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Local
students join in ceremony
Family and friends of Black Butte
School students held their graduation and honors ceremony on Thursday evening,
May 23, at the Camp Sherman Community Hall.
After dinner on the outside
lawn, the overflow crowd moved into the hall and was treated to a wonderful
series of musical numbers by the elementary students.
Paula Lovegren directs music
at BBS and Lynn Watson accompanied the children on piano.
Teacher Toni Turner introduced
each of her K-3 students before their performance. The eight students
wowed the friendly audience with their rendition of "Down By The Old Mill
Stream," "There's A Hole In The Bucket" and other favorites.
Individual introductions by
each of Toni Foster's 15 students, grades 4-6, preceded the group's presentation
of a polished look back at years 1958-1971.
This was accomplished by brief
student highlight comments from each year and lively songs of the era.
Each student had also prepared
a series of PowerPoint computer slides representing highlight personalities
and memorabilia for a particular year.
This included early pictures
of parents Kathy and Dave Blann and a younger Roger White.
Sixth grade graduates were
Kelcy Blann, Chad Kernutt, Rebecca Lovegren, Charlie Phillips, Even Sims,
Jake Sonnier, Katie Taylor, Nolan Tichener and Kelsey White.
Citizenship awards (as voted
by classmates) went to Danielle Lovegren (K-3) and Charlie Phillips (4-6).
Emily Sims, former BBS student
now attending George Fox University, read the winning essay from this
year's scholarship winner, Paul Head, a tuitioned student at Sisters High
school. In the essay, Head discusses his love for filmmaking and what
it has meant in his life.
He is going to Chapman University.
Toni Turner (K-3) announced
parent Doug Curtis as volunteer of the year. Toni Foster (grades 4-6)
selected Chan and Martha Cathcart along with Mark Foster as volunteers
of the year.
Tonye Phillips and Judy Sims
were honored as "Graduating Moms" during the ceremonies.
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