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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 8, 1994 - THREE
Heppner students receive academic awards
The Academic Awards
Assembly for Heppner Elemen­
tary and Middle School was held
Thursday, June 2. Students in
grades one through eight were
recognized and honored for
academic excellence and for par­
ticipation in special programs and
contests.
The program got under way
with the Parents’ Club recogni­
tion of A1 Beck and Karen Dubu­
que for 25 years of teaching in
Morrow County. It concluded
with the Presidential Academic
Fitness Awards for the top
students in sixth and eighth grade.
• Refreshments were provided by
the Parents’ Club following the
assembly.
The following students were
recognized for their achievements
during the 1993-1994 school
year:
Presidential Academic Fitness
Awards: Sixth grade Gold
Award-Leah Denton and Matt
Van Liew; silver award-Trisha
Adams, Matt Jepsen, Laurie
Michael, Kim Pointer, Eric
Rollis; Eighth grade silver-Adam
Doherty, Jay me Hansen, Jonas
Healy.
Maintaining honor roll status
for three terms: fifth-Krista
Adams, Amber Flaiz, Craig
Scott, Lindsey Ward; sixth-
Trisha Adams, Stephanie
Clough, Leah Denton, Ben
Goodyear, Lindsay Greif, Kim
Hansen, Casey Ingraham, Matt
Jepsen, Abby Kahl, Kristen Mar­
shall, Kim Marvin, Laurie
Michael, Corey Miller, Amy
Papineau, Kim Pointer, Macy
Rhea, Ashley Ropp, Michael
Schonbachler, Heidi Turrell,
Matt Van Leiw; seventh-Jill
Barber, Brooke Boyer, Jeff Bet-
zold, Tim Dickenson, Kristi
Worden; eighth-Adam Doherty,
Jonas Healy, Jessica Van Winkle,
Travis Wilhelm.
Seventh and eighth grade
awards:
Social Studies: Jonas Healy;
Continental Events League-Jonas
Healy, Adam Doherty, Josh Roy,
Travis Wilhelm, Cam Sweeney.
Math, Continental Math
League-Tim Dickenson, Sarah
Greif, Jeff Betzold, Christy
Kenny.
Science: Jessica Van Winkle,
Jill Barber. Matt Berretta, Tim
Dickenson, Jamie Perez, Kristi
Worden, Brooke Boyer, Shane
Matheny, Sarah Greif; effort-Jeff
Betzold, Kathleen Greenup,
Sherry Sieler, Jaclynn Hughes,
Brian Knowles, Adam Doherty,
Jayme Hansen, Jonas Healy.
Language Arts: Brooke Boyer,
Kathleen Greenup, Derek
Gunderson, Jill Barber, Tim
Dickenson, Adam Doherty,
Travis Wilhelm, Jonas Healy,
Christy Kenny; Newspaper/
Yearbook-Jayme Hansen, Deana
Hendricks, Mindy Binschus,
Sherry Sieler; Drama-Annie
Hisler, Jayme Hansen, Travis
Wilhelm, Cam Sweeney, Zeb
Johnson, Sherry Sieler, Linsey
Ropp, Josh Roy, Adam Doherty,
Mindy Binschus, Katie Nichols.
Home Economics: Jeff Bet­
zold, Kathleen Greenup, Jaclynn
Hughes, Jamie Perez, Jill Barber,
Brooke Boyer, Christy Kenny,
Bobbie Rankin, Kristi Worden,
Shane Matheny, Tim Dickenson,
Kelly Rafferty, Travis Winters.
Band: Kelly Rafferty, Jarrod
Clark, Kristi Worden, Josie
Proctor.
Art: Jaclynn Hughes.
Industrial Arts: Mindy
Binschus, Jonas Healy.
Special Programs and Contests
Writing Festival: Stephanie
Clough, Matt Van Liew, Jill
Barber, Jaylene Papineau.
University of Oregon TAG
Summer Enrichment Program:
Lifeguard
training class
scheduled
Sixth grade Presidential Fitness winners L-R: back-Matt
Jepsen, Matt Van Liew, Kim Pointer, Trisha Adams. Front-Leah
Denton, Eric Rollis, Laurie Michael
Karen Dubuque and Al Beck receive balloons for their 25th
year of teaching
Babysitter course offered
Presidential Fitness winners L-R: Adam Doherty, Jonas Hea­
ly, Jayme Hansen
Jonas Healy, Jayme Hansen.
R & W Reading Program most
certificates per grade: first-Lilly
Calvert, second-Sheena Shank
(most in school), third-Daniel
Jepsen, Jeremy McKenzie, Jerry
Shank, fourth-Travis Bellamy,
Paula Spicerkuhn, fifth-Sarah
Eckman, Tara Ozment, sixth-
Matt Van Liew.
Knowledge Master: fifth-A.J.
Perez, Lindsey Ward, Bradon
Kanyid, Tai Sweek, Marissa
McCabe, Craig Scott, Amber
Flaiz, Krista Adams, Blake
Knowles; sixth-Eric Rollis, Ben
Goodyear, Matt Van Liew, Matt
Jepsen, Leah Denton, Amy
Papineau, Trisha Adams, Casey
Ingraham, Ashley Ropp, Corey
Miller; seventh/eighth-Jonas
Healy, Brooke Boyer, Sarah
Greif.
Geography Bee: champion-
Jonas Healy. Grade winners,
fourth-Jessica Gutierrez, Jody
Maddem; fifth-Craig Scott, A.J.
