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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 21, 1995
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Photo by April Hilton-Sykes
Justin Nelson (front) helps Nick Berretta (I) and Kylie Doherty dur­
ing Vacation Bible School. The Bible school is sponsored by the
Methodist, Lutheran and Episcopal churches and open to all
children.
Controlled hunt results available
Hunters who applied for big
game controlled hunts are now
able to find out if they were
successful in the drawing, ac­
cording to Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)
information representative
Mary Hoverson of La Grande.
There are two ways ap­
plicants can check their success,
says Hoverson: through a toll-
free computerized telephone
system, or at a Point of Sale
(POS) license vendor.
Applicants using the com­
puterized phone system should
have their social security
numbers or the computer­
generated number on their ap­
plication receipts ready. By
following the instructions and
entering their number, the
com puter will tell them
whether they were successful
in the drawing.
The toll-free number for the
computerized phone is 1 800
708-1782. Hoverson anticipates
that the lines will be very busy
and advises callers to keep try­
ing. ODFW has increased the
number of telephone lines from
last year and will be operating
the system 24 hours a day.
Applicants may also go into
any license agent with a POS
terminal to find out whether
they were successful. If they
were, they can purchase their
tags on the spot. No tags will
be mailed this year; they must
all be purchased through a POS
license agent.
Hunters must purchase their
controlled hunt tags by July 31
or those tags will be placed in­
to the second drawing.
Local POS license agents are
Coast to Coast Hardware,
Heppner, Fossil Hardware,
and M & A Auto Parts in
Condon.
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Graduate Riverside HS,
Boardman, 1973
Attended BMCC
Likes: Hunting, Fishing,
Horses, Family activities,
Football, Cooking
Work History: Mechanic,
Farmer, Semi-Truck Driver,
Tire-Changer, Leather
Crafter
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An Academic Awards As­ sixth grades-Meghan Bailey,
sembly for Heppner Elemen­ Jon Bennett, Jodie Carlson,
tary and Middle School was Amber Flaiz, Jessica Gutierrez,
held Thursday, June 1. Stud­ Bradon Kanyid, Blake Know­
ents were recognized and les, Jody Maddern, Stefan
honored for academic ex­ Matheny, Marissa McCabe,
cellence in the classroom as Julie Proctor, Shelley Riet­
well as for participation in mann, Leland Rill, Olivia Sage­
special programs and contests. ly, Kandra Schmeltzer, Craig
The evening was also an op­ Scott, Paula SpicerK uhn,
portunity to recognize Dave Scott Van Winkle, Lindsey
Gunderson for being chosen Ward; seventh and eighth
Junior High Coach of the Year grades-Trisha Adams, Matt
for Oregon. Refreshments were Berretta, Jill Barber, Brooke
Boyer, Leah Denton, Tim
organized by the Parents' Club.
The following students were Dickenson, Ben Goodyear,
recognized for their achieve­ Sarah Greif, Derek Gunderson,
ments during the 1994-95 Casey Ingraham, Matt Jepsen,
Laurie Michael, Corey Miller,
school year:
Amy Papineau, Kris Paullus,
P resident's awards for
Amber Peck, Jamie Perez, Kim
academic excellence: sixth
Pointer, Eric Rollis, Ashley
grade gold award-Krista
Adams, Amber Flaiz, Marissa Ropp, Jake Roy, Matt Van
Liew, Kristi Worden.
McCabe, Danielle McDowell,
Geography bee-champion
David Piper, Craig Scott, Lind­
sey Ward; silver award-Jeff Eric Rollis (participated in
Debo, Tara Ozment, Mandy Oregon State Geography Bee);
second Corey Miller. Other
Sneddon, Scott Van Winkle;
finalists-Daniel Jepsen, Jessica
eighth grade gold award-Jill
Gutierrez, Jody Maddern,
Barber, Brooke Boyer, Tim
Craig Scott, Ben Goodyear, Jeff
Dickenson; silver award-Matt
Berretta, Kathleen Greenup, ‘ Currin, Matt Van Liew, Matt
Jepsen, Jake Roy, Abby Kahl,
Sarah Grief, Kristi Worden.
Tim Dickenson, Kris Paullus.
Maintaining 3.5-4. honor roll
Grade winners-fourth grade
status all year: fifth grade-
Shelley Rietmann, Jodie Carl­ Daniel Jepsen, Marcy Miller,
son, Meghan Bailey, Julie Pro­ Ben Turrell; fifth Jessica Gutier­
ctor, Jessica Gutierrez, Jon Ben­
rez, Jody Maddern, Leland Rill;
nett, Kandra Schmeltzer; sixth
sixth Craig Scott, Blake
Knowles, David Piper; seventh
grade-Amber Flaiz, Krista
Eric Rollis, Ben Goodyear, Jeff
Adams, Lindsey Ward, Dan­
Currin; eighth Tim Dickenson,
ielle McDowell, Tara Ozment,
Marissa McCabe; seventh
Kris Paullus, Brooke Boyer.
grade-Matt Van Liew, Ashley
Discoveries (journal of stu­
Ropp, Laurie Michael, Casey dent work published by the
Ingraham, Lindsay Greif, Umatilla-Morrow
County
Trisha Adams, Kim Marvin, ESD )-kindergarten
Tony
Matt Jepsen, Ben Goodyear, Haguewood, Quinn Peck; first
Leah Denton, Michael Schon- grade Jesse Kurts, Roy Proctor,
bachler, Eric Rollis, Macy Rhea, Heather Yocom; second Aaron
Morgan Smith, Kim Pointer; Delveaux, Cara Kennedy,
eighth grade-Jill Barber, Brooke Shanna Rietmann, Jessica
Boyer, Tim Dickenson.
