Glacier's Mark Dennehy receives Haugen Meritorious Service Award
Feb. 4βMark Dennehy, the recently retired activities director for Glacier High School, was awarded the James C. Haugen Meritorious Service Award by the Montana High School Association at its annual meeting on Jan. 19. Dennehy was the only AD Glacier High had from the time its doors opened in 2007 until he stepped down last summer. Dennehy spent 33 years in education in the Flathead Valley, with 25 years as an AD β starting at Flathead High for seven years before he moved over to the school at Glacier. This award is presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to the Montana High School Association. It was originally established in 1979 to honor deserving recipients for their commitment to MHSA. In 2004, the Executive Board renamed this award the James C. Haugen Meritorious Service Award. Jim Haugen spent from 1977-2002 serving with the MHSA, the last six years as executive director. During Dennehy's tenure as athletic director Glacier racked up 17 state titles decided on the field of play, from golf to tennis to wrestling to football, soccer and boys basketball. Glacier boasted several excellent speech, drama and debate teams as well. Whitefish AD Aric Harris, the Class A Representative for the MHSA, presented Dennehy with his award.