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MX Ih , Hrpp.. '-Time» llrp p n rr llrrg u n h r d n r * J j) , Junr i. im j Student body officers elected K T * “ pubÜíhed IHS presents awards 1 Ion, High School Student B«dv officer* elected for the 18*5 86 school year »re Front row from left Michelle Beeson secretary treasurer Kim McCabe assistant secretary trea aurer Back row from left Rod Taylor president, Mike Kietmann vici * pre aident Not pic tured are the lt«s H£ cheer leader» Michelle Beeson. Kim Mct'ahe Sabrina White Katie 1*> herly, J||| Nelson and Michelle I ’api neau The Morrow County Fair books w ill be sent out this month The Fair Committee urges everyone to read through it and to feel free to contact the superintendents to answer any questions The Committee would like to have everyone enter some thing in open Class this year There w ill be three contests for the public scheduled each day during the fair They w ill change each day The variety includes shoe kicking, nail driving, ice cream eating, frog jumping, and horseshoes Myeal Osmin has been making contacts for Ihe Craft Village Those who are interested in showing a craft may ..ill M y c il 676 5482 Craft item* may tie sold at the fair Morrow County Fair buttons w ill go on sale about July I They w ill sell for 62 50 which is a SO percent savings of the regular admission price The next meeting for the Fair Committee and Fair Board w ill be 7 30 p m . June 10 at Ihe fair ground* I/x*al 4-H leader selected to state advisory council lleppner High School Student lb" tv off)« ers am led (" 1 the |M *• school year are Front rose from left Andrea Ball president, l^ina Iteid. serre tary, Susie Martin treasurer Back roc» from left Beth Forrar business manager, Chris Mil..nigh tin vice president. Theresa Linci».n assistant treasurer Summer basketball camp slated There w ill be a tiaskethall day camp offered to Kiris ages 10 16 this summer. July 20 to A ukus I 2 accordmK to lleppner lliKh School » Head l oach Mike Rover The camp w ill be held daily startinK at t a in and endinK at 12 noon at the lleppner lliKh School Gym Coach Royer w ill direst the ram p and inemliers of the HeKion 7 8 Champion lleppner Fillies basket ball team w ill assist The camp w ill focus on the deve lopment of basic fundamentals Player* w ill be involved in game competition and will participate in shooting, defense. Itali handling, passing and rebounding stations daily Cost of the camp is WS Enroll meni is lim itili to 25 players Applications are available at Lott's Electric. Coast to Coast lleppner High School, lleppner Jr High, the Shoe Box and at the lleppner Gaiette Times Office Application deadline is July 5 Scholarship winners named The selection committee for the Carl W Troedson Kducalional Fund has awarded grant* in aid in the amount of 1750 each to the follow inK Morrow County hiKh school seniors for the 1885 86 school year lleppner lliKh School Kelli Bergstrom. Mike Bergstrom. Sheila Coe. Trisha Mahoney. Jodi Math- son. Jodi I ’adherg. Stephanie Payne. Wanda Riley, and Rene»1 Strothers lone High School Paula Anderson and Bandy McCabe Riverside High School Kurt Hellherg. Veronica McDonough. Kirn Musgrovc. Dwight Osborne Mick Peck, l» r i Phillips Marsha Richmond. Brad Trumbull, and Jody Williams These grants are awarded from a fund provided by the last w ill and testament of Mr Troedson. a prominent wheat rancherò! the lone area These students will lie d ig itile to apply for renewal of their grants in the following years of their college or training programs provided that they m aintain good academic standing during their first year of post high school study Ttie selection committee consists of the Morrow County School District Superintendent, the pastor of Yalby Lutheran Church, and the Morrow County Judge as specified in Mr Troedson * will Award of the Troedson grants was announced at the re cip ie n t's respective high school graduation ceremonies Fifth Q uarter Sports with Mike Oths Welcome back to the world of sports' Did you have your TV tuned in last Thursday night’ If so, you might have seen the boob tube reaching its ultimate in sporting saturation With only the cable ' no satellite dish needed you could watch baseliall football baskettiall. and hockey, all live If you consider the I NFL live in any respecti TTie hockey season ended that night, however as the Kdmonton Oilers wrap|>ed up their second straight Stanley Cup It must t>e a little scary for Other NHL teams to watch the Oilers l< d hv su|>erman Wayne Gretzky and to realize that they may just be approaching their peaks Gretzky is the owner of five straight MVP trophic» hut he » onlv 74 years old The rest of the team is fairly young Even for those of us unschooled in the finer points of hockey . the Oilers are poetry in motion It sure is a welcome change from the early '70 s, when hockey seemed to he evolving into a cross lietween Top Rank Rosing and Roller Herbs Havers like Gret/kv who feature finesse* rather than mayhem are largely responsible for the improvement In basketball