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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 3, 1993 - THREE Morrow County schools list honor students Looking back... Morrow County Schools have announced the following names of honor students for the second nine weeks. To be included on the honorable mention-*B’ honor roll students maintain a grade point average of 3.-3.49. To be listed on the honor roll-‘A’ honor roll a student must have a grade point average of 3.5-4. lone Middle School First Semester Sixth grade A honor roll: Kathryn Tworek; B honor roll- Lela Gribskov, Jessica Krebs, Amber Peck, Nova Rietmann, Felicity Warren. Seventh grade A honor roll: Jacob McElligott; B honor roll- Megan Proudfoot and Nathan Rietmann. Eighth grade B honor roll: Steve Allen, LaRee Anderson, Camie Crum , Suzanne Heideman, Kelly Morgan, Carles Nolan, Dawn Sheirbon, Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor. Freshmen A honor roll: Becky Wagenblast, Marie Tworek, Melissa McElligott, all 4., Lynde M inster, Jason H alvorsen, Jeremy Ashbeck; B honor roll- John Doherty, Robert Crum. Sophomores A honor roll: Laurel Temple, Jessica Stefani, Tami Nolan, Michelle Jones 4.; B honor roll-Becky Picknell, Jamie Lovett, Jerad Ashbeck. Juniors A honor roll: April Taylor, Jason Proudfoot; B honor rpll-Aaron Heideman and Mike Green. Seniors A honor roll: David Wagenblast and Crystal Minster both 4., Ryan Halvorsen; B honor roll Robert Van ‘T ent, Jerry Phillips, Tony Nolan, Justin Miller, Nicole Hudson, Tony Bjerke. Second Nine Weeks Sixth A honor roll: Kathryn Tworek; B honor roll-Roseanne Baker, Lela Gribskov, Jessica Krebs, Amber Peck, Nova Riet mann, Felicity Warren. Seventh A honor roll: Jacob McElligott; B honor roll-Marc Orem and Nathan Rietmann. Eighth B honor roll: LaRee Anderson, Camie Crum, Suzanne Heideman, Kelly Morgan. Dawn Sheirbon, Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor. Freshmen A honor roll: Becky Wagenblast, Marie Tworek and Melissa McElligott all 4., Lynde Minster; B honor roll-Jason Halvorsen, John Doherty and Jeremy Ashbeck. Sophomores A honor roll: Laurel Temple and Michelle Jones; B honor roll-Jessica Stefani, Tami Nolan, Jamie Lovett, Jerad Ashbeck. Juniors A honor roll: Jason Proudfoot; B honor roll-April Taylor, Mike Green. Seniors A honor roll: David Wagenblast. Robert Van ‘T ent, C rystal M inster 4 ., Ryan Halvorsen; B honor roll-Jerry Phillips Tony Nolan, Justin Miller, Nicole Hudson. Heppner Middle School Fifth grade honor roll: Trisha Adams, Casey Ingraham, Ashley Ropp. Matthew Van Liew, Ben Goodyear, Stephanie Clough, Jacob Roy, Kimberly Pointer, Amy Papineau, Lindsay Greif, Kimberly Marvin. Leah Denton; honorable mention-Corey Miller, Matthew Jepsen, Laurie Michael, Aleea Strouse, Tracy Rankin, Heidi Turrell, Abby Kahl, Chris Bowman, Eric Rollis, Macy Rhea, Kristen Marshall, Jared Wilson. Amy Drake. Sixth grade honor roll: Brooke Boyer and Jill Barber both 4., Kristie Worden, Derek Gunder son, Tim Dickenson, Sarah Greif, Jeffrey Betzold. Christine Kenny, Amy Burkenbine, Mathew Berretta; honorable mention-Phillip Traylor, Jamie Perez, Kathleen Greenup, Shane Matheny, Jaclynn Hughes, Travis Winters, Jeff Waterland, Bobbie Rankin, Kelly Rafferty. Angela Munkers, Julie Watkins, Casey Evans, Jared Eckman. Seventh grade honor roll: Jayme Hansen, Travis Wilhelm. Jonas Healy; honorable mention- Jessica V anW inkle, Adam Doherty, Sherry Sieler, Josie Proctor, Mindy Binschus. Linsey Ropp, Annie Hisler, Bonney Hill. Eighth grade honor roll: Eric Schonbachler. Brian Koffler. Brenf Gundersofl and Shannon Benjamin, all 4 .’s, Lindsey Waterland. Toni Kemp. Traci Dickenson, Richard Worden, Mindy Qualls, Joshua Coiner, Brandi Marshall and Stormy Howard; honorable mention- Amber Rollis, Jerid Ployhar, Joann Bingham, Phillip Tellechea, Robert Schultz, Lori Moeller, Amanda Gutierrez, Cimmie Huth, Nicole Van Etta, David Michael, Benjamen Mar vin and Jon Humphreys. Riverside High School Second Quarter Freshm en A honor roll: Heather Anderson, Andrea Berg- quist, Robert Brown, Jessica Buckmaster. Sophomores A honor