Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 30, 1986, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    School news
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Kids put much effort into Science fair
Tw o months research and ex
periments culminated in the April K
*cience fair open house for Hcppncr
junior high school students f ash
student chose a project, with ap
prtisal of science teacher. Sarah
C arlson. and then set out to prose or
disprove his hyjvnhosis
Kach student kept a log hook with
background information they had
researched in magazines N«>ks. and
encyclopedias,
with
a
bibliographical listing ol resources
and an explanation ot the experiment
including the materials the> uses! the
procedure followed, their obsersa
lions, and a written conclusion has
ed on their observations and
research
Projects svere ludgeil prior to the
open house by the following panel
included Physics-first place Candy
Fred I undin, tarry Mills. Donna
Harris, a tie lot sciond between Al
Bergstrom, Barhara Mloodsworth.
Burt and Nikki BrisN>is. Chcmistrs
lion McFlligott. BobM ahoncs Ed
first place M isk i Cameron and sc
Hcimstra. and Chuck Nelson Pro
cond place Scott Johnston, l ife
jests were esaluated on the basis of Science first place Rick Osnun. se­
originality. complexity. iurc in con­ cond place Tricia Coe. and third
struction and design, how well the place Jenni W cygandl. I arth
stuslent understood his own project,
Science first Bcsca W uklund. se­
how well others souid understand the cond Tiffany Harrison, and third
protect, proper methods and es
Amy Greenup
planatKms used and whether the stu
Additional eighth grade winners
dent answered his basic question
included Physics first John Steagall.
(Hentll winners for the sesenth second Fru Connor, and third C ases
grade were Kick Osmin first place. Pedro, Chemistrs first Jennifer Cur
T m iJ Coe anil Rev,.a W isklund a tic rin. second C a m Brownfield, third
tor second place, and ienm kelly M i 1 aughlin I arth Ss icikc a
W es gandt and Tittans Mamvon a tie tie for first between Dawna Gentry
and Tiffany Springer second Jodee
lor third place
Additional seventh grade winners Ashbcik
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Seventh grade winners from left (Back row) Scott Johnston, Mickie Cameron, Rick
Osmm, Nikki Brisbois. Jenni Weygandt.
(Front row) Al Burt, Tricia Coe. Candy Harris, Tiffany Harrison;
F'ghth grade winner from left (Front row) Mary Osmin, Eric Connor, Tom Kenny,
Casey Pedro. John Steagall. Brian Siminoe;
(Back row) Dawna Gentry, Nicole Wilkie. Kelly McLaughlin, Cam Brownfield, Jen­
nifer Currin, Tiffany Springer, Jodee Ashbeck
Heppner honor roll listed
Vera Rietmann (left foreground) helps Len Rietmann and Stephanie Haguewood
make Care Bear pillows.
The lone first grade class
irlehrated Be lager About Reading
month during April Student's led
iy bears visited school tor various
activities including a teddy bears'
[Menu Class mothers came to sihool
Iheir teacher. Betts Kielnunn.
repons that the class read 2 'b hivks
in April wnh Jors Crowell. Jacob
laslor, Stephanie Hagucwood .uni
Brenda Holt/ receiving special
awards lor outstanding reading
house
Honor roll students tor the third
nine weeks have been announced al
Hcppncr High School
Senior
students on the honor roll arc Keith
Kennison .4 i»1 Vndrca Ball. Shel
ly Biddle Penny Connor Ken Cur
to Reid Duiuan. Missy Gates.
Iras is Harrison. Kevin Hughes,
Mes l.indvas Chris
I aughlin.
Kim M u rra s. I rina Palmer. Dana
Reid. 1 ana Reid. Noclla Kill, and
Loran Hayes
Junior students named to the honor
mil are I rent Hatrison (4 (Nil,
Ashley Conklin. Iheresa Lindsay,
Jaw<n Palmer I >.n id Pedro, and Soft
Struthers
Sophomores named to the list arc
Mark Fishhurn i4 (Xli Duane Ball.
Kathleen Bra/ell. Jett Desin. Ryan
Duncan Both Hc.ithcrls . and Cathy
Martin
Freshmen members of the honor
roll are J J Shaw (4 (HI). Benji
Pearson Brvan Padbcrg and Sean
W arren
Students showing the most im
prosement dunng the nine week
|H-ruKl arc Shelly Biddle. Leah
Cooper C iik K Davis. Merry I V S
pain. John Ferrell, Shawn Holt,
Bobbette Howell. Shad Jeffreys,
I odd I indsas. Kim Murray. Kim
Bond. Joycelyn Ferrell. Kym War
rcn. Marne Stookey . I nn H a y s , and
W ill W elborn
(.O il
Wednesday IhifTers
Low gross Harriet Fsans
Low net Doll Campbell
Least putts Verna Brinda
laing drive Jo Pettyjohn
Most sues Ncoma Bailey
I lesen members were present
Hostesses were Kal Hcaly and
Dorothy Jiawkins
lone School
lists honor roll
t he lone School has submitted the
following honor roll for the third
nine weeks grading period
" A " Honor Roll (3 3 4 ill Senior
Eric (hunter. Juniors
Patty
M cFlligott and Candi Rudisill;
Sophom ore
Karla D aviso n ;
Freshmen Jill Nelson and Angie
Rudisill. I ighth graders Jol.inda
Cupps, Jim Davison. Jenny Martin.
Linda Morter. Melissa Rowell, and
A ids W'agenblast. Sesenth grader
Jon Nolan
" B ' ' Honor Roll (3 0-3 40)
Juniors [X-ena Hams, Chris Rea.
and Kim McCahe, Freshmen Brian
Ball and Michelle Papineau. F.ighth
Graders
lain McCabe, Dance
Padbcrg. and Maty Cupps, Seventh
grader Jim Holtz
M A S T E R • G L E A N • L E X O N E • A M IN E • L A N D M A S T E R
Left to right Brian Henderson. Jory Crowell. Kelly Morgan. Jeremie Kandle. Camie
Crum, and Brenda Holtz with their pillow Care Bears
Spelling contest winners named
For the sixth straight year. Fern
Meyers of Boardman has won her
division in the Morrow County
Sp e llin g Contest
M eyers, a
sophomore at Riverside High School
was first in Division III competition
al this year's contest held at Hcpp
ner Elementary. April 23
To capture the first place plaque.
Meyers spelled 25 of 30 words ior
redly, that doesn't sound too dil
ficult. hut the list included words
such as quorum, indictment, hicrar
chically, and asphysiatc Seventh
. through ninth graders were asked lo
spell words such as aggrandizement
quixotic, jodhpur. and consensus
Elementary students spelled words
inclu ding calliope, artichoke,
despicable. emharrass, zucchini, and
pigeon
Reading words to the spellers lor
Division I was Karen Bcik Division
II Linda Dutchcr. and Division III
Valery Campbell Monitors during
the spelling test were Cara Costa.
Linda Shaw, and Karen Dubuque
The top three finishers in each
division were as follows
Division I: Frist Kelly Spray.
secondChisana Warren, third Brent
Sheirbon
Division II first Jackie Paul,
second Diane Young, third la>ri
McCahe
Division III first Terri Meyers.
second-Eric Pointer, third Jack
Estberg
Winners from county schools who
competed at the district contest are
listed following
A C Houghton
Division I first Jill Hicks (Gr 4».
second Tracy Dumler (Gr hi. third
Bret Hadley < < >r bi
lone
Division I first-Amy Pointer,
second Brent Sheirbon. third
Heather Kandle
Division II first Brian Dohcriy.
second- Lo ri McCahe. third Jill
Nelson
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