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jtt p p,'- . -a.- fH1' Jp" The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 1978 THIRTEEN County students not idle during vacation months ; f - ' A T ' "J ' J ffri jr'v tlS" - , . lL K jl senior Janet McElligott and Riverside High - C?7 Joseph Daltoso work puzzle with Lenna, ""jw. '"'J;' ntat theOdd Fellows Homeof Oregon, during jT- 7 7: . - j lone High School School junior Mnlman rociHnnt C stopover at retirement complex prior to departure on a 23-day United Nations tour - X .,1 o Newly elected officers of the Oregon Junior Angus Assn. are from left to right (first row) Emily Stone, North Bend, reporter; Julie Grieb, Lexington, secretary -treasurer; Ken Grieb, Lexington, vice-president; Merridee Smith, Beavercreek, president. In second row are directors John Knapp, Sandy; Cathy Wiser, Monroe; and William Ueland, North Bend. Griebs voted officers in State Angus Association McElligott and Daltoso tour UN, B.C. The United Nations in New York was the destination of 16 Oregon high school students including Janet McElligott of lone, and Joseph Daltoso of Boardman as the 28th annual United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth, sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, got underway in Portland last Thursday morning. Including teenagers from throughout the state, the group left by bus for the 23-day journey which will include tours and explanations of sites of interest in Washington, D.C. as well as the United Nations. Most youngsters were win ners of speech and essay contests sponsored by local Odd Fellow Lodges and Rebe kah Lodges, which pay the winners' way on these annual trips. It is part of an international program through which high school students from the U.S. and Canada are introduced to the United Nations. The Odd Fellows and Rebe kahs are the only fraternal organization with a "seat" in the U.N.'s press section. Phillip Sampson, 16, from New South Wales, Australia joined the Oregon delegation at the specific invitation of Mrs. Mavis Paull, an Oregon ian who is this year's presi dent of the International Association of Rebekah As semblies, the international Rebekah organization. Participating from Oregon were Theresa Coussens, Hills boro; Valerie Olson, Tilla mook; Tamara Tofte, Canby ; Tiersa Harkins, Forest Groave; Joan Fowler, Salem; Barbara Modey, Burns; Janet McElligott, lone; Heidi Wag ner, Grants Pass; Teresa Smith, Reedsport; Michael Sauerwein and Todd Sprague, Portland; Ian Hague, Eu gene; Joseph Daltoso, Board man; Mike Wickman, Hood River; Matthew J. Heath, The w. wu ftf f I ;vi ! uij --raj Kathy Wolff of Heppner, right, carries the Oregon banner high at the National Youth ? Science Camp at Bartlow, W.Va., where she is spending nearly a month taking part in classes and seminars ranging from radio astronomy to ecology. Only two high school seniors from each state were selected to attend the camp. With Kathy is Oregon's other representative at the West Virginia camp, Amy Cruik shank of Bend. i -folk, IFS CHEAPER AFTER 5. ' If you can wait until 5 P.M. This 35 discount holds un to make that call back east, til 11 P.M. during weekdays. At youH cash in on a 35 discount. 11, the night owl talkers get an That's if you dial direct without even better break 60 off to operator assistance. be exact. (2) Pacific Northwest Bell Dalles; and Robin Mc Far land, Oak Ridge. Ken Grieb of Lexington and Jim Clymore of Portland won the Oregon Junior Angus Association's showmanship contest, qualifying to repres sed their home state at the National Junior Angus Asso ciation Show at Des Moines, Iowa, July 20-21. The state showmanship con test was held in conjunction with the 9th annual Oregon Junior Angus Assn. Field Day, vhich took place recently at Mulino. 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