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Show I itic lOocic liaiiscfipt, inuay, June 2, 1972 Among the students who received honors at Tooele High School assembly held last week were the following: in SCHOLARSHIPS the amount of $71,028.00 were given to: Hollywood Beauty College Jody Buck, cosmetology Kathleen Hammond - cosmetology Darrells Beauty Robert Stewer Institute of Beauty: Debra Nix, cosmetology LDS Business College: John Taylor, working scholarship Business Stevens llenager College: Robin Perkins, scholarship Sheri Pollock, most outstanding business student Utah Technical College at Provo: Steven Larson, machine shop. Utah Technical College, Salt Lake City: Land Davis, heavy duty mechanics Jerry Hansen, heavy duty mech. Cary Rounds, heavy duty mech. Paula West, executive secretary Susan Bullard, rodeo scholarship Southern Utah State College, Cedar City: Debra McBeth, tuition and fees Wclrer State College, Ogden: Mat Sagers, academic scholarship Utah State University, Logan: Ronald Bolinder, honors scholarship, one year. Jeffery Cooper, Bovs State scholarship, one year. Achievement Ellen Erickson, scholarship, one year. Lee Johnson, Honors scholar- More Scholarships From left: Debra Nix was awarded the Robert Steur College of Beauty scholarship; Karen Wilson, scholarship at U of U; Carolyn Hansen, Presidential Scholarship at BYU, Elks scholarship and Readers Digest Award, and Martha Diehl, Honors at Entrance scholarship at the University of Utah. ship, one year. Sue Richman, Honors scholarship, one year. Anne Shepard, Achievement scholarship, one year and state normal scholarship, four years, paid for by the Utah State Board of Education. University of Utah, Salt Lake City: Martha Diehl, Honors at Entrance, one year. Edward Jacobson, Honors at Entrance, one year; W. C. Browning Scholarship in Mining Engineering, four years. John Park, Leadership, one year Glenn Roberts, W. C. Browning scholarship in Mining Engineering, four years. Honors at Douglas Sanderson, Entrance, one year. Bill Simonich, Honors at Entrance, one year, W. C. Browning Scholarship in Mining Engineering, four years. More Honors . t i Janice Nash at top left received a chorus qward to her right, Ellen Erickson, a scholarship at USU, Sheri Pollock, outstanding business student award, and Sue Riclunan, Honors at Entrance scholarship at Utah State. Seated, from left, is Paula Knopp, first place brass in the solo contest; Robin Perkins, scholarship at Stevens Ilcnagers and Kathleen Hammond, a scholarship at Hollywood Beauty College. : Walter Sisneros, W. C. Browning scholarship in Mining Engineering, four years. Karen Wilson, Tuition scholarship, one year. Karma Wexels, Nursing, one year Lawrence Roinero, wrestling scholarship, four years. EnrichBurgovne, Wendy ment program for High School Juniors (summer). Devra McNeil, Enrichment Program for High School Juniors (summer). Young Brigham University, Provo, Utah: Lisa Burgess, Presidential, one year. Robert Carlson, Deans, one year. Arthur Carson, Deans, one year. Mike Colledge, Leadership, one year. Carolyn Hansen, Presidential, one year. Kevin Johnson, Deans, one year. Summer School of 1972 Norene Sagers, Deans, one Honor Students Among the many students honored at the THS Awards Assembly are, from left, back row: Gerald Ludwig, who was awarded the Union Pacific Scholarship; David Johnson, scholarship; Allan Martin, who was named to attend Boys State, and Walter R. Sisneros, four-yea-r U of U W, C. Browning Scholarship. Front, left: Michael Thayer, given a special award for achievement in art and right. Bill Simonich, W. C. Browning four-yea- r scholarship and Honors at Entrance scholarship. year. Sanderson, Deans, Douglas one year. Kirn Stephens, Presidential, one year. Tim Williams, Deans, one year. Tooele Education Association: David Johnson, Vocational Scholarship. Susan Bullard, Scholarship. National Merit Vocational Scholarship Program: Arthur Carson, semi-finali- st and finalist. Certificate of Merit. Readers Digest: outstanding Carolyn Hansen, scholarship award. Air Force ROTC: Kay Russell, four year scholarship, Utah State University. Lee Johnson, four year scholarship, Utah State University. Doug Whitworth, four year scholarship, University of Washington. Elks Lodge - Tooele, Utah: Carolyn Hansen, leadership award Suzanne Welch, leadership award; Mike Colledge, leadership award; Art Carson, Scholarship Carolyn Hansen, Scholarship Debra McBeth, Scholarship Sue Richman, Scholarship Douglas Sanderson, Scholarship Lisa Burgess, Scholarship Carma Wexels, Nursing Union Pacific Railroad: More Honors Matt Sagers, at left, front, won a scholarship to Weber State College, Clenn Roberts was given the W. C. Browning Award for the U of U, and Kim Stephens, a BYU