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A16 Sports/News wallowa.com June 10, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain CARS: Event grows after year-long hiatus Continued from Page A10 June 12 includes regis- tration and the Friday Night Social Hour from 4-6:30 p.m. at the Joseph Community Center for those who pre-reg- istered, followed by the 7-11 p.m. Cruise Dance with mu- sic by the classic rock group The Senders. The dance has a $5 cover charge. The evening also includes a game in which a number of car parts are laid out for participants to guess which year and model of ve- hicle they come from. The main event, the Show-N-Shine, takes place on Main Street in Joseph on Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Garrett em- phasized that parking may start at 7 a.m. and no earlier. This is the event where the entries are judged. Voting will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Senders will play the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also scheduled is a golf cart challenge race complete with obstacles and a $100 prize. That event is open only to pre-registration par- ticipants. Show-N-Shine features six classes for judging with first, second and third place prizes awarded. The class- es include: hot rod, car or truck modified/custom, car or truck classic/restored, sports car, moonshine haul- er, and a new class, rat rod. Also included are several other awards, including peo- ple’s choice, ladies’ choice, and kids’ choice awards. A “hard luck” award and “club participation” award are also offered. Show-N-Shine participants can elect not to enter the judged classes. Prestigious honors in- clude the “King of the Mountain” award and the “Ragman” award, which is awarded by the family of OMC founder Jim Tus- chhoff, who passed away in 2005. The family bases the award on which vehicle they think Tuschhoff would have chosen. The award is announced at 2 p.m. and the winner leads a “Ragman Cruise” to Enterprise and back, starting at 3 p.m. The schedule isn’t much changed from previous years. “Since this is basical- ly a one-day event, there’s not a lot we can add to it,” Garrett said. Even after 26 years, the event draws many partici- pants who took part in the very first OMC in 1988. “People come from all over — Oregon, Washington, California, especially north- ern California, and Idaho. Generally the whole North- west area,” Garrett said. Asked if he felt rested up after his hiatus, Garrett laughed. “I felt rested up until two months ago. This is going to be the biggest EHS hands out year-end awards Enterprise High School has announced its 2015 Aca- demic Awards recipients. New members of the Na- tional Honor Society are: Pat- rick Powers; Reagan Bedard; Darby Gassett; Kacie Melville; Sarah Aschenbrenner; Trent Bales; Whitney Evans; Tif- fany George; Jordan Collins; Zyler Hermens; Cheyenne Knight; Jacob Evarts; Rebecca Bateman; Reanna Royse; Mor- gan Anderson; Gabrielle Wells and Wade Isley. Seniors receiving academ- ic letters: Emma Carlson; Ni- kolai Christoffersen; Rocky Davidson; Emma Emilsdòttir; Jolene Ginther; Emma Hall; Cody Irish; Taylor Jenkins; Cheyenne Knight; Ermanno Laici; Ashley Lund; Sarah Madsen; Gwen Nohr; So- ¿D 3XWUXHOH 5HDQQD 5R\VH Christian Ruckdashel; Carsen Sajonia and Gotro Thanadkit. Juniors receiving aca- demic letters: Andrea Butter- ¿HOG (PPD &DUOVHQ 6WHID- ny Christman; Justin Exon; Mackenzie Gray; Jacklyn Jensen; Jane Kissinger; Nikki Maasdam; Will McCadden; Dawn Mist Movich-Fields; Nathan Perren; Bette Rooney; Eyreus Rooney; Zoe Sallada and Katelynn Sidoti. Sophomores receiving ac- ademic letters: Morgan An- derson; Sarah Aschenbrenner; Rebecca Bateman; Reagan Bedard; Trent Bales; Jordan Collins; Whitney Evans; Ja- cob Evarts; Sunny Galli; Dar- by Gassett; Zyler Hermens; Wade Isley; Gwen Jensen; Kobe Ketscher; Casey Kiser; Kacie Melville; Tate Olsen; Patrick Powers and Gabrielle Wells. Freshmen receiving aca- demic letters: Gracie Carlsen; Reece Christman; Ashley Wallowa County Chess Club Welcome Tourists and Players of all levels! Thursdays 4 to 8 PM FREE! JOSEPHY CENTER FOR ARTS AND CULTURE Exon; Cole Farwell; Rachel Frolander; Riley Gray; Rylie Hayward; Sebastian Hobbs; Eliza Irish; Lucy Kissinger; Heidi Niezen; Madison Plew. Language arts: Jacob Evarts, Rebecca Bateman and Patrick Powers received an award of Excellence in Ad- vanced Placement English; Isaac Rowley received an award as Most Improved in Advanced Placement English; Carsen Sajonia received an award for Excellence in Dual Credit English; Cody Irish re- ceived an award for Most Im- proved Dual Credit English. Sarah Madsen won the Clyde Holliday Award. Sarah Aschenbrenner won Excellence in English II; Grant Jones won Most Im- proved in English II. Science: Nikolai Christof- fersen won for Physics; Se- bastian Hobbs and Eliza Irish won for Physical Science. Math: The Outstanding Four-Year Math Students are: Nikolai Christoffersen, Cars- en