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Show Friday, May BRIGADIER Page 6 -- 17, 19(8 sSSr'-v at iettennens banquet Senior Brent Orton was recently awarded the Ed Pinegar Athletic Award for his participation in football, basketball, baseball, and track at the Lettermens Club Banquet? the ' last in school history, held May 6 at the Wilkinson Center at Brigham Young University. Dr. Pinegar, a former star athlete at BY Hih, presented the trophy to Brent. Orton also won the Best Scholar- Athlete plaque, along with Steve and Clint Williams, who received second and third placq in that department. BYU basketball coach Stan Watts lectured to the Wildcat let-termen and their parents Who were in attendance. Coach Watts commended the coaching staff and athletes for their accomplish- ments during the past school All-Arou- nd Recipients of plaques and trophies for their effort in BY High sports this year are, from left, seated, Jeryl Smith, Brent Orton, Harold Black; Solemn ceremonies last night standing Rick Shumway, Clint Williams, Steve Cruze, Dave Porter, and Dave Cunningham. (Hal Williams photo) BY Seminary was in charge of the sen, William Christiansen, Drexel Clark, Dave Clark, Mary Cox, Steve Cruze, Janet Curtis, Lani ; Mr. G. Marion Hinckley, president of the West Utah Stake, awarded diplomas to 60 students and to 32 students their 4th year certificates. Certificates of achievement were given to two individ- Fugal sisters receive trophy uals. Tom Mildenhall played a piano solo, and Karen and Lynette Andersen sang a duet. Prayers were offered by Steve Soffe and Paul Sisters Pam and Deborah Fugal, tenth and ninth graders respectively who live in Pleasant Grove, were given the Outstanding BY High Pep Club Member trophies at the annual Pep Club banquet held Monday night at the Wilkinson Center. Members presented Diane club president, with a book. Miss Barbara Jensen, adviser, also received a gift along with club officers Mary Cox, Valerie Yorgasoa and Kathy 4$r Swenson. Main speaker was coach Courtney Leisman. He told the girls that the best kind of mother is a a tomboy. He also .girl who-iencouraged the girls to support the respective schools that they attend next year. Hintze. DeHart, Frank Edmunds, Bruce Evans, Larry Ford, Jens Fugal, Paul Hintze, Jim Innes, David Keith, Ralph Olsen, Brent Orton, Jackie Ovard, Veea Palmer, Christeena Harold Richards, Ricks, George Shaw, Ronald Smith, Diane Sowards, Natalie Taylor, Merri Valgardson, Jeris Walker, Rachel Wallace, Garth Wilde, and Valerie Yorgason. Diane Sowards received a Seminary scholarship for $100 to BYU as the outstanding 4th-yegraduate. $ ' '- - r e principal, program. cerStudents receiving tificates were Karen Andersen, Marie Anderson, Paul Christen 4th-ye- ar tracksters finished in eighth place in Region Four competition at the BYU stadium last Friday. Out of the 10 teams competing to go to state, the Wild- cat thinclads failed to place one in the state meet set for urday. ar STAN BERGESON BY . . . graduate list year, tied a e record in the run and set a new BYU record of 1:49.8, the first Cougar to ever run the race faster than 1:50. new WAC half-mil- anySat- This is perhaps a first since BY entered Class A competition four years ago. The Wildcats were defending Region Four champs with Payson. Sophomore Jeryl Smith, picked as the most outstanding BY High trackman, collected two fourth- - region meet place votes in the 100-- and dashes, falling one place short of the state finals. Other winners from the division participating from BY High included Tom Nibley, who didnt enter the high jump because of an ankle injury. The Wildcat relay 440-ya- Softballers play in two tourneys . " v team made up of Brent Orton, Jeryl Smith, Larry Curtis, and Dennis Stewart failed to place in the final