EIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday, February 4, 1982
Kiverside High school announces honor roll
Around About
By Juntine Weatherford
Because so many people find so many things to do on
Saturdays it is difficult to gather many folks for any
worthwhile program during that day. Last Saturday, AAUW
and the Rolling Hills Runners presented an interesting and
helpful program at Heppner High School to disappointingly
few persons. (Remember February is Heart Month o be
good to your own heart and send valentines to others you
love.)
Much time and effort had gone into preparations for last
Saturday's workshop. The principal speaker, Len Tritsch,
was excellent. The feature film stressed that how we live,
determines how we die. A good collection of healthful snacks
was offered, and those who did give a good part of their
Saturday to attend were favorably impressed. I'm pleased
with the handout material, especially the two booklets: one
dealing with the common problem of stress and the second
about the health of children whom are labeled the only
commodity mass-produced by unskilled labor.
On Sunday about five times as many folks got to the
Willows Grange Hall at lone to congratulate Ida Hale Grabill
at the lovely 100th birthday party arranged by her family and
friends. A good collection of pictures along an entrance-way
wall showed some of Ida's life and her family as it grew."
When I spoke briefly to Ida I was thinking that she certainly
is a fine lady who must understand how to live healthfully.
My husband Bill was proud to be related to her. Besides the
many neighbors and friends there, Ida's five childrens'
families were everywhere her grandchildren, great-grandchildren
and great-great-grands are a fine-looking collection
of Americans.
As we have all heard and read about President Roosevelt
during this week it is interesting to note that Ida Grabill, who
was born in the same year and month as FDR, has already
outlived him by 37 years. (He was the first president, I as a
new voter, helped elect, and my staunch Republican parents
didn't understand my rebellious voting.) Ida Grabill surely
has been blessed with more health than President Roosevelt
knew. Perhaps spending a lifetime in lone has something to
do with her longevity.
If you or members of your family have lived or now live in
Gilliam County, you would surely, enjoy the new book
"History of Gilliam County" which is being distributed now.
It has 320 slick pages of pictures and narratives covering the
county history, the history of families there, tributes and
memorials, churches, lodges and organizations and business
histories. This book was put together by the Gilliam County
Historical Society members who spent many months trying
to persuade folks to turn in writings about themselves and
their families.
As our days lengthen some thoughts are turning toward
gardening which will occupy many of our free times in a
month or two. Before that time we might take our families
through the unusually good Morrow County Museum. Seeing
the exhibits there on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon is really
an educational experience. One learns much about US and
local history so pleasantly and quickly. Ask the curator on
duty to show you into the one-room Democrat Gulch
Schoolhouse, too. This bicentennial addition to the city park
is very special.
I have not yet gone to look at the log cabin which Harold
(Shorty) Peck has brought to the fairgrounds where it will be
restored and will add such interest near the Peck collection
of historic tools and various articles. People from outside
Heppner come here to appreciate the museum, the
schoolhouse and the Peck collections. We who live here
should enjoy these unusual exhibits and learn from them.
Drama Club to present comedy
The Heppner High School
Drama Club is rehearsing for
a three act comedy. "The
Great Big Doorstep." to be
shown March 2 and 4 in the
school cafetorium.
The cast includes Polly
Fortenberry, Marti Baker.
Karen Kenny, Jim Ackley,
Terry Gray, Lee Rice, Earl
Hammond. Lovena Marlatt,,
Carrie Brownfield. Cindi
Bergstrom, Patti Devine, and
Rick Riehl. Stage manager is
Cindi Bergstrom. and scenery
construction chairman is Lee
Rice.
"The Great Big Doorstep."
a popular Broadway play in
the fio's. has plenty of both
humor and pathos to entertain
a wide audience." said the
director Jane Rawlins, "and
Drama Club is asking you to
mark (your) calendars now so
you won't miss it."
Students named to the honor
roll for the second nine week
period at Riverside High
School in Boardman have
been announced.
Following is a list of those
students:
Freshmen
A honor roll
Renee Beard - 4.0. Kir by
Brace. Kim Carpenter. Stacey
Eades. Richie Fesler. Ra
mona Franke, Maria Hardin.
Kurt Hellberg. Veronica
McDonough. Frank Palmer.
Steven Paul, Kelly Seel. Dawn
Timms - 4.0 and Jody Williams
- 4.0.
R honor roll
Guy Dickinson, Randy Fow
ler. Rich Gilbertson. Renee
Moody, Lori Phillips, Michelle
Reisch. Marsha Richmond,
Cord Sandlin, Brad Trumbull.
Connie Whitaker and Connie
Whitbeck.