Presidential Scholarship. Back row: Steve Wassom, elected 1972-7studentbody president and a delegate to Boys State; Sam Sanderson, Elks Scholarship, BYU Deans Scholarship, U of U at Entrance and THS Swim Team Captain; Mike Colledge, Elks Leadership Award, BYU Scholarship, and Rick Colledge, Boys State Representative, Senior Class 3 Jerald Ludwig, Scholarship Ron Bolinder, Scholarship President and state debator. Special Chonis Awards for outstanding work were presented by Karl Swan to Mark Jensen, Esther Brown, Janice Nash and Ray Tuttle. ft- Debate and Drama nru; - ? i i x v Music Awards fell' ci ROBYN DAVIS MIKE COLLEDCE Swimming: Dunford Award Colledge was named outstanding boy of the THS graduating class and was given the Dunford Award. Mike has served as student-bod- y vice president during the past school year and was elected to the National Honor SoMike ciety. He attended Boys State last summer and was elected to the office of state auditor. Mike was active in sports and was on the football and track teams. He was one of the winners of the Elks Leadership Contest and received a savings bond. He also was given a BYU scholarship. Mike is a son Mrs. Jay Colledge. Re Tect.'s ScViOol SUE DORAN , of Mr. and Mel Roberts presented awards to his outstanding swimmers: Kevin Johnson, most inspirational swimmer. Robert DeVargas, most valuable freshman. Larry Rockwell, most valuable swimmer. Mike Robertson, most valuable rookie. Charlie Roberts and Roy Box most devoted swimmers. J. P. Smith - special award for swimming 25,000 yards. Coach Mel Roberts was given a gift of appreciation from the team as were Sam Sanderson and Kevin Johnson, team captains. Golf: Dave Faddis accepted the Region Golf trophy for his winning team. Track: Bernard Curley was given the award for outstanding track Names of others receiving performance with region record athletic awards were not 440 51.7 and state 440 50.3. Russ Tate received a trophy for 100 yard dash 10.00 and 220 yard dash 22.9. Wrestling: ejSJ a! i k tyy .cflrt: . , .. ...S I I "Sr C - vf i i DARLENE r ;h s' """ ' ti GUTIERREZ Dunford Award Lawrence Romero received award for THS most outstanding Ann Shepard was given the wrestler. He made the Interscholastic Honor Roll, High Dunford Award as the most outand voted standing coed at Tooele High School School. No. 5, Best High School WrestMiss Shepard, a daughter of his on based ler in the nation, three year record of 72 wins Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Shepard, 187 North Pinehurst Avenue one loss. He is a two time state also received a four year scholarafter and this pinyear champ from the Utah State Board ing all four of his opponents was ship voted by the coaches as the of Education as well as a years states most outstanding wrestler. scholarship through USU College. Aside from being an excellent student, Ann also was head varsity cheerleader, secretary of the LDS Seminary Council, Awards: Special served on the yearbook staff, Jeff Cooper was given the was a member of Quill and Boys State Scholarship by Ted Scroll and was elected to the NaPalitz. tional Honor Society. Carma Wexels was awarded She was named Homecoming the Ladies of Elks scholarship Queen for the 1971-7- 2 year and by Mrs. Roy Wells. was first attendant to the HarJanice DeVore was named vest Ball Queen. the outstanding student in the home making department and New Studentbody OffiAngelique Gilger received the cers 1972-73- : Betty Crocker Homemaker of 1972-7- 3 of Presentation Tomorrow Award. studentbody officers was announced by Mike Colledge: Steve Wassom, Studentbody President; Steve Spencer, Studentbody Vice President; Valerie Buzianis, Studentbody Secretary; Business Diane Fredrickson, Manager; Randy Jensen, Student Court Judge; Jerry Rose, Boys League President; Irene Griffith, Girls League President; Scott Maxfield, Yearbook . Editor and Cathy Fait, Yearbook OF SUSAN VAN WAGNER 4 as r. I I I ANN SHEPARD i t y - rSji'Ti, i I ii ASi-j- U V.i t 3MM Dlfcfjlj Ff! u Art Awards: Mr. Jim Wishart presented John Phillips Sousa Award was given to Tim Williams, pre- awards to the following for outsented by Mr. Ferron. standing art work Susan Van Wagoner, Darlene Jerry Hansen won the Arion Award, presented by Mr. Ferron. Gutierrez, David Rivera, Robyn Davies, Sue Doran. Science Award Jim Bankhead, Luann Straus-baugBill Simonich was presented Vera Quintana, Ron with the Bauch and Lomb Award. Vanderhoof, Gary Mueller, and Michael Thayer. 0 I, : . v'-- '' ; Debate and Drama Awards were given by David Haag to Rick Colledge and Robin Hamilton, Debate; Best Best Actor, Randy Jensen; Thespian, Linda DeLaMare; Best Character Role, Lori Berryhill; Best Actress, Lyn Marchant and Best Supporting Actress, Pam Anderson. r t i DAVID RIVERA |