Garfield County High School - Remuda Yearbook (Jordan, MT)

 - Class of 1983

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Anderson speaks The Athletic Banquet was held April 5, 1982 at the VFW Hall. A wonderful dinner was served by the Mothers. The guest speaker was Jim Anderson, who was a former coach and superintendent at Ek- alaka. He is now the superin- tendant at Circle. Mrs. Mansfield presented awards to the cheerleaders. The fathers of the cheerleaders pre- sented each with a carnation to show their appreciation. Mrs. Edwards presented cert- ificates to the drill team mem- bers and also gave special awards to Jean Rogge and Deanna Stanton for being in Drill Team for 4 years. Mr. Hayes presented awards to the freshmen and junior var- sity for their hard work. Mr. Deming was unable to attend the banquet so- Varsity awards were presented by Mr. Dallum. Special recognition went to three varsity players. Steve MacDonald received Captain. Steve MacDonald and Fred Mumion received at Athletic Banquet Best Defense. Charles Phipps was awarded Most Improved. The rest of the Varsity team re- ceived certificates. 1 .JIM ANDERSON 2. FATHERS GIVE DAUGHTERS CARNATIONS 3. DRILL TEAM AWARDS 4. CHEERLEADING AWARDS 5. JR. VARSITY AWARDS 6. VARSITY AWARDS 7. MR. DEMING, ANNIE 5

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Achievements Teachers give awards to about everybody May 21 Miss Middleton gave out four special awards. The Sousa Band award was given to Laura Olson. The National School Choral award was given to Shane Hansard. Tte Fredrick Chapin Piano award was given to Kim Wilson for the second year in a row, and the Directors award was given to Tracy Milroy. Melodic Milroy was also given an Accompanist award. Mr. Dallum gave out perfect attendance awards to Shane Harbaugh, Jean Rogge, Francine West, David Fogle, I y Hage- man, and Sheila Whiteside. He also gave an award to Katrina Phipps for being Resident of Student Council. Mr. Dallum announced the Valedictorian as Cynthia Joyce Hager and the Salutatorian as Debbie LaVon Green. Al Johnson gave out some art awards: Ftenny Roberts as Out Standing Artistic Imagination, Nora Drew, Outstanding Work in Portraits, Tina Moberly, Most Promising in Oil Paintings, Lavonne Coldwell, Jo Dee Isaacs and Debbie Green, Outstanding Work in Tri-Chem. Jenny Murnion and Francine West, Out- standing work in Home Crafts. David Fogle got Most Outstanding Man Under Pressure in a class of all women. Mis. Mansfield awarded the Ftep Club awards starting with Debbie Green, Jean Rogge, Katrina Phipps and Francine West for all having more than 25 pts. Bruce Fellman, Sam Murnion, Roger Chamberlin, Jean Ady, Myrna Phipps, and Jodi Phipps were all awarded pins for having 25 pts. 19 other students had 15 pts. and got awards for them. Mary Billing gave out the Voice of Democracy awards for Mary Alice Currey to Carol Ritter - 1st who received a $50 Bond from the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Deanna Stanton was 2nd and Debbie Green was 3rd. Ray Hageman, son of Bob and Donna, was named to the 1982 All-Conference Team for District 4- C . Shane Harbaugh and Steven MacDonald received Honorable Mention. Friday afternoon, the 21st of May, there was an Awards Day held int the High School Aud- itorium. Awards were given and received by the following: Mrs. Kloker gave awards to Katrina Phipps for being her T.A. for 4 years. Charlene Saylor, Mona Gallinger, Mimi Bateman, and Jesse Murnion were all given awards for being in the Special Olympics. Charlene also received an award for being in the Special Olympics for 4 years. Miss Spillum was also given an award for being Mrs. Kloker’s aid. Mrs. Edwards gave an Out- standing Achievement award to Cindy Hager in Accounting I, for holding a 97.7% average this year. She also gave awards to tte students who participated in a business competition in Rapid City this year. Mrs. Rich gave Lavonne Coldwell and Francine West each a jar of jelly beans for being best supporting actresses in tte Jr. -Sr. play. Mr. Kloker gave awards to Sheila Whiteside for being the Outstanding Female Athlete and also tying with Grant Guptill for Outstanding Freshman Athlete. Shane Hansard was given tte Dick McDonald Memorial Trophy for being the Outstanding Senior Athlete. He also received tte Outstanding Male Athlete award. Mr, kSoker also gave awards to his trackteam.



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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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