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Sundance
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Lady Bulldogs, shown here setting up for a volley with Big Horn, ere,
Denise Canfield, Amanda Kreuter and Amanda Lambert.
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Drafting class members are shown above painting
the map of the United States on the elementary
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The SHS drafting class has been repaint-
ing the large map of the United States on
the black top at the elementary school
playground.
Drafting class members Devin Eppler
and Morgan Ellsbury were members of the
playground. Pictured left to right: Chance Beck, Trey
Cisrkeon and instructor John Stewart.
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fifth grade class that originally painted the
map seven years ago.
Josie Pearson, elementary librarian,
stated, "It's neat to have the same stu-
dents helping that started this project. It
helps teach the importance of tradition."
left to right: Megan
Even though game scores were Rebekah Cornella led the offense In Junl
5-15, and 3- 15, Sundance camewith 4 kills each. Jennifer Kreu- Big Horn, the Lady B
out strong starting the match ter had 9 set assists. Cornelia a close one, 15-13,
against Big Horn, with a stuffand Amanda Kreuter each 14-16. Nicole Nolan~
block by Amanda Lambert and served 100% for the match. Waller each had 6
Be Rolf Friday, September 24, The defense battled for threeEppler had 16 set
home court. The Lady Bulldogs complete rotations, Thedefense tlin Gade had 12
played tough defense and scored was led byAmanda Lambert and served 100% for the
7 team kills In the first game of Be Rolf with 3 stuff blocks and Megan Waller had
the match. Chelsea Rogers and Cornelia with 12 digs. points.
SCHOOL EVENTS
Oct. 1 -8, 1999
Oct. 1 - No School- Teacher Inservice
Oct. 2 . Cross Country- Wright Invitational
- UW Band Days
Oct. 4 . HSJVFB - Here- 4:00 p.m.
Oct. 5 . HSVB - Upton - There - 5:00 - 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Oct. 7 . JHFB - Upton - Here - 4:00 p.m.
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. "
There. 3:00 p.m.
There - 3.00 p.m.
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Sundance Elementary School
recently received $2,000 from the
Wyoming Department of Educa-
tion. Last year the school was
classified as a Distinguished Title
I School.
"rifle I students are Identified as
students struggling in the areas of
math and reading. The award was
given to the elementary school
since the students made such good
progress with their goals in read-
ing and math.
With the recognition money, the
school plans to purchase a new
sound system for the gym. The
system will enhance any assem-
bly or awards program held in the
gym. A portion of the money will be
allocated to provide snacks and
treats for the after school study
program. The afternoon snack is
an incentive and motivates stu-
dents to have a good attitude and
to get their work done.
Miss Rodeo Crook
County second runner-up
Amber Weber, Miss PRCA Sea-
son Finale, was crowned Miss
Rodeo Wyoming 2000 at the 1999
State Falr and Rodeo. Weber, bom
and raised on her family ranch
near Baggs, is the 19-year-old
daughter of Matt and Sherry
Weber.
Katie Stenson, Miss Rodeo
Weston County, was first runner-
up and Nlcole Hutchinson, Miss
Rodeo Crook County, was second
runner-up.
Weber is the first girl from Baggs
to ever be chosen for this presti-
gious tire. Weber won the horse-
manship, personality and speech
categories before being named
Miss Rodeo Wyoming 2000.
During her reign, Weber will serve
as a goodwill ambassador and
spokesperson .for rodeo and the
state of Wyoming, continuing 45
years of the Mlss Rodeo Wyoming
tradition into the new mfllennlum.
With golfers from nine schools,
the Sundance golf team scored
well at the Hulett Golf Invitational
held Saturday, September 18.
Tyler Watts won the meet, shoot-
ing a 79. Joseph Cornelia tied for
third. The team earned 5th place
overall, with a team score of 366.
Kelly Welsh High School won with
a score of 34 I.
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Angela Haiar, daughter of
Leroy and Betty Haiar of Beu-
lah was recently awarded a
$1000 honor scholarship by
Beta Gamma Sigma.
Miss Haiar was chosen for
her superior performance in
the study of business.
The mission of Beta Gamma
Sigma is to encourage and
honor academic achievement
in the study of business and
personal and professional ex-
cellence in the practice of
business. The Society is proud
that its contributions have
helped =the best in business"
reach their academic and pro-
fcssional goals.
Oct. 8
- JHVB - Upton - There -
- HSFB - Tongue River -
- HSVB - Tongue River -
ms away
Shad Schloredt (No. 10) is shown above as he rolls out on a quarterback option while Nick
Pieper (No. 33) follows in the Tuesday, September 28, 40-0 romp over Hulett.
Coach Doug Moore, filling in for coach John Stewart said, "The team played well and all the
young players got to play a lot. Congratulations to Coach Stewart and his wife Chris on the
birth of their new baby daughter!"
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iIiill We ~h
Coralie Lubken
Charlene Murray and
Clarice Pridgcon
Dottle Mobley
wyomin¢ ch hood
velopment Council is announcing
openings on the Council. The
Coundrs is to identify and
address four areas of early chlklhood
development.
The Council proraotes partnerships
that provide resources and services
which enhance the early devdop
sent of all children, reviews and
reconunends updates to early child-
hood development statutes address-
ing children and families. Identillcs
performance meas ts thatwlll
evaluate earlychiklhood de -Blm ent
efforts, and establishes a compre-
hensive and coozdinated pub]Ic In-
formation campaign for the p~
of educating and Informing families
and communities.
The Council is authorized under
l uthe Order and repre tatlon
includes service providers, local
emment, Iocaleducators, stateagen-
Gme
Women's High Series
Irene Buckmiller 475
CoraIie Lubken 471
9-14-99 DoRic Mobley 455
Testa S~dl~
Win Lose Team High Giume
Snowbirds 7 I Snowbirds 1077
Oddballs 6 2 Climbers 1048
Sodbustcrs 4 4 Eightballs 1047
Springchlckens 4 4
Climbers 4 4 Team High Series
Elghtballs 3 5 Snowbird s 3183
Sagebrushers 2 6 Sodbusters 3058
Ball Nobbers 2 6 EightbaUs 3043
Unique Scores
Vera Hefner 3- I0
Men'• High Game Billte Wakefield 2-7
Charles Langenderfcr 169 Dottle Mobley 9-10
Bob Beaudoin 162 Bill Baker 2-5-7
Frank Blakeman 158 Bob Beaudoin 3-10
Arlene Parrent 3-10
Charlene 5-8-10
Alice Langenderfer 3- I0
Men's High Series Jack Pridgeon 5-4-7
Charles Langenderfer 465 Patty Pickett 3-9-10
Bob Beaudoin Juardta Orlfflth 3-I0
Ken Burr 422 Mildred Anderson 2-7
New SHS
Ms. Jeanett Wolff, li
resident, i
the supervision of
SHSbusir
has a business
Hills State. She is
schooling to obtain $
education.
"1 wanted to come to
because I
Mrs. Jenss
some of her
Wolff stated.
After this semester,
like to teach in
on the college level
goals.
des, and the
Carbon, C' ok,
Goshen and Platte
l> xUcipaUon on the
unta ¢ and will
bursement is
meets every
The Govcrno s
byDccembcr3 I,
is anUcipated to occ
aly 28, 2OOO,
Chief of Staff,
State Capitol
WY 82002;
state.wy.us.