6—Port Orford News, Thursday, June 9, I960 Awards Assembly, Graduation At Langlois The L a n g l o i s Elementary School held th eir awards as­ sembly and eighth grade grad­ uation Tuesday morning. The program consisted of the flag salute, led by Candls M a rrk , and then the advanced M a r r, and then the advanced band played s e v e r a l numb­ e rs , under the d i r e c t i o n of Richard H a rp er, and the chorus sang several selections, under the direction of M r. M e rre lL M iss Rosemary Cook, g irls ' P .E . teacher,handed out awards to the cheerleaders and pop­ sters, C a n d l s M a rr, C arol M a r r, Holly McLeod, G lo ria Shaw, l« ta Moore, Sally Pot­ te r and Kathleen Parks. H a rp er gave awards to eighth grade students who are In the advanced band, according to the numbers of years they have participated. The awards went to Robert Biggs, Mike Deets, Dwaln Storm and Brad Sween­ ey, four years; Tamsln Hanna, Candls and Carol M a r r , Patty Smith, three years; Hazel Hof- , sess, two years. He also gave awards for ach­ ievement to the beginning band students: Janell Wilcox, M ary H e r b l s o n , Linda Stevenson, M ike Hanna, Jim Kamph, Je rry Kamph, Drew Sweeney, Janine Belanger, Jim T a y lo r, Jack T u c ke r, Glen Sypher, Steve Donaldson, Pete Wahl, Linda M oore and Cindy Kay. M e r re ll p r e s e n t e d chorus c e r t i f i c a t e s to Ingrid Ak­ e r stedt, Linda Bess, Judy Ful­ le r, Jackie H a ir, Tam Hanna, T im Hanna, Hazel Hofsess, Candls and Carol M a r r , Hea­ ther McLeod, Holly McLeod, Kathleen Parks, John P ete r­ son, Cleve P latt, G lo ria Shaw, Cathy T ucker, Mike Woodruff, T e r r i Amos, Patty Smith, Bev­ e rly Edwards and Debbie Hilde­ brand. Jack Hutton, boy's P .E. ln - structor, presented awards to all the boys who had p a rtic i­ pated In the athletic program during the year with special awards going to Dwaln Storm as the most valuable basket­ ball p layer, Brad Sweeney as as the most valuable football p layer, Brad Sweeney as the most valuable basketball play­ e r and Mike Woodruff as being the most valuable In spring sports. O ra H ill, seventh grade tea­ cher, presented certificates to the studentbody officers and room representatives. They are Candls M a r r, president of the studentbody; Gary Smith, vice president; Linda Bess, secre­ ta ry ; Loleta Moore, tre as u rer; Arden Strycker and Janice M an- lcke, sixth grade room repre­ sentatives; Holly McLeod and C aro l M a r r , eighth grade; and Sally Potter and T e rry Bass, seventh grade. Patty M cC rea, sixth grade teacher, presented awards to safety patrol members, Bev­ e rly Edwards, Hazel Hofsess, Herbert B ell, Kathleen Parks, R o b e r t Biggs, John Jensen, Deborah Hildebrand and G loria Shaw. Scholastic awards were p re ­ sented by Principal Stanley Vandehey to those who had been on the honor ro ll during the year. T o be on the honor ro ll, a student must receive an av­ erage grade of two o r b etter, and to be on the grand honor r o ll, must receive a ll one’ s. The one student who has been on the grand honor ro ll Is Cathy T ucker In the seventh grade. Others who have been on part of the tim e are Tamsln Hanna and Linda Bess. The honor ro ll students are: eighth grade, Jac­ kie H a ir, Hazel Hofsess, Patty Smith, four quarters; Beverly- Edwards, three quarters; Randy- Belanger and Brad Sweeney, l i f e 1 -■I :í ' ■ one quarter; Seventh g rad e--M a ry Foster, Lets M o o r e , four quarters; D a rre ll and David BJerg, three quarters; Kathleen Parks and Gary Smith, two q u a r t e r s ; T e r r y Bess and Pauline E ly , one quarter; Sixth grade— JanlceManlcke, K e rry Hofsess, Lisa Parks, Kathy Aldropp and Steve Ros- en b erry, four quarters; P ris ­ c illa Ely and Arden Strycker, three quarters; Cynthia Bel­ anger, Connie Stevenson, Da­ vid H ill, two quarters; George Ja rv is and Jim Kamph, one quarter. Vandehey then presented per­ fect attendance awards to those students who had not missed a day of school nor been tardy during the year. They are Jayne Nicholson and Jody Sweeney, firs t grade; Shelley Sweeney, third grade; Susan Donaldson, fourth grade; Linda