Cture above captures a scene
the musical, "Oklahoma,"
by the Hulett high
music department April 11
Under the direction of John W.
Was the first musical ever
on the Hulett school
Cast in the musical were Ver-
onica DeLancey, Mary Ann Ford, Iral
Wayne Aaberg, Kathy Neiman,
David Wolfskill, Ron Raber, Rob-Progr Set
err Atkinson, Sally Pannell and am
Kathy Ridinger.
Jill Bush was solo dancer while
dancehall girls were Debbie Tels-
Y
row, LuAnne Thomas, Patricia qPlans have been made for the
u,~h.e musical contained songs Conroy, Sandy Watts and Gayle
,TY'oh ha
'0" ve long been favorites- Reed. The hoedown was executedannual Rural Life Sunday pro-
,.r~'What A Beautiful Morning," by the seventh graders, gram which will be held ~Y[ay 18
• . ne SUrrey With the Fringe on at Devils Tower National Monu-
,I.~p,,, "1 Can" e k, ,, ,,o..o-ie
Will • ~ay ,.o. r= v, Mrs. Gerald Storie played the ment, according to Mrs. Betty
,,,C: Say We're in Love" end piano and Richard Rymill painted Necklason, chairman of the Rural
VKlahoma.,, the props and backdrops. Life Sunday committee.
The program will be held at
the lower picnic ground starting
~Y Parents' Night Mrs. Albert Proctor. A demon-at 10 a.m. Twenty 444 clubs ~rill
~tls Poatp~l stration, "Focus on Freezing,"participate in the program with
~_ u pt. Gerald Wolfe said this .will be given.
~l~vek that Parents' Night, origin- 4-Hgram.memberSThe publicC°nductingis invitedChe prO.to
~ Planned for ,Monday,has Local Couple to Attend attend.
h.~" Postponed He saidthe Meeting in Les Vegas Mrs. ~lecklason said the ~heme
~'ugrara will be'~ held later. - "Mr. and Mrs. Kenne~:h ~]enfiick; of this year's program will be
owner-operators of the Bear "Give to Others."
Lodge Motel are leaving Friday Other members of the commit-
~:rl~la Nev. where tee are Mrs. Lloyd Rolf, Mrs.
Homemakers
Club
for
Las
Vegas,
they
~: Regular Meeting will attend the annual meeting George Larsen, ~W_xs. John Alex.
.. e regular monthly meeting of the l~iendship inn Referral ander, Miss Llnda Simons and
ut t~
ra~,_"e Carlile Livewires Home- Group. Meetings of the group county Extension agents, Virginia
~ers Club ,was held April 9 at will be held in the New Frontier Ramsey and Warren T. Ferrell.
~.aorae of .Mrs. Loren Altaffer. Motel.
~Use of bad roads, only five While enroute to and from the
~naber
~_ s and one guest were meeting, the Bennicks plan toMr. and :Mrs. George Beagle
¥'esent
~Iol)by Day was discussed and make visitations at membership and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernd
motels, and Sandy were among those who
~e~,~lub hopes that several will Managing the Bear Lodge ,Me. attended a dinner in the home
gate_~ Ulsplays. The club has also tel for Bennicks during their ex- of Mrs. Kate Swartz in Gillette
iala~ered some handicraft mater- pected ten-day trip, will be Mr. Sunday in honor of ,the birthdays
lett~ur the Pioneer Manor in Gil- and .Mrs. Ralgh ~Iolmes of Gil- this week of ~rs. Beagle and
beNe~ meeting of the club will lctte, former motel operators. Harris Swartz. ~r. Beagle and
THE SUNDANCE TIMES the Bernds also called on Mrs.
aeld ~May 14 At the home of Sundance, Wyo. April 17, 1969 Jerry Davis that afternoon.
|1~-- r~e Scoutmaster Welly
I~Un~_.r (center) end two mem-
oir Sundance Boy Scout
Troop 62, Russell Crego, left, and
Randy Proctor, hold the awards
won by the troop at the April 12
exposition in Spearfish.
The local troop won the presi-
dential award end a blue ribbon
during the annual event.
,rice Junior Hig
B Tournament
Coach Earl Gray's Sundance
junior high wrestlers placed
third in the northeast Class B
district tournament held at Mid-
west Saturday.
Moorcroft captured the tour-
ney ,with 107 points while Mid-
west ranked second with 81. Sun-
dance totaled 74 points for third
position. Other point totals were
Upton 67; Woodland Park 20;
and Hulett 4.
The Bullpups captured three
individual cro~vns - Dale Cornelia,
104 lbs.; Kelly Proctor. 170; an,I
Dan Van Litsenbourgil, 152.
Other individual champions
were:
72 - Steve ttall. Moorcroft: 80
Norman Jespersen, Moorcroft;
88 - Bruce Coggeshall, Midwest:
96 - Tim Blakeman, Moorcroft;
112 - Delmar Taylor, Moorcroft:
128 - Dick Eisenhauer, Upton;
136 - Kirby Duvall, 'Moorcroft;
144 - .Fred McKenna, Mid, west;
and heavyweight - Ron Dowdy,
~pton.
Irene Mayer First
:e PTA
Mrs. Irene 'Mayer has won the
Sundance PTA bridge marathon
by a wide margin, the final
results show.
She scored 54.450 points and
held a big lead over Esther I,augh-
tar who finished in second plaee
with 48,590. In third place with
47,830 points ,was Jack Freer.