roll: Allen Day, Bertha Carbajal, Kristie Kiliingbeck, Ahna Lietke, Rocio Mondragon all 4., Lee Holmes, Ethan Maffey, Diana Burton, Brent Paye, Seth Osgood, Mark Medel, Michelle Meakins, Rikki Culley; B honor roll-Lizzy Smith, Yaneth Arias, Glen Moultrie, Rebecca Meads, Jose R. Diaz, Aurora Mendoza, Bryan King, Vertawn Fowler, Jeff Cole, Teresa Arias, Edmun- do Duran, Brandy Beyeler, San dy Allison, Aureliano Lopez, Valorie Garver, Kardan Young, Lori Schilling, Trudy Jumey, Steve Horn. Juniors A honor roll: Kim Burke, Cody Sandlin, Jason Smythe all 4., Heather Ennis, Betsy H ernandez, Amanda Gilbertson, James Lunders, C hristina C oats, Nathan Wheeler, Toby Hall, Nathan Bergeson, Erika M artinez, Joseph Larsen, Brett Palmer, M isty M cCullough, Mindy Hadley, Jim Griffin; B honor roll-Jeff Wise, Brandy Duff, Joe Stanger, Torrie Philippi, Wayne Moultrie, Richard Harrison, C hristina F lint, M ike Bredemeyer, Jonathan Tallman, Heidi Pierson, Coral Charter, Ken Mounts, Robert Brightman, Justin Wadkins, Bernadette Reyes, Jennifer Irwin, Cheryl Bozarth. Seniors A honor roll: Marc Andreason, Michelle Brown, Wendy Brown, Angie Connell, Bobby Creason, Marc Evans, Sherri Hyder all 4., Seth Smythe, Chris Tallman, Jason Sheadel, Angie Partlow, David Dooney, Amy Daulton, Andrew Her manns, Connie Fernandez. Kellie Bulow, Sean Roberts, Dorothy Sinor, Dulcie Hays, Kristi Gantenbein, Bobbie Rencken, Tamara Westmoreland, Tammi Pratt, Sean Roberts; B honor roll- Heather Grimes, JoAnn Wells, Kellie Matzen, Rebekah Schiewe, Lilia Villegas, Stacy Edwards, Laura Jumey, Daniel Verley, Layla Vaughn, Laura Reyes, Michael Perkins, Adria Parker, Paul M cD onough, Zeljka Krcunovic, Russell Houk. (Editor’s note): The following article from the Heppner Gazette- Times on Thursday, March 14, 1935 was submitted by former resident Dorris Allstott Spencer. Mrs. Spencer was a junior in high school and in the journalism class at the time the Hehisch article was printed. Mrs. Spencer Rt. 1 Box 472 Linton, Indiana 47441 would like to hear from form er classmates. Senior Dress-Up Day- Thursday was a memorable day for the senior class when its members appeared at school in a variety of costumes representing other people.The class was in troduced to the assembly as the following: Ervin Perlberg, the Devil who had nothing to say concerning himself; Donald Drake, “ Marrying Sam,” and Bill Schwarz and the Ilene Ken ny as Sacajewea; Barnacle Bill (Andy Van Schoiack) and his girlfriend (Matt Kenny); Ed Dick, a crooked lawyer who is so crooked he couldn’t even get through the revolving door and is going to get Howard Bryant a divorce; Little Abner going to his wedding (Louis Gilliam); Jesse French, a miss “ Bom 30 Years Too Soon” ; Lorena Wilson, a near sighted cowgirl and Juanita Morgan a sheepherder; Paul Phelan, as “ Maggie-so what?” ; Jennie Swendig as a Belle of the *90’s-“ Why don’t you come up and see me sometime” ; Tom Jones (Bill Cochell) and his son come to the Fair (Floyd Jones); Arleta Ashbaugh and Frances Rugg as mother and daughter; Chet Christenson, a young miss wearing the latest spring styles; and Mrs. Brownson, who wore the very latest in hair dress, costume and shoes. Chairez, Ruth Moultrie, Shana Tallman, all 4., Alejandra Tor res, Jenna Richards, Sherri Hill, Lonnie Spray, Richard Midland, Angela Dooney, Tori Bliss, Owyhee Weikel-Magden, Kami Sandlin, Lisa Rogers, Estela Cruz, Carmen Cruz, Lori Bulow, Virginia Arias, Tracy Garver, Elise Thomas, Vanessa Maffey, Christopher Huxoll; B honor roll: Corey Patterson, Rocio Guer rero, Lilia Garcilazo, Carlena Sager, Luis Monge, Sherri Garet- to, Barbara Thomason, Cynthia Pratt, Clay Finley, Danielle Bishop, James Hancock, Michael Alston, Amanda Thomas, Ver non Simmons, Jason Pritchard, Daniel Peterson, Wendy Oren, A rm ando N unez, V incente Muniz, Brandon Kauffman, Eli Garcia, Carla Esterbloom, Maria Calvillo. Sophomores A honor roll: Allen Day 4., Rocio Mondragon, Mark Medel, Ahna Lietke, Ber tha Carbajal, Dianna Burton, Kristi Kiliingbeck, Lee Holmes, Israel Flores, Ethan Maffey, M ichaelle M eakins, Rikki Culley; B honor