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by Pat Larsen
News Editor
Sundance high
seniors will graduate in
exercises begin-
Tuesday, May 20 at
the courthouse lawn.
music
high school
by Todd Kahler,
Will be given by
Anderson of the
of the Good
will also give the
at the close of the
be by a trio
Rhonda Brunson,
l~eaudoin and Jenny
sing "Just Be
and by the Sun-
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Eighty-Eighth Year No. 20
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1986
Official Newspaper for Crook County, City of Sundance and U. S. Land Of flea
Continuing The Crook County News
IN THE BLACK HILLS
OF WYOMING
TWENTY-FIVE CEN~
PER COPY.
dance high school chorus singing Today." Its class flower was the
"One Step at a Time." white rose and class colors a~e
The salutatorian address wig blue and silver.
be given by Julie Lenz and the
. .
Valedictorian address by Astrid
Simpson.
Guest speaker will be Dr,
Edwin Nelson, president of
Chadron State College.
High school principal Glenn
Gregson will present the Clam of
1986, announce scholamhil~ and
awards, and diplomas will be
handed out by school board
members Jerry Solyet, George
Willey and Gary Heeney.
The fanfare and will
be played by the Sundance hiah
school band.
will
the Sundance high school grad-
uating chss at.7 p.m. May 18.
Processional and receaictml
music will be provided by Connie
Crosswait and the Sunda, me high
school chorus will siag "Just For
Today."
The invocation will be given by
Pastor Paul Redfield of the Wes*
leyan church, the address by Rev.
Robert Flier of the Methodist
church and the benediction by
Father Richard Hitt of St. Paul's
Catholic Church.
The Class of 1986 motto has
been "Remember Yesterday,
Dream About Tomorrow, But Live
Bids opened
for lines
from well
Waugh to run
for second
J-P term
Snndance Plumbing and Heat-
ing of Newcastle was the ap-
parent low bidder for trans-
n~smon lines from Sundance's
new westside water well into
town.
Bids were opened at a special
meeting of the city council May
12.
Approval of the $149,001.70 bid
will be contingent on inspection
by the project engineer and the
city attorney.
City administrator Gary Daro
land said that the project should
be completed by the middle of
Ron Waugh, Hulett, an- end of August, but hopes to have
nounced his candidacy this week the well on line by the first of
for a second term in the office of August.
Crook County Justice of the
/ Peace.
Now coming to the end of his
first fom'.year term, Waugh also
and Sundance.
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Edna Binney and Betty Jean
Durfee were the high scorers at
the conclusion of the three and
one-half table Howell movement
played April 29 by the Sundance
Duplicated BAdge Club.
Carl Mayer and Harold Bernd
tied for second place with Donna
Allen and Ethel Sharp.
Sundance high school's annual
end of the year variety show will
be presented by the high school
chorus Friday, May 16 at 7:30"t
p.m. in the elementary school
gym.
Sixteen acts, includi~ two by
teachers, have been scheduled to
perform. Singing, dancing,
drama and lots of laughs may be
expected, chorus director Todd
Kabler said.
Cost will be $2 for adults, $1 for
students with ages ten and under
admitted free.
,I
When the electridty goes off and Tri-County says wrapped around a wire, was 12 inches long, 5V2
that it wasdue to ice on the lines, this is the kind of inches in diameter, and weighed over three and
ice they are talking about, one-half pounds.
Linemen brought this piece of ice in last week Christie Canfield, Tri-County employee, displays
after the lines went down in a storm. The ice, the ice.
Sundanee high school junior Dawn Leslie was named Wyoming state
typing champion and will advanoe to the national championship round
in the Olympia National ~ Typing Contest in May.
Leslie is pictured with the Olympia electronic portable typewriter
which she won in addition to a t-shirt and certificate.
The national competition will take place during the next month at
each contestant's high school performed on Oympin typewriters
supplied by the company. The test will include a timed writing and a
timed production teat of a standard business letter, a tabulation from a
rough draft and a full-page memorandum.
Prizes in the national competition are $500, first place; $350, first
runner-up and $200 for second runner-up.
Photo by Pat Larsen
Brown bagger postponed
Last Friday's Brown Bag Lunch at Crook Cmunty Library was
pastponed because of the weather to this Friday, May 16. Gisele
Robinson will give a program on Shells of the Caribbean at noon.
The next Brown Bagger will be Jean Adams' "Spring Birds of the
Black Hills" on Friday, May 23.
Job Service open longer
Hours of Sundance Job Service have been expanded to 8 a.m. to
noon and 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, effective
immediately. The off~ce is located in the courthouse and may be called
at 283-2150.
Homemakers still have cookbooks
The Buttons and Bows Club of the Hulett-New Haven area still have
Crook County Centennial Cookbooks available. They ,ma~ be bought at
the Aladdin Store, the E-B Shop, in Hulett, Hall s Food Mart in
Moorcroft, from Betty West at Rockypoint or by calling Margaret Davis
in Sundance during the evening. Mail orders should be addressed to
Route I, Box I01. Hulett. WY 82720.
Bring food to Athletic Awards Banquet
Sundance high school's Athlet~ Awards Banquet will be held May
22 at 6:30 p.m. at the elementary school. Freshman should bring two
dozen rolls and and a salad; sophomores should bring a large dessert;
juniors and seniors should bring a main dish. Anyone who would like to
bring more than one dish should bring a salad, Drinks will be provided.
Bring your own table service.
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Parade organizers asking for ideas
The Devils Tower Young Farmer/Rancher Oration and Devils
Tower Ff'A will be organizing the Crook County Fair Parade and are
asking for help in thinking of a theme. Send suggestions to Hulett high
school, C/O FFA Department, Hulett, WY 82720.
VFW Auziliary will meet
The VFW Auxiliary #4311 will hold a regular meeting Monday, May
19 at 8 p.m. at the Tri-County Electric Association hospitality room.
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l~dy golfers plan meeting
The Sundance Ladies' Golf Association will meet Thursday, May 22
at 7:30 p.m. at the golf course. All women interested in golf axe
welcome to attend.
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Anthropologist at Hulett rescheduled
George Horse Capture, who was scheduled to speak last week on
Plains Indian Art, has been rescheduled for May 17 at 7 p.m. in the ~
Hulett school. For more information, call Pat Brimmer, 467-5491.
elementary mdmoi
oined with about
r students aeroas the
Monday when they
heflum-fllled balloons
~f a nationwide science
project for National Science
Week.
Postcards were attached to
each balloon with eadt ~nt's
name and the school's name.
Finders are requested to fill in
whe the bellini wa. found ud
mail the card to the Natioaal
C~nter for Fmrth ,~lence Founda-
tion at the Anmde.an Geologi~
Institute in Alexandria, Vir#nia,
The cards wm be anaysed and
retumed to the smdenm, whowm
partk pate in clam disomskm
related to air currents, weather
maim and other earth science
eoneepto.
When last aeen, the balloons
were headed in the general direc-
tion of South Dakota at a fast clip.
Photo by Pat Larsen
Chamber of C~mr~erce, 6:30
p.m.. Sundance Care
AA, 8 p.m., hospital
Thursday, May 15 Alanon, 8 p.m., 283-2877
Story hour, I0:30 a.m., library Thursday, May 2"2
Friday, May 16 Sundance Art Line, 7 p,m.,
Brown bag, noon, library TCEA
Monday, May 19 Friday, May 23
Story hour, 3:30 p.m., library Last day of school