The marathon raised $132 wflh
$30 being used for prize money
wilh the balance~o]n~',~ to the
local PTA for its use.
Final maratimn results were:
Irene Mayer 54,450
Esther Laughter 48,590
Jack Freer 47,830
Carl ,Mayer 44,520
Betty Durfee 43,920
Dick Durfee 43,450
John Laughter 42,850
Claudis Carr 42,720
Marlene Popham 42,320
Wanda Haptonstall 40,920
Paul Harvey 40,280
Floyd Carr 39,740
,Lorin Harper 39,500
Edith Thompson 35,500
~Harold ~Bernd 35,400
Kathleen Anthony 35,200
Norma Bernd 34,670
Jean Harper 33,650
A1 Anthony 33,430
Buster Popham 32,950
Ricki Collins 32,250
John :Stephens 29,810
Anne Stephens 29,410
Bil Haptonstall 27,580
Junior a~cl iunior petite dresses
for parties end graduation at the
Jack and Jill Shop.
Bra slips, regular end short
length, sizes 32AA to 38C at the
Jack and Jill Shop.
Friday supper guests of Mr.
and ,Mrs. Sam Lappe and family
were Mr. and Sirs. Charles Clark
and Jerry of Newcastle. Sunday,
~Mrs. La,ppe and Eileen and Mrs.
Adolph Buresh and :Betty attend-
ed the wedding in Newcastle of
Miss Jo Ann Rawbouser and Carl
Pe~erson. After ~he wedding,
the ladies visited in the Dallas
Lappe home in Newcastle.
L- L- @
Solo, Ensemble
Program Tuesday
A solo and enselnhle pr()~1;aITl
will be presented by Sun(lance
music studenls Tuesday nighl, a¢~
cording to music instructor John
Gaylord. The program will be
held in the school lunchroom
siarting at 7 p.m.
Gaylord said the solos to be
heard during the program will be
presented at the district music
festival in Buffalo April 25.
Woodwind solos will be given
by Christeen Stoltz, Mary Ann
Janssen, Dabble Gerhart. Cindy
Bernd, Carla Hughes, Barbara
Wagner, Jeanne Ulrich, Linda
Lanning, Lindsay Hooper, and
Jim Larsen.
Presenting brass solos will be
Peggy Durfee, Bruce Connally,
Tom Ferrell, Judy Snider, Jerry
Larsen, Robin Hibbard, Janet
Cole and Bobby Habeek.
Woodwind ensembles ~¢ill in-
elude:
Flute - Christeen Stol.tz, Mary
Ann Janssen, Bonnie Kipp, Lisa
Hooper.
Clarinet 1 - Carla Hughes, Bar-
bara Wagner, Jeanne Ulrich,
Carla Olson, Dennis Lytle.
Clarinet II - Deb, bie Gerhart,
Cindy Bernd, Linda Lanning, Ma-
ehelle Teigen.
Clarinet Trio - Carla Hughes,
Barbara Wagner, Jeanne Ulrich.
Brass Sextet 1 - Peggy Durfee,
Randy Humphrey, Judy Snider,
Jerry Larsen, Randy Proctor, Jan-
et Cole.
Brass Sextet H - Randy Hum-
phrey, Bruce Connally, Ruth Ly.
tle, Harold Kennedy, Bobby Ha-
beck, ~ike Beaudoin.
All weather coats for ladies
end children, infants to size 20.
A good selection at the Jack and
Jill Shop.
The Presidential Award in the
Boy Scout Division ,was ,won by
Sundance Boy Scout, VFW Troo9
No. 62, Sundanee, for their booth
on "The Forestry Merit Badge"
at the Bear Butte District Scout
Exposition held in Spearfish, S.
D. Saturday.
Receiving the Presidential a-
ward in the Cub Scout Division
was Pack No. 117 of Spearfish
for their display on Indian lore.
The Sundance Boy Scout
booth, which also received a blue
ribbon, featured a display of over
100 samples of trees and shrubs
that grow in the Black Hills. The
Sun dance Boy Scouts and Scout
Master Waldo Elwonger were al-
so commended for the boys' be-
in,g ,well .informed in the aspects
of the Forestry Merit Badge.
Sundance Cub Pack No. 62 also
won honors at the exposition by
placing second in their division
for their booth on "Nature." The
display included eharts of cli-
matic zones in the United States
and ,parts of a flower, a terrar-
ium, and a "buzzer" quiz on flow-
ers that rewarded the player with
a "buzz" sound ,when he correct-
ly matched a picture of a flower
with its name.
Mark Lanning received a Boy
Scout cook kit and canteen for
placing eighth in the district for
exposition ticket sales. Roy
Stagemeyer received a flashlight
for selling tickets to one of the
mystery homes in Sundance. Den
1 :Mother, Mrs. Frank Blakeman
was presented a charm bracelet
for her den's placing high in the
pack in ticket sales. Russell
Crago received a flashlight for
selling tickets to a mystery home
in the Boy Scout division.
According to Cub Master John
Windsor, 30 Boy Scouts and 22
Cub Scouts from Sundance were
present for the exposition. There
was 100 percent participation of
units in the district including 10
Cub Packs and 15 Boy Scout
Troops from Buffalo, Newell,
Belle Fourche, Spearfish, Sturgts,
Deadwood, Lead, S. D. and Sun-
dance.