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Local delegates have active Girls State
Three Girls State Delegates from Sun-
dance attended the 68th session of Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary Wyoming Girls State
held on the campus of Northwest College,
in Powell on June 5-11.
Karleen Cooper was elected Fireman and
appointed as the State Mine Inspector.
Elizabeth Streib was elected Police Officer,
Postal Clerk and appointed as a Judge of
the Circuit Court.
Haley Wadley was elected City Clerk, Elec-
tion Judge, Senate Committee Chairman
and Judge of the District Court.
Upon arrival to the program, girls are
assigned to "cities", where they live during
their residence at Girls State. During the
program, which is operated in accordance
with the basic laws of the state of Wyoming,
girls elect their own city, county and state
officials and learn the duties of the various
offices; introduce and pass their own bills
in their own legislature; make and enforce
ordinances regulating their cities; and,
manage their own police force to adminis-
ter justice. Every student holds a definite,
integral role in the functions of Girls State.
The program indudes guest speakers from
Gov. Freudenthal, state legislatures and ju-
dicial branches of government, and military
members learning their perspectives of the
processes and operations. A recreational
program complements the main program,
and includes aTalent Show. Girls attending
Girls State are expected to have a cheerful
attitude, a cooperative spirit and a willing-
hess to have fun.
Girls State offers a myriad of opportuni-
ties to experience government first-hand as
a citizen, as a voter, as a candidate, as an
official, as a policy maker, as a friend.
The Girls State program emphasizes the
importance of government in modern life
and educates young women in the duties,
privileges, rights, and responsibilities of
American Citizenship. It awakens a sincere
conviction that awell informed, intelligent,
participating citizenry is vital to protect and
preserve our American institutions and our
democracy. These goals are achieved by
actual participation in a simulation of the
political and governmental process.
This Week at Your Library
By Jill Maek¢
MAKE A SPLASH READ! Sum-
mer Reading Program through
July 2. TOTALLY TUBING TUES-
DAYS with activities for second
through sixth graders at 2:15 p.m.
RIDE THE WAVES WEDNESDAYS
for second through sixth grad-
ers at 3:15 p.m. WATER WORKS
WEDNESDAYS with stories and
crafts for preschool through first
graders at 10:30 a.m. MOVIE
MADNESS THURSDAYS for all
ages at 1 p.m. Special events -
SUNDANCE CREEK CLEANUP
on Monday, June 28, 1:30-4:30
p.m.; meet at the library at 1:30
p.m.; must have a signed permis-
sion slip. BOAT RACES AIX)NG
SUNDANCE CREEK for second
through sixth graders, Wed.,
June 30, 3:15 p.m.; must have
signed permission slip. BILL ROS-
SITER PROGRAM IN HULETT,
Thursday, July 1, meet at library
at 9 a.m., bring sack lunch, and
must have signed permission slip.
CEMETERY WALK at Mt. Moriah
Cemetery - come explore with
us and learn the history of some
of our former city mayors and
county officialsl Thursday, July
1, 7 p.m., meet at the entrance
to Mt. Moriah. If you need a ride
please give us a call - we'd be glad
to provide one! LIBRARY CLOSED
on Monday, July 5. Have a Happy
Fourth of July weekend! CROOK
COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD meets
every first Wednesday after the
first Tuesday of each month (usu-
ally). Location rotates between the
libraries in Sundance, Moorcroff,
and Hulett. Meetings open to the
public. LUNCH BUNCH BOOK
DISCUSSION GROUP meets ev-
ery third Thursday at 11:30 eum.
For June they are reading "River
of Heaven " by Lee Martin. New
members welcome at any time.
THURSDAY NIGHT READERS
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP has
finished for the season and will
resumein September. SUNDANCE
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY meet
every second Tuesday at 11 a.m.,
new members always welcome.
Major projects include the annual
book sale, Valentine's bake sale,
and Open House luncheon.
