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Topic Club Hosts Annuo I Tea for Senior Girls An arrangement of pink dai ses and tilte lily of the valley centered the tea table at the Senior Girls tea, sponsored by the lone Topic Club May 10 In the home of Mrs. Mtlton Morgan. Each senior girl was presented with a small gift. Mothers of the senior girls were invited as well as the high school women faculty members. Barbara Talley, Sarah Andrew, and Mrs. Ja mes Anderson, Mrs, Ed Hiemstra, school secretary, Mrs. Dennis Brandon, wife of the principal, and Susan Lindstrom were also special guests. Mrs. Elmer Ladd poured the punch and Mrs. Vera Rietmann served the coffee. Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. Jim West assisted the hostesses. Mrs. Morgan began the pro gram with a welcome to the guests and Introduced Mrs. John Proud foot, president of Topic Club. Mrs. Norman Nelson cave a history of the Topic Club, including its goals, objectives, and achievements. Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom gave a reading pertaining to graduation. The senior girls and their mothers who were present for the annual affair were: Cindy Barnett and Mrs. Dave Barnett; Shauna Bergstrom We salute each of you. COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP, Inc. EVERYBODY IS PROUD OF YOU SENIORS! con lone 8th Grade Has Dinner-Dance The lone Eighth grade graduating class was honored with a buffet dinner spon sored by the parents on May 13. Streamers of purple and orange accented with white snowball flower arrange ments were on the tables. Fried chicken was served to the 43 guests present. Among the guests were tea chers, Bartara Talley, Class advisor; Darrel Wilson, Jer ry Martin, and Principal Den nis Brandon. Special guest was a former teacher, Mrs. John Wagenblast. The Seventh graders Join ed the graduates for a dance that followed the dinner. Those graduating from the Eighth grade are: DanAkers, Arlynda AUrlch, Lori Berg strom, Kathy Burcham, Har vey Childei s, John Ekstrom, Rene Flack, Rotrt Gates, Kim Gutierrez, Richard Keene, Skye Krebs, Cather ine McElligott, Todd Peter son, Lauretta Piening, Le Roy Rea, Joe Pietmann, Da vid Tucker, and Clay West. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom; Julie Zinter and Mrs. Sid Z inter; Cathy Cannon and Mrs. Pete Cannon; Cheri Carlson and Mrs. Louis Carl son; Ann McElligott and Mrs. Dick McElligott; Mary Mc Elligott and Mrs. Don McElli gott; Marlene Magill and Mrs. Stanley Magill. CLASS OF 1972. ULATIOnS Chuck Nelson Makes AG Honorary Chuck Nelson, an OSU senior mtjorlng In Fsrm Crops, was recently Initiated Into the National Agriculture Honorary. Alpha Zeta, which has chapters on SB college campuses. To qualify, an initiate has to be in the upper two-thirds of his class scbolastlcally. The OSU chapter has been currently working on expand ing the agricultural wing at OMSI and Is setting up and Heppner PROM 1972 "House of the Rising Sun" was the theme of the 1972 Heppner High School prom held Miy 13 In the HHS ca feteria. The oriental theme was carried out with cherry trees, ocean pictures and dra gons on the walls, chimes, lanterns, and a half-moon bridge over a small stream at the entrance. Jill Rugg and Steve Rhea were croned queen and king at intermission. The court was Debbie M:Leod, June Ledbetter, Charlie Pointer, and Jim Van Winkle. Muisc was provided by "Round Trip," a four piece band from Portland. Tbey played all types of music- specializing in requests. "We like to play what you like to hear" one of the musicians assured the large aa vsd nsw Your achievements lure mfttti Kl roud, tad with this pride wt leek orwexd to hearing more about jtti achievements fa tat fututt, RUGGLES-BOYCE exchange program with an agricultural college In New Zealand. While a student tt OSU, Chuck hasbeenactlvelnband; Is a member of the band hono rary; and of the Sophomore honorary, Thanes. He will graduate June 4 In Farm Crops. Chuck, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel son, Is an lone High School graduate. crowd several times during the night. The banquet was held earlier in the evening at the Catholic Parish Hall. The theme was carried out there, too; the sophomore servers were dressed in bright orange outfits. Junior class president Shanny Farley was super