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Every year Bear Lodge students don bright fluorescent
orange vests and pick up trash along highway 585. This
tradition was started many years ago to help show stu-
dents the importance of giving back to the community
and to let the people of Sundance know that Bear Lodge
staff and students want to help in making this great town
a better place to live. The weather cooperated, this
year, with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures. Much
trash was collected and a few tre sure s were, found;i a[%
terwards the students were treated to asoda popi Stu
dents from left to right are Dominque Nelson, Tyler Bun-
nell, Greg Nelson, Jimmy Kephad, Tally Jackson, Jenna
Swaney, David Finn, and Gabriel Rodgers.:
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Sundance High School Music students par-
ticipated in Northeast District Festival last
week in Gillette. Several students performed
solos on Wednesday and the HS Band and
Choir performed on Thursday. All solos and
large groups were given ratings for their per-
formances by a panel of judges followed by
a short clinic. The ratings ange from I to V,
with I being a superior and V being a poor
rating.
The vocal judges were particularly tough
this year as one of the three judges gave the
majority of solos and large groups a III (good)
rating. The vocal soloists from Sundance re-
ceiving a Ill rating were Emma Tinsley and
Rebecca Dulaney.
The results for the instrumental solos were
as follows: Grace Anderson-Flute Solo (II), Re-
becca Dulaney-Flute Solo (II), Cole Inghram-
Euphonium Solo (II), Emma Tinsley-piano
solo (II) and Shelby Heaster-Flute Solo (1).
The SHS Choir received scores ranging from
21 (Ill) to 31 (I) from the three judges. Their
overall rating was a II (Excellent) rating. The
SHS Concert Band received Superior ratings
from all judges! Congrats to all who partici-
pated! Mandy Marl" accompanied the High
School Choir.
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Bear Lodge students teamed up with Sundance Elementary school fifth graders to
clean-up the Sand Creek Access Area in preparation for the summer season. While
collecting litter students were encouraged to find the best "treasure" as decided by
popular vote. Afterwards students had a picnic and played games. Sand Creek Ac-
High School
Rodeo
Crook County Junior High
and High School rodeo con-
testants stayed closer to
home May 1-3 as they trav-
eled to Newcastle for the
fourth weekend of their
spring rodeos.
Junior High at
Newcastle
Jordyn McNamee of Hu-
lett had a good day Friday at
the Junior High rodeo plac-
ing in both go-rounds. First
Go: Barrels - 2nd, Poles -
3rd, Ribbon Roping - 4th.
Second Go: Goat Tying - 3rd,
Breakaway- Split i/2
Junior high qualifying ro-
deos are done for the season
until their state finals held
in Casper, May 16.
High School at
Newcastle
Saturday and Sunday saw
the high school contestants
compete as they continue
gathering up points before
they go to State finals in
Douglas the middle of June.
Points are given to the top
ten in each event each day
based on a ten point sys-
tem.
Saturday Breakaway - 6)
Peggy Sue Garman, 2.83
Saturday Calf Roping - 6)
Lynden Nelson, 12.71; 9)
Tanner Mclnemey, 13.69
Saturday Steer Wresting -
3) Lynden Nelson, 5.26; 8)
Tanner Mclnerney, 7.51
Sunday Breakaway- 5)
Peggy Sue Garman, 2.71
Sunday Bull Riding- 1)
Tyrel Fisk, 73
Sunday Calf Roping - 9)
Tanner Mclnerney, 12.28
Sunday Steer Wrestling -
9) Lynden Nelson, 23.45
Sunday Team Roping - 2)
Preston Mackey/Lynden
Nelson, 7"9 ....
.... C ook County conte s
in the top ten event stand-
ings are:
Breakaway 2) .Peggy Sue
Garman
Bull Riding- 4) Tyrell Fisk
Calf Roping - 4) Tanner
Mclnerney
Steer Wresting -- 4) Lynden
Nelson
High school rodeo contes-
tants and parents will be
traveling to Gfllette's Morn-
ing Side Park at CAM-Plex
this coming weekend, May
9 and 10 to compete there.
The rodeo will start at 9 a.m.
Saturday and 8 a.m. on Sun-
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