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GRADUATING WITH THE HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL Clasi of 1966 axe th abore aenion. Top row.
left to right Tim DriscoU. Maureen DobertT. Micnaei Kinaio jean neair. secona row ymnia
Smith, David Matheny. Judy Jonei, Ema Lynn Winchester. Third . row Sandra McDonald, Leslie
Meador, Susan Drake and Theresa Monahan.
School Bells M
By DAVID H. POTTER
Superintendent,
Morrow County Schools
As this school year draws to
a close, the administrators are
planning for a remedial sum
mer program.
On April 25. 1966. our school
district was granted approval
of a project under Public Law
8910. Title I. The title of this
project Is:
"Morrow County District-wide
Summer Remedial and Cultural
Enrichment Program.
This program will concen
trate on remedial reading, re
medial mathematics, remedial
spelling, and to a small degree,
remedial social studies. The
program is scheduled to start
on June 20. 1966, and will con
tinue through July 29, 1966.
This will allow six weeks of
special work for three hours
each day. The classes will be
held from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
Arrangements will be made
to transport the students by
small school buses. The staff
will be hired from our current
teaching staff wherever possi
ble. The program will include two
classes in the Heppner Elemen
tary School, one class in the
lone Elementary School and
one class in the A. C. Hough
ton Elementary school. . (The
school district has been oper
ating a remedial program in
the A. C. Houghton school for
some time, and this program
will be continued).
In addition to a teacher for
each class, the program calls
for a teacher's aide to assist in
the remedial program.
We are hoping that the teach
er aides can also be certified
teachers from our present staff.
The administrators are current
ly taking applications and talk
ing to their staff members
about this program.
The students will be selected
by faculty and teacher recom
mendation. The staff will then
contact the parents and secure
their permission and coopera
tion. In Heppner, one class will
cover a class range from one
through four; the other class
will cover the range five
through eight.
In lone, the tentative class
range is grades one through
six. In the A. C. Houghton
school one class will cover the
class range one through, four,
the other class (district spon
sored), will cover the class
range five through, eight
. As final plans are developed
for this program, we will keep
you Informed.
Board Meet Set
" A special meeting of the board
of .directors . of Morrow County
Srhnol THstrirt R-l has been
called by Irvin Rauch, chairman,
fox Thursday night (tonight) in
the lone High School Library.
The board will act on resignat
ions at the meeting and hire
personnel, if any suitable appli
cations are presented. At 8 p.m.
the board will meet with the
county court and the lone city
council to discuss flood control.
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1966 who will receive dip
lomas at Commencement exercises Thursday, June 2, includes
53 graduating seniors. Top row, left to right Dean Lovgren,
Brenda Young, Steve Warren, Sheridan Wyman, David Clark.
Second row Margaret Green. William Snyder, Jr., Diane Schaf
fibt, Simon Winters. Jr., Cherilyn Smouse. Third row Richard
Flalx, Shirley Erwin, James Johnston, Barbara Cribble, Tom
Rawlins. Fourth row Lora Lee Stotts, Paul Hlsler, Janis Ba
ker, David Gray, Karla Luclanl.
Fllfth row Mark Brown, Shirley Norton, Mike Pierce. Gayle
Batty, Garry Tullis. Sixth row Karen French, Jim Barclay,
Teresa Munkers, Mike Burcham. Rogenla Wilson. Seventh row-
Kenneth Morgan, Trisha Farley. Gene Heliker, Ginger Males
ke, Ray Jones. Bottom row Susan Lindstrom, Mark Murray.
Mary Stockard, Mike Bunch, Loleta Grissom.
The entire community shares the pride
of you and your family ...
Congratulations Class of 1966.
Kinzua Corporation