Perez, Blake knowles; sixth-Eric
Rollis, Ben Goodyear, Jake Roy;
seventh-Jamie Perez, Tim
Dickenson, Jeff Betzold; eighth-
Adam Doherty, Jonas Healy, An­
dy Sykes; other finalists-Josh
Roy, Travis Wilhelm, Caleb
McDaniel.
Advanced Studies Class:
Creative problem solving, second
grade-Vincent Berretta, Tanner
Britt, Aaron Griffith, Brian
Haguewood, Danielle Looslie,
Luke Murray, Kiel Naims, Tif­
fany Piper. Kaitlyn Sagely,
Jessica W estberg, Brianne
Wishart, Matt young; third grade
analogies-Brad Adams, Donald
Adams, Sally Calvert, Daniel
Jepsen, Jesse Kempas, Cassie
Marvin, Jeremy McKenzie, Mar-
cy Miller, Doug Orwick, Tylynn
Smith, Ashley Ward; fourth
grade-Meghan Bailey, Jon Ben­
nett, Brad Bowman, Jodie
Carlson, Jessica Gutierrez, Heidi
Kurts, Stefan Matheny, Kelly
Paullus, Julie Proctor, Shelley
Rietmann, Leland Rill, Olivia
Sagely, Kandra Schmeltzer,
Paula SpicerKuhn.
Discoveries, journal of student
work published by the Umatilla-
Bridal Tables
Erika Turney & Greg Grant
Morrow County ESD): first
grade-Shanna Reitmann, Mandy
Davis, Jode Coil, Tyler Boyer;
second-Kory Waterland, Vincent
Berretta, Ariel Johnson, Brian
Smith; third-Doug Orwick,
Ashley Ward, Daniel Jepsen,
Cassie Marvin; fourth-Jon Ben­
nett, Rob McKenzie, Kelsey
Greenup, Josh McKinney; fifth- Laura McElligott gives lecture during babysitting class
Amber Flaiz, Camille Sykes,
Scott VanWinkle, Justin Wood;
sixth-Tom Skultety, John
Seniors Rick Koffler and Len
Setness, Ashley Ropp, Leah Den­
Brittner
will participate in the
ton; seventh-Jamie Perez, Jill
Oregon
2A Eastern All Star
Barber, Jaclynn Hughes; eighth-
basketball
series to be held June
Jaylene Papineau, Jayme Hansen,
17
and
18.
The four header
Tim Sumner and Andy Sykes.
games
will
begin
at 2 p.m. Fri­
School Spelling contest: third-
day,
June
17
at
Clackamas
Com­
Brad Adams, Marcy Miller,
munity
College.
The
2A
team
Ashley Ward; fourth-Kandra
will
play
at
approximately
4
p.m.
Schmeltzer, Meghan Bailey;
Saturday
the
games
will
be
held
fifth-Beth Baker, Bradon Kanyid,
at
Linfield
Community
College.
Blake Knowles; sixth-Stephanie
Practice will begin Tuesday,
Clough, Leah Denton, Mitch
June
14 at 4 p.m. at the Heppner
Mathews;
seventh-Derek
High
School gym. A scrimmage
Gunderson Matt Berretta, Audra
game
wilj be held Wednesday in
Bunch; eighth-Jonas Healy, Sarah
lone
against
the 1A all star team.
Baker, Jayme Hansen.
Game
time
is
7 p.m.
County Spelling Contest par­
To
be
selected
for the team
ticipants, division I: Meghan
members
must
be
seniors
and be
Bailey, Kandra Schmeltzer,
on
the
first
team
all
league
selec­
Leland Rill; division II-Jonas
Do you or someone you know and more.
tion.
Lee
Padberg
will
coach
the
To register, contact the Mor­
Healy, Derek Gunderson, Matt ever wish you had a trained,
2A
all
star
team.
Berretta.
reliable baby sitter? A good way row County Extension Office,
County Math contests: fourth to resolve this might be to spon­ 676-9642 or 1-800-342-3664.
grade-Shelley Rietmann Kandra sor a youth or encourage your
Schmeltzer, Julie Proctor, own child to participate in a baby
Meghan Bailey, Jessica Gutier­ sitter training course, says Carol
rez, Olivia Sagely Leland. Rill; Michael Bennet. Morrow Coun­
fifth grade-Craig Scott, Lindsey ty Extension agent.
Ward, Marissa McCabe, Amber
A babysitter training course,
Flaiz, Bradon Kanyid, Blake open to youth 11 years or older,
Knowles, Tai Sweek; sixth grade- will be held June 20 and 21 at the
Matt Van Liew, Eric Rollis, Heppner Middle School. The
Trisha Adams, Leah Denton, training will take place from 10
Laurie Michael, Matt Jepsen, a.m. to 2 p.m. in the home ec
Ashely Ropp; seventh-Tim room. Registration is on a first-
Dickenson, Jill Barber, Bobbie come, first-serve basis. There is
Rankin, Sarah Greif, Julie a registration fee of $4 to cover
Watkins, Derek Gunderson, class materials. All participants
Christy Kenny, Kristi Worden; need to bring a three-ring binder
eighth-Travis Wilhelm, Jayme and their own sack lunch each
Hansen, Jonas Healy, Adam day.
Doherty, Jessica Van Winkle,
Topics covered at the training
Mindy Binschus, Andy Sykes.
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while babysitting; how to conduct
a business; how to handle
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emergencies; how to stay in con­
trol in a variety of situations; the
needs of children at different age
Many styles
levels; simple meals and snacks
and colors to
choose from
Two selected for
basketball
all stars
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