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Show Brave News North Summit Awards Assembly The annual awards assembly OldJudd, Most congcnial-Jann- y ham (third year for this award) and Most Improvcd-Juli- c Richins. was held May 19 in the NSHS auditorium. Mr. Blonquist, princi- -' pal, and faculty members present the following people the awards as indicated Mr. Blonquist announced that North Summit has won six of the eleven Region First places. Student Council-MDearden, Advisor. Each member was awarded a certificate and a medal. This years Student Council Officers: Ronald Richins, President; Dallas Richins, Vice President; Janny Oldham, Secretary; Margie Arnold, Historian; Darren Judd, Publications manager; Elizabeth Brown, Head Cheerleader; Jim Bell, Audio Visual Manager. Rulon Scholarship Awards-M- r. Judd, Adcisor. Best Report Card: Deanna Dearden, ninth grade. Justin Kennington, tenth grade. Michelle France, Valedictorian, Holly Judd. Salutatorian, Allison Judd. Scholarships were awarded to Chccrlcadcrs-Mr- . Advisor: the following: Woolgrowcrs-Kyl- e Roath, C. Bryant Copley-Alliso- n Judd, Utah Power and Light-$20- 0 Scholarship to Karen Hobson, General Elections Evanston Lodge savings bond to Ryan Richins, Kozy Cafe;$200 Scholarship to Holly to Judd, Fuller Foundation-SSOElizabeth Brown, Steven Pace, Allison Judd, S250 to Ryan Richins and Karen Hobson, Utah Technical Tuition one 0 Jennifer to Wilde, Steven's Heneger-$70- 0 Elks-SlO- O On tuesday, May 17, the general elections for North Summit High School were held. First period die Purple and Gold parties presented their skits and their speeches. During noon hour, the students could be found in the library, in the official voting polls, voting. Results of the voting was announced on Wednesday, May 18, at the Announcement Assembly. President of the school year 1983-8- 4 is Kelly Richins; V.P. is Stephen Anderton; Secretary is Amid Stephens; Historian is Marla Richins; Head Cheerleader is Susie Stokes; Publications Manager is year-S50- outstanding business student, Elizabeth Brown, LDS Business to Leslie Shaw and Brenda Chappell; Utah State University: Leadership $800 to Mike Calderwood, Leadership $800 to Holly Judd, State normal and achievement pays tuition and fees for four years to Lisa McMichael, four year presidential leadership council to Colege-$15- 0 . Osborn; Audio-Visu- Janny Oldham, al Richins, and Kim Stephens. J.V- .- Merideth Judd, H.C., Brooke Batt, Trisha Ovard, and Becky Dallin. k, Photography Editor,. Michelle France; Lay-oEditor, Marie Pace. Staff, Becky Homer, Judy Friery; Nora Clark, Copy Coordinator; Taunia Cattelan, Assistant Photographer. Photographer- s- Robot Allen, Brian Stephens;1 Janon Geary, ut Head photographer. General staff-.-Marla Richins, Rhea Roberts; Jennifer Louder, staff and artist; Tressa Wright, staff e a "i hj'.i-- : i U . ' Kearl; Vice President; Becky Homer; Secretary, Malinda Ar--' Marie Pace, chuleta. Members: Wendy Ball , Aud rey Judd, Shelley Julie ' Richins, Deana Beemati, Dearden, Laci Richins, Cathy Anderton, Tressa Wright, Shawna Ovard, Julie Friery, and Taunia Cattelan. : and "assisVanf ''photographer; Artists Gary Christensen and Ryan Wilde. War Whoo- p- Lori Jensen,' Editor; Beth Petersen, Assistant Editor; Carol Phelps, Julie Friery, Fredrickson. and Trisha DrilTeam- - President, Nancy Leadership-On- e year scholarship to Margie Amolb. Brigham Young University: Deans Scholarship-On- e year Vi tuition to Allison Judd. Welding-Mr- . Banz, Advisor: Tool box and certificate-Blak- e Roemmich, Pacific automotive certificates-Wad- e Jones and Kyle Roath, Certificates and $50- - Jan Clark and Foust, Certificate-Kyl- e Tyke Walsh. Math Mr. Grant Richins, Ady visor: Ninth Banz Tenth gmde-JustiKennington, Cheerleaders are: Varsity-Su- sie Ovard, Stokes, H.C., Michelle ' Publications--Yearboo- Leadership-on- year to Ronald Richins. Weber State College: Leadership-one year scholarship to Dallas Manager is Jim Bell and assistant is Chris Ovard. Natalie Richins, O grade-Rust- : n Eleventh . Twelth ing grade-Kell- y grade-Holl- - Richins, Judd, BeginnMedina, Computers-Gaudi- a Advanced -- y computers-Michell- e France Science-M- Scott Sommers, r. Advisor: Ninth Tenth grade-Mik- Pace, e Richins, grade-Marl- a Ele- venth grade-BraStephens, Twelth grade-Bra- d Stephens, Science Fair Winners- - Bryan d Stephens, Sen Goodro, Shawna Ovard, Bausch and Wilde. Lomb-Jennif- Ken Music-M- r. er Jones: Band- - Ryan Richins, Chorus-Juli- e Friery. Christensen: Most Art-M- r. Page, Pins- - Gary Christenmye, Kigsi Sohonon, Janny Oldham. John English-M- r. grade- - Keanna Jaussi: 9th Dearden, 10th n Ovard, 11th Larsen, 12th grade, Lisa McMichael. Social Studies-Mr- . Dan Skinner: h 9th