Two to Attend
FFA Convention
At Kansas City
Alfred Prnke titul Karl Stnu-k-mi-li-r
will Irnvi'l lo Kiiiikiin ( lly
noxl month In llw iinnuiil Ku
tur KiirmiT of Amrrlcn nutton
el convention. Tliry will n-prt.
writ tln 1ck-(iI clmitiT of the or
Kunl.ntion. Tin tiy will iravv on Oc
tolxr H mid will rrlurn the lHth.
Tlio trip will be mailt' by train,
llnl Wliltukcr In Uio chapter
advisor tli lit yi'ur.
llntli bnvx urn junior antl are
In their third year of the su-hool's)
floriculture and atiop program.
Thev arc both ofdtvrg In their
thitpter.
KcportlnK duty In Viet
Nam In Jny Dull. He In the on
of Mr. and Mrn. Leon Hull,
lleppner. He U a Graduate of
11113 In '(15.
Crvu Pierce In Iximp on leave
from the sicrvlee, before going
to Viet Niim noon. He U s) grad
uate of H I IS In 'G5. Ills purenUi
are Mr. und Mrit. Gene Pierce.
Marty Boyajian
Named Editor
Stuff for the HehlHcli wiih del
ected luNt week. Martv Boyollnn
In the editor nnd MurKUcrltn
Moore In ww editor, dale Mul
com nnd Barb II loodit worth ore
make-up editor.
I'hoto editor arc Mike Sween
ey nnd Jeff Turner. Tim Smith
will handle feature. Dcnulx 0
Donnell und Kick Johnston arc
In charge of circulation. Mac
HoKklriN will manage the KportN
Nectlon attain thl year. Turn
McCahc nnd Koi!'r LeorinlK will
handle the proof reading dutlin
with Jill Schmidt, head typist.
Donna Potter will uxfdjtt with
the exchange.
Anne I.lnclm'll of Portland and
DennlN iKiherty of 1-exlngton
were married In September. l)cn
nlN In a (jraduate of Lexington
lll(!h Ni hiKil and the on of Mr.
und Mrs. ilernard Doherty of
l-exlnuton.
Steve Peck Iihn been accept
ed Into the Navy. He In a (jrutl
unte of HUH In 'Hi and has
been attending the University
of Idaho. HIn parentN are Mr.
and MrN. Kenneth Peck.
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 29. 1966 5
Hehisdi
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
Heppner, Oregon
ii
September 2!, 1 Heppner, Oregon
PubllHhed neml monthly by the MudcntN of the Heppner High
School JournallKm Cluftsei
Heportlnu by the members of the Journalism clauses
Marty Boyajian
... TeetiHle Moore
Kdltor
News Kdltor
Make-up
Editors Gale Malcom
Barbura BIoodHworth
Photo Kdltors Mike Sweeney
Jeff Turnifr
Sport Mac Hosklns
Feature Tim Smith
Circulation .... Dennis O'Donnell
Kick JohnKton
Donna Potter
Proof-reading Pam McCabe
Roger Leonnlg
Typing Jill Schmidt
Advlitor Mrs Kachel Dick
Future Farmers
Attend Meeting
Several local officers of FFA
attended the district meeting of
FFA officers at Hermlston held
on September f. Those attend
ing were Bob Harris, president;
Steve Wagenblast, vice-presi
dent; David Hall, secretary; Al
fred Drake, treasurer; Earl
Struckmeler, reporter; and Stan
Kauch, sentinel. Mike Alsup, of-flcer-at-largo,
was unable to at
tend. September 10. the FFA iudg-
Ing team returned with the sec
ond place trophy from the FFA
judging contpst at the Sherman
County Fair. The team included
Steve Wagenblast, Bob Harris,
Karl Struckmeler, and Alfred
Drake.
Sherman County received first
place.
Britt Misses First
By Only One Point
One point separated Roger
Britt from getting all-around
cowboy honors at the Western
Rodeo Association finals held at
Madras September 24.
Roger won first In co.v riding
and saddle bronc riding. He was
runner-up In bareback riding.
The contestants competing in
the rodeo were from the ages
of nine to 19. This finished the
junior roaeo season.
Roger is a
at Heppner High school
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
farm ifin HDMF.
Junior this year PeTiTleton 27G-T761
Interest Declines!
We've noticed that In the last few years. Interest in school
clubs und organizations has declined a great deal. Our clubs
could be very worthwhile if we had more members who were In
terested In getting something done.
And improvements must come through the students. This is
the time of the year when the clubs are getting reorganized, so
let's get out und recruit new members. There are clubs open to
all of us, especially the girls.
lly Joining some of these we will get a better chance to know
everyone, along with promotion of more activities and school spir
it. Let's all try to make this year the most successful of all.
Respect Lacking?
Do the underclassmen resect the upperclassmen in HHS? As
seniors we see that there la little or no respect In this school.
When we were freshmen we waited for seniors to leave the as
semblies first without being asked to. We are also sure that every
year a senior writes an editorial similar to this one complaining
of such respect. Well, as seniors It is our privilege to do so and
hope that something will be done to Improve this matter. Show
a little respect!
