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HEPPNER ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April II. ItH r.lickfc Hoskins -Princess of 1973 Arlington Jackpot Rodeo The Crucible r y v M1CKIE HOSKINS Mickie Hoskins - Princess of Arlington Rodeo Mickie Hoskins has been named as princess of the 1973 Arlington Jackpot Rodeo to be held in Arlington Mary 5 and C. Princess Mickie Hoskins is a junior at lone High School where she is interested in many activities. Active in G.A.A. she has held the office of Sgt. at Arms and has been on the track and basketball team the past three years. The highlight of this year in sports was being invited to the Portland Colesium to play the Trail blazers ballboys at halftime. she is in speech and drama and had a part in a recent play. Having a lifelong interest in art. she has helped with play and concert backdrops, program covers, signs of all kinds and designed the cover for last vears "Ionian", the school yearbook. The petite 17 year old miss stands 3 ft. 2 inches and has dark brown hair and eyes. Having spent all of her life on the family ranch on Rhea Creek, riding is a way of life, enjoyed by the princess. Gath ering stock and driving feed truck are well liked jobs on the ranch, but moving the sprinkl ers gets to be tiresome, she admits. Last summer she helped out on the hay baler and will be doing that again this summer. Princess Mickie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoskins and her sister Anne w as on the 1971 Arlington Rodeo Court. They are looking forward to attending the pa rades in the surrounding areas this summer. The Arlington Jackpot Rodeo will be May 5 & 6th. Queen is Marci Linnell and the other princess is Bobbie Acock both of Boardman. Boardman r ..I. r i..i Invitational The 5th annual Morrow County Invitational Track and Field Meet will be held at Boardman Saturday starting at 12 noon. The Meet is sponsored by the three high schools of the County, Heppner, lone and Riverside for AA and A compe tition. About 20 schools are expected. Double A Double A schools coming are Grant Union. Wahtonka, Ma dras, Crook County, Mac Hi, Stephenson, Wash, and White Salmon, Wa. Single A Single A schools are Heppner, Riverside, lone, Umatilla. Echo, Arlington, McEwen, Enterprise, Sherman, Pilot Rock, Helix and Condon. There is a possibility that John F. Kennedy from Mt. Angel will also participate. The Heppner Gazette-Times presents the cup to the winning A team and the Bank of Eastern Oregon the AA team trophy. Last year Enterprise won the Gazette-Times cup and Steph enson. Wa. won the Bank of Eastern Oregon cup. Dean Naffziger, athletic di rector of Heppner High School and orginator of the meet, says that it is a good meet to watch and only one year in the last five years has the weather been bad. Baseball Riverside Riverside 0 - Umatilla 9 Riverside 14 - Heppner 13 Riverside 8 - Umatilla 11 Riverside 4 - Stanfield 8 Riverside 0 - lone 5 Riverside 5 - Stanfield 12 Riverside 2 - Heppner 16 Heppner Heppner 13 - Riverside 14 Heppner 6 - lone 2 Heppner 9 -Umatilla 5 Heppner 16 - Riverside 2 lone lone 2 - Heppner 6 lone 11 - Arlington 2 lone 5 - Riverside 0 lone 9 - Weston C i The Heppner Community Drama Club presented "The Crucible" on three evenings last week at the High School The drama is by Arthur Miller. Pat Pat ton of the Shake spearean Festival Assn. in Ashland said of the play. "This play is based on research of actual incidents in the 1692 Salem Witch hunts. Since its 19 curtain culls at its opening in 1953, this powerful and historic drama has been produced by thousands of European and American groups, making it one of America's major works on stage. THE CRUCIBLE is a drama tic exploration of the conditions of mass hysteria. The sources of the whirlwind of hvstena that swept up John Proctor sprang from the Puritan religion, which dwelt upon the bestiality of man and his inability to rise above evil. The constant en ticement of the flesh could be resisted solely through