
Shyanne Feucht receives a diploma and congratulations from retiring Principal Kim Haines on her fourth place finish in the discus competition at the State Class B Track Meet last weekend.
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May 31, 2001
Seeley Swan Pathfinder
Seeley Lake, Montana
Aron Anders - Missoula County $500 Scholarship; Cliff Nelson Memorial $200 Scholarship; Missoula Rotary Club $500 scholarship; Metallurgical Engineering $500 Scholarship; Missoula Electric Cooperative $1000 Scholarship; Silver Heritage half tuition scholarship; Homestake Mining Company $1250 Scholarship; First Valley Bank $500 Scholarship
Autumn Biggins - Missoulian Outstanding High School Journalists $100 scholarship; Alpine Artisans $300 Scholarship
Shyanne Feucht - Dickinson State track and field $400 Scholarship
Ladd Gordon - Missoulian Outstanding High School Journalists $100 Scholarship
Lindsey Matthews - Gene Ogden Memorial $100 Scholarship; Missoula County $500 Scholarship
Monte McNally - Blackfoot Telephone Coop $500 Scholarship
Sarina Morris - Board of Regents Scholarship for tuition and fees
Lara Parker - Plum Creek $1000 Scholarship; Sophia Kampfer $5000 Scholarship for four years; Duplikate $2000 Scholarship for four years; St. Catherine of Alexandria Valedictorian $8500 Scholarship for four years; Cliff Nelson Memorial $200 Scholarship; Alpine Artisans $300 Scholarship
Christina Pulici - Carroll Trustee $5000 Scholarship for four years
Erika Styler - Anonymous Donor $1000 Scholarship per year; Missoula County $500 Scholarship

Daniel Williams - Presidents Student Service $500 Scholarship; Missoula County Sheriff's Department $500 Scholarship

| Lara Parker, left at podium, delivers the Farewell Address at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony Sunday. Lara was Class Valedictorian and the recipient of nearly $50,000 in scholarships over a four-year period (see story). Seated next to her is Lara's father, Rett Parker, Seeley Swan area board member on the Missoula County High School District. |
Sarina Morris receives her diploma near the end of the ceremony Sunday. Sarina was Class Salutatorian and delivered the welcome address. |
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Kim Haines takes a last walk to the podium to call the names of the Graduating Class of 2001. Haines is retiring from SSHS after 37 years as principal and basketball and track coach. |
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Kim Haines successor, Tonny Gallegos, center left has been named the new SSHS principal. He is shown here flanked y Larry Johnson, assistant superintendent, left, and Haines and Mary Vagner, district superintendent, at right. Deborah Stack photo. |
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Kim Haines, retiring after 37 years at SSHS, was given a party by students and staff last Wednesday following the awards assembly. Here he is shown with his staff. From left are, front row: Sue Stone, Shawn Holmes, Zelda Haines, Kim Haines, Tom Larson, Gwen Schneiter, Julie Hainline, Cathy Novak and Connie Betson. Back row: Ryan Murphy, Gerri Dellwo, Randy Stobb, Laurie Bender, Don Osborne, Annette Johnson, Mary Vagner, Martin Jacobsen, and Diane Erickson. Deborah Stack photo. |