Online Resources: TIMELINE
BROWSE (via Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Online). Trace selected
topics (ecology, art, medicine, tech-
nology, science, sports) through
history. Accessible from any library
computer or from your home com-
puter through the library's web-
page at will.state.wy.us/crook
Wyoming Room: A WINDOW
TO THE WORLD: THE FIRST
100 YEARS OF THE NATRONA
COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY by
Walter R. Jones. PHOTOGRAPH-
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*151A Years as Crook County Clerk of District Court
*Prompt, Knowledgeable and Friendly Service
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*Accountable to the Residents of Crook County
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ING MONTANA 1894-1928 by
Donna M. Lucey. The life and work
of Evelyn Cameron.
New Fiction: MICHAL by Jill Ei-
leen Smith. She's in love with her
father's worst enemy - will it cost
her everything? ABIGAIL by Jill
Smith, continuing the rich story
of the wives of King David. Turm oil
marked her life -what price must
she pay for love? FLIPPING OUT by
Marshall Karp. Nora Bannister is
a bestseUing mystery novelist who
buys rundown houses in L./E - it
seems a lot of people are willing to
pay a lot of money to live in a real
house where a fictional character
has died a violent death... CAT OF
THE CENTURY by Rita Mac Brown
and Sneaky Pie Brown. Harry and
her sleuthing casts must catch a
killer determined to turn a birth-
day party into a funeral. THINK
TWICE by Lisa Scottoline. Bennie
must face the twisted truth that
she is more like her twin sister
than she could have ever imag-
ined. THE EXECUTOR by Jesse
KeUerman. Joseph is in a tough
spot for a philosopher to be in,
and he's ready to give up when an
ad in the local paper catches his
eye... A MIGHTY FORTRESS by
David Weber. The Group of Four
has decreed their destruction, but
through Merlin Athrawes and a
handful of extraordinary human
beings, they are about to discover
just how potent the power of hu-
man freedom trulyis. TRAP DOOR
by Sarah Graves. The body Jake
and Ellie find dangling at the
endofa {dpe in a h-lt man's barn
throws a Wrench into all their
plans- big-time THE SILENT GIFT
by Michael Landon Jr. and Cindy
Kelley. How can a young boy who
cannot communicate provide com-
fort and direction to seekers who
learn of his special ability... 9TH
JUDGMENT by James Patterson
and Maxine Paetro. Detective IAnd-
say Boxer chases a jewel thief, a
murderous movie star, and a killer
with a vendetta against women
and children.
New Non-fiction: THE BURMA
ROAD by Donovan Webster. Epic
sto W of the China-Burma-India
Theater in World War II. 1000
DOLLARS & AN IDEA: ENTRE-
PRENEUR TO BILLIONAIRE by
Sam Wyly.
New Young Adult: MY SOUL TO
KEEP by Rachel Vincent. Kaylee
and Nash have to cut offthe source
of a super-addictive substance and
protect their friends.
New Junior Nonfiction: RODEO
BULL RIDERS by Lynn Stone.
EMERGENCY VEHICLES: AMBU-
LANCE by Chris Oxlade.
New Junior Fiction: LONE WOLF
by Kathryn Lasky. Abandoned
by his pack, a baby wolf with a
mysterious mark on his deformed
paw survives and embarks on a
journey that will change the world
of the wolves of The Beyond.
New Easy Readers: GIANT OC-
TOPUS TO THE RESCUE by
Alison Inches. THE GREAT ROAD-
RUNNER RACE by Sarah Willsma.
A GAME OF HIDE-AND-SEEK by
Tennant Redbank. THE GREAT
FAIRY RACE by Tennant Red-
bank.
New Picture Books: LMNO PEAS
by Keith Baker. Meet the peas -
the alphabet peas! And get ready
to roU through the ABCs. PUNX-
SUTAWNEY PHYLLIS by Susanna
Leonard Hill. Although she can
predict the weather much better
than the boys in her family, no one
thinks that Phyllis the groundhog
has a chance of replacing the
aging Punxsutawney Phill when
Groundhog Day's official ground-
hog retires.
BHSU
announces
spring 2010
graduates
More than 400 were candi-
dates for spring 2010 gradu-
ation at Black Hills State
University.
Crook County students
among the graduates were:
William Telsrow, Aladdin,
Bachelor of Science in ,F-t.uy
cation .........
