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Budget review for
schools Monday
VOLUME 67
NUMBER 9
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1982
DAYTON, OREGON 97114
USPS 149-760
Honor roll students
at Dayton schools
Dayton Jr.-Sr. High School has developed a semest
er
Honor Roll system Students with semester grade point
averages of 3.5 or higher will have their names listed on
the Honor Roll. In addition, their names will be dis-
played on a special board which will be mounted on the
wall in the center hall of the high school. At the
completion of each semester the Honor Roll and display
~, board will be updated to acknowledge that semester's
honor students.
were 57 students who madethe 1st semester
Roll. This number represent~ approximately
5% of the student body. Of the 57 students, 11 had a
perfect 4.0.
7th Grade: 3.5 or above -- Don Aibright, Johanna
Bienz, Gina Shilhanek, Shawn Troutman, Tracy
Youngblood.
8th grade: 4.0- Jennifer Flint, Lisa Haxton, Shelly
Sonderman. 3.5 or above -- Deborah Albrandt, Heidi
Ediger, Kurt Farris, Rose Fuller, Carri Storm, Chris
Tanaka, Chuck Wert.
9th grade: 4.0 -- April Shelburne. 3.5 or above --
Florence Bhone, Michelle Clow, Jeff Howard, Cissy
Jeffries, Synthia Seable, Dale Stepper, Michael Stew-
art, Rick Warren, John Whitehead.
10th Grade: 3.5 or above -- Tony Bernards, Jeff
Heath, John McManimie, Carl Ramos, Susan Schrei-
bet.
llth Grade: 4.0 -- Lisa Bole, Greg DeJager, David
Montgomery. 3.5 or above- Brenda Davis, Kathy
Horstman, Marie Mathison, Laurie McDonald, Kathy
Moody, Darrell Stepper, Jennifer Stewart, Angle
Thacker, Shirley Zylstra.
12th grade: 4.0 -- Maria Bhone, Karen Launer,
Robin Perez, Robyn Skinner. 3.5 or above -- Robbyn
Deft, Peggy Heveron, Anita Hutchison, Bruce Kendall,
Tracy Kragerud, Gary Kreiger, Sherrie Mendenhall,
Uebbie Money, Lattrea Ramos, Julie Vu, Wendy
The Dayton LID task force committee will meet next
Monday. Feb. 22 at 7:30 pm in the Dayton City Hall.
The Dayton School District budget committee will
meet Monday. Feb. 22 at 7.'30 prn in the Dayton Grade
School Music room. The public is invited.
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SHOWER GIVEN AT ESTHER CIRCLE MEETING
The Esther Circle of the Evangelical Church met
Monday evening at the home of Henrietta Ringnalda
with 16 ladies present.
The theme for the year was presented by Nonie
Lorenzen, "A New You in '82."
A lovely linen shower was given to Wilma Boles to
accent their new home.
--Mildred Stockhoff
Mrs. Shirley Huffman and her mother, Mrs. Agnes
Todd, from Hillsboro were Friday afternoon callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duzan.
Mrs. Lillian Temple from Amity was a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall were in charge of the
Yamhill County Museum in Lafayette Sunday.
Miss Charlotte Filer spent four days last week in
Portland at the annual conference of the Council for the
Advancement and Support of Education which was at
the Jantzen Beach Thunderbird. She was on the
Planning Committee and was in charge of a printed
material exchange and displays. She also attended a
Mind Power banquet at the Red Lion Inn. Those at the
conference came from colleges and universities in
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Britisch Co-
lumbia, Alaska and Alberta.
The Kroweldeen Club met last Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Ann Budke. Winners were Laverne Olson,
Mina Cart and Orva Gubser. Mrs. Myona Gray was a
guest. Refreshments were served during the evening.
The next meeting will be at the home of Myona Gray in
McMinnviile.
Company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall
Monday were three grandsons, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Mathieson, Dale Dawson and Bill Dawson. There were
also two great grandsons, and Mrs. Debbie Douglas
and two daughters, all from Portland. Their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Start and two daughters from
Philomath also stopped a while in the morning.
Mrs. Ann Matthews and Mrs. Ada Green from
Sheridan were Wednesday afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Callahan.