constant moral vigilance and prayer. The result was a society so repressive that no self expression or individuality was tolerated In the play, the witch hunt originates from very simple needs: the desire to dance, to learn something of the outside world, to enjoy rather than resist sensual pleasure. When the girls are confronted with their "sin", they make a not unusual choice - rather a scapegoat than punishment. If the devil is to blame, then we are innocents corrupted. Any one might be a victim. Once the fear of witchery is unleashed, it begins to be fed by petty motivations. The cry 'witch craft' becomes a convenient tool for obtaining property notoriety, or revenge. Thus it is out of a repressive society dominated by a morbid religion that this vortex of hysteria is created. It feeds on fear growing more and more perva sive until reason is paralyzed. Today, many who attend performances of THE CRUCI BLE do not remember the trials of the McCarthy era. Arthur Miller's play was inspir ed by the social and political climate of this period. In the face of the turmoil and fear engendered by misguided pop ular judgment and mass action, how- shall a man behave? Shall he submerge himself in the ideology that he finds repugnant? If so, he becomes an instrument of the growth of the terror. He is stripped of his personal ident ity . or as John Proctor puts it. of his 'name'. Or shall he stand aloof from the hysteria, and in so doing bring fear and suspicion upon himself? In so doing, he remains a man of conscience, but the man loses his life. Caught in the dilemma, John Proctor at first chooses life above conscience, yet he ulti mately cannot bear to have his confession made public. "How may I live without my name?" he cries 'I have given you my soul, leave me my name!" The play w as directed by Mrs. Lynda Slusher. Members of the cast: John Myers. Alice Abrams, Michelle Evans. Landa DeSpain. Marie Van Marter, Sheridan Tarna sky. Rick Drake. Lynda Baker, Tami Meador, John Rawlins, Jane Rawlins. Randy Morris, Bob Jesperson. Mary Abrams, Bob DeSpain, Tom Roberts. Dave McLeod. Allen McCabe, Greg Davidson, Sally Winters, Helen Byrne. Stage crew and helping in various capacities: Mrs. Ann Toney. Mrs. Linda DeSpain. Cheryle Turner, Kelly Harri son. Barbara Sherman, Jim Slusher. Rob Eckman, Mike Orwick. Mary Abrams, Randy Morris, Neil Poulsen. John Rawlins. Joyce Marquardt, Jaunita Wilson. Teresa Hughes, Cindy Rogers, Marjie Roberts. Greg Davidson, Heppner Auto Parts. Lyle Schwarz of E.O.C., and the Rev. and Mrs. David Blackaller. Sophs' Class Movie Coming The Sophomore Class will show a movie April 27 at 7 p.m. at the Heppner High School cafetonum. The movie "In the Summer" is a surfing movie showing the adventures a group of boys have as they search around the world for the perfect waves for surfing. Anita Davidson, class presi dent says. The proceeds will go into the class treasury for the Junior prom we'll have to put on next year." Heppner Golf Today The Heppner High School Golf team also plays Umatilla today. They will begin play at 1 p.m. at the Willow Creek Golf Course. They have a 4 way meet Saturday at Kinzua beginning at 9 a m. Teams participating are Umatilla, Wheeler, John Day and Heppner. HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL GOLF HEPPNER VS RIVERSIDE Heppner and Riverside golf learns met April 11 at Heppner. Riverside team members and scores for 18 holes: Don Harper 77, Terry Donovan 101. Don Russell 85. Jim Graham 89 and Bruce Russell 88. Best of 4 of 5 scores totaled 339. Heppner team members and scores: Bill Jepsen 75, Doug Gunderson 68. Garry Hunt 68. Mike Mills 68 and Brian Boner 78 The best 4 of 5 scores totaled 279 to give Heppner the match. HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL GOLF McNARY MEET On Saturday four teams met at McNary for a Golf Meet. Teams and scores were: Hepp ner 369. Kinzua 375. Umatilla XJ2 and John Day 411. Heppner Varsity team mem bers were Bill Jepsen and Doug Gunderson both had 