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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1956)
. KMSrc. I) Statesman. Salmi. Ore., Thurs., Fch 23, '.Ti 5 More Girls Arc Added to M 33' ISjlV(MilS)fj ICIIIIIH bCC c V night, WOOnnrUN'-Lois Younc 13. an outstanding student, won the 195fi spelling championship of Washing ton Grade School here. Lois, the (laughter of Mrs. Esther Voune. Tl" S . Front St., Wood I hum, will be jhost entrant at the srmi finals 1 of The States-fman-KSLM Mid i Valley Spelling i Contest here ThurcHov mh Younf March 8. Lois is in the Ith grade and her hobbies are reading and music. Her teacher is Keith Llewellyn and she was certified for the contest by Principal Charles M. Campbell. Winning second in spelling here was Mary Hannah Isa. 12, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Isa, 1030 6th St., W'oodburn.. and plac ing third was Arlene Samson, 13, daughter of Mrs. Pessie Samson, Route '1, Box 3H. Gervais. Mary Hannah is in the 7th grade, Arlcne the 8th. j INDEPENDENCE - Bridget Williams, 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. Dorothea Williams, 319 N.j Log Cabin, Independence, is spell ing champion of Hill 4 X, tatesman- t Spelling .X at RickT v,, 1 Tuesday, I . f 1 6. Her miiiuMmJ I k . ; 1 I 1 if. 1 Henry School. Bridget, in the 7th grade, will represent Inde pendence in the semi finals of The Statesman- KSLM Contest reall, March 6. teacher is Mr. Brwet.wiiumi McKenzie and her hobbies are cooking and sewing. Louise Treichler, 13, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Treichler, Route 1, Independence, won second honors in spelling at Henry Hill, and third place was taken by Karen Hassing, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Haener, Route 1, Box 57. Independence. j Louise and Karen are in the 8th grade. Bridget was certified (or the semi finals by Principal Ralph Farrow. j EVERGREEN - Thirteen-year- old Laura Kimsey, daughter of Mr. I nd Mrs. B. . Kimsey, Route 3, Box 104, Silver-j ton, will .repre sent Evergreen I School t n the semi finals of I The Statesman- KSLM Spelling Contest at ML Angel, Thursday night, March 1. Laura is in I the 8th grade and her hobbies Unra Kimirr are reading and and painting. She was certified as school spelling champion by her principal and teacher. Mrs. Mary A. Bloch. John Bradshaw, 15, and Sharon Bradshaw, 13, children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradshw, Route 3, Box 106, Silverton, won second nd third, respectively. John is in the 8th grade, Sharon the 7th. RICKREALL Host contestants at the semi-finals of The States man KSLM Spelling Contest here Tuesday night, Morrh mill h " Sharon Kay Anderson, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John -I. Anderson Routes, Box 276, Rickrcall. Sharon was c e r t i f ied as spelling cham pion of Rick reall by her principal and teacher, Mrs. Evelyn j Lewis. She is in the 8th grade and her major bobby is horseback rid ing. ' Mary E. Butler, 14. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel E. Butler, Route 1, Box 361, Dallas, won sec ond place in spelling, and third place went to Curtis Maxfield. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maxfield, Box 112. Rickreall. Mary is in the 8th grade, Curtis the 7th. SCOTTS MILLS-Karen Slater, 14. 8th-grade president and a blue ribbon winner in 4-H sewing work will represent I her school in the fsemi finals of : The Statcsman 1 KSLM Spelling Contest at Ml. f Angel, Thurs- Qi; n i gni, March 1. Karen is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Plater, ' Scotts Mills, and was IK?: Sharon Andrrioa PC lUrra lUter certified for the semi-finals by her principal and teacher, Melvin C. Mitchell. Her hobbies are fishing nd playing Softball. Winning second honors in spell ing at Scotts Mills was Leona Barber, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber, Scotts Mills, nd taking third was Joyce Caster, 13. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El dred Caster, ScotU Mills. Leona U in the 8th grade, Joyce the 7th. 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