roger Pugh PIONEER INSURANCE FREE TROW AWARD Skeet Good Orville Kelley MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP TO M.S.U. Ruth Silvius and Sue Appleby BILL VINION OUTSTANDING MUSIC STU- DENT AWARD Sue Appleby and Ruth Silvius MONTANA INTERSCHOLASTIC EDITOR- IAL ASSOCIATION AWARD Ruth Silvius SENIOR SCHOLASTIC PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD Dexter Laubach OUTSTANDING G .A .A . AWARD Cheryl Fry and Susie Appleby OUTSTANDING BENTONETTE Ruth Silvius OUTSTANDING HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Donna Shaw F.H.A. KEY AWARDS Mary Lou Humble, Donna Shaw, Kathleen Tacke, Charlotte Browning, Sue Hudson. F.H.A. SCROLL AWARDS Leona Ayers. 22
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For her hard work in the li- brary, Judy Er- win received the Library Club Scholarship. Susie Appleby received the Kiwanis Busi- ness Education Scholarship. Barbara Beals receives one of her many scholarships from Mr. Goller. She was a National Merit Finalist, received a high school honor scholarship, and also received the V. F.W. Auxiliary Scholar- ship. Because of her high scores at High School Week, she received a nursing scholarship. Ruth Silvius and Roger Pugh re- ceived the American Legion citizen- ship awards. Ray Grande and Clarice Holm both received music camp scholarships. 24
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