SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1956
HERALD 'AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON)
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Lakeview 4-H Clubbers
Presented With Awards
LAKEVIEW 'Various awards
for completion of 4-H Club work
during the past year were listed
for 107 boys and girls at the
Achievement Program held Mon
day evening, October 15. at St.
Patrick's Parish Hall. The dis
tricts included New Pine Creek,
Eastside, Warner Valley, Lake
view and Valley Falls. Also re
ceiving recognition were 32 lead
ers, assistant leaders and junior
leaders.
The 35 clubbers who received
first year pins were Karin An
derson, Ray Cloud, Richard. Cloud,
Pat Cory, Charlene Darst, Nancy
Galloway, Sheril Getty, Marilyn
Greenhaw, Dave Griffin, John
Griffin, Sidney Harlan, Georgetta
Julier, Mavis Kliewer, Susie Klip-
pel, JoAnn Leahy, Sheryl Leeh
mann, Doug Maxwell, Marcia Met
zen, Bryan Newcombe. Dennie
O MaUey, Jimmy O'Neil, Kan Pet
ty, Muriel Remsen, Joy Scarbor
ough, Vonnie Simpson, Myron
Steward, Mary Alice Stevens, Glo
ria Supple, Patricia Thayer, Bil
ly Tracy, Helen Zabronski, Mary
Ann Williams, Ann Weir, Sharon
Wallace, Susan Hotchkiss and San
dra Peat.
Second year certificates went to
Mike Barrow, bharon unandler,
Donna Evans, Donald Fans, Jan
et Faris, Pauline Gawronski, Judy
Gray, James Griener, Betty Har
ris, Bryan Hopkins, Iris Johnson,
Arpad Kovacsy, Danny Leahy,
Lorraine Lincecum, Carolyn Mar
tin, Audrey MiUsap, Dave Noble,
Ellen Louise North, Ronnie North,
Mary O'Malley, Cheryl Petty,
George Remsen, Donna Riggs, Lon-
nie Schadler, Judy Sefert, Fred
Cornell, Jean McDonald, Judy
Story, Sharon Story, Kenneth Conn.
Third year pins were presented
to Yvonne Chandler, Marilyn Cook,
Sharon Drinkwater, Charles Grind-
staff, Claudia Harris, Marilyn How
ard, Joe Kaley, Frankie Lightle,
Michael McClain, Michael Pat
rick, Kenneth Paxton, Garry Pe
ters. Larry Peters, Frankie Thay
er, Marvin Thompson, Ruth Trox-ell.
The 11 4-H'crs earning fourth
year certificates were Jim An
drews, Gary Bunch, Mary Jo Dec
ry, Nina Evans, Rose Gawronski,
Terry -Lincecum, Mary Murphy,
Margaret Kobnett, Alary Lee bco
ville, Lorna Toner and Danny Cor
nett.
The other presentations included
fifth year pins to James Cogburn,
Joanna Cosgrove, Bridie Guincy,
i-yiargarot O'Connor and Margaret
fthadlcr; sixth year certificates
to Gloria Ayoutt, Mary Gail Bar
row. Diane Holloway, May Mai
son. Joyce Robnett. Jerry Cor-
j nett: eighth year pins to Vivian
Foster. Jean Kaley and Mary
- Jean O Connor: a ninth year cer
tificate to Shirley Scoville and a
10th year award to Jean Vinyard.
Junior leaders receiving recog
nition were Eora Weekly. Bridie
Guincy and Mary Murphy, first
year pins: Jean Kaley. Margaret
Schadler and Margaret Andrews,
second year certificates: and Shir
ley Scoville, third year pin.
Five assistant leaders were .giv
en first year pins. Viola Thayer,
Holland Hopkins, Mary Mary Mill
sap. Mrs. Mary Howard, and
Mrs. Muriel Peat. Mrs. Helen Lin
cecum earned a second year cer
tificate and Mrs. Amelia Gawron
ski. a third year pin.
The Lakeview Rotary Club
awards went to Mary Gail Bar
row for senior clothing: Mary Lee
Scoville. junior homemaking: Mary
Lee Scoville. junior canning:
Cheryl Petty, junior cooking: Shir
ley Scoville, cooking sweepstakes;
Karl Petty, forestry: Shirley Sco
ville, ceramics; and Mary Lee
Scoville, junior vegetable garden.
The leaders awards were as fol
lows: Shirley Scoville, Mrs. Ruth
Remsen, Mrs. Florence Hopkins,
Mrs. Maxine Hotchkiss, Bill Lane
and Rudolph K. Robles, first year
pins; Raymond Cook, Mrs. Lillian
O Callaghan, Mrs. June Paxton,
Mrs. Eunice Cogburn, Mrs. Pau
line O'Malley and Mrs. Lilly No
ble, second year certificates; Mrs,
Cora Cook, third year pin; John
Richardson, fourth year certifi
cate; Mrs. May Holloway, fifth
year pin; Mrs. Margaret Kaley
and Mrs. Myrna Barrow, eighth
year certificates; and Mrs. Mil
dred Scoville, ninth year pin.
The Foley award in these dis
tricts went to Mary Jean O Con
nor for the best cooking record
book.
Cash awards given by the Lake
County Leaders' Association went
to Audrey Millsap, first; Nina
Evans, third, for secretary record
books; Mary Jean O'Connor, first,
and Sidney Harlan, third, for
cooking record books: health rec
ord book awards, to Sandra Peat,
nrst, ana t Danny Leahy, second;
forestry, first, Karl Petty; garden,
first, Mary Lee Scoville: miscel
laneous, Shirley Scoville, first, ceramics.
The Sprecklcs canning contest
award was won by Shirley Sco
ville, and the A. D. Woods honey
contest placings were Cheryl Pet
ty, first; Marilyn Cook, second
and Mary Lee Scoville, third.
Each year the Lake County T.B,
and Health Association recognizes
a boy and girl in health clubs who
has shown the most improvement
in health for the year through his
or her own efforts. Mrs. Vesta
Bean, president of the association.
presented the awards to Jimmy
cogburn and Marilyn Cook.
The evening started with a Dot-
luck dinner followed by the meet
ing, which was conducted by Mrs.
Kaley, president of the leaders as
sociation. E. It. Jackman of the
OSC extension service, spoke on
Achievement - For What
Richard Proebstel, manager, First
national Bank, Lakeview, present
ed the achievement pins: Mr.
Jackman, the leader pins: Lee
Hansen, club agent, the miscel
laneous awards; and the Rev. Da
vid St. George the Lakeview Ro
tary Club awards.
Dales of achievement programs
lor other districts will be an
nounced later.
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