MSrc: I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed, Feb. 2, 06 4 Girls, 1 Boy Certified for Spelling Bee 1 LESLIE JUNIOR IIIGH-Thrcc 7th-eradro topped .the intra-srhool spelling contest Tursdav at Leslie Junior High, and Eileen Hartley. 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t Wayne Hadlry, I " 787 Cross street, if.. Calim Minn fi... honors. Eileen will represent her s c h 0 0 1 in the s e m i-finals of The Statesman K S L M Spelling Contest a t t h e State School for ' the Blind nrvt EUrn n.dirr . Monday night. She was certified for the eontrst by Principal Earl Hampton. Her teacner is miss Margaret Aynes ana ner hobbies are reading, play tog the piano, sports and fishing She is active in Camp Fire Girls Winning second at Leslie was John -Saffron, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Saffron, 710 Tillman venue, Salem., and placing third was Term Gustafson, 11, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gustafson, KS Hansen avenue, Salem. The top three spellers in each chool contest receive certificates of merit from the sponsors. DAYTON Helen McManimie 13, will represent Dayton in the wmi-final of The Statesman- KSLM Spelling Contest at Amity, Wednesday night, March 7. Helen, as school spelling titlist, as certified for the semi-finals by P r i n c i pal Robert Tedd flcr teacher is Mildred Smith She 1 1 t h e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. x Ray M c M a n i mie, Route 2. Dayton, and her hobbies are music and reading. Hia McMaaimia Delores Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mann, Route 1. Box 156, McMinnville. and Alan Zupo, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 2upo, Box 222, Dayton, won sec end and third, respectively. The two runners-up also are 13 years old and all three top spellers arc in the 8th grade. MONITOR - Karen Lee Willig. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willig. Route 1, Mt. Angel, is spell ing champion of Monitor School. She is 13 and in the 8th grade. H e r principal and teacher is Mamie Vincent. Helen will compete in the s e m i-finals of The Statesman- KSLM Spelling contest at Mt. Angel, Thursday night. March 1. Her hobbies anr t oecond place in spelling at Moni tor wem in Ilnnn. Unn... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt omann, and third place was won by Robert Mann. 13. son of the ev. josepn Mann, Route 1, Mt Angel. . - . Both Donna and Robert are In toe sin grade. . FROTLAND-The president of V UJUana m grade, Lynne An oerson. will mmui. . an null- lands entry in the semi-finals of The Statesman -KSLM Spelling Contest at the State School for the ciwa m Salem. Monday night, February 27. Lynne, who plans to take up engineering, is -. iuc eon 01 Mr, . vin W. Ander- son, Route 6, j , Box 824, Salem. X ' I He is in the 8th ( I grade and his " J 1 0 b b i e t ara Lyaat Aad.rtoa sports, target-shooting and build ing moaei airplanes. Hit pnncl pal and teacher is Mrs. Benona Dawson. Janet Aaserude, 12, daughter of A. Aaserude. Route 8. Box 62 Salem, and John Heinz. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heinz, Route 6, Box 871, Salem, placed second and third, respectively. t Janet is in the 7th grade, John toe 8th. VALSETZ-Beverly Cook, who look too KDelline hnnnrt in 19" repeated her triumph this year ana will represent valsetz in the I .semi- finals of i iir aiaiesmnn KSLM Spelling Contest at Ual- las, Wednesday 1. night, Feb. 29. f RflirAvtir im (Via v" ' dauBhter of Mr and Mrs. Jack Box 'alsetz, and and Mr; ICook Sr ' f356,Vals i her hobbies are skat inland , rir coa playing the pi ano. She is in the 8th grade and a popular student and leader. Her teacher is Larry Walker and she was certified for the semi-finals by Principal C. M. Price. Eva Lina Hibbs. 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hibbs. Val aetz, and Carole Rhoades, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jody Rhoades.' Box 807, Valsetz, placed aecond and third, respectively. Kva Lina it in the 8th grade, Carole the 7th. TNT MII.B. HTH1I, 11 l"a aiairta ! . 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