A group of friends from McMinnville enjoyed a
potluck at the home of Charlotte Filer Sunday.
Assisting the hostess were her mother, Lena Filer, and
her sister, Mrs. Bernard Lippens of McMinnville.
DAYTON M~4N NAMED BEST SPEAKER The birthday of Mrs. Harry Dillin was observed.
Manley Borgen, a Dayton resident, was voted "Best Others present were Miss Edith Reynolds, Miss Sybil
Speaker recently at the Newberg Toastmasters Club Seward, Miss Patricia Jones, Mrs. Hildegard Kurtz,
meeting after delivering a talk about "Direction with and Miss Georgeann Percival. The house was dec-
Affection." orated with spring flowers.
Dear Editor,
The superintendent and staff of the Dayton School
District are now in the process of completing the
iproposed 1982-83 budget for :~view and final con-
by the 14 me bet budget committee. On
,Thursday, Feb. 18, at 7:J0 pm in the Dayton High
School Library, the Citizen's Advisory Committee is
sponsoring a community meeting to assist in setting
priorities for the 1982-83 budget. Monday, February
22, at 7:30 pm in the Dayton Grade School Music room,
marks the first meeting of the budget committee. As a
member of the school board and budget committee, I
am urging the Dayton School District patrons to attend
budget meetings and register their ideas and sug-
gestions concerning next year's school budget.
The budget committee faces a difficult task this year
in keeping down costs, as well as continuing to offer a
~ quality educational opportunity for the district's chil-
dren. Some programs may need to be cut, and other
costs must be reduced. NOW is the time for district
citizens to offer guidance, suggestions, and general or
specific concerns about school programs and costs to
the budget committee before the budget is put to a
vote.
If one is unable to attend budget meetings, contact a
budget committee member to voice your opinions as
soon as possible. They are Hank Evers, Nadene Nelson,
Monty Fergus, Jim Farris, Frank Garcia, Frieda
Hedgecock, Lupe Sanchez, Susan Blosser, Walt Yun-
gen, Vyrle Owens, Jim Shelburne, Roy Flint, Donna
Sonderman and Nancy Owens.
Remember February 22 at 7:30 pm in the grade
school music room, is th~ first Dayton School budget
meeting. The Dayton community's involvement is
needed NOW/
Nancy S. Owens
Chairman, Dayton Board of Education
Entries open for Old
Timer's picnic here
Dayton is now making plans for another Old Timer's
Parade along with the Annual Old Timer's Picnic.
Subject for this year's July 24 and 25 celebration will be
"1934-1982 and Still Going!"
The parade will be held at 6:30 pm on Saturday night,
July 24. Anyone interested in possibly entering either a
float, marching unit, or any other type of entry is
invited to send in the information now.
The parade will assemble at the Dayton Jr.-St. High
School on 9th Street. All entrants must be registered
and in the line-up by 5 pm for judging. Ribbons and
trophies will be awarded before the Parade begins~
The Parade Route will begin at the high school,
proceed east on Ferry St., to Fourth St., North on
Fourth St. to Church St., west on Church St. to the high
school where the parade ends.
Contact Rosie Morgan, 602 Ferry St., Dayton, Or.
97114, 864-2362 or Nancy Tompkins, 615 Ferry St.,
Dayton, Oregon 97114, 864-2481 for information.
Long-time Dayton
resident dies Tuesday
Ruth Smets Reeder of Dayton died Tuesday, Feb. 16
at McMinnville Hospital of a massive stroke according
to her physician.
She is survived by two daughters and five sons, 29
grandchildren, three great grandchildren and four
sisters and brothers.
Mrs. Reeder, deaf since the age of three, was'well
known in the area and frequently taught sign language
to interested friends.
She was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, Oct. 17, 1897.
After her marriage to Harmon Reeder June 3, 1920,
the couple lived in Tahlequah, Okla., before moving to
Dayton in 1948.
After Mr. Reeder suffered a stroke in 1949, she spent
25 years caring for him. She is remembered by family
and friends for her strength of character and goodness,
Services will be conducted Friday, Feb. 19 at 2 pm at
the Dayton Christian Church. Services will be signed
for the hearing-impaired.