roll-Aurora Mendoza, Valorie Garver, Jeff Cole, Rebecca Meads, Aureliano Lopez, Brian King, Jose R. Diaz, Teresa Arias, Glenn Moultrie, Lizzy Smith, Brent Payne, Ver- tawn Fowler, Trudy Jumey, Kim Johnson, Yaneth Arias, Seth The Morrow County School Osgood. Board heard recommendations Juniors A honor roll: Kim from the district growth commit Burke, Cody Sandlin, Jason tee at the board meeting held Smythe all 4., Heather Ennis, Wednesday, Feb. 17. Betsy H ernandez, Amanda The report recommended that Gilbertson, Christina Coats, 34 classrooms be built in schools Nathan Wheeler, James Lunders, in Boardman and Irrigon to cope Joseph Larsen, Brett Palmer, with the student growth in that Misty M cCullough, Mindy area. Hadley, Jim Griffin, Nathan It was proposed in order of Bergeson; B honor roll-Ken priority, that 12 classrooms be Mounts, Richard Harrison, Heidi added at Riverside High School Pierson, Toby Hall, Erika Mar in Boardman, eight at A.C. tinez, Brandy Duff, Robert Houghton Elementary School, Ir Brightman, Bernadette Reyes, There’s still time to get entered rigon, 10 at Columbia Junior Coral Charter, Jeff Wise, Torrie in the big St. Patrick’s Day High School, Irrigon and four at Philippi, Mike Bredemeyer, parade. This year’s parade in Sam Boardman Elementary Jonathan T allm an, W ayne cludes a new category for School. Cost for the classrooms Moultrie. bicyclists with a junior division is estimated to be around $3 Seniors A honor roll: Marc Andreason, Wendy Brown, Amy for kids 12 and under and a senior million. Other recommendations at Daulton, Marc Evans, Connie division for kids 13 and older. Also for kids 12 and under the Riverside include: adding a gym Fernandez, Andrew Hermanns, nasium with a wrestling balcony Jason Sheadell all 4., Tamara Kids and Pets division will again area and locker rooms (a gym Westmoreland, Seth Smythe, award prizes to the best (Irish) Chris Tallman, Kristi Ganten- dressed kid and pet, the best nasium alone is estimated to be around $1 million); replacing the bein, Bobby Creason, Michelle behaved pet, the most talented pet Brown, Kellie Bulow, Dorothy or the best looking pet. The com present auditorium with a facili Sinor, Angie Partlow, Sherrie mittee is anticipating antique ty that can seat the whole student autos, floats, musical groups, body; adding additional storage Hyder, Dulcie Hayes, David Irish characters and “ all the other space; remodeling the art room, Dooney, Heather Grimes, Angie wonderful participants who make Connell, Sean Roberts; B honor this such a fun part of the St. career education room, library. roll-Lilia Villegas, Stacy Ed Patrick’s Day weekend,” said wards, Tammi Pratt, Russell parade chairman Bob Kahl. Houk, Paul McDonough, An The St. Patrick’s Day Parade drew Fowler, Layla Vaughn, will begin right after the bed race Laura Jumey, JoAnn Wells, at 1 p.m. on Saturday March 13. At an early age, children Daniel Verley, Rebekah Schiewe, Check in time is 12 noon at Green develop, ideas about who they Tony Rodriguez, Laura Reyes, Feed and Seed store in Heppner. are and how valuable they think Bobbie Rencken, M ichael Entry forms should be returned they are. These impressions about Perkins, Michael M orrison, to Box 755, Heppner, as soon as themselves, or their self-concept, come from experiences with Mario Garcia. possible. Semester parents, providers, siblings and For entry forms or more infor Freshm en A honor roll: mation contact Bob Kahl at friends, explains Sue Doescher, Heather Anderson, Andrea Berg- 676-9113 days or 676-5422 even OSU extension child develop- quist. Tori Bliss, Robert Brown, ings or stop in at Van Marter & Jessie aChairez, Sherri Hill, Ruth Kahl Insurance. M oultrie, Shanna Tallm an, Owyee Weikel-Magden. all 4., Alejandra Torres, Kami Sandlin, Jenna R ichards, Richard ________________________ ________ Efy Delpha Jones Midland, Angela Dooney. Cor ey Patterson, Estela Cruz, Carmen Cruz, Lori Bulow, -:-Deputy Steve Myren gave a father and stepmother. Eldon and Virginia Arias, Lonnie Spray, most instructive talk and showed Barbara Gilbert. They are hoping Tracy Garver, Elise