the talkers seem to t>e back on track toward the title I II reserve judgement, however laist year I jumped on the bandwagon after an early Lakrr blowout, only to see Boston bounce back to win All it takes is one Celtic victory in the West ot force the series hack to Beantown for the final two games The amazing statistic is that as many times a» the Cellifs have been in the NBA finals IA times i they ve onlv lost once ' in 1858 A IS-1 record at that level is nothing to fool with As baseball turns into June some surprises dot the diamond scene Favorites San Diego in the Nl. West and Chicago New Aork in the NL East' lead the packs The Reds have been a surprise, hanging close to the Padres, while the Braves have lagged behind In Atlanta » case, all the Bruce Suttrr's in the world won't help unless and until you score some runs So far. America's Team has been Dale Mtir|>hv and his friends The Invisible Bats It's a long season we ll see In the AL. Toronto has jumped out well in the f-.i»t with the Tigers. Orioles, and Yankees hanging about five hack That race could gel very interesting before il's a ll said and done By the way for all the t>e:.t division in baseball'' talk, the AL West is playing about an jo with the mighty East In the West, the Angels lead the pack but it » still anyondy » ballgame Barring a strike, it should turn into another fun baseball season If they do strike, however. Ihe biggest casualty will tie one Pete Rose, chasing Ty Cobb's alltime hit record The old man of Cincinnati was above at last check Not much else Another NCAA track championship lor the Docks this time for the women's team More routine glory for mighty C of O The O ffice of VALERIE B DOHERTY , ATTORNEV AT LAW will be closed Mondays until furthar notice. Bill Broderick, a Morrow County 4 II leader, has been selected to represent M orrow. G illia m Wheeler, and l matilla Counties on the Oregon 4 11 Advisory Council, according to Steve Campbell. OSl) Extension Agent fo r Morrow County As a mem tier of Ihe Advisory Council. Bill w ill work with other council members, youth, and busi ness representives in developing the overall 4 II education program for Oregon He represents one of 12 districts which provide Ihe needed geographic breakdown for truly representative statewide program planning IUCC sets vacation church school The lone I'nited Church of Christ has slated Vacation Church School for the week of June 17 through June 21 from 8 a m until noon Plans are underway for a week of fun and learning for children age three through those entering sixth grade ' said the Rev Cathy Barker pastor .if I I I'C R e g is tr a tio n w ill lie i l l M l > m June 17 Vacation Bible School slated T he M e th o d is t L u th e r a n Episcopal sponsored Vacation Bible School has tieen scheduled for June 17 21 All children three years through sixth grade are welcome to attend sessions from *.i a m t" noon each day at the Cmled Methodist and All Saints Episcopal churches in lleppner Pre registration is encouraged but w ill also be held Monday morning ta-ginning at H to Cost is per child up to a maximum o| 615 per family Those wishing to register their children, volunteer to help during the week, or to bake cookies for children's snacks may call Patti McAlpin. A76 8812. or Marie Lane. 676 5513 Golf News The following result* have been submitted for Indies Day. May 28 U>w Gross - Ians Hunt. laiw Net Dorris Graves. !a>ast Putts Dorothy Hawkins and Muriel Palmer. Special Award Mary Reamer What’s Your Opinion for the odd Fellows Cnited Nations Essay Contest. The l N Is This Peace’ " Eric Pointer earned first place. Deena Hams gained second, and Ashley Conklin third Pointer also placed second at Ihe district competition and is an alternate to take a trip to Washington D C and New York The V F W Voice of Democracy Essay Contest. My Pledge to America" was won by Mike Rietmann For hi* efforts he won 625 and had his speech recorded and played on K t'M A radio station Second place winner Eric Pointer, received 115 and Mark Meyers, who earned third place, received 17 50 Student of the month awards were received by Randy McCabe lor October. Rod Taylor for November. E ric Cook for December and January. M ichelle Beeson for February, Darla Dav ison for March, and Pattv McElligott for April and Hy AMI I EY ( ONKI IN lone High School held their annual spring sports and academic awards on Tuesday May 21 Tennis coach Barbara Collin gave out tennis awards to open the program Lettering for the first time were freshmen Ken Snider and Sabrina White Senior Mark Meyers and Sophomore Mike Rietmann lettered for the second lime and senior Paula Anderson and junior Eric Pointer lettered for the third time Snider was given the most improved player award Track coach I»el la Rue then presented track awards Sophomore Kierin Doherty and freshman Jim Beeson lettered for Ihe first time lettering for the second time were senior Eric Cook junior Jerry Anderson, and sophomores Ashley Conklin Deena Hams and Chris Rea. junior Brian Douglas lettered for the third time