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    Education
Blue Mountain Eagle
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
A9
Grant Union first-quarter honor roll
Blue Mountain Eagle
Eagle photos/Angel Carpenter
From left, Katrine Bogardus, Kathy Sherwood and Janine Goodwin perform a difficult
piece by Antonin Dvorak on violin at the Christmas concert.
Christmas concert delights audience
By Angel Carpenter
Blue Mountain Eagle
There were praises aplenty
for the performers and con-
ductors after Friday evening’s
“A Classic Christmas Con-
cert” in John Day.
Rebecca Bogardus of Day-
ville and Janine Goodwin of
Prairie City directed a variety
of Youth Arts Program groups
with musicians ranging in
age from 7 to adult, and the
pair performed with some of
the groups at the community
event held at the United Meth-
odist Church.
“The children blew me
away,” said audience member
Eva Harris.
“Christmas Time is Here”
from the movie “A Charlie
Brown Christmas” was one of
several songs presented by the
junior choir.
“I’m so proud of all the
groups,” Goodwin said.
“They did better in perfor-
mance than rehearsal, and that
shows they knew their parts
and were ready to perform.”
An intermediate choir, two
guitar groups, a string ensem-
ble and a show choir also per-
formed.
Bogardus leads the YAP
program, and the Juniper Arts
Council, led by president Kris
Beal, sponsored the event.
“It was incredible,” Bog-
ardus said. “I think it was our
A guitar group performs at Friday evening’s “A Classic
Christmas Concert,” including front, from left, Logan
Ineck and Avery Toy; middle, Maddy Hassmiller, Clayton
Ineck and Cedar Hassmiller; back, Keira Stiner, Collin
McLane and Nick Stiner.
Seniors
4.0 GPA: Duane Stokes.
Honor
roll:
Hadley
Boethin, Zack Deiter, Fallon
Weaver, Whitney McClellan,
Diamond Workman and Katie
Shockley.
Honorable mention: Dan-
iel Carpenter, Elijah Humbird,
Tressa Ranft, Mariah Wright,
Savannah Wyllie, Joshua Car-
penter, Kayana McLean, Jozie
Rude, Maggie Justice, Jesse
Paulson, Reagan Shelley and
Mariah Moulton.
Juniors
4.0 GPA: Victoria Coalwell.
Honor roll: Andrea Comer,
Alyssa Hoffman, Kade Blood,
Roen Langum, Hailie Wright,
Alcie Moore, Macy Strong,
Kaylee Wright, Aidan Bro-
emeling, McKeely Miller and
Madison McKrola.
Honorable mention: Cyn-
thia Allen, Alondra Moreno,
Jacob Vaughan, Grant Le-
Quieu, Oaklee Clark, Bailey
Moss, Marissa Smith, Trini-
ty Hutchison, Nicole Jones,
Carleanne Wright and Sydney
Brockway.
Sophomores
4.0 GPA: Drew Lusco.
phie Brockway, Clara Carr,
Kenna Combs, Ellie Cornell,
Sydnie Moss, Benjamin Hen-
ry, Brianna Majors, Ethan
Moore, Jessi Nolan and Jordyn
Young.
Eighth grade
4.0 GPA: Ashley Hen-
ry, Grace Taylor and Carson
Weaver.
Honor roll: Paige Gerry,
Riley Robertson, Paige Weav-
er, Soren Caudill, Allie Clark,
Audrey Walker, Lauryn Petty-
john and Thomas LeQuieu.
Honorable mention: Lon-
nie Ashley, Dylan Clark, Mor-
gan Dethman, Emily Finley,
Harli Grove, Kendra Hatkoff,
Sam McCracken, Maverik
Miller and Parker Neault.
Seventh grade
4.0 GPA: Amelia Hall.
Honor roll: Raney An-
derson, Max Bailey, Andrew
Hunt, Ashlynn Langum, Tuck-
er Carpenter, Daniel Henry,
Kennedy Benge and Jasmine
Bryers.
Honorable mention: Jack
Strong, Cowen Weaver, Quinn
Larson, Taylor Moss, Destiny
Pelayo, Kieran Byers, Kylie
Holden, Ethan Sheedy, Shy-
anne Smarr and Lacey War-
rington.
D AYVILLE STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — S EPTEMBER
From left, Dayville
School students
of the month
for September
are Carson
Thompson,
grades K-2;
Tyler Thompson,
grades 3-5; Majik
Leigh-Myers,
junior high; and
JT Hand, high
school.
From left,
Malachi
Bogardus,
Maddy
Hassmiller and
Ella Carpenter
sing in the
junior choir, a
group of nine, at
Friday evening’s
Classic
Christmas
Concert in John
Day.
best concert ever. The quality
of music was better, and that’s
the result of the program’s
Honor roll: Erika Dick-
ens, Kellen Shelley, Donavan
Smith, Emily Springer, Ma-
dalyn Way, Gage Brandon,
Jonathan DesJardin, Samantha
Floyd, Ellie Justice, Tiler Voi-
gt, Rylee Browning, Shanni-
yah Hall, Warner Robertson,
Cierra Wyllie and Roger Gear-
hart.
Honorable mention: Sa-
mantha Buckhaults, Christo-
pher Dieter, Athena Tipton,
Damion Young, Makenna Cul-
ley, Mason Gerry, Taylor Hunt,
Tyler Blood, Fallen Bolman,
Sierra Cates, Shaine Madden,
Elisha Sheedy, Baylee Combs,
Kaden Madden and Emilie
Updegrave.
Freshmen
4.0 GPA: Devon Stokes.
Honor roll: Levi Carpenter,
Abigail Lusco, Peyton Neault,
Jordan Hall, Logan McClus-
key, Jacob Smith, Madison
Spencer, Trevyn Coalwell,
Leah Comer, Jesaka Culley,
Christian Glimpse and Averie
Wenger.
Honorable mention: Blad-
en Burril, Michael Dilley,
Mikiah Kimble, Rhea Mead,
Kamisha Moles, Reece Vaw-
ter, Quaid Brandon, Mercedes
Locke, Parker Manitsas, So-
Contributed photo
growth over time. There were
a total of 20 in the groups, and
there is room for a lot more.”
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Sending Your Best
At Christmas
Time
TIS THE SEASON
A special wish
that your happiness builds
with each day of the
season and burns bright
throughout the
New Year.
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