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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1964)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Mar . Stay Receive mum s, TrpBnnes at j3 School Awris Presentation of. honors and trophies put the 'Trcstlng on the cake" lor a year of achievement at Hcppncr High school's Awards Night in the school cafetorlum Monday. Athletic letters, scholarship honors and awards of the var ious departments of the school ran Into the hundreds at the ceremonies. Principal Gordon Pratt open ed the mectlnjr and called on Bill Sherman, student body pres ident, to introduce officers who served this year and present next year's officers. New officers are Carl Bauman, president; Tony Doherty, vice president; Judy Smith, secretary; Margaret Green, assistant treas urer; Karen French, business manager; and Mark Brown, sergeant-at-arms. New cheer leaders are Karen McCurdy, Barbara Blake. Linda Brubach er and Anna Marie Brindle. Officers of the 1963-64 year Award Winners s4 ,1 LaL-. MARTI DIXON was chosen as Girl of the Tear by students at Heppner High, announced Monday night MAR CIA BANDS, outstanding in speech at Heppner High, won several trophies in the Soil Conservation speech contest and tied with Nancy Cleveland for best actress award. 4 CO . . f ..... , 1 DON MAJESKE was the only Heppner High school senior to achieve a perfect attendance record. He Joined a number of Juniors, sophomores and fresh men on the list Introduced were Steve reck, vice president; Gall Hosklns, secre tary; Jennifer Brindle. treasurer; Vickl Barratt. assistant treasurer; Jean Stockard. historian; Stuart Dick, scrgcant-ata r ms; and student council (first semester), Lee radbere. Wayne Evans, Diane Schaffitz. Jeff Turner, Jim Doherty, Dean Lovcren, Steve Warren. Terry Hutchins, Jim Ja cobs and rhyllls Nelson; and student council (second semes ter), ee Padberg, Terryl Green up. Ken Morgan, Pam McCabe, Rick Johnston. David Hanna. Maurine Doherty, Mar g a r e ; t Green. Earl Perkins and Phyllis Nelson. Lee Padber and Marti Dixon were announced as Boy and Girl of the Year, chosen from those named for the nine months. Monthlv choices were as follows SeDtember (sense of humor), nv Georee. Anita Groves; Oc tober (friendliness). Glnny Mooi. Douff Dubuaue: Novem ber (honesty). Marti Dixon. Lee Daggett: December (courtesy), Jean Healy. Jim Jacobs: Jan uary (leadership), Lee Padberg. Gall Hosklns; February (sports manship), Jennifer Brindle, Ken ny Wright; March (poise), Steve Peck. Barbara Bloods worth; April (dependability). Barbara Blake, Tim Driscoll; May (cmzensmpj. Margaret Green, John Duouque. Lee Padber' was announced as most valuable player of the football team, and Larry Mues- slg was named as most vaiuaoie back, Most vaiuaoie uneman title went to Daryl Dick, and Don Majeske was elected by his teammates as most inspirational player. Chosen as the most im proved player was Mark Murray. Co-captains for football, elected by the team, were Padberg, Dick and Muessig. . . . Coaches Jim Sutherland, boo Cantonwine, Pete Glennle and Don McClure awarded letters in the various sports as follows: FOOTBALL (numeral indi cates number of years each let tered). Lee Padberg 2, Larry Muessig 2, Raymond Pticnois John Cole 2. Don Creswick 2, Jerry Greenup 2, Don Majeske 1, Daryl Dick 2, Kenny wngnt 1. Richard Clark 2, Don Munkers 1, Dean Robinson 1, Mike War ren 1. Stuart Dick 1, Larry Heath 1. Lee Daggett 1. David Ander son 1. David Hanna 2, Bruce Spencer 1, Carl Bauman 1, Greg Pierce 1, Scott Barrau i, inn Driscoll 1. Jim Barclay 1, Mark Murray 1, Mark Brown 1, Paul Swaggart 1, Bill Weatherford, Mgr., 4, Dale Van Blokland, Mgr., 3, David Rands, Mgr., 1. Coach Sutherland aescriDea his team as the finest he had ever coached. JAYVEE FOOTBALL Jim 1X herty, Jim Jacobs, Rick Johnston, Dennis O'Donnell. Earl Perkins, Stanley Rauch, David Clark, Dick Flaiz. Gene Heliker. David Gray, Terry Hutchens, Sam Strait, Tim Tunis, Simon winters, coo Harris, Mike Warren, Frank Rob inson, Jay Ball, Ralph Carlson, manager. BASEBALL Ken Smith 