APRIL 8, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 Fundraisers on tap in April for MHS senior night McNary’s fi rst class planning 50th reunion The 50th year reunion of McNary High School’s fi rst graduating class has been set for July 15 to 17. The class numbered about 250 and were com- prised of students who moved from North Salem High School and Keizer students. Events during the three day reunion will include golf, and a barbecue at the Dye House at the Mission Mill in Salem with students from the 1966 class of North Salem High School. The reunion dinner will be held at McNary Res- taurant and Lounge; the event winds up with a tour of McNary High School. The deadline for registering for the re- union of McNary’s fi rst graduating class is June 1. Visit www.mcnaryhs66.com for information and registra- tion information. Small businesspeople can register for Lemonade Day Registration is ongoing of booths for Lemonade Day 2016. Lemonade Day, a national organization, teaches grade- and mid- dle-school students how to be an entrepreneur by planning and managing a lemonade stand alone or with their friends. The fi rst Lemonade Day was held here in 2014. The May 1 Lemonade Day is being organized by the Salem- Keizer Education Foundation. There are expected to be hundreds of stands on that day throughout the two cities. Some of the kids are planning to set up their booths at high traffi c retail locations, others in their neighborhood. Participants agree to share a third of their revenues with a charity of their choice, save a third for their education and spend a third as mad money. Registration is now open. Visit salemkeizer.lemonadeday.org for information. Deadline is the last week in April. Two fundraisers are taking place to help fund the annual Mc- Nary Senior Grad Party. One is a McNary Seniors vs. Teachers basketball game. Billed as a fi ght to the bitter end, this event takes place Friday, April 8 starting at 7 p.m. in the McNary High School gym. MHS seniors will be challenging teachers in a basketball showdown. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for students and free for children age 5 and under. The other fundraiser is the annual geranium sales, which end on April 15. The all-night drug- and alcohol-free senior grad party takes place June 10 at the Battlecreek Courthouse Athletic Club. Salem Health scholarship Submitted photo Cavell named as player of the year The Salem Sports & Breakfast Club recognized the senior basketball players of the year and the two-time state cham- pion South Salem girls basketball team at its meeting April 1. Harry Cavell of McNary High School is the senior athlete of the year for boys basketball. Harry, a team captain, played shooting guard for the Celtics. For the season, he averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals per game. Harry was named fi rst team all-Greater Valley Conference as a junior and was the GVC Player of the Year as a senior. He has been selected to play in this year’s Oregon vs. Washington game. Applications are now avail- able for the Salem Hospital Foundation scholarship for half-time or full-time students in medically-related fi elds of study. All applicants must live in Marion or Polk County or be a current employee or immedi- ate family member of a current employee at Salem Hospital, must have applied to a col- lege in their fi eld of healthcare study and must have completed all prerequisite classes before applying for this scholarship. Visit www.salemhealth.org/ scholarships and click on the Salem Hospital Foundation Scholarship link. Applications must be postmarked by May 10 to be considered. Final selections will be an- nounced by June 30. If you have any questions, please con- tact the Salem Hospital Foun- dation offi ce at 503-561-5576. death notice James Powell Nov. 30, 1962- March 31, 2016 No services at his request. Assisting the family is Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service.