Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 11, 1978, Page EIGHTEEN, Image 18

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    EIGHTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 11, 1978
Kathy Wolff chosen for National
Science Camp
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Kathy Wolff was recently selected as one of only two
represented from Oregon to attend the National Youth
Science Camp at Bartow, W. Va., this summer.
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Ileppiier High senior Kathy
Wolff has been selected to
represent Oregon at the Na
tional Youth Science Camp at
Bartow, W. Va., from June 30
to July 24.
Only two students from each
of the 50 states are selected to
attend the camp. Participants
are chosen on the basis of
superior academic profici
ency in science or mathema
tics. Leadership abilities and
involvement with extracurri
cular activities are also taken
into consideration.
Judging was performed by
the Oregon Department of
Education. The state's other
representative in the national
program will by Amy Cruik
shank of Bend.
Miss Wolff will leave Port
land on June 29, Upon arrival
at Charleston, W. Va., she and
representatives from the oth
er states will meet with West
Virginia Governor John D.
Rockefeller IV, and tour the
state capitol.
After arriving at the camp's
headquarters in the high
Appalachians at Bartow, near
the Virginia-West Virginia
border, Miss Wolff and fellow
science campers will attend
some 30 lectures on subjects
ranging from microbiology to
wildlife management.
Also included in the pro
gram will be field trips to
regional points of interests,
such as the nearby National
Radio Astronomy facility at
Green Bank, W. Va., and a
tour of Washington, D.C.
Miss Wolff is the daughter of
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff of
Heppner.
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Farmers, Ranchers, Businessmen
will want to know. ..Roger Martin
was instrumental in passing
legislation whtch will abolish
the inheritance tax in Oregon.
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FOR GOVERNOR
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District spelling
winners named
announced
Students in Morrow County
schools are participating in h
statewide spelling contest.
Winners from preliminary
competition in the county's
elementary and secondary
schools were :
Division I (grades 4,5 and 6)
A.C. Houghton School, Betty
Slocumb, first; Cheryl Mar
killie, second ; Kim Carpenter,
third, lone Elementary, Dar
rin Padberg, first; Donnie
Doherty, second; Paul Zinter,
third. Heppner Elementary,
Julie Lafferty, first; Ann
McLaughlin, second, Carolyn
Hughes, third.
Division II (grades 7,8 and 9)
Riverside, Tammy Colling--wood,
first; Beth Hellburg,
second; Robin Haws, third;
lone; Teena Lindstrom, first;
Craig Rea, second; Chris
Rietmann, third; Heppner,
results unavailable.
Division III (grades 10, 11 and
12)
Riverside, Kathy Farlow,
first; Bill Schnell, second;
Cally Broadbent, third; lone,
Carol Cheney, first; Jeanie
Piening, second, Grace McEl
ligott, third; Heppner, Scott
McEwen, first; Jay Devin,
second; Lionel Wood, third.
Winners from the prelimi
nary competition will take
part in a May 18 contest at 7:30
p.m. in lone. The contest is
open to the public.
The top speller in each
division will qualify for a state
contest, to be held in Salem
during the Oregon State Fair
on Sept. 2. Last year, two lone
students placed third and fifth
in their respective divisions
during the statewide competition.
The 25th Annual Morrow County
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Sunday, May 2
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County Fair Pivilion
Registration 10 a.m.-12 Dinner 12:30 p.m.
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