Sophomores
A honor roll
Karen Carlson. Michelle
Cooley - 4.0. Billie Jo David
son, Chris Earnest. Vern
Heiple. Denise Key. Kim
Lewis. Tiffany Mark - 4.0.
Cheryl Markille - 4.0. Errieka
Murray. Brenda Pettigrew -4.0.
Dawn Sandlin. Mark
Stevens - 4.0. Lesli Viall and
Amberly Williams.
R honor roll
Tracie Burg, Scott Carlson.
Vickie Clymer. Danny Dal
toso, Rosa Garduno, Eddie
Moore, Dang Pratt and Tyler
Trumbull.
Juniors
A honor roll
Vickie Bartlett - 4.0. Renee
Carey. Rise Collingwood,
Helen Daltoso - 4.0. Charlene
ickinson. Curtis Franke,
Lori Gilliam. Robin Haws -4.0,
Christine Jones 4.0.
Harold Leighton. Scott Piper
and Mike Stevens - 4.0.
R honor roll
Andy Bjazevich. Jeannie
Carroll. Tracy Coen. Angie
Evans. Shelly Johnson. Paul
Meade. Rod Morton. Robby
Peck, Terry Seel. Rolf Prag.
Stacy Senn. Brandon Wegner
and Everett Westmoreland.
Seniors
A honor roll
Mike Bartlett. Susan Carl
son. Danette Daltoso - 4.0,
Dirk Haney. DeAnn Jackson -4.0,
Becky Hobbs. Charm
McKee. Mary McQuown - 4.0.
Wendy Mittlesdorf - 4.0. Sandy
Monjay. Shelly Sandlin - 4.0.
Phil Sharkey. Sue Stubblefield
- 4.0. Cara Sweeney. Jan
Trevino - 4.0. Ralph Turn
baugh, Nathan VanGorder
and Todd Voung.
B honor roll
Laura Dieter. Tammy
Field. Susan Fuller. Wes Gale,
Fawn Hecker. Scott Trapp
and Derrick Trumbull.
Following are RHS students
named to the honor roll for the
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first semester of the 1981-82
year:
Freshmen
A honor roll
Renee Beard. Kirby Brace.
Kim Carpenter. Stacey Eades.
Mama Hardin. Kurt Hell
berg. Veronica McDonough.
Frank Palmer, Steven Paul.
lxrie Phillips. Kelly Seel.
Dawn Tinims, Connie Whita
ker. Jody Williams - 4.0 and
Richie Fesler.
It honor roll
Susan Raher. Guy Dickin
son. Ramona Franke. Rich
Gilbertson. Hence Moody,
Gene Morton. Michelle
Reisch. Marsha Richmond.
Cord Sandlin. Connie Whit
!eck and Jeff Ztiver.
Sophomores
A honor roll
Trade Burg. Scott Carlson.
Michelle Cooley -4.0. Billie Jo
Davidson, Chris Earnest.
Vein Heiple. Denise Key. Kim
Lewis. Tiffanv Mark - 4.0.
Cheryl Markille 4.0. Brenda
Pettiurew - 4 n. Mark Stevens -
and
Amberly Williams - 4.0.
R honor roll
Karen Carlson, Danny Dal
toso. Jr. Drago, Eddie Moore,
Errika Murray. Dang Pratt,
Shana Rogers. Dawn Sandlin
and Tyler Trumbull
Juniors
A honor roll
Vickie Bartlett, Renee
Carey, Rise Collingwood,
Helen Daltoso - 4.0. Charlene
Dickinson. Curtis Franke,
Lori Gilliam, Robin Haws -4
0. Christine Jones - 4 0.
Harold Leighton, Paul Meade,
Scott Piper. Mike Stevens
4 0 and Brandon Wegner,
R honor roll
Andy Rjazevieh. Jeannie
Carroll, Tracy Coen. Angie
Evans. Shelly Johnson. Rod
Morton. Anneli Murray,
Rohhy Peck. Rolf Prag. Terry
Seel. Stacy Senn and Everett
Westmoreland.
Seniors
A honor roll
Mike Bartlett. Susan Carl
son, - 4 0. Danette Daltoso -
Fuller, Dirk llnnev. Becky
Hobbs, DeAnn Jackson 4 0,
Charm McKee, Mary Me
(Juown - 4 0, Wendy Mittels
dorf - 4.(1. Sandy Mnnjnv,
Shelly Sandlin 4.0, Sue
Stubblefield - 4.0, Cara Swee
ney 4 0, Jan Trevino - 4.0,
Hiilph Turnbmigh and Nathan
Van finrder.
R honor roll
Tammy Field, Wes Gale.
Fawn Hecker, Phil Sharkey.
Scott Trapp. Derrick Trum
bull and Todd Young.
4.0. Lesli Kill 4 0
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