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Cardinals qualify for finals in six events at state track meet
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By MICIIKM.E I.ARI'F
On Friday and Saturday.
May JV16. six member of the
lone (rack team traveled to
Ix-wl and Clark CollfRe for
T - ' ' ; V; . . r the Mate track meet.
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Chrorlradors for 1WR1-B2 have been selected
at lone High School. v (
Posing are front row: Robin Ball Heft)
Sylvia Ladd. Jeanette Taylor.
Back row: Paula Anderson (left) Jammfe
Scalp. Lori Fetsch.
Don Lott goes on to state golf
tournament in Salem
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class to begin
Instruction for expectant
parents will be taught in
Heppner besinnins Thursday.
May 21. from 7 to 9 p.m. in the
Heppner Elementary School
music room, according to
Nancy Brownfield. Blue
Mountain Community College
area coordinator for south
Morrow County,
The "Expectant Parents"
class will include discussions
of the analnmv and the
physiology of pregnancv and
labor. The f.amaze method of
childhirth is also taught. Cost
of the class is $20 per couple
and Chris Adleman is the
instructor.
The eight-week course will
be held on Wednesdav even
ings except for the initial
meeting which will be Thursday.
Lottie Lauphlin and Don Lott
Don Lott of the Heppner
High School Golf Team shot a
103 in the district golf match
lust week to go on to the state
tournament held Monday and
Tuesday in Saletn.
Don shot a 7R in the first
round and an KS in the second
at the district match held May
II and 12 in Kahneeta.
Dorian Forrar shot 1R5.
Shane Laughlin a 211 and F.nc
Thompson 21B to round out
Heppner'i performance at
district.
Heppner took seventh out of
nine golf teams at the match.
Iottie Laughlin shot a 205 at
the slate girls tournament
May II and 12.
The match was held at
Portland, and Lottie's final
standing was not available.
lone Garden clubbers search for wildflowers
Memliers of the lone Garden
Club toured Blackhorsc. Rhea,...
Creek and Clarks Canyon
looking for wild flowers of the
sagebrush country when they
met for their May meeting
Some thirty different wild
flowers were found in bloom
Following a delicious pot
luck luncheon at the home of
Joyce Buchanan the new
officers were installed by
" Rachel Jackson of Hermiston
who is the past District No. 10
director, Those installed were
Helen Martin, president;
Joyce Buchanan, vice-president:
I.oree Hubbard, secre
tary and Carol McKaig. treas
urer. Delta Huber. president, an
nounced that the June 17
meeting would consist of a
mini-flower show which will
be open to the public. Every
one is invited to enter horti
culture, arrangements and
house plants. Alaine Dallas, a
qualified judge, will be here to
do the judging.
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Competing in the meet were
Jim McCabe. Treve Peterson.
Gregg Hietmann. -Howard
Lcavitt. Shawn La Rue and
Margaret Doherty.
Most of the preliminaries
were held on Friday. The
Cardinals qualified for the
finals in six events The 4fo
relay team consisting of lea
vitt. McCabe. Peterson, and
Rietmann qualified for the
finals with a time of 45.3 which
placed them first In their heat.
Gregg Rietmann finished
second In the preliminaries In
the 200 meters to advance him
to the finals with a time of 23 ft.
Rietmann also ran the too in
1) 7 but did not qualify for the
finals.
The iftoo-meter relay team
consisting of McCabe. Peter
son. Iavilt and Rietmann.
finished first in their heat fn
3:34.2 to advance them to the
finals on Saturday.
Margaret Doherty advan
ced to the finals in the 400
meters with a first place In a
time of 1:00 5. Doherty also
qualified in the 200 In 27.3
which placed her second In her
heal.
Dn Saturday Shawn LaRue
threw a personal best of 14(1
feet. 10 inches In the javelin.
The 400-meter relay team
placed fifth in the finals with a
time of 45.4.
McCabe had a personal best
and a school record in the
finals of the 400 meters with a
time of 51.9. Rietmann placed
fifth in the 200 meteri with a
time of 23.5.
The 1600-meter relay team
brought the Cardinal spectat
ors to their , feet as they
challenged the defending state
champions. St. Mary's for
first place. The Cardinals
were edged by St. Mary's but
had an outstanding time of
3:30.9 for second place and
new school record.
Margaret Doherty finished
fourth In the 400 meters In a
time of 1 :00.1. and fifth in the
200 with a time of 27.1.
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