94. Garry Hunt 89, Mike Mills 92 and Barry Munkers 95. Heppner JV Golfers were Barry Munkers, Rob Eckman, Cliff Harris, Dave Campbell. Mark Cutsforth. Larry Gross and Dale Hedman. Baseball The Heppner baseball team coached by Dale Holland will go to Umatilla today. Game time is 4 p.m. This is a return game with Umatilla. The first game the score was Heppner 9 and Umatilla 5. On April 24 the baseball starts League Play with Sherman there at 4 p.m. f tcongrd's Mobil Service , ) Bridxcstone Tires Delco Batteries CALL G7C-5C0O ro ttvic Financing Available C 0 SO V Condon Hosts 26 Toon Track Meet Twenty track teams initi ated Condons new all-weather track lt Saturday a the Blue Devils hosted the 1973 Condon Invitational Track and Field meet. Competitors found the new track to the liking and turned In many excellent times. Wade Padberg running the 880 for Heppner grabbed 3rd place with a time of 2:084. Heppner's other point getter was the Mile Relay team of Dave McLeod, Wade Padberg, Mike Berg strom and Jim McLachlan. Their time was 3.47.7. Girls Track Meet Here Last Wednesday Heppner K" hosted a Girls Track meet with girls coming from Wheeler at Fossil, lone and Pilot Rock. Wheeler was first. Pilot Rock 2nd. Heppner 3rd and lone 4th. 4th. Two girls from Heppner made "i ... , n points. They were Susan Healy . . ,' '' V first in the 100 yd. dash, first in -- ' 220 yard dash and first in high Lisa Collins hurls the discus for a fifth place at the AprU 1 1 Track jump. Lisa Collins was 4th in Meet at Heppner. Lisa also took 4th in javelin and 3rd m shot put. javelin. 3rd in shot put and 5th t Heppner High Photo) in discus. V -J - J 14 - V- - LIMITED TIME ONLY Home steads & Heritages only $5.00. PIRATES ROB MUSTANGS Too many walks and too many errors cost the Mustangs a ball game as they were defeated by Riverside in a squeeker 14 - 13. Saturday. Heppners batting was strong, with a total of 12 hits. Steve Peck led the hitting with 2 doubles and a single. Greg Green had a triple and single. Karl Harrison and Jerry Gentry each made 2 singles. Losing pitcher was Allen McCabe. Jerry Gentry also pitched. Susan Healy executes beautiful form to take first in the high jump. Firsts were also awarded to Susan in the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash. (Heppner High photo) fBSil!Dl 'JS Three seniors on the Pirates Baseball team. d W Yj"t SPORTS P school Junior High Relay Team Watch. ...this is how it's done. Dave Richards. Randy Baker, Don Harper Coach: Jim Harper Principal: Dan Daltoso RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1973 Baseball Schedule Date Opponent Place Time April 19 Arlington Arlington 3; 30 April 24 Weston Weston 2:00 April 27 Ione lone 2:00 May 1 Helix-- Boardman i:30 May 4 Echo Echo 7:30 May 11 Weston Boardman 2:00 -? ' Hr)., I Vrr :-itJ J I j I -fi ( Melanie Rayners, closest to the camera, Hodson, Vickie Keith. Jan Doubledee, Terrie RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1973 Golf Schedule Date April 19 April 21 April 26 May 10 May 14 May 21,22 Opponent 5 Way Heppner 3 Way Fossil 5 Way Heppner Umatilla 3 Way District State Place Time Heppner 1:00 Kinzua ' ?:00 R.H.S. 200 Umatilla 1:00 Ontario Portland Denotes League Game Bruce Russell watches bis brother Don. Golf is a new spring sport at Riverside High School. The Following Merchants in North Morrow County Support in their Program Riverside Steve Kauffman set a new all weather school record at Con don April 3. 1M yds 16.3 and low hurdles 23.1. He asually runs the 100 yd dash and the 220. BOARDMAN Boeing Co. Boardman American C&D Drive-In Dewey Chevron Dodge City Inn Eastern Oregon Telephone Co. Frontier Irrigation & Supply Imperial Electric Heating and Air Conditioning Hick's Market Inland Chemical Co. Inland Empire Bank Kuhn's '76 Riverview Motel Russell's Shell Service Wicklander General Supply Moore's Texaco Morrrow County Grain Growers Nelson Construction Nomad Restaurant Nugget Motel Peck's Arco Helen's Beaute' Oasts IRRIGON Complete Food Store 1