4, Carl Bauman 3, Stuart Dick 3, Lee Daggett 2, Tom Green 2, Dave Anderson 2, Sherrill MacDonald 2. Don Munkers 2, Bill Snyder 2, Bruce Thomson 1, Leland Carl son 1, Rick Johnston 1, Dennis O'Donnell 1, Jim Dohertw 1, Sam Strait 1, Dave Hanna 1. TRACK Mark Brown 2, Daryl Dick 1, Tim Driscoll 2, Doug Du buque 2, Dave George 1, Terry Hutchens 1, Jim Jacobs 1, Ron Jones 2, Mickey Massey 1, Ken Morgan 1, Larry Muessig 1, Ray mond Nichols 1, Lee Padberg 3, Dean Robinson 3, Ken Smith 1, Tim Tullis 2, John Wagenblast 2, Bill Weatherford 4, Simon Winters 2, Allyn Witherrite 1. JAYVEE TRACK Mac Hos klns, Earl Perkins. Steve Wagen blast JAYVEE BASKETBALL Mark Brown, David Clark, Tony Do herty, Tim Driscoll, Dave Hanna, Gene Heliker, David Matheny, Sam Strait, Bruce Thomson, John Wagenblast. BASKETBALL Lee radbcrg 3, Douglas Dubuque 3, Ken Wright 2. Richard Clark 2. Ken Smith 2, Stuart Dick 1. Bruce Spencer 1, Carl Bauman 1, David George 1, Bill Snyder 1. David Ander son 1. Wayne Evans 1, Scott Barratt 1. Coach Bob Cantonwine stated that this was the finest basket ball team he had ever coached. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Jim Dohertv. Jim Jacobs. Mac Hosklns. Rick Johnston. Earl Per kins, Steve Wagenblast, Jeff Turner, Dentils O'Donnell, John Cox. BND LETTER awards were presented bv Director Arnold Melby to Mark Brown. Ralph Carlson, David Clark. Gene Hel iker. Terrv Hutchens, Sandy Mc Donald. Mike rierce, Shirley Lr. win. Steve Warren and Brenda Young. Special 75 scholarships to the music and speech camp at Pull man. Wn. (4 weeks) were given to Doug Anderson. Chris Brown, Kathy Melbv. Erin Dick. (..cne Heliker and Martha reck. These MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Don't Lei: It Get Away! Your Earnings Can Be As Elusive As 'A Mountain Trout When you hook a trout, you must use skill in landing it so it won't get away When you earn money, you must use care to be sure it doesn't slip through your fingers. If you save systematically with us, you won't let it get away and you'll have funds when you really need them. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FliST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON 'ry 1 AY v-..y . I 1 - ' J LEE PADBERG was unanimous choice for most valuable plorftri of the Heppner High football team, announced at Awards Night Mondcnr. He also was selected as the school's Bar oi the Tsar. was outstanding in basketball and brack and was president of the senior class. (G-T Photo) BEST HEPPNER BACK l 'K. TVK ' . Z I LARHY MUESSIG was named as outstanding backtield man of the Heppner High football eleven at the Awards Night program. Muessig has won an athletic scholarship to Treasure Valley college, Ontario. (G-T Photo) OUTSTANDING LINEMAN " ' : ' : ' r l : I A . U1 - 's "vrf C i J"-;".;" '' . I s r"-' mm mm ft ,,. "" "t'J' - ' a.immm mmtk ( "t J ! ' 1- . i.. ' " " ' KiJ i - -tf; ... -, r' . N, :.. are awarded with the cooperation of the Hand Parents club, A siH-elal full exxnse scholarship to Pullman went to Tamnra Smith. HONOR SOCIETY pins were presented bv Hoy Kirk to the following: Seniors Bill Sher man. Marti Dixon. Jennifer Brin dle. Gall Hosklns. Juniors Carl Bauman, Lee Daggett. Stuart Dick. Jean Stinkard. John Wag enblast. Tony Dohertv. Barbara Blake. Wavne Evans, Kathy Kay, Mike Sweek. Sophomores Maur een Doherty. Karen French, Mike Bunch. Margaret Own, Tim Driscoll. Mark Brown. This Is the first year that pins have been awarded to the mem bers. In the past. Individuals could purchase pins, but the pre sentation of pins to those earn ing membership Is a step to wards encouraging better schol astic standing. HOME ECONOMICS awards were given bv Mrs. Grace Schmidt. Diane Warren received a cookbook for selling the mosi cookbooks In an FIIA project, the third year that she has won the award. The president's Ravel for Future Homemakers went to Jennifer Brindle. Chapter FHA awards were presented to Diane Schaffitz. Joan Stinkard. Lora Lee Stotts. Rogenla Wilson, Sheridan Wvman. Karla Luc lanl. Trisha Farley, Gayle Batty. Terlsa Monahan, Judy