Thomas. slides about gangs Monday even to relocate in the area soon. Lisa Rodgers, Lewis Monge. ing at the Grange hall. The -:-Kenneth Smouse was an out Vanessa Maffey, Carlena Sager. meeting started with a pancake patient at Pioneer Memorial Clayton Finley; B honor roll- supper cooked and served by the Hospital on Monday. Sherri Garetto, Lilia Garcilazo. men of the Grange. Activities -:-Cecil and Delpha Jones Eli Garcia. Vernon Simmons. were discussed for spring and motored to Goldendale, WA., on Wendy Oren, Darla Esterbloom. summer. A committee was ap Sunday to have dinner at the Danielle Bishop. Joe Hiatt, Rocio pointed to set up rules for those home of Jim and Vicky Bowan, Guerrero, Barbara Thomason, wishing to use the hall. A report in honor of Cecil’s birthday. Cynthis Pratt, Christopher Hux of the budget and auditing com Others present were George and oll. Maria Calvillo, Shawna Ball. mittee was read and approved. Jo Irvin, from Irrigon. Valda and Amanda Thomas, Shane Shas- The progam will be the South Stue Smith, Hermiston, Charlene teen, James Hancock, Michael Morrow County Choral group. Whitney and Max Akers of Alston, Bo Wilkie, Desiree Portland, Bo and Katie Bowan -:-Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gilbert Trudeau. Daniel Peterson. Sarah and sons, Brian and Eric, from and guests and the host and Kenney. Paul Hussey, Marlene Oakview. Ca. are visiting his hostess. Area scholarship trust organized The newly organized chapter of “ Dollars for Scholars” program, South Morrow County Scholar ship Trust, announces that it is now a tax deductible, non-profit organization, complete with by laws and an active board of directors. South M orrow County Scholarship Trust is an organiza tion designed to help graduates of lone and Heppner High Schools with aid for post-secondary education. One of its chief short term goals is to raise $2,000 by June 1 to qualify for matching funds from the state scholarship fund. If the goal is reached in time, it plans to award two scholarships, one each to lone and Heppner, this spring. Its chief long-term goal is to develop a large trust fund so that when the Carl W. Troedson Educational Fund ceases to exist in the year 2023 there will be adequate funds available to provide students with scholarship aid or grants. The organization also seeks to be a resource for existing scholar- ship committees, to work towards a common application format and to assist any group in making known the availability of funding for further study, said a trust news release. It is not the purpose of the organization to replace other scholarship committes or groups, they said. Members of the board of direc tors are president Rev. Stan Hoobing; vice president Bill Riet mann, secretary Roger Helmer, treasurer Bob Kahl, Dana Reid, G eorge K offler and Jim Swanson. Anyone who would like to have more information about South Morrow County Scholarship Trust may contact a board member or call 989-8202 or write to South M orrow County Scholarship Trust, Box 368, Lex ington, OR 97839. M onies received by the organization are being invested in the Bank of Eastern Oregon, Heppner branch. All monetary donations are tax deductible. Emergency Center remodeling delayed While the destruction of nerve gas at the Umatilla Army Depot is on hold until the means to destroy the gas has been decid ed, the M orrow County Emergency Management Center project will proceed, according to Casey Beard, Em ergency Management director. Construction on the center has been delayed, however, because of a dispute between Morrow County and the federal govern ment on funding for remodeling not originally planned for. The government is asking the county to pay for the changes. Beard says, however, that other projects have received more monies than granted for Morrow County’s emergency manage ment project, and is asking the government to cover the addi tional remodeling costs. The Emergency Management Center and the Morrow County Sheriff s office will be housed at the former U.S. Forest Service building on Sage Hill Drive in Heppner. The Sheriffs