Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 15, 1971, Section 2, Image 9

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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.
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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.. Sunduy to spend Easter
at the home of Daltoso's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Daltoso.
Rieky and Rena Ely of Seat
tle, Wash., visited last week at
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
went to Selah, Wash, to spend
the Easter holidays at the home
of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Al
len. I
. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord
and son Blllee went to La
Grande to spend Easter at the
noma of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Chipper
Bedord.
Former Residents Visit
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hinton
were Hlnton's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hinton of Ukiah,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnhart
and son Tony of Huntington, for
mer residents here, Kathy and
Judy Hinton were home from
Pendleton also, and Sally Sut
ton of Pendleton was a Sunday
visitor.
Mrs. Ed Kuhn has been a
patient in the Umatilla Hospi
tal since last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman
and daughter Linda went to
Hood River over the weekend to
visit at the homo of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Hoffman.
Mrs. Earl McQuaw spent the
weekend in Hillsboro visiting at
the home of her stepfather and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frost.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck
meier went to The Dalles Sun
day afternoon to visit at the
home of their son and daughter-in-law,
Rev. and Mrs. Dick
Struckmeler.
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