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SIX-The Heppner Gaiette-Tinies. Heppner, Oregon. Ttmnday, June 4, 1M1 BHS awards night recognizes, rewards students, teachers- Margaret Doherty and t.iz McElligntt made a presenta tion on behalf of the Ciirls Letter Club lo Barb Stefani, and Diane Morter presented Mrs. Stefani with a gift from the junior class in recognition of her work as the Junior class advisor. New this year, the Teacher of the Year was selected by a vole of the student bodv. and was presented to Miss Mc Dougal by student Brad Schmidt. IA V: .' -I 1 ' ' ' IHS Principal Chuck Starr presents Richard Lisa Meyers with Gtizenship Award Ladd, By DKI.I.A HKIDEMAN The lone High School Aca demic Awards Night, Thurs day, May 28. brought recogni tion, reward and some sur prises to students, teach ers and parents present. Principal Chuck Starr wel comed the gathering and began recognition ceremonies for outstanding academic acheivements and service to the school. Outgoing members of the lone High School Student Council were awarded certifi cates of recognition. These students were: Margaret Doherty. Janet Hams. Gregg Rietmann and Richard Ladd. These students then swore in their newly elected counter parts for the coming school year, which include Denny Starr. Margaret Doherty, Chris Rietmann. and Donny. Taylor. Chris Rietmann was also announced as student council representative to Dis-' trict 7-A. Awards were presented to the cheerleaders for their service to the school for this past year and these students were: Diane Morter. Chris Rietmann. Richard Ladd and Lisa Meyers. Teacher Darrell Wilson then presented awards to the members of the honor society: Richard Idd. .lim McCabe. Lisa Mevers. Tim Key and Shawn LaRue. These students maintained a 3.2 or better grade point average throughout the year. Also given was recognition for outstanding achievement in math and science. Shawn lRue received this award from the Oregon" Section of the American Chemical Societv. Richard I.add presented the senior class history, a humor ous look back at the past twelve years of schooling for the class members. Mr. Peter son then presented Ionian Awards to the members of the staff of the 1981 annual, as well as awards in the industrial arts area. Students with Local tumblers, tap dancers compete The 2nd Annual Eastern Oregon Performing Arts Com petition, was held in Hermis ton, at the junior high school on May 2. Fourteen kids from the lone, Lexington and Heppner areas were in that competition. Every contestant entered in the competition received a ribbon for their routine, whether the ribbon was for first or sixth place. In the tumbling solo compet ition, each group consisted of three to six contestants. The following names are from this area only. Ages fi - 8 Group A: Ryan Halvorsen won a 3rd place ribbon : Group B: Kari Morgan. 1st place ribbon: Group D: Darcee Padberg. 1st place ribbon and Nancv Morter. 2nd. Ages9-I2 Group A: Amy Wagonblast won a 1st place ribbon : Group B: Linda Morter. 4th place ribbon, and .Jacque Johnson 5th. Group C: Michelle Beck. 2nd place ribbon and Jill Nelson. 3rd: Group D: Staci Toll. 3rd place ribbon. Also in the tumbling compe tition, two girls came home with trophies. They were Kari Morgan. 2nd highest scoring contestant, ages 6-8. and Amy Wagonblast. 3rd highest scor ing contestant, ages 9 - 12. In the beginning tap groups : AgesS- Nichole Duncan. Brandi Ball. Chrystal Minister, and Amv Pointer each won a 4th Little League Schedule Game times and places for this week's Willow Creek Littlw League schedule are as follows : Wed., June 3 - Indians vs. Dodgers in Heppner. Thurs., June 4 - Rangers vs. Braves in Heppner. Game time is 6 p.m. Fri., June 5 - Giants vs. Angels in Condon Mon., June 8 - Indians vs. Rangers Wed.. June 10 - Angels vs. Dodgers in Heppner. Thurs.. June 11 - Giants vs. Rangers in Fossil. Fri.. June 12 - Angels vs. Indians in lone. Braves vs. Dodgers in Heppner. Mon.. June 15 - Braves vs. Giants in Heppner. Dogers vs. Angels in Condon. Tues.. June 16 - Rangers vs. Indians in lone. place ribbon. Ages-12 Darcee Padberg. Jill Nel son, and three other girls placed 2nd. Jill and Darcee also won a 1st place ribbon for a tap duet. In the beginning jazz group. Amy Pointer. Brandi Ball, and Kari Morgan, and seven other girls in their group, won a 1st place ribbon on their first routine, and a 2nd place ribbon on their 2nd routine. The competition was put on by Dance Unlimited in Herm iston. Two Dance Unlimited teachers come over to the Lexington Grange Hall on Wednesdays to teach tumbling and tap dancing to the students. Heppner youth chosen for OSU leadership club Thirty-nine Oregon State University students, including Ronald R. Young, business major. Heppner. have been selected for 1981-82 member ship in Thanes, service-leadership society for