Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 26, 1993, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 26, 1993 - THREE
District math contest winners announced
The 1993 Morrow County
School District Elementary Math
contest was held May 19, at Sam
Bourdman Elementary School for
students in fourth through sixth
grade.
Tim Dickenson, Heppner, and
Katie Tworek, lone, tied for the
first place for the sixth grade.
Fifth grade winner was Eric
Roll is, Heppner and fourth grade
winner was Joshua Reeve from
A C. Houghton Elementary.
Other winners include:
Fourth grade: second-Jeremiah
McElligott, lone, third-a tie bet­
ween Casey H uxoll, A C.
Houghton and Jared Cowan,
Sam Boardman; fourth-a tie bet­
ween Lindsay Ward. Heppner,
Beth Skoubo and Sheree Steiner,
Sam Boardman an Jacob
Johnson. A.C. Houghton; fifth-
a tie between Keith Baker, Sam
Boardman and Mike Haney A.C.
Houghton; sixth-a tie between
Marissa McCabe, Heppner and
Fifth grade l-r: Eric Rollis, Matt Jepsen, Trisha Adams, Ashley
Ropp
Sixth grade l-r: Amy Burkenbine, Phillip Traylor, Sarah Grief
Jill Barber, Ian Sweek
Jeremiah McElligott, Katheryn Jones, Shelby Krebs
Miranda McElligott, Mark McElligott, Katie Tworek
van’t Ent sees tough competition
Students experience pioneer days
By Anne Morter
lone’s Rob van’t Ent en­
countered stiff competition in the
1A-3A state tennis tournament
held last weekend in Hermiston.
After losing two matches, he was
eliminated from play. His open­
ing match was against Ed Coulter
of Cascade, van't Ent kept the
score close but lost 4-6, 5-7. In
consolation play he was defeated
by Rocky Manning of Stayton
4-6. 5-7.
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED!
Expose your family
to an o th e r culture.
Well screeneil i>irIs
and hoys, ages 15 to
IK ye a rs old from
Scandinavia. I ranee.
Germany, Holland.
Italy, th e Clv' ( for­
m erly th e Soviet
Union), and t ngland
need families .villing
to host them 'or the
coming school year.
‘The Pioneer Living Ex­
perience’ a hands-on historical
displays was featured at Heppner
Elementary school May 18. The
display took children and adults
back to pioneer days.
Besides grinding flour, kids
were able to churn butter, roll out
bread dough, wash clothes on a
wash board, pump water, sharpen
a tool on a grinding wheel, pan
’’gold” , make an arrowhead,
i make a necklace and wash card
¡and hand-spin wool .fgr „a
bracelet. The kids were also able
to view displays and play with
some of the handmade toys that
pioneer children played with.
The Pioneer Living Ex­
perience, put on by Terry and
Shannon Hess of Tualatin, has
brought the pioneer life to over
93.000 students in the state over
the past two years.
Enrich your family and make a lifelong friend of a young, overseas
visitor, ta ll now to qualify and select your own exchange student
(single parents may apply):
Local Area Representative: Cathy Halvorsen at 422-7107
Mickle at 1 800-733-2773 (Toll Free)
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