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::- -is I ( :';'V . ft., , - " J - l l ly 1 I 1 .kk jig J - ;:k rv if ' HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES Thursday, May 21, 1964 1i 4- 3 Class Of '64 THIHTY-NINE STUDENTS are included In the Heppner High school class of 1964. In the group above are (top row, from left): Alvin Ayers, Jennifer Brindle, Sharon Bunch, Richard Clark. Second row Pam Cochell, John Cole, Don Creswick, Daryl Dick. Third row Martha Dixon, Doug Dubuque, Ed French, Diana Fulleton. f . , V (' 5 5 , ' mm ......1 - I tll , I u - rmi.nij . .. jfamm if,,,! 3 fci iwitiwiiiia Class of '68 Guests At Dinner Party Mothers of Eighth Grade "graduates" went all-out Satur day evening to bring a happy climax to their children's grade school years. The class of 54 students, with teachers and sup ervisors as guests, were enter tained at a dinner and dance at the Catholic parish hall. Mothers prepared and served the ham dinner, complete with homemade rolls, strawberry sun daes and dainty cupcakes dec orated as May baskets. Miniature maypoles centered the long tables. A large banner in front carried the class motto: "Sail on ward, through life's breakers roll." Program numbers were intro duced by honorary hostess, Mrs. Fred Gimbel. Steve Pettyjohn extended a word of welcome for the class and all students were presented a carnation corsage or boutonniere, along with a scroll of the class prophecy. Principals Hillard Brown and Gordon Pratt were each introduced by John Rawlins, and each gave remarks of encouragement and challenge to the students. A piano duet, "Salute to the Colors" by Mrs. Gimbel and son Ricky was en joyed by all. Dancing followed to favorite records of the students. Mrs. Marshall Lovgren served as general chairman for the evening, assisted by Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Bob Abrams, and many of the mothers helping with cooking, serving and cleanup. IN THIS GROUP are, top row David Georqe, Glenda Hills, Lyle Hopper, Gail Hoskins. Second row Mary Johnson, Don Majeske, Bob Massey, Ginny Moore. Third row Larry Muessig, Phyllis Nelson, Ray Nichols, Lee Padberg. Pinochle Club Meets At Cutsforth Home Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth was hostess last Thursday to eleven women who gathered at her home for an evening of pinochle Play. Prize for high score was won by Mrs. James Phegley, who highlighted the evening by meld ing 1500 trump. The tallies re vealed Mrs. Don Griffith to be second high. Mrs. Phegley also won the pinochle prize. Mrs. Cutsforth served a chilled strawberry dessert with coffee to her guests that Included Mrs. Delmer Buschke, Mrs. Doyle Key, Mrs. Elmer Berry, Mrs. Bernard Damon. Mrs. Larry Simmons, Mrs. Darrell McLachlan, Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mrs. Delbert Piper, Mrs. Jim Devine, Mrs. Phegley and Mrs. Griffith. IN THIS GROUP are, top row Steve Peck, Martha Peterson. Roger Schoonover, Bill Sherman. Second row Dean Shiller, Aaron Smith, Ken Smith, Dick Struckmeier. Third row Dale Vance, Don Van Winkle, Bill Weatherford, Ken Wright. Bottom row Jerry Greenup, Marcia Rand, Melodye Berry. Sperry Reunion Set Relatives of the Pioneer Sperry family will gather Sunday, June 7, at Hat Rock State Park for their annual reunion, it is an nounced. Friends of family members are cordially invited to attend. The affair will start with a potluck dinner at noon. TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph paper and other office sup plies for sale at the Gazette-Times. XL life y, . f I il '64 fci i mil in in i ill -J GOOD LUCK C With your diploma in hand chart your course for the future. Rugglcs Insurance Agency CHARLES and HELEN RUGGLES Heppner May the continued efforts that have brought you this prize Bring you to even greater success in the future. LAIRD'S VARIETY Harold and Arolene Laird WE JOIN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN WISHING YOU HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE. est of Luc ! from KINZUA O