Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 10, 1955 o a 1st Grade News. The first, second and third grades enjoyed having a Hal lowe'en party together. We played games in the gym and the room mothers served refresh ments. Jimmy Jacobs and Kenny Es teb have been out of school this week because they have the mumps! We shall be glad when they can come back. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Matthews visited our room this week. 4th and 5th Grade News ... Last week we chose as our room president, Ronald Crabtree; our vice president, Marvin Pad berg; secretary, Judy Sherer, and news reporter, Sandra Eubanks. The 4th grade is studying about the structure of bodies and some pupils are bringing skeletons of animals. The 5th grade are bring ing exhibits of simple machines. The room mothers gave our room cider and doughnuts for our Hallowe'en party. Ronnie Crab tree gave cookies as a treat and Bill Akers gave popcorn balls. Our game committee had games with candv nrizes for winners. The decorating committee were Marvin Padberg, Jim Howton, Judy Sherer, and Arleta McCabe. 8th Grade News We have been having nine weeks test in some subjects. All of the girls have been busy PAPER STAFF Editor Sharon Cutsforth Assistant Editor Sue Coleman Artist Julie Rietmann Society Editor Judy Mason Fr. Class News Dallas Rea Soph. Class News .... Louise Botts Jr. Class News Wayne Ball Sr. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree Boys Sports Editor Jim Pryse Girls Sports Editor Jean Swanson Girls League Rep., Anna Jepsen Production Staff Ann Belle Coleman Judy Howton practicing for the tryouts in yell leading Monday. Mrs. Akers brought some re freshments for our room on Hal lowe'en. We also had a nice time at the party Monday night, "lone'g Sportsmanship" lone has always been known for their good sportsmanship and support of our community. We are very p'roud ot the inter est our parents and friends give us. We played Echo two weeks ago and displayed about the poorest sportsmanship the stu dents of lone have ever seen. It wan't the students who cut up but a few of our parents. How do you expect us as students to grow up with a decent attitude toward life if adults set a poor example. It takes a big person to take a loss as well as win. Weather Report Due to recent rain the farmers around this vicinity have been able to start seeding. There are some who have finished seeding quite sime time ago and their wheat has made good progress due to this much needed mois ture. Monday night it snowed so Tuesday morning there were some surprised people. By Tues day night most of the snow was gone. Hammond Organs, Pianos SALES AND RENTALS Gillette's Music Center 119 S. E. 2nd Phone 4517 Pendleton New Football lerevs The lone football team got new football jerseys.' They are red with white numbers and stripes! around the sleeves. They look! real "sharp" boys! The basketball squad also will have new warm-up trousers. Boys Sport News Friday night, the 28th, lone Cardinals were defeated by Stan field 19 0. Stanfield made their 19 points in the first half. lone held them to no score in the se cond half. Homemaklng The hamemaking girls are go ing to give a Mothers' Tea for the high school mothers, Nov. 10, 2:00 p. m. Thursday. Thursday the girls experimented with cream puffs. Some of the girls' cream puffs turned out fine and others were fair. We are all learning and having a lot of fun at it Hallowe'en Party There was a nice Hallowe'en party given by the eighth grade and high school room mothers, on Oct. 31, Monday evening. It was for eighth grade through high school. Dancing and games were enjoyed by everyone. Prizes were given for the best costume. Keith Rae won first. He was dressed like a young lady. Ernie and Darlene Drake won second. They were dressed as Hobos. Lindsey Kincaid won third, he was dressed as an Arab. We wish to thank the room mo thers for the wonderful party. We all had an enjoyable time. Coming Events Masonic dinner for the Cardinal hall team. Monday Nov. 7 6:00 m. Spninr nlavs Nov. 15. "The Stuf fed Shirt" and "The Bachelor League". The first basketball game will be at the Jamboree, December l The team has some nice trips to fin on this vear. Thev travel to Union the ninth to play and then lav over in La Grande ana piay the collece freshmen the littn of December. DANCE. What kind square dance: Where lone Legion hall; When .Nov. inth. 9:30 to 12:30: Re freshments served. Senion Class News The seniors are all busy study inc for their blavs. Most of the seniors were gone rlurinf? teachers institute last weekend. Jean Ann Swanson and Garv Brenner went to Portland, Jim and Bob Pryse went to La Grande. Everyone had a nice long vacation. The senior mothers had a shower for Darlene Drake. She received many nice gifts. Its INTERNATIONAL for 0- .- . . ' " s-w- 1 V! 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