Toni Neiman, Hulett, Master
of Science, Curriculum and
Instruction
Jennifer Adams, Sundance,
Bachelor of Science in Educa-
tion, Elementary Education,
Special Education
Meloney Humphrey, Sun-
dance, Bachelor of Science in
Education, Art
Darcy Lenz, Sundance,
Bachelor of Science in Edu-
cation, Elementary Educa-
tion, Cum Laude (3.5 to 3.699
GPA)
Michelle Ramsey, Sundance,
Bachelor of Science in Educa-
tion, Elementary Education,
Special Education
Local
student
named to USF
Dean's list
Ray Moore of Sundance was
named to the Dean's list at
the University of Sioux Falls
for the 2010 spring semester.
To qualify for the Dean's list,
a student must achieve a se-
mester grade point average of
3.5 or greater on a 4.0 scale.
The University of Sioux Falls
is a four-year Christian liberal
arts university offering 34 un-
dergraduate programs, 7 pre-
professional programs and 7
graduate programs.
Sundance Junior/Senior High School
Honor Rolls
Seniors
Austin Jacob Altaffer
Samuel Luke Bethea
Kayla LeAnn Butts
Stephanie Lynn Cross
Kirksey Carsilynn Dodd
Cory William Drenflaw
Kylie Elizabeth Hughes
Kelly Rene O'Connor
Kristina Lynn Ramos
Zackary Arthur Rosencranz
Jonathan Clarence Shamion
Katrina Joye Smith
Wade Richard Stagemeyer
Matthew Graham Viergets
Juniors
Kimberly Sue Brouillette
Karleen Elizabeth Cooper
Cody Lee Galloway
Forrest Chancey Holso
Amanda Jane Julian
Tyler Lee Jundt
Taylor Mac Materi
McKayla Nicole Miller
Reed Joshua Moore
BobbiJo Krislyn Queen
William Bonnee Shipp
Erica Jo VanVeldhuizen
Megan Lee VanVetdhuizen
Haley Ann Wadley
Holly Evelyn Williamson
Lauren Elise Wilson
Sophomores
Jeremy Cheyenne Glen Ad-
aln$
Brianna Lynn Bankenbush
Raena Coraleigh S Bush
Adam Fenwick Croft
Dalton Tyler Cross
Brooke Tyler Ingalls
Allison Marie Kerkvliet
Trevor Wayne Keyworth
Ashley Katherine Klocker
Robin Janel Moore
Shannon Joe Morris
Zeb William Rosencranz
Kyle Robert Shamion
DahlTheresa Valdon
Katie MicheUe Wagaman
Quarter 4
Sabrina Elizabeth Whalen
Derek Logan Yeadon
Freshmen
ShyAnne Autumn Blake
Kory LeRoy Butts
Mallory Koerner Cross
Logan Jon Fossen
Kayman Daniel Martens
Jeri Lynn Morris
Kara Marie Mouat
SaraAnn Nicole Ramos
Mandee Leann Stutzman
Clay Alan Trewhella
Ryan Wayne Williamson
Kellen William Wilson
Eighth Grade
Cayla Jolene Chelsy Adams
Taylor James Bjornestad
Caleb Allen Bush
Krista Jean Drentlaw
Tanayah Ann Maria Eschedor
Giovanna Clara Julian
Kacie Erin O'Connor
Trent Corwyn Peplow
Morgan Hadley Russell
Skye Ryan Seeley
Jamie Michelle Sigel
Benjamin J. Stoddard
Eden Rose Valdon
Jace Wise Walker
Seventh Grade
Isaac Samuel Brown
Austin Matt Burgad
Kylee Ruth Crum
Jacob Robert Disney
Rebecca Marie Dulaney
Brooklyn Rose Fossen
Levi David Galloway
Peggy Susan Garman
Barley Ann Gutierrez
Sheyenne Grace Halstengard
Courtney Renee Kuhl
Ashley Nicole Price
Angela Ashley Reed
Maria Lea Schelling
Gracie Jean Van Horn
Skyler Lee Wagaman
Lars Cameron Williamson
Seniors
Austin Jacob Altaffer
Samuel Luke Bethea
Kayla LeAnn Butts
Stephanie Lynn Cross
Cory William Drentlaw
Kylie Elizabeth Hughes
Kelly Rene O'Connor
Kristina Lynn Ramos
Jonathan Clarence Shamion
Kaina Joye Smith
": Wl'e Richard Stagemeyer
