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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1956)
oZaz oaJ o lite lJeen-acj,e Cont ' V' - h t v inaen ' fl Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . Features (Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, July 29, '58 H "I. J f 1 '1 M '!' v f 4 - - -, y 0 ixeeping cool . . , under l trees in hammock are Sari Allen and Jeanette Harrison, who are enjoying the summer weather and hoping it will con tinue until school begins. Relaxing . . . after a tennis match are, left to right, Doris Hein, Jackie LaDue, Donna Hamman and Ann Robinson. During the warm days and in between working hours high school girls take advantage of their summer vacation and enjoy their favorite sports. V; ... -AUrk- ' W iiiittri 1 f.nwjM Qunbathjog ... is al- 7! I V ways a popular past- ' Zfrf J I 'ime for the young con- . .V'" k I tingenf during the sum- ffA J mer. left to right, above, . i' l") a'Hc X are Beth Horn, Jean At-itf-A tflJ 'iif-CVV'Vi r tebury and Sally Joseph, f ) -K4:AwEtSiS who ire acquiring grand .X V :TZrll'ttJ sunt.n. during the warm I jilrTr'---r ,7 5 T - V-'i-X 'is s! .weather. ; - ' LW. :Vw -JS.VJ2 ' Bicycling ... is also a vonte sport for the young set, whether it is warm or cool. At the left, are Mary Wood and Judy Larson about to, .fake off for a ride down a coun try road. J Tall Timber lou . . . gets ' her carrots for the day from Brenda Asch enbrenner, while Judie Seamster and Jackie Doerfler look on. tou, ; who is six years old, has been raised by Judie Seamster at Tall Timber, the country home of her parents, the Floyd Seam iters, where the pictures on this page were taken. t , ;: 1 J? 7 I (All photos by Kennell-Ellit Studio). ,1 c)oo V n .1 V -' 1 x a. w 3 the -V i 1"' "fc - . aT 5 r - g y - ' s : -j 4 Nr.."' v jr 1 1 ' ,A I ' 1 1 f J