The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, July 01, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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District Two Picnic at Champoeg;
1500 Attend First Annual Festival
The h ea d q u arters staff of F o rre st
Und6r the le a d e r s h S o f Dave' Carpi- ',
eriah; D ird p b r of D istrict No. 2, OSEA,
the first annual festival was organized
a riO h eW at- Champoeg State P a rk on
Sunday, A ugust 28.
The h ard-w orking ‘and highly effi-
cient com m ittees th at did the spade
w ork ahd~dna.de this festival a success
were"-as follows: I
Activities: Sam Randall, Neva D al- I
las, P au l Gemmell.
E n tertain m en t: Peggy Arnaz, Kay
Vedder, R uth Branch.
Finance: Jo h n M a n n i n g, M ary I
Laughlin.
I R efreshm ents: F ran k Hutchison, A rt
R ockafeliow |2|
Publicity: R. W. Southw ick, Janeane
Greenlea.
I T ransportation: C a m e r o n Maul,
MdrVin H elland.
S tew art, BG^ne ^ ^ ^ n i i pWBand ? Jean
B rim acom be aided in large m easure,
w i t h K gene ~ S c i¥ m id t.^ ^ B B jE ^ c u tiv e
Secretary, capably carrying the m ajor
load of coordinator and liason officer.
F o rrest Cooper acted as m aster of
cerem onies in his usual and in te re st­
ing, efficient m an n ew fo p p ip p G over­
nor C harles A. S prague delivered an
enlightening address on the historical
significance of C ham poeg; and m any
of th e talented OSEA m em bers p a rti­
cipated in fu r n is h in g th e en te rta in ­
m ent program .
As pictu^ ^ ^ ^ fem ale im persona­
tors vied for th e honor of festival
queerajwith the contest close and h e a t­
ed as each “b ea u ty ” had w ide appeal
and loyal hosts of friends. Bob Ashby
o -S o , Was declaredl
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