standings. Although a building year for the Wildcats in almost every sport, the athletes and Coach Tom Burr have helped very much in providing stable, competition and organization in the region and division track program. Scanping the region results, Orem completely dominated the individual heats, coming up with six first places. Four new region records were set lat Friday, one by Darryl Pearcfiy Orems sensational hurdler who broke BYs Garn Wildes record of 15.1 fh the high hurdles narrowing his time down Tiger pole vaulter James Blaylock went 13 feet and 11 inches high in the sky which is still bet- - . rd to 14.1. vi ' girls compete 50-ya- rd iff r . 75-ya- rd s The girls softball teams traveled to Provo High and then to Spanish Fork Monday to participate in two softball meets, ac-cording to Miss Barbara Jensen, coach. Miss Jensen took two teams to participate in the competition. Those who participated were Carol Belt, Janette Davis, Shari Laurie Gardiner, Hartvigsen, Anne Lewis, Jackie MereMary dith, Janet Ovesen, Wendy Rasmussen, Chris Robison, Shirley Andersen,- Jae Peterson, Lynne Olsen, Barbara Rich, Kathy Call, Nancy Jense, Coleen Christensen, Konn Apostol, Cheryl Crowton, Mary Jo Cunningham, Linda Harmon, Darla - Johnson, Joy Kimball, Annette Larsen, Robin Patton, Judy Peterson, and Nancy Cannon. es . Last Friday, the BY High girls track team traveled to Provo High to participate in the Region 4 track meet. Several BY High girls placed high in the competition. Barbara Rich took second place in the shot put; Hali DeHart took dash second in both the and the hurdles, and also received a third place for the high jump; and Darla Johnson took dash second place in the and fourth place in the broad jump. The pursuit relay team consisting of Janine Lambert, Mary Jo Cunningham, Darla Johnson,' and Hali DeHart took third place. Coach of the team was Miss Barbara Jensen. So-war- ds, The BY ze in region trackfest . . . Wallace1-Montagu- de-Cru- BY Seminary graduation leaves mark This is My Faith was the theme of the last Seminary Graduation held Wednesday in the 9th and 19th Ward Chape. Brother Marshall T. Burton, coordinator of teacher training and placement of LDS Seminaries, wacfbe main speaker. Brother year, and encouraged them to apply principles learned on the athletic field in their future enJ deavors. Coaches Courtney Lershman, Tom Burr, and Ken Bray gave trophies and awards to the ath letes who were outstanding in each sport as voted on by his teammates. Steve Cruze, a senior, won the basketball award. Th4 best offensive football player award went to Senior Brent Orton; Junior Dave"' Cunningham received the best fgnsive player award, other winners in their respec-plaqutjve Sp0rts were Junior David Porter in tennis, Sophomore Har-old Black in wrestling, and Sopho- more Jeryl Smith in track. The Outstanding Morale Booster Award went to Junior Rick Shum- way, who participated in football and wrestling. ... Representing BHigh this year in region track meets are from left to right kneeling, Dave Christensen, mgr.; Ron Robison, Roy Christensen, Jim Curtis, Turn Mildenhall, Brent Orton, Jeryl Smith, Larry Curtis, Alan Knight; stand ing Drexel Clark, Jay Rowan, Roland Robison, Tom Nibley, Jens. Fugal, Steve Robison, Barry Brown, Chuck Stewart, Dennis Stewart, and Coach Tom Burr. - (Photo courtesy of Wildcat by Hal Williams) if 1 U 1 ter than an inch above the state mark. Other outstanding first place honors went to Tommy Duvall of Pleasant Grove who tossed thb javelin almost 198 feet, while Bob Worlton of Payson broke his own mark in lugging the discuss with a spin of 164 feet 8 inches. Final standings stood as follows: Orem, 83; Lehi, 59; Pay-so48; Pleasant Grove, 42; Springville, 41; American Fork, 12; Provo, 8; BY High, 4; Carbon, 3; and Spanish Fork, 1. n, |