Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 22, 1966, Page 6, Image 11

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    of Activity
Schools
December is
In Heppner's
Month
Public
It Was Open House 'on the Hill'. . .
Students Escort
Parents to Class
1st to 5th Graders Give Program. . .
HF.PPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Tnursderf. December 22. 1966
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"HE THREW THAT spitwad, not me!" That could be what Harry ODonnell Is saying as he point
back to cnother grownup student Tim Moore, at Heppnci High open house last Wednesday
night Peggy Snyder, a Heppner High student seems amused at the antics of the "returning
students.'
A now dimension was added
to tin Heppner llinh school
scene Wednesday evening. IV-
ember I I. as teachers ami stu-
lor.ts wore joined in tho class
room by parents, ami ouch cot
a fresh look at tho otluoation
pr.HVss in which all aro so vi
ally mtorostoil.
Students came homo that af
ternoon with onlv ono homo
work assignment: "Hrinu vour
parents to 1TA tonitht," "and
manv o( thorn did thoir homo
work well.
Turnout, according to Vi l-.m-ham,
counselor, was bettor than
eoctod since tltoro was a mim
tor of other aotivitios e,oin: on
in tho area that niht. Sho es
timated tho number of students
and parents at botwoon l( and
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Aftor a friof PTA mooting in
tho gymnasium, whoro now
aooustioal modifications wore
demonstrated hv Principal Rich
ard Carpenter, those present at
tended tho regular class soiled
n!o. with periods shortened to!
1: mimitos. ;
Toachors of each period had THE "SIDEWALK tn Iront of "Crate's Furniture Store" was. the settlnq lot the Skater's Walts,
prepared informative domonstra- performed by third graders in the Heppner Elmentary program Tuesday night December U.
Pons and talks and answered The group at the left has )ust finished the waits while the qroup at the right is doing a
parents' questions about thoir special dance. The "sidewalk' was actually the stage In tht unlor hlqh gym.
childrons work. Of particular in
terest in these sessions wore -
demonstrations of new equip
ment, accounts of teachinc
methods uod by teachers con
cerned and some comments on
the objectives of each course.
After "K" period classes, all i
particijiants gathered in the
niuh school library for a social i
hour and inspection of audio- !
visual aids from tho Instruc- '
tional Media Center in I'endle- ;
te n. Freshman mothers served '
Christmas cookies and coffee.
Gaicttc-Timcs Photos. Engravings
Processed on G-T's New Fairchild
Cadet Photo-Engraver.
PRINCIPAL DICK CARPENTER goes oer some of the teaching materials used at Heppner High
with Mrs. William (Jane) Rawlins at the conclusion of open house at the school last Wednes
day. Bob Abrams is risible at left in background. The group is in the library enjoyinq re
freshments following attendance at "classes."
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RACHEL DICK, journaUsm teacher, explains to Mrs. Ronald Leonnig (left) and Ernest McCabe
(right) rame cf the work being done in her classes at rchool.
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JOINING in singing "London Bridge" in the Mother Goose scene
at the Heppner Elementary program were these third graders.
From left Linda Pearson, Laurie Chally, Cheryle Turner, and
Diane Martin.
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MOTHER GOOSE. Ruth Ann Kelthley, second grade, was on hand
for the Christmas season when the grade school presented its
program last week. She came out of her Mother Goose book
to introduce characters in the program.
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KIRK HORN, biology teacher, is pictured as he explained work
in his classes to parents at open house at Heppner High las
Wednesday night.
MRS. VIOLET LANHAM. counsellor at Henonpr Hiah u rmiaht
by the camera discussinq the high school program with guests HEPPNER "PONIES" pull a sleighful of girls slnginq "Sleigh Bolls In this seen nt lh itm.
at open house (out of picture) at the coffee period following! ner Elementary Christmas program. Fourth gr aders presented this portion 2 JaUtm .lK
the classes.' teachers at the school had a share In staging the program, XtottawUm '