6A — THE OBSERVER SENIORS Continued from Page 1A online school,” she said. “I talked with my parents and we were like it’s not worth it. I’d rather enjoy the time.” She has filled a lot of that time with working out, cooking, being out- side when possible and watching television and movies. “I have been watching a lot of Star Wars,” she said. Chamberlain, who next fall plans to attend Linn Benton Commu- nity College, Albany, also is enjoying spending more time with her family during the pandemic. She said the situation has a silver lining: the La Grande High seniors will get a graduation like no other. “We’re driving down a road and getting a diploma,” she said. “I think that’s pretty freaking cool.” Submitted photo “If people let it, I think it can change them for the better. If people become ignorant of (the pandemic), then we won’t learn anything from it.” — Roper Bingham, North Powder Roper Bingham, North Powder Ashlyn Gray, Enterprise even home for a couple of weeks.” Gray works as a wait- ress at R & R Drive-In, Joseph, which she said has been hopping. And without a mandate to attend school because she had a passing grade, she had time to do some crafts. “I have a hobby of making bracelets,” Gray said. “I make bracelets and I’ve been painting some things.” The painting included the top of corn hole boards that Enterprise High stu- dents made in a wood shop class. Perhaps an irony of the pandemic for Gray is she now misses a facet of life she didn’t enjoy — school. “The one big thing for me I’ve realized is I’ve never liked school, but now I miss school,” she said. “I miss my teachers and my class. When it’s gone, you realize how much you want it.” Gray always has been busy with athletics, playing volleyball and bas- ketball and being a part of last year’s champion- ship girls track team. She said she has been working out on her own, but misses being on the court. “I seriously feel like I lost somebody because I can’t have my sports,” she said. Gray, who plans to attend cosmetology school in Portland, said several of the senior girls are talking about taking a road trip after restrictions ease up to fill the void from the events they won’t get back — including senior prom. “I feel like for every girl that’s a big thing,” she said. “We don’t get the opportunity to dress up like that and feel that way, act that way (and) have fancy dinners.” Submitted photo “Not being able to have my last year of softball has been heartbreaking. That was one of my favorite things to do, and I felt like it was going to be a good year for us.” — Brianna Kohr, Union Brianna Kohr, Union Brianna Kohr always is doing something, which is part of what has made life challenging for the Union senior during the shutdown. “Not having a regular team (to play on) and doing the activities I’ve always done has been different for me,” she said. Kohr has played volley- ball, basketball and soft- ball for the Bobcats, but saw her senior softball season end before it even began. “Not being able to have my last year of softball has been heartbreaking,” she said. “That was one of my favorite things to do, and I felt like it was going to be a good year for us. That’s had to find different mate- rial to fill the pages that would have been adorned with spring activities, such as sports. “I’ve been editor for two years now. This one is probably one of my favorite (yearbooks) even though we won’t have everything we are used to (in it),” she said. Kohr plans to study criminal justice at Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton. She said she has been able to spend more time with her PACIFIC NORTHWEST family at home, which isn’t always the case given her mom, Rhondie Rick- man-Johansen, is a Union teacher and coach, and her sister, Delanie, has been at college in Washington. “It’s been good to have it like old times again,” she said. VOTE LAURIE DRAPER OTEC Board of Directors Position 3 Harney County Raised in Grant County and a Harney County Resident for 37+ years, my entire working career has been in customer service (US Bank, small business owner, and ODFW). I hope to continue that service for the member-owners of Oregon Trail Electric. Now retired, I have the time and energy to work with the OTEC Board and offer a fresh perspective to continue to provide reasonable, reliable power for you. 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Baker City, OR 97814 20AprLosing MOD0001727501-01 Enterprise senior Ashlyn Gray was unable to stay at home during the early stages of the pandemic. “My sister (Riley) came home from a mis- sion in Brazil,” she said, noting Riley and their mother stayed home while the rest of the family took up residence with her grandparents. “We were in quar- antine at my grandma’s house,” she said. “I wasn’t Submitted photo “We were in quarantine at my grandma’s house. I wasn’t even home for a couple of weeks.” — Ashlyn Gray, Enterprise disappointing, but you can’t change it.” She also is involved with FFA and has a hog that she won’t be able to auction in-person at the Eastern Oregon Livestock Show, which was canceled for the first time ever. Still, she said she plans to par- ticipate in the show’s vir- tual auction. Still, some positives have emerged. As an edi- tors of the student year- book, she said she is pleased with how it turned out, even though the staff MOD0001727501-01 North Powder senior Roper Bingham’s spring usually consists of a track uniform, running shoes and, if he’s in a relay, a baton. This spring, he’s had a lot more time in a cowboy hat and boots while on a horse working almost daily on his family’s ranch. “I’m not doing any sports or going to school, and with living on a ranch it (has) felt like a really long weekend,” he said. He said he gets on a computer once or twice a week for an English class in which he is earning dual college credit. The others classes, he said, “I basi- cally got a passing grade for.” In addition to helping with building fence, he’s worked on irrigation and branding cattle. Human interactions also have changed for him. “When I do associate with people, it doesn’t feel as natural to talk to (them),” he said. “Before, you talked to different people every day.” Bingham’s trip to visit Utah State University in the spring — where he intends to study agribusi- ness with a farm and ranch focus — was canceled just days before he was set to take off. He said he hopes to still check it out before he moves there. Bingham said he believes commerce needs to be opened back up soon, and that when a sense of normalcy does resume, humanity needs to change. “If people let it, I think it can change them for the better,” he said. “If people become ignorant of (the pandemic), then we won’t learn anything from it.” SaTuRday, May 2, 2020 LOCAL (Add locations, expiration dates, Phone 541-239-3782 numbers, etc..) *Hearing test is always free. Hearing aids do not restore natural hearing. 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