Sajonia and Sarah Madsen. Art: Katharina Rudzio re- ceived an Excellence in Art; Dustin Johnston received Most Improved Art Student; and Kimberly McQuown took Outstanding Art Student. Science, Economics and Computer Application: Out- standing Biology student was Jacob Evarts; Outstanding Economics Students were Nikolai Christoffersen and Patrick Powers; Wade Isley, Heidi Niezen, Eliza Irish and Gracie Carlsen all took Excel- lence in Computer Applica- tions awards. Language Arts and For- eign Language: Gracie Carlsen, Eliza Irish and Riley Gray took home Excellence in English I; Ashley Lund was awarded Excellence in Jr./Sr. English; Rachel Frolander was awarded Exelencia en Espanol I; Rebecca Bateman was awarded Exelencia en Espanol II. Vocational Agriculture: Outstanding Ag I student was Brett Greenshields; Outstand- ing Agriscience Student was Zyler Hermens; Outstanding Industrial Arts Student was Trent Bales. Health: Excellence in Health and Wellness was awarded to Rebecca Bateman; Excellence in Anatomy was awarded to Jane Kissinger and Mackenzie Gray; Out- standing Four-Year Science Award went to Nikolai Chris- toffersen; S.T.E.M. Award went to Sarah Madsen. Physical Education: The Excellence in Physical Educa- tion award went to Cole Far- well and Ellie VanDoozer. Math: Excellence in Alge- 403 Main Street Joseph, Oregon Puzzle June2015 White to move ATHLETE OF THE WEEK during the Dec. 7, 1941 attack. Activities Director, Lacey Doss, who also leads exercise classes said Parks is always on the go and even helps escort resident participants to and from the classes. “He’s so much fun and he shows up at every class without fail. He has a great attitude and he’s very chipper,” Doss said. Parks also steps up and leads the exercise classes if Doss is This week’s athlete of the week momentarily called away. is Bill Parks, 94. Parks resides at Parks struck a classic runner’s pose and said, “Don’t wast too Wallowa Valley Senior Living many flashbulbs taking with his wife, Rusty. Parks is a World War II veteran, pictures.” who was also at Pearl Harbor BILL PARKS bra I went to Jimmy Wells. Social Science: Excellence in Global Studies went to Eliza Irish and Riley Gray; Excel- lence in Civics went to Rachel Frolander; Excellence in Mod- ern Problems went to Nikolai Christoffersen and Carsen Sa- jonia; Excellence in Psycholo- gy went to Carsen Sajonia; Ex- cellence in U.S. History went to Jacob Evarts, Wade Isley and Gabrielle Wells. Walt Buckley Scholar Ath- lete award was won by Carsen Sajonia, Sarah Madsen and Nikolai Christoffersen. The following exchange students were recognized for their academic excellence: Emma Emilsdòttir (Iceland), 6R¿D 3XWUXHOH $UJHQWLQD Ermanno Laici (Italy), Gotro Thanadkit (Thailand), and Katharina Rudzio (Germany). Students of Merit: Nicole Maasdam, Business Market- ing; Sebastian Hobbs, Com- puter Science; Ashley Lund, Fine Arts–Performing; Adrian Widener, Fine Arts–Visual; Stefany Christman, Foreign Language; Bette Rooney, Health/PE; Zoe Sallada, Home Economics; Clayne Miller, Industrial Arts/Vo-Ag; Justin Exon, Language Arts; Christian Ruckdashel, Math- ematics; Jane Kissinger, Sci- ence; and Daniel Kohlhepp, Social Science. Staff Awards went to: Out- standing Freshman Girls, Gra- cie Carlsen and Rachel Fro- lander; Outstanding Freshman Boy, Cole Farwell; Outstand- ing Sophomore Girl, Rebecca Bateman; Outstanding Sopho- more Boy, Jacob Evarts; Out- standing Junior Girls, Dawn Mist Movich-Fields and Mackenzie Gray; Outstand- ing Junior Boy, Will McCad- den; Outstanding Senior Girl, Carsen Sajonia; Outstanding Senior Boy, Cody Irish; Most Improved Student, Kaden Lathrop; Outstanding Service Award, Sarah Madsen, Emma Hall, Tiara Huffman and An- GUHD%XWWHU¿HOG Chieftain file photo Larry Anderson of Tigard, stands in front of his 1932 Ford 3-window coupe at the Oregon Mountain Cruise in 2013. show we’ve had in a while, but we’ll get it done,” he said. WHS students honored Wallowa High School’s year-end academic awards ban- quet, held May 26, also included inductions to National Honor Society (NHS). The following students were awarded. On this list, “NHS” indicates previous induction to the honor society. A list of new inductees appears at the end. Seniors: Alex Coutant, National School Choral; Macey Frei, Chemistry, Advanced British Literature, Government and Economics, NHS; Cheyenne Hall, British Literature, NHS; 7D\ORU +DUVK¿HOG )LWQHVV DQG Conditioning; Luis Mendez, NHS; Calli Miller, NHS; Ga- reth Murray, Outstanding Music Student, NHS; Joseph Princena, John Phillip Sousa Award, Ad- vanced British Literature, Gov- ernment and Economics; Karl Wellens, NHS; Kristyn Young, Trigonometry, NHS. Juniors: Robert Delancey, Ag Me- chanics, NHS; Emily George, Pre-calculus, Ag Leadership, NHS; Marybeth Hulse, Phys- ical Education, Fitness and Conditioning, British Literature; Megan Jones-Allen, NHS; Josh Rummell, Algebra 1.5, NHS. 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