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TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 8, 1979 Larry Snider, Shawn LaRue, Diann Morter lead lone honor roll Three lone High School students maintained straight A, 4.0 grade point, averages during the recently concluded first semester. Scoring the straight-A marks were junior Larry Snider, sophomore Shawn LaRue and freshman Diann Morter. Making the first semester "A" honor roll for maintain ing grade point averages between 3,. 5 and 4.0 were seniors Rick Doherty, Danny McEHigott and Michelle Mc Elligott; sophomores Tim Key and Richard Ladd and fresh men Margaret Doherty, Michelle LaRue and Anita Palmer. Named to the "B" honor roll for the first semester grades averaging between 3.0 and 3.4 were senior Arietta Aldrich; juniors Carol Cheney, Chris Cheney, Tim Holtz, Bruce Millman, Jerry Rietmann and Terry Starr; sophomores Duane Fetsch, Lisa Meyers, Treve Peterson and Craig Rea; and freshmen Tammy Holtz and Chris Rietmann. Eighth graders making the first semester "A" honor roll at lone were Vince McEHigott, Anne Murray and Denny Starr, who posted a 4.0 average. On the junior high "B" honor roll were eighth graders Craig Gutierrez, Roger Morter and Tim Patton, and seventh grader Sylvia Ladd. Junior Larry Snider, soph omore Shawn LaRue, fresh man Diann Morter and eighth grader Denny Starr all re ceived straight-A marks while making Ione's honor roll for the second nine-week period. Also named to the "A" honor roll for the second nine-week period were seniors Arietta Aldrich, Rick Doherty, Danny McEHigott and Michelle Mc EHigott; sophomore Richard Ladd; freshman Cathy Cheney, Margaret Doherty, Michelle LaRue and Anita Palmer; eighth graders Vince McEHigott and Roger Morter. Making the "B" honor roll Seven Heppner High students maintain perfect grades Seven Heppner High School students have maintained straight-A, 4.0 grade point averages during the school year's first semester to top the HHS Semester Honor Roll. Receiving the straight-A semester grades were seniors Bill Kenny and Scott McEwen; junior Alice Abrams; sophomores Nancy Miller, Paula Palmer and Brett Sherer, and freshman Ann Lindsay. Also named to the Semester Honor Roll for maintaining grades averaging 3.3 or higher were seniors Ken Bailey, Connie Burkenbine, Michelle Cutsforth, Julie Grieb, Maureen Healy, Cindy Kerr, Rosanna Marlatt, Phil Mar quardt, Jackie Mollahan, Shawna Seitz, Mike Stookey and Marie Yocom. Juniors on the Semester Honor Roll are Curt Day, Jeff Edmundson, Geri Grieb, Todd Harrison, Paula Heinrichs, Dale Holland, Sandi Hudson, 'Todd Sherer, Jojean Stevens, Marie Van Schoiack and Ron Young. Sophomores are Tony Cur rin, Lynn Dee Devin, Lottie Laughlin, Joe Mollahan, Bon nie Nix, Carolyn Plocharsky, Patty Toombs and Anne Van Schoiack. Freshmen are Cindi Berg strom, Lorri Day, Patti De vine, Darcy Holloman, Cindi Hudson, Mary Kincaid, Sheri McMinn, John Murray, Sarena Panter, Sandra Ward and Lea Rush. Making straight-A grades to top Heppner High's second quarter honor roll were senior Bill Kenny; junior Alice Abrams; sophomores Nancy Miller, Paula Palmer and Brett Sherer, and freshman Ann Lindsay. Named to the second quar ter honor roll for maintaining grades averaging 3.3 or higher were seniors Ken Bailey, Connie Burkenbine, Michelle Cutsforth, Barb Devine, Julie Grieb, Maureen Healy, Linda Keithley, Rosanna Marlatt, Scott McEwen, Lorrie Smith, Mike Stookey and Lionel Wood. Juniors on the second sem ester honor roll are Curt Day, Jeff Edmundson, Geri Grieb, Todd Harrison, Paula Hein richs, Dale Holland, Sandi : Hudson, Todd Sherer, Janice Sherman, Jojean Stevens, Marie Van Schoiack and Ron Young. Sophomores are,Deann Con nor, Lynn Dee Devin, Lottie Laughlin, Carolyn Ploch arsky, Greg Sweeney and Anne Van Schoiack. Freshmen on the second quarter honor roll are Cindi Bergstrom, Lorri Day, Patty Devine, Cindy Frederick, Cindi Hudson, Mary Kincaid, Sheri McMinn, John Murray, Sarena Panter, Sandra Ward and Lea Rush. for the second nine weeks were, juniors Carol Cheney, Chris Cheney, Tim Holtz, Jerry Rjetmann and Terry Starr; sophomores Duane Fetsch, Lisa Meyers, Treve Peterson and Craig Rea ; freshman Tammy Holtz; eighth graders Craig Gutier rez and Anne Murray; and seventh graders Sylvia Ladd. HHS slates March 1-2 for play Rehearsals are underway for a Heppner High School production of the comedy "Slice It Thin." Members of the cast include Marie Yocom, Jim Ackley, Lionel Wood, Julie Grieb, Alice Abrams, Scott McEwen, Jackie Mollahan, Susan John son, Jeff Fortenberry and Bill Kenny. Other members of the production will be Bob Miller, stage manager; Perry Cooper, Richard Schmidt and Lea Rush, scene construction ; Polly Fortenberry and Lea Rush, costumes; Heather Winter and Polly Fortenberry, publicity. Jane Rawlins is director of the play, scheduled to be presented on March 1 and 2. Christian Women 'guest night9 Saturday The Heppner Christian Women's Club will host its first annual Guest Night on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the West of Willow. Members will be inviting ' their husbands and friends to this special, once a year, Valentine dinner meeting. Mike Purkey, a business consultant with General Busi ness Systems of Pendleton will speak briefly on tax breaks and the type of tax records needed for homes and businesses. Bill Riley will sing and play his guitar for the evening's musical entertainment. Speaker for the evening will be Dave Sundquist, director of Christian Family Ministries of Spokane. For reservations to the $4 per plate prime rib dinner, call Charlotte Botts at 676-5089 . or Ila Albert at 676-9711. Baby sitting service may be obtain ed by calling Joyce Hughes at 989-8412. Practical application of psychology... Students visit state hospital Eleven Heppner High School psychology students learned firsthand what institu tional life is like for the mentally retarded, when they spent a day at Eastern Oregon State Hospital's training cen ter in Pendleton last week. The 11 seniors members of Dale Conklin's psychology class observed training methods used by hospital personnel in rehabilitating the retarded. Perhaps more im portant, they learned to see the retarded "more as human beings," Conklin said. 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