and seniors Donnie Doherty and Randy McCabe received their fourth letter Principal Chuck Starr gave out student council awards to president Donnie Doherty . Vic president Paul /in te r secretary treasure Randy McCabe, and assistant secretary treasurer Michelle Beeson Then, this year's officers installed next year's officer* Doherty installed new president Rod Taylor, /in te r installed new vice presidents Mike Rietmann. McCabe installed new secretary treasurer Beeson, and Beeson insta lle d new assistant secretary treasurer Kim McCabe S ta rr handed out attendance awards to Dick McElligott for missing only two days of school and to Paula Anderson for missing eight day* of school in four years Starr presented citizenship awards to Randy McCabe and Eric Cook Divison III spelling awards were given out for grades 10 12 First, place went to Eric Pointer, second place to Mike Rietmann and U|i6d placr to Mark Meyer* Businevs teacher Anna Morford gave accounting pins to Kim McCabe. Candi R u d isill. and Michelle Beeson Receiving an accounting II pin was Randy May The " I Dare Your Awards spun sored by ihe William H Danforth Foundation awardid to two juniors demonstrating qualities of leader ship in school, willing to face a difficult challenge and fighting to achieve a goal were given to Eric Pointer and Rod Taylor Cheerleader awards were given to Michelle Beeson. Kim McCabe, and Rondi Tews Receiving an award for third UNE Q UANTI McCabe Beeson and Kim McCabe received participation certificates for accounting at the Blue Mountain Community College »kill» contest Paula Anderson got a certificate from Ihe skills contest in office machines Industrial arts teacher Marvin Peterson handed out a welding award to R im ) Taylor and a wood working award to Eric Cook Receiving awards for successful enterpreneuship were Paula Anderson Michelle Beeson. Eric Cook Brian Douglas Randy Me Cabe and Rod Taylor Receiving certificates for jiartic- ipation at the skills contest in recreational math were Ihe teams of Eric Pointer. Chris Rea and Paul /in te r . Ashley Conklin. Deena Hams, and McElligott. Jim Beeson and Sandi Wright and Michelle Beeson Eric Cook and Randy M. i .ilr Also receiving certificates for geometry participation were Kierin Doherty. Eric Pointer, and Paul /in te r Jim Beeson received a certificate for Algebra I partici pat ion /in te r received a medal for win ning the national mathematics test in lone The computer team of Jeff Ball and Eric Pointer received an award for placing sixth in the Morrow County Computer Contest INnnler also received an award from the American Chemical Society lor being the outstanding chemistry student at lone Peter l.ongway Vince gave Spanish II awards to P atty M c E llig o tt and Chris Rea Receiving awards for their work on the "Ionian," lone* annual, were lleena Hams and Patty McElligott Editors Paula ANderson and Eric Cook, plus reporter Eric Pointer, wer given awards for their work on "The Cardinal." lone High School s newspaper Umgway Vince gave out awards LO O K A T T H E LEA D ER Everyone else does! A n d no w o n d e r 1 I.nng la stin g good looks come fro m easy cure f a b r i r s and a sleek, ta ilo re d fit F in d w id e selections o f tOO'v c o tto n fa b r ic s and e xtra long s h ir t ta ils th .it stay lu c k e d in e x p e r t ly cut p ants P a n h andle S lim , great lo o k in g w e s te rn w e a r that s made in these U n ite d States HapPf fa W I * * * * * * * Do you think the new County budget cuts w ill help it pass’ * " n o ," say* M artha Munkers, * licxington y , j* . * 1 . ■ •u V ¥ * The annual ☆ * HARDMAN ★ * REUNION * w ill be Fathers'* Day * JUNE 16.1985 * * Come and bring your * I friends, enjoy the potluck, * reminisce past times ^ * and dancing * ¥ Bring a dish of ¥ your choice and ★ ¥ table service. -.V ¥ „ * 0 *» Sa\e > 2 ! »ONE DAY DRAWING * place in bridge building at the skills contest was J rff Ball Also receiving awards in bridge bulling was the second place team of Kierin Doherty and John Scalf and the third place team of Eric Cook and Randy McCabe lionnie fkiherty. Chris Rea. and Mike Rietmann got certicates for participating in the communicative poster at the skills contest In the same event Sandi Wright earned a third place ribbon and a McDonald's gift certificate In radio Broad casting John Scalf received a c e r ti ficate. Donnie Doherty a red ribbon and Mike Kietmann third place In writing for publication ' newspaper i sports or feature. Ashley Conklin grabbed third place and a blue ribbon Paula Anderson received a participant certificate Michelle Beeson got a white ribbon in bread baking at the skills contest In cake decorating. Deena Hams earned a blue ribbon In the same event P atty M c E llig o tt gained a third place and received a plaque Petrrson gave out two special awards One of them was Jocelyn Jones who was responsible for organizing intram ural sports activ ities The second went to lamgway Vince who received a plaque for lone s Best Newspaper The Cardinal " . 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