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T o p s tu d e n ts h o n o r e d a t a n n u a l b a n q u e t
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Pupils j( Heppncr Elementary
m . In ki I were rewarded Iasi week lor
their good behavior with an ice
cream parts I ron) grades five
through eight. I I ' of the IbO
children were rewarded lor taking
the responsibility tor their own good
behavior
"L o is of kids are doing what
the) 're sup|>oscd to do. but the ones
in trouble usually get the attention,
and the emphasis needs to be
shilled,' Hrcnda Wcygandt. school
counselor said According to the
school's discipline system, when a
child has done something he
shouldn't he gels a “ write up ” Only
those pupils with zero or one “ write
u p " lor the entire year were includ
ed in the icc cream party, she said
The party was mlended as a kick o ff
lor a reintorccmeni program to begin
next year, “ to reward kids who are
doing what they are supposed to he
doing "
Heppncr teacher takes low gross at tourney
Heppncr's Don Lott shot a one-
over par b l to take low gross honors
at the annual Morrow County
I ducators (io || tournament played
Iasi Saturday at Willow Creek Court
try Club lo ti's nine hole scores
were W on the Iront nine and 27 on
the back nine
the women's low gross winner
was Calhryn Me I can Iront Athena
who shot a score of XI lor the IX
hole competition lioth l.ott and
MeI.can received green jackets tor
their winning scores, donated by
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Stu's Team Sports ot Pasco
A spaghetti lunch was served by
the W < C C women's group to the
b l participating golfers trom the
schools ot Umatilla and Morrow
Counties fhe course was moutstan
ding condition thanks to the efforts
ol the club pro Charlie Kawlms and
his crew , said a tournament
organizer
Other winners were as lollows
M en's gross b4 Hands Salihs.
M Gary M iller and Bryan Sac and
70 i.vnn Hams and Steve York
Women s gross
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Smalley. 8) (¡.ivlc Blek and Pul Id
rnundsoti. .nul K Patti Perkins
Callaway net b2J.uk Bowen
John kdmurtdson. and Boyd Swenl.
b2 Dave Gunderson. (iary Hunt,
Duk Lowry, and Kelly Williams
S|x-i 1 . 1 I Events KP. 2nd simp Don
l.ott .nul Kristi Smalley. K i' Kon
Puntile and Patti Perkins. Long
Drive le rry (irahm and Kristi
Smalley anti la»ng putt Don lo tt
l nusual or Notable Shots David
Campbell and Rick Jaggers
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Heppner High SchtHtl's top
studentv were honored May IV ai the
annual Talented and Gifted Banquet
The banquet wav coordinated by
English teacher and TAG advisor
Linda Dutchcr.
Student body president Trent H jr
ris.ni started o fl the evening with the
henediction Guest speaker Matt
Doherty, former Morrow County
Sch««>l superintendent, followed him
in the program Also on hand was
current assistant superintendent o f
Morrow County Schools. Chuck
Starr and high school principal Jim
Bier.
Mike Royer, advisor o f The
Hehisch. started handing out awards
hy recognizing Hehisch editor
Ashley Conklin for winning top
honors in the sports writing division
o f the Oregon Press W omen Con
test In the overall newspaper
category . The Hehisch received an
honorable mention placing
Biology teacher Steve Brownfield
gave out awards to biology students
who had maintained an “ A "
average fhey were Dean Munkers.
Carn Brownfield, and Brent Temple
in biology I and Benji Pearson in
biology II
Heppner counselor Liz Curtis
presented certificates to those who
were nanx-d as Sludents ol the
Month this year and to those who
had improved their grade point
averages a lull point or better since
last school year
Students of the Month were
Theresa Lindsay. Jason Palmer,
Ashley Conklin. W ill Wclhorn. Dan
Smiihcrs. I rent Harrison, and Carn
Brownfield
Those on the Most Improved stu
dent list were Joe Taylor. Sheri
P ijvr C.ndv Strot-hor lerry Grav .
Dina Ruiz Paula Heatherly. Jim
( lark. Kirsten Green and Susan
Ploch.irskv
I hitcher presented certificates to
the Knowledge Master l eant ol Joe
fay lot Soli Struthers. Carl Martin.
Matt Wilson Ashley Conklin. Tun
Hays. J J Shaw. Theresa Lindsay.
iXiug Marian, Kathleen Hr.i/ell
Duane Ball. Mark Lishbum. Jason
Palmer. Kevin Tucker, and Dan
Struthers I he team competed in .1
national contest earlier in the spring
Kev in Tucker was presented a cct
tificatc lor participating in ihc annual
Oregon W riting Festival
Spelling contest winners in Divi
sion II (grades 7 *Ji
K elly
McLaughlin won first place. Jon
K in d le ,
second,
and C a rn
Brownfield, third In Division III
(grades 10 12». Soli Struthers took
first place. Kathleen Brazed, second,
and Shannon Me I aughlin. third At
the distiict contest. Soli Struthers
placed second and Shannon
McLaughlin, third
Receiving certificate« lor their
participation in "Cracked Ice.“ a
drama club play, were J J Shaw
Matt W ilson. Mark Fishhum. I ana
Schmidt, and Soli Struthers
Receiving recognition tor their
winning language arts displays and
individual works were freshmen
Shelly Siclcr and Carn Brownfield,
sophomore Jim Brosnan and J J
Shaw. juniors Shannon Me 1 jughlm
and Kathleen Brazed: and seniors
Mark Hamman and Boh Riehl
Business teacher Walter Pilgrim
presented David Pedro a plaque he
won in accounting I at the Blue
Mountain Community College Skills
Contest
Pilgrim also recognized the efforts
of Clark Wallis who received six
hours of college credit in typing at
BMCC
Science teacher B ill Hudson
presented awards in physics and
chemistry
Receiving physics awards were
Jason Palmer. Theresa Lindsay. Joe
Tayku and Trent Harrison while
Duane Ball won a chemistry award
Math teacher Martin Perlot'v
awards were presented to Brent
Tem ple outstanding geometry
award. Dan Struthers outstanding
algebra II award, and Trent Har
rison. Carl Martin, and Jason
Palmer-outstanding pre-calculus
awards
In the Umatilla Morrow Math
league Contest, the team of Jason
Palmer. Carl Martin. Ikin Struthers.
