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Show Pigeon show Thursday, May The Helper Journal 17. 1973 4-H'- ers fif y - ; V Garth's show their - coops gfy Barber News of Helper Junior High School Shop Prepared by The Rampage Club Berniece Webb and Ca rol Postma, advisors Garth Helnlnger, A new school by JOE F. ROLANDO JR. In Tammy Tasker placed third, and Mary Elliott by KELLY SPENSKO placed fifth. Recently at Helper Junior High, many plans are being made on how to improve it. What does all of this mean? HJH is going to be remodeled! Tammy Edwards and Daniels Architects visited HJH on May the His company plans to lower the ceilings, put in a 4-- H Show of the Pigeoneers' Year . . ." new The boys, with the help of a few neighborhood girls, presented a skit to display their pigeons which they 4-- H 4-- H 4-- of Helper. John Neilson and Ted Stockburger, both of Spring Glen, demonstrated how to release a pigeon to flight. Showing off "The World's a Rhode Best Pigeon" Island Red Chicken to be exact was Gary Riddle of Spring Glen. Kathy Bonacci of Helper portrayed Edith Ann of the Laugh-I- n program. Tracy Magann of Helper, portrayed an artist who attempted to sketch young Danna Stockburger, but instead drew his thumb located in the LaSalle Bldg. South Main in In our last race the Relay, Debbie Palletta placed first and Leslie Hanson fifth. Helper READ THE CLASSIFIEDS JOEY JULIANO grade boys' P.E. Club has been saving money all year to take a trip to Lagoon. The P.E. Club invited the eighth grade basketball team to go also. The chaperones who went with the students were Mr. Harold Cunningham, advisor and Mr. Kenneth Gilbert and Mr. Pat Worley . by r,A 7l v '""V. ftedecorofe Girls win track honors atby MICHELLE served were Hair Styling The ninth tended the show. Refresh- ments Razor Cuts e. Remodel, Repdr, takes trip Also participating in the show was Scott Rigby of Spring Glen. persons Regular Hair Cuts Junto P.E. class while doing so. Seventeen FOR In the Mary Johnson placed first, Blanch Wilson, second and Debbie Stewart, fourth. upstairs hall, carpet some classrooms, put new floor tile on the downstairs hall, remodel the lavatories, paint the outside of the building and put sun screens on the west side of the building. Work will begin sometime in June but it is not known yet the cost of the project. Hilltop students can hardly wait to see the old building turn into a new one. folding chairs on the lawn to watch the program. Members of the Pigeoneers Club (below) are (left to right) John Nielson, Scott Rigby, Scott Nielson, Tracy Magann, Ted Stockburger, Gary Riddle and Rick Stockburger. "THE WORLD'S Best Pigeon," a Rhode Island Red Chicken, (above, left) sticks its head from its apparently new body a cardboard box, after being used as part of the Pigeoneer's Show last Saturday. Some of the 17 audience members sit on raised during the past year as a project. Introducing the skit was Nielson system, Manager and Pam Beckstrand third. In the Standing Long jump, Shelly Karcichplaced first with a seven feet five inch jump. Sandra Hoggatt placed second, and Gaylene Cloward placed fifth. remodel all classrooms, put in new lockers, carpet the A young group consisting of Helper and Spring Glen boys conducted such a show last Saturday at the home of Dan Stockburger of Spring Glen. Scott lighting placed Gaylene Cloward took second place with a jump of four feet four inches. In the soft ball throw, Mary Elliott took second 3. "Presenting Tasker first, Mary Elliott placed third, and Kelly Spensko, fourth in the 75 yard dash. Shelly Karcich broke her own record by jumping four feet seven and one half inches, and took first, while John Taft, from Mr. Li the far following the skit. Money, collected will go towards into enrolling the another pigeon club. is Advisor of the Carroll Riddle of Spring Glen. PUGLIESE in a track meet is a great honor, but to bring the first place trophy back to school is something hard to describe. Out of nine contests the girls of the Helper Junior High track team placed in J ,s To place I seven. Postal program presented The Helper Kiwanis Club Raindrops at its regular meeting last Wednesday night at the LaSalle Club saw a film entitled "Ninety-Millio- conjunction - Week. The movie was concerned new a with n shown in with Postal computer system of handling the U.S. mail. Local postmaster, Mr. Ed Marchetti, narrated the presentation. Other business of the included meeting nomination of officers for the upcoming year. All those who had been nominated at the last meeting declined. Final nominations will be held at Order MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS early mm American baseball practice for the 1973 season gets underway tomorrow (Friday) at the Helper baseball park according to Vince Bonza, post athletic officer and Lou Tone, team manager. who will be an officer, we will probably fold the club," said Kiwanis president John Skerl. tion. 637-118- Model X 5239 1? f" i-- g DCDQCJAH subscription 1 effective May IS, c v uii '-- m (p 1973 y Wv Jjf in. N0W GET THE 1 BEST BUY OF S1AA95 with Grass Catcher 1 In the Spring a lady'sfancy turns to fixing and redecorating and there's no time like the present to let those Springtime plans start up the house. developing into reality. So, start with pretty-inAnd add to its value too. Want to add a room, build on a patio? Or perhaps add a sprinkling system? Then turn your fancy to the experienced financial counselors at CEB. Discover how easily your loan can be arranged. 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