17 November 2022
School Adds Plaques To Salute Top Students
An important piece of Wolf Point High School’s history is now prominently on display at the school.
During the last few weeks, plaques have been added at the school that lists the high school’s valedictorians and salutatorians all the way back to the late 1960s. The plaques are located just inside the high school’s main entrance.
Eric Peterson, the school’s activities director, explained
Fine Arts Extravaganza Set For Weekend
Area residents will have the opportunity to enjoy the talents of Wolf Point High School students during the Fine Arts Extravaganza on Friday, Nov. 18, and Saturday, Nov. 19. Performances start at 7 p.m. each night at the First Lutheran Church. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Music director Russell Johnson said he felt that such a new type of night would be beneficial for both the students and community.
Medicine Lake Mechanic Roams From Wolf Point To Williston
Mechanic Stephen (pronounced “Steffen”) Roness relocated to the Medicine Lake area from Williston, N.D., a little over two decades ago seeking work as a farm hand. A growing family helped him set down roots, including an automotive shop on the south end of town. At the shop, Roness twists wrenches while raising sons Tucker (11), Dayvin (nine) and Everette (seven) and four-year-old daughter Locklyn.
Boysun Enjoys Time Competing For Wolves
Wolf Point High School senior Trevin Boysun appreciates the time he gets to spend with his fellow students throughout his various activities at the school.
His involvement includes football, boys’ basketball and golf.
Boysun’s favorite sport is football where he started at center and defensive tackle for the Wolves.
“I like to be physical,” Boysun explained his enjoyment of football.