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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Page 14 COUGAR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM suffered a stinging defeat to the Hornets in Ken Mann Memorial Gym on Friday, Feb. 16. Henley scooped Illinois Valley 44-25. Sheena Cole led Cougar scorers with 11 points. At halftime, young cheerleading camp graduates performed a routine for the entertainment of the crowd. (Photos by Dale & Elaine Sandberg for ‘Illinois Valley News’) WHEELER TOYOTA 6th Street (Between ʻJʼ & ʻKʼ) PARTS 476-5206 www.wheelertoyota.com 3 Rivers Schools Foundation gives grants C OMING T O C AVE J UNCTION , OR – F EBRUARY 23 Honor Roll students cited at Illinois Valley *Freshmen: Autumn Isenagle. 3.50-3.99 *Seniors: Graham Baker, Nichole Beason, Ben Bennett, Elizabeth Bullock, Chrystle Crawford, Dusty culver, Serra Farley, Ben Green, Amber Griffin, Destany Heiser, Ariella Hubbard, Jenna Lefner, Sammy McMahan, Alexis Medina, Leah Person, Victoria Prince, Brigitte Rocha, Jacob Wood. *Juniors: Alexander Bergman, Ryan Burgess, Jamie Farr, Nicole Farr, Kurtis Keim, Wade Lorensen, Jerrad Miller, Sabrina Miller, John Nolan, Sarah Pavlacky, Sarah Pittman, Tiffany Wollerton. *Sophomores: Sierra Chiverton, Erin Dobie, Kathrine Dobie, Antonio Escalante, Jacob Foster, Kimiko Fujita, Hailey Hanson, Tracie Losey, Teresa McCarty, Stacey Miller, Jacob Nichols, Darcy Beteta-Perez, Kevin Snook. *Freshmen: Cambria Cook, Alex Paulson, Wylie Ahl, Joy Chen, Zachary Dominguez, Callie Harland, Heidi Unger, Brittanie Brummett, Chris Culver, Ben Kendall, Kayla Young. 3.25-3.49 *Seniors: Savannah Bassett, Robert Bell, Meagan Kanig, J.D. Neal, Jessica Pittman, Charlie Stafford, Robert Roth. *Juniors: Katherine Bell, Jeffry Crocker, Kasondra Eldred, Jacob Ellis, Joshua Humphreys, Kayla Nolan, Larry Ragsdale, Tonya Wyatt. *Sophomores: Jessica Barron, Naomi Branham, Morgan Brown, Breana Burgess, Cedar Cosner, Christeen Fierrro, Charles Fleming, Erica Garcia, Trinidy LaRue, Moises Mendoza, Alissa Wells. *Freshmen: Charles Davis, Cody Gillson, Edward Goynes, Matthew Horton, Francine Borth, Alli Brown, Mariaha Garcia, Sonya Hogan, Winona Krska, Mitchell VanTassel, Kenneth White. Support the merchants who advertise in the ‘Noose’ With Amazing Facts Speaker Darrin Bartell SS 1st Night Friday, February 23 – 7:00 p.m. I ON E E FR A D MI Illinois Valley High School announced its first semester Honor Roll stu- dents. 4.0+ Seniors: Astrid Blokzijl, Emily Harris, Ian Barker-Cortrecht, Lydia Beeman, Sheena Cole, Anthony Derda, Nick Greener, Samantha Heller, Austin Hocker, Roxi Holmes, Spencer Kendall, Natasha Kirk, Tim Mikels, Lisa Papa, Tiffany Thom. *Juniors: Breanna Allan, Kathryn Baker, Adam Brooks, Alyssa Burdick, Charlotte Cleary, William Crowl, Pedro Costa, Audrey Davis, Dus- tin Gumaer, Shannon Hill, Mideon Hoffman, Douglas Hoskins, Michelle LaPierre- Brown, Alex Miller, Jasmine Mosely, Steven Paul, Drake Pernicka, Forrest Roth, Shane Stiles, Yulia Tyukova, Kelcie Yeoman, Raesha Yeoman. *Sophomores: Aleena Anderson, Sara Austin, McKenzie Yeoman. A D MI grants will offer long-term fiscal support to education programs at all grade levels (K-12) and in all subjects. IRS granted the founda- tion 501(c)(3) status at the end of January. The foundation is gov- erned by a board of trustees. Trustees are committed to identifying and cultivating donations and gifts to en- hance programs. Board members are President Lori Worden, Julie Rubenstein, Becky Sullivan, Jerry Fritts, Dave Strahan, John Rickert, Tammy Canady, Constance Marr, Van Granger and Kara Olmo. For more information about the foundation, visit threeriverskids.org or phone 660-5298. I ON to offering curriculum en- hancements and scholar- ships. The Three Rivers Schools Foundation was established in summer 2006 to enhance and expand edu- cational opportunities for students by encouraging community investment in the district schools. Together, this group of parents, teachers, community members, and school offi- cials aim to provide a supple- mental source of funding for the kinds of improvements that will encourage students to find a passion that will help them succeed in life beyond school. Although other fund-raising is con- ducted within each of the schools, the foundation’s SS Matching first-round grants of $500 were awarded each of the nine elementary schools in Three Rivers School District (TRSD) to help pay for Art- ist in Residence programs. The Three Rivers Schools Foundation issued the grants. Schools will use the funds to implement school- wide arts programs that oth- erwise could not be afforded by the district’s instructional budget. Recognizing the reality that there isn’t enough fund- ing for programs like visual and performing arts, clubs and competitions, a year ago the TRSD decided to look into forming a community- based foundation dedicated SALES SERVICE 476-6858 476-9379 Unlocking Revelation’s Mysteries Learn the key principles of biblical interpretation that provide the basis for unraveling the mysteries of Revelation and its most relevant message for today. 2nd Night 3rd Night Sat., Feb. 24 – 7 p.m. A Thief in the Night Mon., Feb. 26 – 7 p.m. How to Have Confidence Amid Chaos A Continuing Series of Presentations Meeting Location: Josephine County Building 102 S. Redwood Highway Cave Junction, OR 97523 Additional Topics will be Announced! 199 The Bible W River St Will Be Our Location Guidebook! W Lister St ■ Free Admission ■ Free Children’s Program ■ Free Study Notes ■ Free Books and Gifts E River St W Schumacher St E Lister St