Jones, Stella Hills. Junior homemakers awards (FHA) went to Verina French, Jill Schmidt. Martha Peck. Marsha Sowed. Nonda Clark. F.rna Winchester. Carol Rawlins. Barbara Bloodsworth. Marty Boyajan. Kay Daceett. COMMERCIAL department awards were given for Mrs. Ber nice Struckmeter. teacher, who was unable to be present, by Miss Margaret McCarter to the following: Steve Warren, best 5 minute timed typing. G7 words per minute; Susan Drake, best 1-minute time. J0 wpm: Diane Fulleton. Greg theory award In shorthand; Virginia Moore. Gregg theory award In short hand, GO wpm transcription (5 minute test). GO wpm dictation speed for three minutes; 80 wpm dictation speed for three minutes. GIRLS ATHLETIC awards, al so presented by Miss McCarter. went to Barbara Gribble and Erna Winchester. These girls earned enough points In Girls' Athletic association for their let ters. JOURNALISM awards, present er by Mrs. Margaret Kirk, were as follows: Plaques to the boy and girl who contributed mot to journalism during the year (Bonnie Wiley trophies) Dale Vance and Martha Peterson; ballpoint pens to the outstand ing workers on the yearbook Gall Hosklns and Phyllis Nelson. Special writing awards out standing straight news story, Anita Groves; outstanding feat ure story, Marti Dixon; outstand ing editorial, Mary Johnson; sports reporting, Greg Pierce. Award of making the most im provement during the year, Dick Struckmeier. Junior having con- KEEP FREEDOM RINGING 1 . i rr I J f - A BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS trlbuted moftt to Journalism work In the field of writing. pr.K.f readlna, dummying, stencil in and advertising. Judy Smith. Award f outstanding service in the field of advertising for Mustang and Hehlsch. Gall Hos klns. Martha Peterson. Mary Johnson was announced a win ner f an award for her out standing Law Day editorial. SOROlTlMlST camp scholar, ship, presented bv Mr. Helen Sherman, president-elect of the Heppner Soropllmlst club, was given to Judy Jones, a schol arship. A $10 cash award from the Soropttmtst was presented to Glnnv Moore a local winner In the National Federation's es say contest. FUTURE TEACHER workshop award, given bv the local OKA. went to Jean Slewert and Tom Green. These students may at tend a week's workshop at either EOC. OCK or SOC. AMERICAN LEGION auxiliary wards of $10 each were pre sented by Mrs. Haxel Hamlin, auxiliary president, to Barbara Blake and Stuart Dick for their winning essays on "What ! the Constitution Mean to Me" Mrs. Hamlin also presented two copies of the book. "The Torch Is Passed." m President Ken nedy, to Principal Pratt and Principal lllliard Brown for the libraries In their respective schools. SPEECH AND DRAMA award were given by Mrs. Janet Groves. She presented trophies in the Soil Conservation speech contest to Marcla Rands, first; Jean Stockard. second; and Bill Sher man, third. Marcla also received the first place area award, the first place trophy for the semi finals and third place for the state. Anita Grove was announ-c-d a runnerup In the United Nation Pilgrimage contest. Certificate for one act play awards went to the following: Best actor Larry Muessig and David Clark (tie), best actress Nancy Cleveland and Marcla Rands (tie); bet supporting ac tor Doug Anderson; bost sup porting actressKaren McCurdy. PERFECT ATTENDANCE award were given by iTIncl pal Pratt to the following, all of whom were neither absent nor tardy during the school year: Senior Don Majeske. Junior Sarah Strait. Bruce Thomson. Sophomore Theresa Munkers, Trisha Farley. Diane Schaffitz, Barbara Gribble, Leslie Meador, RiigeuU Wilson, Sum Strait. Freshmen Jim Jacob, Linda Clark. Lennlo Hanna. Principal Pratt commended the excellence of the school's ath letic teams but stressed the fact that In the future he hope more emphasis may U placed on scholarship award at the high school. MM Thai mm l'w - for Every Dashes tlsd ftiauuu irm e CITSTALm WINDOWS 01AU1M1 WINDOWS CATALOO AMD OAXT e MAIL IIMY ( SAMKUtl FLAP COIN AND ms AIS-MAJl DIUO. 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