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graduates parties Throughout Morro County nuny fcmilts of graduating hiKli sehoolm enterUliKHl tinillujs ami frieml.s in their honor, THE LOUIS CARIJ50NS of lnf hjd f nests from f ver.il pbivs in honor of tholr itiughtor Chorl's graduation. Captain ami Mrs. Kcrmlt Kru'ksiMi anw from Fair child Air Force lUse, Mr. and Mrs. Kotrt Hope ami family from Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schoolcraft from Portland, Mr. ami Mrs. Len Darst from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Johnson front Scap pose, Mrs. Evelyn Watson from Kansas amlMissSlurcn Aatson from Portland. They ere joined by Sandra Carlson home from E.O.C., La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, Larry ami Dee Ann, Mrs. John Graves and Mike Graves, all of Hep pner, and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Carlson, lone. MR. AND MRS. L.T.CHRIS tiansen of Irrigon, honored their son by entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dunn and sons Joe and Mike, Mrs. Hessie Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Raches of Richland, vU.; Mr. and Mrs. William Colley. Michelle and Vicky of Burbank, Wa.; and Mrs. Mike Creighten of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Christiansen and family of Irngon Joined the group to offer their congratulations. Darwin Christiansen and Steve Acock left the following morning for a camp out near Baker. MR. AND MRS. JOHN LED better and daughter Judy of Lexington had guests over the weekend in honor of their daughter June's graduation. June's sister, JeanetteKling er and son came from Port land as did Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reel. Joining these guests or dinner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and Jeannine and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyer and children and Ron Sherman. MR. AND MRS. FRANK Osmin of Gooseberry enter tained at a dinner honoring Frank's brother, Art, a Hep pner High graduate. Guests included Mr. and Al Osmin and Jess, and the Osmin Bro thers' father Alton Osmin, their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Don White and grandchildren David and Alanna from Her miston, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor from Lakeview, Judy's parents. Mrs. Sara Adkins a family friend joined the festivities. MR. AND MRS. VERNON WILSON AND MR. AND MRS. BUD MARSHALL had a large group of relatives and friends of their graduated Susan Wil son and Barney Marshall gather after graduation at the Wilson home. Severalgrand mothers, the parents, bro thers and sisters and a group of Condon and Heppner friends enjoyed Barney's fav orite cake and some wonder ful home made ice cream. IHTPWt; lOKKl. C ?l--rrv TIH ;, TIhii.Iv June t. 1072 Jill Rugg Wins Twice Library Aides Enjoy Tour The annual library tour was utaiiv by five lleppner f t-ti Library aides, their Instruc tor Mrs. Madf.o Thomson, and a district bus driven b Mrs. Joe Yoooin. Antes June LeifMter, iH'le bie Peck, Kay Numbers, liar lura SlieriiMii, ami Helen liy rnes enjoy mI visiting dermis ton High School where they msM i ted the libraryand hap- - eiieil to be aMe to attend jn I varsity rally si)iud tryouts. ' I Going on to 1 eiKlleton, the I 1 i grimp was guided through the . I J HMCT library by 1 llrarian y'? Mrs. Mary Kites who gave an informative and interest- th ing talk while .showing aides the facilities. I IM SMI I'll liliAlH ATI S I iiuothy J. hi Smith, who will U' giadiuled this June limn t-asli'i ii tlreitonCollei'e Willi a It S degree in bio l c v . cum Liuiie, h.id lieen aoiiited a teaching assis tant in plant ulhiio-y at Ma sliiiirton State University In I'lillin.iu for nt't year. A tiMi-liiii)'. assistant at KOC fur wo years, he tus worked in the bii'lngy di'iurtinent thret' years. Ins parents. Air. ami Mrs. Ray K. Smith, live In Ya kima, Wash, he was a gra duate of IIi'i j iht hle.li School. I MM HA MR wasawanl mI ln'st actress for single l'i'tciriiunce at (he first an nual Awards Niftit on May IG. I his was for her perfor mance as Norma I'ubbly In I'l.u.i Suile. Chen Carlson, loite High ScImmiI senior, was recently awarded outstanding Teen ager of Oregon by Governor Tout MeCall. The ceremony was comlucted May 17 In Sa lem al Hie capitol lulldlng. (iov. McCall presented MIkr Curlon with a trophy. Members of