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Glacier to add 7 to Wall of Fame

by The Daily Inter Lake
| December 17, 2012 9:28 PM

Glacier High School activities director Mark Dennehy has announced that seven graduates have been selected to join the school’s Wall of Fame this week.

The ceremony will take place Thursday in the GHS gym at 6:30 p.m.

The inductees are: Sean Peters, Brittanie Dull, Josiah Bumgarner, Kendrick Lee, Lexy Boschee, Luke Halliburton and Shane St. Onge.

Dennehy said induction is based on the following criteria: demonstrated excellence in an activity, academic all-state selection (3.5 g.p.a. or above), held leadership roles in student council or a variety of clubs, a member of a state championship team, or having lettered in multiple activities.

Peters earned first-team, all-state honors in soccer and participated in the Shodair Soccer Classic last summer. He also lettered in basketball and was named academic all-state.

Dull totaled 10 letters in speech, theatre, choir and track. She was a state champion in speech and debate and qualified for nationals.

Bumgarner was the co-recipient of the coveted Alpha Student-Athlete Award that recognizes Glacier’s top student athlete. He was a first-team all-state soccer player, played in the Shodair Soccer Classic and finished fourth at state in the pole vault. He earned 13 letters in soccer, track and choir.

Lee collected academic all-state honors in golf and was a standout with the Kalispell Lakers baseball program. He was selected all-state in choir twice and participated with the All-Northwest and All-National choirs.

Boschee received Glacier’s Alpha Female Award. She was a four-time state champ in the high jump and also won state titles in the triple jump and as a member of the 400 relay squad. Boschee was an all-state first-team performer in volleyball twice, a leader in National Honor Society, the Wolfpack Club and was named academic all-state.

Halliburton earned first-team all-state defensive end recognition for his senior season and all-conference honors his junior year. He served as president of the Wolfpack Club and received superior ratings at the state choir festival.

St. Onge was the co-recipient of the Alpha Student-Athlete Award his senior year. He was a state champion wrestler at 160 pounds and a member of Glacier’s first state championship team.

He also placed second, fourth and fifth at state. He graduated Summa Cum Laude, received merit distinction honors and lettered in football, wrestling and theatre. St. Onge held leadership positions with the Student Council, National Honor Society and the Wolfpack Club.