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Page 3 EIIig leadership winners named Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thurs., Dec. 6, 1973 Krlxtl Hagur wood and Greg Davlditon, two Heppner High School union, are the 1973-74 winners of the Heppner Elki Leadership Contest. This contest recognizes and rewards youth leaders, both boys and girls, who are high school Juniors and seniors. They type of boy and girl, who by reason of their conduct, ability and actions, are looked up to for guidance, counsel and leadership. These stu dents are recognized by their classmates, teacheis, clergy men, coaches, parents and citizens as leaders. Each applicant entered a brochure of required facts which Includes a summary of activity accomplishments, objectives in promoting the welfare of the youth of the community, and a letter from a parent or other person presenting a picture of the family situation. Newspaper clippings and photographs were included with a letter of endorsement from a responsible person who has observed the applicant. The letter attests to the applicant's character, indus try, purposefulness, disposi tion and general worthiness. Judging is based 40 per cent on leadership; 20 per cent, citizenship appreciation; 20 per cent perserverance, re sourcefulness and sense of honor; 10 per cent, neatness and arrangement of brochure ; and 10 per cent, compliance with instructions. RITH CHAPTERS PARTY ON MONDAY Ruth Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a Christmas party and gift exchange after its regular lodge meeting Monday, Dec. 10. Some special entertain ment is planned. Any Eastern Star member from any other chapter is invited to come and visit. Meetings open at 8 p.m. on the second Mondays of each month in the Masonic Temple in Heppner. Both winners will be a warded $100. Clint Agee, chairman of the contest for the local Elks Lodge, reported that the winners brochures have been entered in district competi tion. First place winners at district receive $100 and their brochurers are forward to state competition. The boy and girl first place winners at the state level receive $750 each and $600 each for second. State finalists are eligible for National Grand Lodge contest and the three national awards range from $1,500 to $2,000 in educational certificates. Kristl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haguewood, Heppner, holds five offices in different organizations. She is student body secretary, As sociated Girls League presi dent, National Honor Society secretary, FFA treasurer and FHA vice-president. A sports enthusiast, Kristi has been on basketball and volleyball teams for four years. She has played the piano for the chorus for two years. Her involvement in 4-H includes serving as a junior leader for the Gooseberry Livestock Club. She was named Cham pion Beef Showman at the Morrow County fair last year and also holds a position on the FFA judging team. After graduation, Kristi plans to attend Pacific Uni versity and later Oregon State University, majoring in ma rine biology. Greg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, Lex ington, has been involved in student council all four years of high school. He is the editor of the school newspaper, The Hehisch. and the yearbook, Mustang. Initiated into Na tional Honor Society as a sophomore, he is currently president. Greg has appeared in seven drama productions in his four high school years and is president of the newly established Thespian Club. This spring, he will be student director for a one-act play. He was junior class president and y Beecher's presents Steaks for Everyone Sunday Special honey buttered chicken LIVE MUSIC featuring GENE RIETMANN on the organ fUarilman flnrv HniKP Old-Fashioned Christmas Dance Saturday, night, Dec. 15 $150 per person Midnight Snack w if in charge of all prom and banquet activities last spring. Greg's biography was pub lished in the 73 edition of "Who's Who Among Out standing American High School Students." Winner of the United Nations Pilgrim age Essay contest for two years, last spring Greg won the district competition and was awarded a trip to New York City in July, 1973. Aside from his many activi ties, Greg also holds a part time job at Hager's Dairy office. Greg plans to attend Port land State University or Lewis and Clark College in Portland, majoring in business. : : ... ; ! v ; t J KRISTI HAGUEWOOD GREG DAVIDSON Mrs. Jones attends meeting Mrs. Charles C. Jones, Lexington, and Mrs. Bema dine Nelson, Spray, attended the state board meeting of the Oregon Lung Association In Portland Friday. They are voting represen tatives of the Eastern Region Lung Association of Oregon. Fifty members were present at the dinner meeting at the Portland Motor Motel. Due to cost increases, Christmas seal donators are urged to promptly return donations to save time and money. 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