Miss Carl son s family present for the honored occasion were tier lureiils, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C arlson; her brolliers, Phil and (Tint, graiKlmolhers, Mrs. John Graves, Heppner, and Mrs. V.L. Carlson, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Nolwrt Hope and family of Eugene, her aunt and uncle; and a cousin, Larry Pettyjohn, an OKU slmlciit. The lone Scho ol's prlnciiul. Dennis Hran don ami his family were also present. Unable to attend the event was Miss Carlson's sister, Sandra, a student at E O.C. Governor Honors lone Senior fr I - -1 1 Kyle's horse "Pepper". Kyle, Jeff Marshall, Jill Rugg, Jim Van Winkle, Hill Jepsen and the nose of Hill's horse, "Dustv", as they line up at the High School Rodeo at John Day, Jill Kugg, 18, had a big day Sunday, June 28. She won all around honors and the George Gibbs memorial tro phy at the EasternOregouJu mor Rodeo at John Day. A bout 250 young hands from ages 9-18 from Oregon, Wa shington and California com peted in the events. She nude it home to be graduated as an honor studentatHeprnerHigh that evening. Others partici pating at John Day were Jim Van Winkle and Hentum Mai com in bull riding ami Kyle Robinson and Hill Jepsen in team roping. On Monday Jill amlBenham went to Vale to the Junior Rodeo there. Jill won again, taking all around cowgirl. Each of these rodeo contests was a two day event, but Jill was scheduled so that she could participate in them both and squeeze her own gradua tion in between. J, lone Graduates Gain Honors T "Our future is not a gift, it is an achievement" was the class motto for lone graduates. Their graduation featured the school colors, red and white, and theychose carnations as the class flower. George Sanders, manager of KWJJ Radio, Portland, gave the com mencement address entitled "Only Truth Will Do" which rated "excellent and inspir ational." He was introduced by Principal Dennis Brandon. The graduation program in the school gymnasium took place Saturday, May 27, at 8:00. The processional and recessional were plaved by organist Gene Rietmann. Cathy Cannon gave the Invo cation and Shauna Bergstrom gave the Benediction. The thirteen graduates in their red gowns sang the chorus of "Friends" and Richard Ham lett sang the solo part. Cheri Carlson delivered the salutatory address and Mary McElligott gave the valedic tory address. A poem "Desiderata" was recited by Rick Barnett. School Board member Don McElligott pre sented the diplomas. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Scholarships and awards were presented to the following: Special trophies to Valedictorian Mary Mc Elligott and Salutatorian Cheri Carlson. A BMCC full tuition scholarship to Rick Barnett. The Union Pacific $-100 scholarship was presented to Cheil Carlson by Mrs. Garry Tullis of the Extension Office. The Elk's $300 scholarship was presen ted by Larry Prock to Mary McElligott. The P.T.A. $100 scholarship went to Ann Mc Elligott. Julie Zinter was awarded a $100 scnolarship to North West Bible College in memory of Ray Barnett of the Assembly of God Church. This was presented by Rev. Doil Burwell. Mary McElligott was awar ded the 1972 Oregon Scholar certificate, given honors at entrance and a $600 schol arship by the University of Portland, and the Morrow County Medical Careers scholarship of $200. Mary is also a finalist for National Merit Scholarships, but the final selections have not yet been announced. Four of the thirteen grad uates are members of the National Honor Society- Cheri Carlson, Mary Mc Elligott, Ann McElligott, and Clirton Krebs. IONE'S JUNIOR HIGH BASEHALL TEAM: FRONT ROW Todd Peterson, clay West, LeRoy Hea, J, Kietmann. John Ekstrom, Hob Gates, Kim Gutierrez, Skve Krebs. i. j. Coach Jerry Martin, kneel Back row: Harvey Chllders, Sr.: j v rrr V; I fife p J i-f'i hi UW, 1 V ' I 1.' Y H Hi K ic.r i m mm mm m Mm aWba I TV'- IONE'S BASEBALL TEAM on a practice Mark Rietmann, Gregg Wilson, Kent Winkelman, Kevin Gutierrez, Mike Warren, night: w : from left Paul Peterson, Phil Carlson, ez, Dick Snider, Tom Gates, Ed HAVE YOURSELF A REAL Ask For If At Your Favorite Store Distributed by: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Pendleton 240 S.E. 3rd St Pendleton, Or. FAMILY FUN at the lone CEiEjirdi) Ikmihw Sat., June 3, 10.30 A.M. 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