Stevenson, fifth; Kristy K reutzer andDrew Sweeney, sixth; Carol Donald­ son and T im Hanna, seventh, and Reta Guerin and Brad Swee­ ney, eighth. M iss M c C re a ,lib ra ria n ,p re ­ sented certificates to the stu­ dents who have helped her so much In the lib ra ry during the past year. These were Janice Manlcke, P ris c illa E ly, Kathy Aldropp, Drew Sweeney, lo ts Lang, Gayle K n u t s o n , C arl L e a c h , Steven Osberg, Lisa Parks, Lewis Lang, Geo. J a r­ vis, Janell Wilcox and Linda Stevenson. M iss Cook gave certificates to Leta Moore, Cathy Tucker and Kathleen Parks for being on the g ir ls ’ track team, Jun­ io r division, and to Linda M oore, Lois Lang, Debra Swee­ ney and U s a Parks for being on the team In the midget d i­ vision. A lfred Johnson, d istrict 2CJ superintendent, presented di­ plomas to eighth graders, In­ grid Akerstedt, LaVern Bays, Randolph Belanger, UndaBess, Robert Biggs, Peggy Brown, Geo. C h ild ers, Michael Deets, Beverly Edwards, Judith Ful­ le r , Reta Guerin, Jacqueline H a ir, Tam sln Hanna, Deborah H i l d e b r a n d , Hazel Hofsess, V i c k t K reu tzer, E a rl Lang, Debbie Long, Ronda Long, Can- ills M a r r, Carol M a rr, Heather McLeod, Holly McLeod, Nancy McLeod, G loria Shaw, Ronnie Short, P atricia Smith, W illiam Short, P atricia Smith, W illiam Spurgeon, Dwaln Stbrm , Brad Sweeney, Leeberta T itu s, W il­ liam Wahl and Michael Wood­ ruff. IN SEATTLE M r. and M rs . O rris Knapp w e r e In Seattle recently to visit th eir aon-tn-law a n d daughter, M r. and M rs . Nat Angell and fam ily. They also visited th eir son and d aughter-in-law , M r. and M rs. Nell Knapp and fam ily at Tenino, Wash., where Nell is In charge of horses for the 10-0-0 Ranch. Knapp remained this week In Seattle to care for the An­ gell fam ily while th eir parents are visiting Angell’ s relatives In Boston, Mass. TO COQUILLE M r. and M rs . Harold Sypher of F lo ras l-ake made a business trip to Coquille Monday. D U PLIC A TE BRIDGE Port O rford Duplicate bridge met last Wednesday night with four tattles playing. F irs t place went to M r. and M rs . Nick M arsh; second to Ed Bigelow and Nadine Kalina; third to M r. and M rs . Adolph W lnd- m alser. BROTHER VISITS M r. and M rs . Tom Combest of Salem w ere weekend guests of M r. and M rs . Joe Combest and w ere present fo r the grad­ u a tio n of Judy Combest, an honor student, from P a c i f i c High. BARBECUE HELD Enjoying an outdoor barbecue at the G arrison lak e home of M r. and M rs . H arry Kalina Sunday w e r e M r. and M rs. G erry 1 undell and fam ily of North Bend and M argaret U n k - later of epos Bay. yea, M r. aid M rs. Ira Dela- m aider, M r. aid M rs. Pat M il­ ler ami M r. and M rs. le o Phil­ lips. Ben Dement, brother of M rs. G r i f f e y , attended Scott Mc­ Donald’ s graduation from Pa­ cific Monday. years with (he armed forces In Munich, Germany, Is pres­ ently on furlough and I * visiting frle id s aid his fam ily, M r. md M rs. W illiam (Rip) Storm In tanglols. He w ill report to a base In Virginia following his leave. To Honor Nurse AT CO M M ENCEM ENT M r. aid M rs. Dick Barklow of Langlois attended OSU com­ mencement at which tim e their son-in-law , Dewey M ille r , was among the graduating senior*. Later they visited the E .M . G rlffens In Portland. IS HOUSEGUEST Iva Kruger of Brookings Is a houseguest of M r. aid M r * . Ralph llelm ken this week. M yrtle Point Is having "M ac Johnson D ay'' June 11 at which tim e the head nurse of M yrtle Point’ s M a s t Hospital (now known as M yrtle Point CUnlc) for the past 39 years w ill l>e honored with a shower and tea from 2 to 4 p.m . at the Epis­ copal church for nurse, Mac Johnson. A no-host banquet at (he M yrtle Point Hotel Is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . and she w ilt lw> presented the "key to the c ity " for part of the honors. Every­ one Is welcome to attend. VISIT FUNKS Visiting r e c e n t l y with the Clyde Funks were M r. and M rs . Jack Gardner ami fam ily, and M r. and M rs . B ill Roberts of Vancouver and Portland. Present for Lorna Funk's graduation from Pacific Mon­ day were her grandparents, M r. and