visor of the big event. Class advisors are TomShear.Stan Addison, and Linda Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morgan of Aloha, were May 10-12 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Morgan. Well Done Your record is firmly established. Congratulations to the graduates. MURRAY'S REX ALL DRUG INSURANCE "..rvy. ' ; r. w . . j CRAIG MLNKB RS who took second place at State in the low hurdles with 21.1 and fourth place In the high hurdles with 15.6 Riverside The annual Junior-Senior banquet of Riverside High School was held Mon. night at the Elks Club in Hermis ton with 76 attending. Spec ial guests were the faculty and other school personnel. Bruce Russell, junior class president, gave the welcome, and Tony Barnhart, senior president, the response. The class history was given by Wanda Johnson and Joni Til ler, the last will and testa ment by Debbie Abercrombie and Kathy flyan. The class prophecy was presented in the form of a taped film. A special planue was given by the seniors to Lester La roux, who is retiring from TJIETVORID IS It offers unlimited opportunities" for you to "Grab on" "Do it' Good Wishes. WAGON WHEEL CAFE and LOUNGE JV c I y j is M t i hi Born to lead... Best wonderful V jjrjlk Seniors 'tSTOV SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT JACK AMD BOTH VAN WW1LE teaching this year, In ap preciation of his contribution to the youth of Riverside High School. The May Day theme was used for decorations, with M.iy baskets at each place, and Maypoles and candles centered the tables. GRANGE NEWS Members of Willows Grange who attended a visi tation to Rhea Creek Grange on May 12 were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers, Earl Morgan, and Mrs. Floyd Bor- BESWSHES V , FT ' The way you've done you'll reach the top and more some day, CAL'S CAFE Mary McElligott gets cash The Morrow County Coun cil of the Eastern Region of the Oregon Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease As sociation through Its Morrow County M.'diral Careers Sch olarship Committee has granted $200 to Miry Margar et McElligott, lone. Mary has already been accepted by the University of Port land. She will become a nurse who expects to specia lize in pediatric nursing. Miry is the valedictorian of her graduating class. The Morrow County Coun cil has awarded medical ca reer scholarships to county students for 15 years. This spring the council also m?de It possible for 27 teachers to earn 3 college credits each by attending a Smoking Se minar. Mrs. Mark Halvorsen, Alisa and Anjie, of LaGrande, were Miy 10 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley of Heppner. Mrs. Alta Lofton, mother of Mrs. Al Marick, has re cently been hospitalized in the Community Hospital, Pen dleton. Weekend guests of the Leo Crabtree's were Mrs. Sharon Gehnas, Alisa and Timmy, and Mrs. Blanche Scheelar, all of Caldwell, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen visited in the borne of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halvorsen, Alisa and Anjie, for Mather's Day. The worl d ou in isj designed for your Riverside lone HEPPNER INLAND CHEMICAL that's our Grads! TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT Irrigon- RIVERSIDE MayZJ-TIIURS. -Kinder-garten program - Cafe tor lum 9:00 a.m. A.C. Hough ton. MAY 26 - Friday River side High School Graduation Riverside 8 00 p.m. MAY 29 - Mon Mem orial Day - NO SCHOOL. MAY 30 - Tues. Regis tration for A C. Houghton Summer Recreational Pro gram - A C. Houghton 9:00 to 12:00 - Riverside 2:30 to 5:00 Six grade Jr. High Orienta tion - Riverside Jr. High 1:00. MAY 31 - Wed. Dress up Day. Awards Assembly - Cafetor lum 10:00 at Riverside High School. lone school calendar The spring concert, pre sented by students In grades 1-12 will be on May 25. The last day of school for students will be June 1. The teachers will have a work day on June 2. Report cards will be available at the school on June 5, 6, and 7. The swimming pool M open for the summer on June A group of lone United Church of Christ attended the state conference council held at Camp Adams on May 12-13. Those representing lone were Don Bristow, Rev. William Arthur, Fredrick Martin, Bob Rietmann, and John Riet mann, youth representative. better understanding. Best Wishes. Heppner LOTTS ELECTRIC