TO THE EDITOR
To the students of Journalism
II:
Dear friends:
It Is mv sincere hope that you
who have taken over the job of
publishing the HEIIISCH realize
the challenge, the responsibili
ty, and the need for a good
school paper. For the sake of
your own education and the ed
ucation of the readers of the
HEIIISCH I hope thut you will
strive to make this year better
than last and better than all
the years In the history of our
school paper.
Enclosed Is a check that I
know will be well spent for
that "special need" that will
arise sometime this year.
My sincere thanks to Mrs.
Dick and this course. I know
what It has done for me see
what you can make it do for
you!
Sincerely yours,
Jim Barclay
Chorus to Rehearse
The HHS chorus will meet
every Friday during the second
half of "F" period. The group
of approximately 20 girls will
hold section rehearsals at 12:30
several times a week. The chor
us Is under the direction of Mrs.
Kachel Dick.
A man expects a lot from his car. Good loo that are a
constant source of pride. Performance that won't let him
down. A quiet, authoritative ride. Integrity of workman'
ship. Unique features that add to theioy of driving. A car
that pampers and protects the ones he loves. It taes a lot of
car to satisfy a man. Mercury does it. ..28 different ways!
Introducing the all new '67
Mercury. . . the Man's Car!
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Drill Team Elects
Officers for 1967
The drill team, organizing for
the 1966-67 school year, elected
officers at its first meeting.
These officers are Gale Malcom,
president and drill leader;
Sheila Luclanl, vice-president
and assistant drill leader; and
Teensle Moore, secretary.
The girls who will make up
the drill team were chosen the
week preceding the election.
They participated in the try-outs
and were selected by several
faculty members and the class
presidents. They are Teensle
Moore, Kathy Matthews, Sara
Miller, Paula Slewert, Marcia
Jones, Theresa Harshman, Linda
Heath, Sheila Luclanl, Barbara
Bloodsworth, Gale Malcom, Mer
rl Lee Jacobs, Ruby Fulleton,
Glnny dough, Vickl Robinson,
Chris Munkers, Donna Potter,
Susan Starks, Maralee Murray,
Debbie Barnett, and Debbie
Young. Alternates for this year
are Nancy Campbell, Rita Pet
tyjohn, Martha Pierce, and Mo
na Marshall.
Photo and Honors
Clubs Pick Officers
Officers were chosen for Na
tional Honor Society and the
Photography Club last week.
The leaders of HHS are Steve
Anderson, president; Erin Dick,
vice-president; Pam McCabe,
secretary; and Jill Schmidt,
treasurer.
The Photography Club will be
headed by Mike Sweeney, pres
ident; Charlie Anderson, vice
president; Teensle Moore, secre
tary; Marty Boyajian, treasur
er; and Gale Malcom, student
council representative.
A graduate of HHS In 1964.
Ginny Moore has been named
a counselor at EOC. She Is a
junior, and Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Moore.
CE
NOTI
ALL WATER USERS
Of Willow and Rhea Creeks
and Tributaries
With extended dry season, we have an
extreme stock water shortage on all
reaches of the streams. Many users can
not utilize their fall pastures without wa
ter in the creek. As these are stock wa
ter decreed streams and irrigation sea
son ends on the majority by September
1, and October 1 on most of the balance,
this should remove all questions as to the
preference for stock water.
I would like users' cooperation on dis
continuance of all irrigation for the sea
son, so that the small amount of water in
the creeks can make its way down stream.
Much stock is coming in early off fall
ranges, and presents a drastic need for
the limited water supply.
If any questions arise, I may be con
tacted at Pendleton 276-7111. Jerry
Haines, water master, or Boyd Hadden,
assistant, will be contacting individuals
in the next few days. Thanks for all co
operation. JERRY F. HAINES
WATER MASTER
STATE OF OREGON
DISTRICT 5
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A man'g ind
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A man txpecti lot from
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It to him. Prime examplci:
Unique Twin-Comfort
Lounge Seal In front
(plenty of Irgroom for him
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Marauder 410 V-8. New
Super-Huih RIJc. Power
iliac hrakei up front, stand
ard. And speed control, op
tional, And many more
better-Idea features.
Ford Motor Company Lifeguard Design Safety Feature!
On every 1967 Mercury you get as standard: Dual hydraulic brake system with warning
light Deluxe front and tear seat belts with reminder light Impact-absorbing steering wheel
with deep-paJdol hub Padded Instrument panel Padded sun visors Padded windshield
pillars Double-yoke safety door latches Remote conttol outside rear view mirror Non
glare (DayNight) Inside mirror with flexible backing Breakaway or double-pivot Inside
mirror arms Windshield washers Two-speed or variable-speed windshield wipers Thick
laminate safety plate glass windshield Turn Indicators with lane-changing signal feature
Positive door lock buttons Backup lights Self-adjusting brakes 4-way emergency flasher
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Totally newt
Mercury
Brougham!
A man's 1ind of
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A lot of better Ueat for
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styling to Ita
Continental-type uphol-
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rower ironc ense oraKes,
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Excitingly newt
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Cyclone!
A man's ind of
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The Cyclone shown, with
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the Man'i Car for the men
who like their action big:
every performance feature
man looks for. Including a
4-barrcl Marauder 390 GT
V-8; dual exhausta; heavy
duty handling gear: shocks,
springs, stabilizer bar; power
disc brakes up front the
worksl Cyclonel
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