Brent Temple and Kevin Tucker
were named the t<*p small school
team Individually. Tucker placed
second in algebra I and third in
physical estimation and was invited
to the state contest as was Schmidt
Brent Temple was first in the math
bee and received honorable mention
status in physical estimation
The team o f David Pedro, Trent
Harrison and Jason Palmer wav also
second m recreational math at the
BMCC Skills Contest
Dutchcr presented the Presidential
Academic Fitness Awards to
Theresa Lindsay. Jason Palmer.
Trent Harris«>n. and S» *fi Struthers
To qualify lor the awaid students
Lions install
officers
Heppner Lions installed officers
for the coming year at a June 4
Charter Night dinner President lor
the coming year is B«*b Kahl. first
vice president Rusty F.stcs. second
vice prcsulent Charlie Wisdom
secretarv Dav id Sv kes and treasurer
Dave Hampton
John F.dmunds«>n was awarded a
15 year pin tor his longtime service
to the Lions
Four o f 13 members and two
guests were present for the event
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Casting and Stalking
With Dale Rohde
A twelve clay mule deer scavon lor all of eastern
Oregon, and a split deer season lor the Cascade hunt
area were among the 1*187 Fall hunting regulations
adopted May lb by the Oregon Fish and W'ildlile
Commission
Regulation sheets and instructions for controlled
hunt applications are now available at license dealer
outlets
The October 3 14 deer season on the east side
follows several years where some untes were only
open lor live days «»r closed entirely because of ex
trcmcly l«»w deer populations A combination of go«*d fall green up and
a mild winter and spring has yielded the best lawn survival in several
years Overall mule deer, numbers are the best since the 1170 s w ildlitc
biologists rep»»rt
Flk seasons statewide w ill be virtually the sank* as 118b with two
period seas.»ns tor the coast atul R.sky Mountain I Ik area's and an ( k
lober 17-23 season for Cascade Units Rocky Mountain F.lk seasons w ill
be- first period. October 28 November I . and second pcin*d. November
7-15
Deer and elk bow hunting seasons w ill run from August 22 through
September 20 I he chesmmus unit in Northeast Oregon w ill he open
to how hunters tor the first time in three years
Trout fishing at W illow Creek lake is still pi city slow hut the
Smallmouth Bass in the lake are now on the prowl anil they re taking
anv thing trom a rooster tail, to a mghtcrawler on the hoi tom or with
a h«»hhc-r
It y«»u don’t leel like g«»mg «ine on «>nc with a Smallmouth Bass, the
local creeks are still in fine shape lor fishing Please remember to ask
permission from private landowners before going on then property.
Ibis week, the tip ol the Sportsman's cap gives to Mr Glavcy on l p
per Rhea Creek tor providing great hunting and fishing tor local sport
smen for mane vears
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Reno Night nets
Boosters $1000
By Ashley Conklin
The Heppner B<x*ster Club held its
second annual “ Reno Night” last
Saturday at the Heppner Elks Club
At the “ Reno N ight" placets
gambled with scrip they had pur
chased and then used that sc np to try
and buy auctioned prizes Five
dollars of cash could he used to pur
chase $10.(XX) in scrip
According to Peggy Fishhum. the
booster club w ill clear nearly $1 (M l
after expenses The money made
trom the “ Reno Night” w ill go to
purchasing items for the Heppner
schools during the 1087 MX school
year.
Several local people purchased
some big items with scrip
Boh Krcin o f Heppner purchased
a video cassette recorder for
$1.135.000 o f sc rip Pat Me Minn
was able to purchase a truek load of
wood for $85.(XX) in scrip
Boh Ployhar purchased two
packages o f two sports passes to all
Heppner High School sporting
events and a Deschutes River raft
trip
Jeff Cutsforth purchased an air
plane flight around Mi Si Helens,
courtesy o f Gar Aviation and Nan
cy I ankford purchased l(X) gallons
o f gasoline donated by Devin O il
Company
must maintain a B ( or 3 33 grade
point average through four years of
high sclw'ol and score in the 8(Xh
percentile on the Sch«>lastic Aptitude
Test
National Honor Sextets installa
tionv closed «nit the evening New
members include Soli Struthers
Benn Pearson. Duane Ball and J J
Shaw Trent Harrison, this year's
president, installed Shannon
Mel .aughlin.«ingoing vice president
as president M jrk Fishhurn was in
stalled v ice president. J J ( Jsiniti as
secretary. Benp Pear>a*n as treasurer
and Kathleen Brazcll as reporter
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