office is now located in the courthouse basement. School board hears growth recommendations Still time to enter St. Pat’s parade auditorium and classrooms for “ efficiency and usefulness” ; and providing for disabled access bet ween the main floor and the gym level. The proposal to add eight classrooms at A.C. Houghton would call for sixth grade students to be schooled at Colum bia Junior High School. Board- man and Irrigon seventh and eighth graders attend school at CJH; Boardman and Irrigon stu dents in grades nine to 12 attend RHS. It also recommends that a library be added and the present library be remodeled for staff and conference rooms and additional storage space be built. The 10 new classrooms at Col umbia Junior High School would include six classrooms for new sixth grade students who are cur rently at A.C. Houghton and Sam Boardm an, and two new classrooms to accommodate for the growth of seventh and eighth grade classrooms. The CJH plan also calls for the provision of disabled access bet ween the upper classrooms and the lower level, which houses the Encourage child’s self esteem Lexington News ment specialist. Guidelines for parents outline ways for encouraging positive self-esteem. It’s important to look at children's strengths, respond positively to their unique abilities and interests, and recognize, respect and encourage these dif ferences, says Doescher. In addition to enhancing children’s self-esteem, parents can play an important role by helping children consider the thoughts and feelings of others. Developing an attitude of caring, concern, and a connection with others is as worthwhile for children as improving their self esteem. Families offer an ideal emotional climate for facilitating both of these tasks. A free booklet from the U niversity o f C alifornia Cooperative Extension, ‘Vital Families' program has practical examples of ways to build positive self esteem. The booklet, called ‘Family Guidance’ is available from the Morrow Coun ty Extension Service office, Pet tyjohn Office Building, 430 Heppner Lexington Highway, Heppner 676-9642. There is no charge for the booklet. cafeteria, music room and gymnasium. The Sam Boardman plan of the addition of four classrooms also anticipates that sixth grade students will be schooled at CJH. Two conference rooms and one staff room would also be added. There is no staff room at present. The growth committee also recommended the resolution of safety issues at Heppner High School-provision for disabled ac cess between the lower level and upper level of the building; Hepp ner Middle School-provision for disabled access to the top floor; and lone Elementary School- provision of disabled access to all levels. According to the district superintendent Ralph Reed, an elevator at lone Elementary School must be installed to pro vide disabled access or the school will not be allowed to remain open. Cost is estimated around $250 thousand. The final recommendation and receiving the last priority of the committee was to build or remodel the gymnasium at Hepp ner Elementary School. In other business the board: -accepted the resignation of board chairman Alan Holmes. No reason was given for his resignation; -elected Scott Bauska. Board- man, board vice-chairman; -accepted resignations from Janice Skaggs, HES assistant custodian and Nancy Leroux, RHS math teacher; -approved employment of Benn Houk, CJH head track coach; Vickie Broden, HJH assistant track coach; and Thad Kili ingbeck, CJH transfer from assis tant to head baseball coach; -approved employment of Dr. Don Holes as tenure principal at CJH for 1993-94 and Bryan Traylor as third year probationary principal at HES/HJH for 1993-94; -selected a screening commit tee to screen applications for the superintendent's position; -approved raising adult lunch prices at the schools to $2 begin ning March 1; -appointed LuAnn Noack to the Boardm an-Irrigon Advisory Committee; -heard the first readings of school bus policies, payments in lieu of transportation and sexual harassment policies. The next meeting will be held March 15 at lone High School.