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Riverside High Names Top Two Students Diane Black and Dennis Lamb ha to been chosen valedictorian and salutatorian of the senior class of Riverside High School tot . 19TL, announced today by van LKUtoso, school principal. Diane . is valedictorian and has a grade point average of J w. sne baa been very active during' her high school years. She has been a member of the National Honor Society the last three years serving as Its treas urer her senior year, served as student body secretary her jun ior and senior years, was class president her freshman year, as class vice-president her Junior year, has been a member of the student council for three years, on the annual staff her senior year; a member of the Pep Club and GAA all four She was selected the GAA Girl or the Year her Junior year, was Sweetheart princess her fresh man ,. year and Homecoming princess her Junior year. She was a Junior varsity cheerlead er one year, and has been a varsity cheerleader the past two years. She was winner of the Na tional English award as a Jun ior, and selected to Merits Who's Who In American high schools aa a Junior. She was a member of the district ensemble contest, the FTA, played ia band two years, and sang in the chorus inree years, sue participated in the Potpourri musical her jun ior year. Dennis is . salutatorian and has a grade point average of 3.80. He served as student body vice-president his Junior and senior years, Is curerntly serv ing as president of the Nation. aJ Honor Society, which he has been a member of all four years. He was a delegate to Boys' State, was selected to Merits Who's Who In American high schools, was winner of the National Math award, and has Deen a member of the varsity basketball team his junior and senior years. He also served as the Letterman's Club recorder nia junior year and as class treasurer his freshman year. Both Diane and Dennis were recently selected as the Out standing Teenagers of America for 1971 from Riverside High School. The Gazette-Times Is your Moore Forms dealer in Morrow county. jI JliPTj, nil i j i w FY . .. I! DIANE BLACK Valedictorian """ "? mm ej f 1HK Mfv wcatfi mwcjcmtimom GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, April 15, 1971 Section 2 Action Taken to Expand Boardman DENNIS LAMB Salutatorian Lynda Orwick Gets U. 0. Honors Lynda Orwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Orwick of Lexington, is a sophomore at the Ilnfvprsitv of Orpffon. She Is carrying 22 hours and is a political science major, one is on the honor roll with a grade point average of 3.68. Lvnda will be initiated into Alpha Chi Omega. Br MART LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Mayor Dewey West, Jr., Rupert Kennedy, Zearl Gillespie and Arthur Allen all went to Portland the first of last week to attend a meeting with Dick Ivey and Roger Bud ke of the engineering firm of Cornell, Howland, Hayes, Merry field and 11111 to discuss plans for the expanded city of Board man. They reported on their meeting at the city council meeting Tuesday night. Mayor West appointed a com mittee to be called the Board man Expansier Panel, which in cluded Henry Gantenbein, Ver non Russell, Allen, Gillespie and Kennedy. , In other action the council adopted a resolution to enter in to an agreement with the Mor row County Court to establish the Morrow County Coordinating Committee. Announcement was made of a fire training program at Salem May 8-9, and all volunteer fire men are urged to attend. The.date of the budget meet ing was set for April 27 at 7:30 p.m. Riverside Honor Roll The A honor holl for River side High School for the past nine weeks has been announced as follows by Dan Daltoso, prin cipal: with a GPA of 3.5 to 4.0 seniors: Lynel Braat, Dennis Lamb, Frances Wiley; juniors: Linda Frederickson, Tarina Lowe, Debbie Walter; sopho mores: Susan Ball, Wayne Dow ney, Debbie McCoy. On the B roll, with a GPA of 3.0 to 3.4: seniors: Diane Black, Judy Franke, Pat Proctor, Don na Pummel; juniors: Bill A- cock, Ron Baker, Wayne Buchan an, Gary Frederickson, Kathy Ryan, Joni Tliler; sophomores: Dolores Hilling, Casey Kuhn, David Richards, Bruce Russell, Bob Ryan; freshmen: Linda Ball, Jerry Donovan, Jody Noble, Kar en Richards and Sharon Stewart. There were four tables of pi nochle in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Women's Ac tivity Committee of the grange. Mrs. W. G. Sevhafer was host ess. High prize was won by Mrs. Don Downey, and low went to Goldie Wolpern of Arlington. Mrs. Sam Books of Arlington and Mrs. Albert Warnock receiv ed the traveling pinochle prizes. Mrs. Neil King and Mrs. Har old Rash were hostesses for the Ladles Aid Society of Boardman Community Church Wednesday afternoon of last week at the King home. The ladles planned to serve breakfast at the church Easter morning following the early morning service at 6 a.m. Mrs. Leo Root was In charge of the devotional hour, taking as her topic, "Go And Tell." A letter was read which Mrs. Seth Russell had received from Margery Benedict, missionary in Africa. Easter Activities Mr. and Mrs. Jfm Pieper and children Patty and Danny of Portland were Easter weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Pie per's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Wyss. Sunday they and Mrs, Wyss went to Pendleton where they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Wyss brother ana sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderegg. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash were their sons-in-law and dau ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pen ages and children Michelle and Shawn of Wilder, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Getz and sons Stanley and Steven of Milton Freewater. Mrs. Howard Bundy and child ren Elaine and Robert of Rich land, Wash., were weekend vis itors at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. Warren's Guest , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children Carolyn and Dan ny of Portland were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Clark's father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren. Oth- er visitors at the Warren home were Warren's nephew, Elmer Warren and son Dale of Port land. Sunday guests Included Mrs. Warren's grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Skou- bo and daughter Shannon of Pendleton, and her son and dau ghter ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and son Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball spent the Easter weekend in Pendle ton visiting at the home of Ball's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball. Zearl Gillespie and Hazel Car penter went to La Grande Sun day to visit at the home of Mrs. Carpenter's sisters, Mrs. Esther Emmons and Eva La Chance. Mrs. Lena King of Roseburg reived Saturday to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Pastor and Mrs. Nell King. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and children Pattl, Matthew and Tom of Portland were weekend visitors at the home of Kenne dy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru pert Kennedy. Elbe Akers of lone was a Sun day visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hazel Miller. Visit Washington Mrs. Leo Root went to Wasco Saturday and accompanied her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root, to Port land where they spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Root's grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hoot. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso and children Joe, Danette, Helen and Danny went to Walla Walla, Wash.. 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