Wainwright; third Aaron Grif­
Seventh and eighth grade fith, Brian Haguewood, Ariel
awards:
Johnson, Kyler Lovgren; fourth
Social studies " A " average- Tiffany Eldrige, Jeremy McKen­
Jill Barber, Brooke Boyer, Jeff zie; fifth Rob McKenzie, Leland
Currin, Trisha Adams, Matt Rill, Molly Turrell; sixth Beth
Van Liew, Leah Denton, Ben Baker; seventh Seth Givens,
Goodyear, Lindsay Greif, Matt Kim Pointer; eighth Tim
Jepsen, Macy Rhea, Ashley Dickenson, Janelle Healy,
Ropp, Eric Rollis; current Lyrica Smith.
events-Tim Dickenson, Derek
School spelling contest-third
Gunderson, Julie Watkins, grade Brian Haguewood,
Lyrica Smith, Shane Matheny, Jessica Westburg, Danielle
Eric Rollis, Matt Jepsen, Heidi Looslie; fourth Jeremy McKen­
Turrell, Abby Kahl, Corey zie, Brad Adams, Daniel Jep­
Miller.
sen; fifth Julie Proctor, Kandra
Spanish-Trisha Adams, Leah Schmeltzer, Meghan Bailey;
Denton, Seth Givens, Lindsay sixth Lindsey Ward, Beth
Greif, Ben Goodyear, Casey In­ Baker, Jeff DeBo; seventh
graham, Kimberly Marvin, Trisha Adams, Casey In­
Mitch Matthews, Kim Pointer,
graham, Matt Van Liew; and
Ashley Ropp, Heidi Turrell.
eighth Matt Berretta, Julie
Math " A " average-Jill
Watkins, Audra Bunch.
Barber, Brooke Boyer, Tim
County spelling contest par-
Dickenson, Trisha Adams,
ticipants-division I second
Leah Denton, Casey Ingraham,
Meghan Bailey, fourth Kandra
Matt Jepsen, Laurie Michael,
Schmeltzer, fifth Julie Proctor.
Amy Papineau, Eric Rollis,
Division II fifth Audra Bunch,
Morgan Smith, Lindsay Greif,
sixth Julie W atkins, Matt
Ashley Ropp, Matt Van Liew;
Berretta.
continental math league-
Math contests: fourth grade-
seventh first place Sarah Grief Sally Calvert, Donald Adams,
and Kris Paullus, second Tim Daniel Jepsen, Jeremy McKen­
D ickenson, third Bobbie
zie, Cassie Marvin, Tylynn
Rankin; eighth first place Matt Smith, Marcy Miller; fifth-
Van Liew, second Eric Rollis,
Shelley Rietmann, Julie Pro­
third Matt Jepsen.
ctor, Olivia Sagely, Meghan
Band-Kim Hansen, Mitch
Mathews, Christy Kenny, Bailey, Jon Bennett, Molly Tur­
rell, Jessica Gutierrez; sixth-
Shane Matheny.
Science "A ” average-Brooke Bradon Kanyid, A.J. Perez,
Boyer, Jill Barber, Tim Dicken­ Craig Scott, Lindsey Ward,
son, Abby Kahl, Ashley Ropp, David Piper, Blake Knowles,
Matt Van Liew, Lindsay Greif, Amber Flaiz; seventh-Eric
Macy Rhea; outstanding ef­ Rollis, Matt Van Liew, Trisha
fort/ improvement-Tony Green­ Adams, Matt Jepsen, Ashley
up, Kathleen Greenup, Cody Ropp, Leah Denton, Amy
Bellamy, Stephanie Clough, Papineau, Laurie Michael;
Jake Cimmiyotti, Heidi Turrell. eighth-Tim Dickenson, Kris
Special programs and Paullus, Kathleen Greenup,
Sarah Greif, Jill Barber, Matt
contests:
Writing festival-Beth Baker, Berretta, Kristi Worden, Derek
Amy Papineau, Julie Proctor, Gunderson.
Olivia Sagely.
R & W reading program
(most certificates per grade)-
first grade Robert Worden, se­
cond Lilly Calvert, third Zeke
Letter • Legal • Poster
Long, fourth Jeremy McKenzie,
fifth Paula SpicerKuhn, sixth
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Eighth grade gold: l-r, Brooke Boyer, Tim Dickenson, Jill Barber.
Silver: l-r, Matt Berretta, Sarah Greif, Kathleen Greenup, Kristi
Worden.
Silver: l-r, Scott Van Winkle, Tara Ozment, Jeff DeBo, Mandy
Sneddon.
Sixth grade gold: l-r, Craig Scott, Lindsey Ward, Krista Adams,
Amber Flaiz, David Piper, back-Danielle McDowell.
BMCC changes GED test schedule
Blue Mountain Community
College is changing the GED
testing schedule for summer
term. From June 21 through Ju­
ly 6, GED testing will be offered
on Wednesday only. Testing
hours are 1-5 p.m. and appoint­
ments are required. Tests are
given at the admissions and ad­
vising office in Pioneer Hall.
There is a $20 testing fee.
There will not be any GED
testing during August. The
regular testing schedule will
resume September 6. For more
information or to schedule a
test, call the admissions and ad­
vising office at 276-1260, ext.
206.