Judd, 10th grade-Justi- n Kennington, 11th France, 12th grade grade-Shawn- mf-- i . v I a grade-Brya- grade-Meridet- grade-Michel- le Allison Judd. Vernon: The following girls received recognition for participation in the State FHA Meet at BYU: Julie Friery, Cheiyl Judd, Keschia Johnson, Meredith Judd, Jane Donaldson, Deanna Dearden, Jolene Darcey, Margaret Vernon. Vance Dent: Woodshop-Mr- . Ypung craftsman Micah Richins, Mike Pace, Rusty Banz, Clayton Carter, Golden s hammer Richins and Mike Calderwood. Jaussi, Speech and debate-Madvisor: Lori Jenson, Marie Pace, Lesa Glover, JC Cadena, Janon Geary, Tressa Wright. Business-MrRoemmich, adFHA-Mr- s. North Summit High Rodeo ' The North Summit Rodeo Club would like to give a special thanks to all who helped make the Rodeo a success. The advisors are Dan Skinnerand Afton Blonquist. The producer was Clegg Championship Rodeo and the soundwas provided fay Hoyt Atkinson. Director of the Queen Contest was Tamara Moore assisted by Margene Blonquist., The Club officers and members are Kyle Roath, President; Scott Skinner, Vice President; Kimberly Stephens, Secretary, Neal Dawson, Becky Downard, Craig Hicken, Nancy Kearl, Judy Friery, Shawn , award-Dalla- r. s. visor: Certificates to students placing at Region. Special recognition to Mike Cadena, Margaret Vernon-Typ- e I, Lori Jenson, Natalie Richins-Typ- e II, Elizabeth d I, and Brenda d I. Certificates and pins to outgoing Hortin. Dentations were given by the Dawson St Nelson following: Mink Ranch, Kozy Cafe & Motel, Willoughby Oil Field Service, Dans Towing, Summit Furniture ft Mercantile, Circle X Trucking, Bell Bros, ft Hi Valley Feed. El Day Construction, Rafter Draft Horse ProducDouble . S-- W Brown-Shorthan- CHappell-Shorthan- Mary Ellen Stephens Herefords, Woolstenhulmes Spring Chicken Inn, Coalville Variety, Evanston B, Coffee Shop, Browns Summit Valley Milk, Flare Construction, Tormans Taco Time, tions, Deans Market, Blonquist Mink, Clegg Championship ' - Rodeos, A.A. Callister Corporation, Ely Walker Insurance Co., Blonquist-Leavi-tt Agency, Reess Enterprise, Ward ft Louise Rees Fur Farm, Wade ft - . J.V. Moores Purebred Shorthorn Cattle, Black Willow Mink Ranch, Moore Service ft Towing, Moore Motor Company, V ft S Store,- Crandall. Daves' Stereo, Blaine Boyer Meat ft Livestock. Key Rexall Drug, Coalville Repair, Fashion Plus, Jeffs Place; Wayne Fox Photography. special thanks to the following Ford-Mercur- a y, fdr donating 'time and effort to the Rodeo: Coalville City Officials, Summit County Sheriffs Dept., Blair and Blaine Blonquist, Douglas. Moore, Utah. Power. ft Light, Summit County Ambulance crew. Brad Simpson Dixie Shaw and Mae Moore. Also Gladys Downard, Fprdcll Day, Bonnie Roath, Louise Roath, Eugene Roath and Rhea Black. Concessions were gilder the dilution of the American. Legion Post 93. Thanks to'a!!. . . Publications Manager, Darren Judd, Chieftain Editor, Orlene Ovard, War Whoop Editor Susan Fawcett and the members of the France, Lori Jenson, Nora Gark, Joanne Osborn, Brenda Chappell, Marie Pace, Marla Richins, Rhea Richins, Lori Taylor, I ary Christensen, Mark Oldham, Marty Isakson, Ryan Wilde, Merideth Judd. Drama and Dance-MBauman, Advisor: Michelle Ovard. ' Drill Team-MrBauman Most valuable-DeviRichins and Holly staffs-Michel-le r. s. ni Blonquist, JV Cheerleaders presented the Varsity Cheerleaders r. JoAnn 7A The Summit County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, May 27, 1983 with flowers. Elizabeth Brown presented gifts to the JV and Varsity Cheerleaders. The Varsity Cheerleaders presented Mr. Blonquist, Coach Sommers, and Coach Skinner with plaques. Football-CoacSommers: Most improvcd-RyaRichins, Best Pace, Most Calderwood, Honorable Mention-RandNeal. Skinner: Boys Basketball-Coac- h Most improvcd-Bra- d Stephens, Most defensive-Scot- t Skinner, Most valuable-Scot- t Skinner. Toni Bauman: Vollcyball-MrMost improvcd-Beck- y Homer, Most consistant-Jennife- r Wilde, and Most Valuable-Kare- n Hobson Girls Basketball-Mr- . Blonquist: h n y . s. Most most pride-Keschi- Johnson, a Valuable-Chcry- l Wrestling-Mr- Ball, Most y improved-Wend- Judd. Blonquist: Best Anderson, . pcrformance-Dca- n Most improved-Stuar- Ovard, t Pace. and Most Valuable-Stcve- n Skinner: Most Girls Track-Mr. Stephens, y improvcd-Kimberl- Best individual pcrformance-HollJudd. nH Most Valuable Holly y Judd. Blonquist: Most Anderson, OutRelay standing Performance-Mil- e Team: Mike Cadena, Ryan Geary, Scott Skinner, and Dean AnderRichins. son, Most valuablc-RyaGirls Athlete of the year-MSkinner: Holly Judd Boys Athlete of the Year-MBlonquist: Mike Cadena. Boys Track-M- improvcd-Dca- r. n n r. r. Congratulations to all the students for their outstanding achievements. |