Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1976, Image 17

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Carol McElligott (top) and Debora Palmer,
(G-T Photo)
Busy
week
set
This week has been a fun
filled one for the lone Car
dinal. Their homecoming
spirit week hat been chuck full
of activities.
On Tuesday, it was Kiddie
Day and all the lone students
dressed like children. Along
with the youngster environ
ment, a Shirley Temple looks-like
contest, little red wagon
race and tricycle races were
held.
On Wednesday, it was
Bib-N-Tuck Day and all the
students wore nice clothes for
school pictures. A spoon race
was thrown In to add some ex
citement and fun to the formal
day.
On Thursday (today), it Is
SOs Day. Along with dressing
in clothes from 20 years ago,
thei will be a powderpuff
football game, slating the
junior and senior girls against
the sophomore and freshmen
girls.
A quiet noise parade is set
for Thursday along with
plus feed in the evening.
After the feed, a bonfire is set
with a rally and hay ride,
along with serpentine and
cheers downtown.
The cheerleaders will per
form a routine at the bonfire to
the song, Boogie Fever.
On Friday, the day of the
clash with Cascade Locks,
students are to wear red and
white. They will decorate
lockers and participate (n a
pep assembly before the game
at J p.m.
Decked in red and white plaid, tone's Cardinal cheerleaders keep the fans
smiling during Ione's football season.
Two juniors, one sophomore, and senior grace the grid sidelines during
Ione's afternoon conflicts.
Leading the group is senior Debora Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Palmer. Junior cheerleaders are Carol McEUigott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D C. McElligott and Natalie Tews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Tews.
Sophomore cheerleader, Kim Cofenas, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.J.
Akers.
The foursome took home a fourth place ribbon this summer during the
University of Portland's Dynamic Cheerleading Association clinic. Ione's red
and white clad group was fourth among a 47 squad field.
During the summer, the girls have raised money during fair time, manning
the gates and doing odd jobs and housework around lone.
During this homecoming week, they have plenty of activities slated and are
selling homecoming mums and spirit puffs and buttons.
Dennis Thompson
No. 50
Jr.
145 lbs.
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Paul Pettyjohn
Mobil Oil Distributor
lone 422-7254
No. 22
So.
145 lbs.
Heppner 676-9228
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Heppner
Gazette-Times
676-9492