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SIXTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April
Heppner School Science Fair
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"You can do it, Sarn,"
several youngsters rooted as a
smail hampster attempted to
thread his way through a large
maze constructed by Tom
Huston and Shane Laughlin as
a project for the Science Fair
held at Heppner Elementary
School on Monday and Tues
day. Sam with his maze, sixth
place winner in the senior
division, was only one crowd
pleaser among the large
variety of exhibits made by
youngsters in kindergarten
through eighth grade for the
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fair. Imaginative projects in
cluded displays on everything
from electricity to wind to
bees to dinosaurs to a Morse
code device to ESP. to
potatoes to testing shampoos
for alkaline content.
The top winners in the
senior division and also the
best of show were Matt
Barnes, Wesley Marlatt and
John Stevens, first place
winners for their egg incuba
tor; Shelly Fraser and Mardel
James, second place for a
project on extra-sensory per
ception; and Lisa Wilson and
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Kim Miller, third place for a
disply on wheat production
and use.
Other senior winners inclu
ded Duane Garrett and Mike
Brosnan, fourth; Diana Ep
ping and Marti Baker, fifth;
Tom Huston and Shane Laugh
lin, sixth; Matt Clark and
Monte Holyan, seventh; Rita
Lovgren and Arlene Gray,
eigth; Mike Currin and Billy
Smith, 9th; and Ann Lindsay
and Stephanie Sams, tenth.
Tom Currin and Travis
Hyatt won first place in the
junior division for an electri
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Kevin Kennison and Keith
Ertz earned third for an
electrical windmill; and Kim
berly Hughes came in third
with another electrical dis
play. Other junior division win
ners were Kathleen Clark,
fourth; Cherrie Hager, fifth;
Justin Lowe, sixth; Kelli
Bergstrom, seventh; Ryan
Van Cleave, eighth; Neil
Frederick, ninth ; and Averille
Panter and Diana Garrett,
tenth.
Hampster Sam tries to find
his way around a large maze
in this popular Heppner Ele
mentary and Junior High
Science Fair exhibit while
youngsters on the sideline root
him on.
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Friday Night
Fever in lone
Gari Gaustad and Kelly
Pettyjohn emerged trium
phant after almost 13 hours of
continuous dancing to win a
first prize of $25 in the Dance
Marathon sponsored by the
lone Church of Christ youth
group last Friday night.
Dancing got underway at
7:30 p.m. and lasted until 8:15
a.m., one dance after second
place winners Shawn LaRue
and Janet Hams dropped out
to claim their $15 prize. Third
place winners were Donnie
Taylor and Kris Pettyjohn
who danced until 6:30 a.m. to
earn $10.
Seven other young lone
couples were unable to dance
into the money but several
donated record albums were
given away to honor their
dancing skill and ease the
fatigue.
Ron Palmateer, acted as
M.C. for the event, while
Kelly Pettyjohn and Gari Gaustad are still able to laugh
after dancing almost 12 straight hours in the lone Chruch of
Christ-sponsored Dance Marathon last Friday night.
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Marvin and Tana Padberg
and Frank and Cathy Halver
son chaperoned the fund
raising event.
Other dancers joined the
marathon entrants at the
Friday night event but drop- i
ped out on the stroke of
midnight, leaving the floor to
the hardy few. Admission to
the public dance and entry
fees for the marathon contes
tants earned the church youth
group $60 towards a fun trip to
Portland.
The group is involved in
such projects as baking cook
ies and singing for Ione's
senior citizens at Christmas,
trimming shrubs and cleaning
the churchgrounds, helping
with the church auction and
serving at the church once a
month.
All prize money for the !
marathon was donated. ;
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