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Rodeo Jay Murnion takes a first at home rodeo The second annual Helen Dunning Memorial High School Rodeo was held on Saturday, May 1, at the Garfield County Fair- grounds and was sponsored by the Garfield Rodeo dub. Students from 12 eastern Mon- tana high schools competed in the season’s opening event. Rodeo dub sponsor was Donna Williams and advisors were Doug and LaVetta Weeding and Phillip Murnion. Tire announcer was Joe Murnion and the timers were Betty Lou Weeding, LaVetta Weeding, Wendy Linford, and Donna Williams. The pickup men were Jack Linford and Colin Murnion. The judges were Judd Twit- chell and Joe Gibson and flaggers were F. L. Watson and Bob Selman. Ftete Fitch acted as rodeo clown. There was an injury in the calf roping event and the Gar- field County Ambulance service swung into action when Harley Rindal, of Roy, got the end of his finger torn off. Garfield County's Carson Buffington and Steve MacDonald were third in team roping with 17.44. Jay Murnion and Sandie Mil- ler were second in the ribbon roping with a time of 30. 02. Jole Williams and Danny Wigert won the Montana surfing contest with a blazing time of 14.8. In the final breath-holding event of the day, Jordan's own Jay Murnion won the bull riding with a score of 58. Perry and Jay Murnion, dint Thomas, Larry Balter, and Jole Williams competed at District. Jole received Miss Congeniality. Then Perry, Jay, and Jole went to State, after which Fterry and Jay went on to compete at the Nationals. 1
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Fun On Wednesday, April 21, Garfield County High School held its annual school carnival. Each of the classes had several booths. Freshmen booths: the baseball throw and the candle shoot; Sophomore booths: the shell game, tire football tlirow, and the jail; Junior booths: tire dart throw, the duck draw, and a raffle; Senior booths: the cake walk, the coke throw, and the kid s free throw. There was also a bake sale and a Bingo game. Altogether, $1,150 was taken in during tlie evening. The journalism students would life to thank everyone who helped with their White Elephant Sale. They netted $121,00. 6 Special Olympics Three students competed in the area Special Olympics Meet held in Glendive on April 22. Jesse Mumion received three Firsts—one in standing long jump, one in tire frisbee throw, and one in tlie softball throw. He also received a Second in the 50 meter dash, Mona Gallinger got a First in the frisbee throw, a Second in the 200 meter run, and a Third in standing long jump. held in Glendive Mimi Bateman reoeived a Second in the frisbee throw and a Third in the 200 meter run. The students were accompanied by Mrs. Coleman Mumion, Mrs. Miles Bateman, and their teacher, Mrs. KLoker. The meet was en- joyed by all. They thank all those people who have supported the Special Olympics. Tire State Meet will be in Great Falls in May.
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Drama FOR HI LET ITEEr CHMLEN f P» EFFDPlT TEACH ll Up the Down Staircase directed by Ann Rich On May 7,1982 the drama department presented the play Up Tire Down Staircase. The cast was made up of 20 students. Those who participated were: John Coldwell-Dr. Maxwell Clark Carol Ritter-Miss Sylvia Barrett JoDee Issacs-Miss Bea Schacter Stewart McWilliams-Lou Martin Mike Wilson-Lennie Neumark April Trumbo-Carole Blaine Tammy Phipps-Harriet Kagan Sandra Barclay-Jill Noris Francine West-Francine Gardner Dave Fogle-Mr. Paul Barringer Dave Spencer-Joe Ferone Lori West-A lice Blake Tina Moberly-Linda Rosen Rosene Lehner-Carrie Blaine Lavonne Coldwell-Ms. J. J. Mcllabe Diane Kibler-Miss Ella Friedenberg Colleen Boyce -Miss Charlotte Wolf and Helen Arbuzzi Jason Coldwell-Jose Rodrguez % Ann Clancy Rich 8
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