sophomore men. Members of Thanes assist in major campus programs such as new student orientation, moms' and dads' weekends, homecoming and registration. Don't Miss It! ITS LES SCHWAB'S ANNUAL SQUEALING' PIG DAYS June 11, 12, 13 Prizes & Refreshments J ' 676-9463 or 676-9481 Heppner ' J o "J X I 2 i Laura McDougal voted teacher of year by fflS student body fay Wb Heriemon outstanding achievements in the Blue Mountain Skills Contest, held earlier this vear. were awarded ribbons bv Mr , Peterson. Mr. Deeter awarded ribbons for those plncint! hiuh in the Blue Ml Skills Contest in the business math, record keep'1'-'- and iiccoimlinu divi sions Hi" nlso announced the selection ill Anita Palmer and Michelle l.altue as local recipients for the Oregon Business Week which will he held in Monmouth. Oregon this summer, .lim MeCahe Close to Home... Mary Ann Cerullo Many people in South Morrow County may have noticed that the Jim Ackley Teen Cluh has been having both financial trouble and trouble acquiring adult supervision. I'm sure most everyone agrees that Jim's idea of a place for young people to go is wonderful. But no one has taken the time to organize a place except Jim Ackley. Several young people attending Heppner High School have been voicing their dissatisfaction to me this year over the lack of after school activities and recreation So, to get some answers on what people's preferences are, I circulated a questionnaire around the high school with the faculty's assistance. The form asked the student to number the items in the order of preference. Some students preferred only one or two ""items. Others marked all seven. The seventh items was listed tLfls "other" to give them the chance to list an idea of their own. Consequently, this allowed them to choose more than one item that interested them The response was quite good. Seventy students participated. Thirty-three were male and thirty-seven were female. There were eight 14-year-olds, sixteen 15-year-olds, thirty 16-year-olds, fifteen 17-year-olds, and one was 18 Below is a sample of the questionnaire. Each number represents how many young people picked each item as one of their top three choices. The choices are listed in order of popularity. A movie theater - 69. A dance hall for people under twenty-one - 50. Eleven students suggest one for all ages. A fast food restaurant such as A & W or Dairy Queen - 48. A taco or pizza place was also suggested The Ackley Teen Club with some changes - 24 Changes included more adult supervision, more games, a juke box, more space, and expansion of hours. A stage theater for the community where students could be employed - 20. The Ackley Teen Club left the way it is - 18. Other: Students listed the following in space provided. An indoor rodeo arena, a motorcycle race track, a motorcycle club, a hobby shop, summer team sports, summer bowling, more team sports for high school girls, the roller skating rink open all weekend, an outdoor skating rink, and a community athletic club which would have the use of the Heppner pool. Okay Morrow County, the kids have spoken. Where do we go from here? BMl3 aNNM MMM tttd mm A 9 ME BMS f 8 Styles on SALE 4- 2.255.00 sq. yd. t4 Examples of Great Buysl Lci CtvyitcfalRgj i4jo 1 1,721 RODEO SALE PRICED M. 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Student John Smith then presented the class wills, followed In Miss Munns with the awards for achievements in home economics Chuck Stan- presented the "1 Dare You" iiuarils. named alter the William Danstorlh novel of the same title These awards are given for those "who are willini! to face n difficult challenge to reach a goal " Tliev were presented to Diane Morter and Anita Palmer Possiblvlhe most important award given each vear. accor ding to Chuck Starr, is the Citizenship Award This is voted on bv the faculty members, and this vear was awarded to Lisa Mevers and Diehard I.add Their names w ill be inscribed on the plaque which hangs in the school hall, and each was uiven a certifi cate and a pin l.isji Mevers then presented the senior class prophecy, a lanlastical slorv of the future for the senior class members language Arts Awards were then presented bv Miss Mc Dougal. as well as awards to the lone High School News paper staff for their work in publishing the monthly school paper Teena Lindslrom was awarded recognition for her second place standings in the Morrow County Schools Spel ling contest lo- high school level, and Oregg Kietmann was selected as the outstand ing high school athlete for the past vear L AD DEADLI'IE HOBDAYS 1 PEST FREE Elecronicot!y rids your premises of all flying or crawling pests RATS MICE BATS SQUIRRELS WtAZtLb KAUJUINS LMIr7VUrMN; ROACHES WATERBUGS CARPENTER ANTS FLIES FLEAS SPIDERS MOSQUITOES No more sprays, powders, traps!! 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