M rs. Uoyd Reed, Portland. PARTY IS HE LD A Tupperware party was held at the home of M rs. B ill Fos­ te r w it h guests, M rs . Glen Woods, M rs . Leonard Z astera, M rs . Don Mechals, M rs. O r­ ville Preston, M rs. K arl Sch- elsky and M rs . Klndopp pres­ ent. M rs . John Isham gave the demonstration. HOST DINNER PARTY M r. and M rs . Floyd G riffey were hosts for a dinner party at th eir home Saturday eve­ ning. Present were Ben Dement of San Francisco, M r. and M rs. Jack Waldle of Bandon, M r .a id M rs . Sam Dement of M yrtle Point, M r. a id M rs. John M a- RETURN FROM T R IP Mr. aid Mrs. Gus Edstrom returned from a month's va­ cation spent visiting fam ily aid friends In C alifornia. They attended their grand­ daughter’ s graduation from col­ lege at Bellmonte, C a lif., atxl also visited In V allejo, long Beach, Enclnado, Rancho C or­ dova, Sacramento and Sunny­ vale. Edstrom aid the Rev. Mensch left Sunday for a Lutheran church conference at Parkland, Wash. IN EUREKA M rs. Rod McKenzie, Mary Wahl, Syncva Lindberg aid M r. aid M rs . Ted McKenzie were In Rio D e ll, C a lif., Friday eve- n it« for the graduation of Karen McKenzie. FA M ILIE S CAMP OUT M r. aid M rs . Roy C a rr aid fam ily of Sixes aid M r. aid M rs. Kenneth Humphrey of Coos Bay enjoyed a fishing aid camp­ ing trip to Diamond aid C ra te r tuke over the M em orial Day weekend. Camping at lak e Tahkenltch the same weekend were the Bob Billings fam ily and M r. aid M rs. Don West of Sixes. ON FURLOUGH S p e c i a l i s t 5 Roy M arvin Storm, serving the past two ing near a propane tank when It accidently rolled over her. She was taken to (he Bandon hospital where she was exam­ ined and X-rayed. HOUSEGUEST M rs. B. Arm strong of Kansas City, M o., Is a guest this week of M r. aid M rs. W illiam A rm ­ strong at their Elk River home. She attended the graduation of her granddaughter, J o a n , Moiday. Joyce and B ill A rm ­ strong atteided Pal Worthen’s gr.duatlon at Creswell Friday. GIRLS PAN GOLD The g irls of the Port O r­ ford Assembly of God church enjoyed an outing up the Sixes River Saturday. They learned how to pan gold aixl even found some nice colors (gold). At­ tending were Rhonda Colson, Sheryl Young, MaryJane Pe­ terson, Julie Sharp, Tracy Marsh, M rs. Harvey McDaniel and M is . R. L, Sharp. B.-v- helping were Dave Sharp,Tom ­ my C a rllle and Billy Sharp. S o u r d o u g h hotcakes were prepared by the Rev. R. L, Sharp The g irls have a canoe outing planned for Saturday at 10 a.m. on Garrison la k e , Port O r­ ford. F A M ILY DINNER HELD A fam ily dinner was held at the lou ls Kreutzer home In Langlois Sutday with M r. aid M rs. Kenneth Kreutzer and fam ily, M r. and M rs. I «w ell K reutzer awl fam ily, M r. and M rs. Uoyd Kreutzer aid fam ­ ily , M r. aid M rs. Albert Tom­ linson aid fam ily aid B ill Kreu­ tzer all attending. J ill Tomlinson, 3, was play­ RE LA I IVES HERE The W alter Stauffer home In Port Orford has Iwen sim­ ila r to other homes of the ares this past week having a grad­ uate lu the family. Members of the fam ily here foi W alter’ s graduation were M rs. Dale Stauffer of Bryan, Ohio, M rs. David Bryan aid daughter, Kelly, of Portland mill Miss Connie Stauffer of San Francisco. BARTLETTS RETURN M r. aid M rs. D al* Bartlett return«! from Santa Barbara were they were called by (lie c ritic a l Illness of his mother. M rs. G ertie Bartlett, who died June 3. IN EUGENE M r. ami M rs. Evert M ills were in Eugene Thursday. Kathy M ills aid friend returned to Medford after spending a few days visiting her parents. IERE FOR GRADUATION Bob Barton of Huntington Beach, C a lif., was present Mon­ day for the commencement at Pacific High School where his son, Wayne Barton, was a mem­ ber of the class. Wayne, who w ill be employed In Crescent City this summer, made his home with the Everett teen- hart fam ily, langlols. Others here for commence­ ment were M rs. lo t tie Schner- Inger, grandmother of Jim Col­ son, f r o m Oregon City; and Jeanne Wentzel of Gladstone, ,M r . aid M rs. Clarence Roll of Vancouver, Wash., M r. aid M rs. 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