Macee Jo Stutzman
Dustin Alan Taggart
Dane Peter Valdon
Tye Paul Van Horn
Matthew Graham Viergets
Chase Steven Wadley
Juniors
Kimberly Sue Brouillette
Karleen Elizabeth Cooper
Jeffery Douglas Curr
Cody Lee Galloway
Forrest Chancey Holso
Amanda Jane Julian
Tyler Lee dundt
Taylor Mete Materi
McKayla Nicole Miller
Reed Joshua Moore
BobbiJo Krislyn Queen
William Bonnee Shipp
Elizabeth Streib
Erica do VanVeldhuizen
Megan Lee VanVeldhuizen
Haley Ann Wadley
Holly Evelyn Williamson
Lauren Elise Wilson
Sophomores
Jeremy Cheyenne Glen Ad-
alTIS
Brianna Lynn Bankenbush
Raena Coraleigh S Bush
Adam Fenwick Croft
Dalton Tyler Cross
Brooke Tyler Ingalls
Allison Marie Kerkvliet
Trevor Wayne Keyworth
Ashley Katherine Klocker
Alexander Faustino Lee
Robin Janel Moore
Shannon Joe Morris
Thomas James O'Connor
Zeb William Rosencranz
Kyle Robert Shamion
Dahl Theresa Valdon
Katie MicheUe Wagam an
Semester 2
Sabrina Elizabeth Whalen
Freshmen
ShyAnne Autumn Blake
Trenton Michael Bush
Kory LeRoy Butts
Mallory Koerner Cross
Alexis Renae Engstrom
Logan Jon Fossen
Kayman Daniel Martens
Leah Brooke Moberg
Jeri Lynn Morris
Kara Marie MoUat ................
SaraAnn Nicole Ramos
Mandee Leann Stutzman
Clay Alan Trewhella
Ryan Wayne Williamson
Kellen William Wilson
Eighth Grade
Cayla Jolene Chelsy Adams
Stacia Jean Altaffer
Chevy Ray Blakeman
Caleb Allen Bush
Camille Mahree Cluff
Chrystal Kay Cooper
Krista Jean Drentlaw
Giovanna Clara Julian
Kacie Erin O'Connor
Trent Corwyn Peplow
Travis Arron Price
Morgan Hailey Russell
Skye Ryan Seeley
Jamie Michelle Sigel
Benjamin J. Stoddard
Eden Rose Valdon
Jace Wise Walker
Seventh Grade
Isaac Samuel Brown
Austin Matt Burgad
Kylee Ruth Crum
Jacob Robert Disney
Rebecca Marie Dulaney
Brooklyn Rose Fossen
Levi David Galloway
Peggy Susan Garman
Bailey Ann Gutierrez
Sheyenne Grace Halstengard
Joseph Anton Hengstler
Courtney Renee Kuhl
Ashley Nicole Price
Angels Ashley Reed
Mason Blake Rogers
Trey Michael Taylor
Gracie Jean Van Horn
Skyler Lee Wagaman
Lars Cameron Williamson
Local students on EWC Honor Roll
Eastern Wyoming College is pleased to announce the honor rolls for the Spring 2010 semester.
There were 260 students receiving recognition for achieving high scholastic grades.
The President's Honor Roll recognizes students that are full time (12 or more credit hours) and
achieve a 4.0 grade point average. Amity Holland of Moorcroft appears on this honor roll.
To qualify for the Dean's Honor Roll, students must also be full time and achieve a grade point
average of 3.5, but less than 4.0. Angels Matsamas of Hulett and Moorcroft's Triston Kanode and
Magan Swaney are on the Dean's Honor Roll.
The Associate Dean's Honor Roll recognizes those students who have at least six credit hours but
not more than twelve with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Crook County students on this
list are Mariah Bowles, Dylan Bush, Kylie Cummings, Ethan Dirks and Robert Olson of Hulett;
Seth Ferrell, Tara Ferrell, Alisha Gonzalez, Brittany Green, Madison Hinkhouse, Kayla McAmis,
Jennifer Rathbun, Rebecca Robinson, Cassandra Sams and Garrett Traylor of Moorcroft; Kayla
Butts and Kylie Hughes of Sundance