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    TWO - Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 28, 1995
Students earn R & W certificates
The R & W Reading Program,
sponsored by Tom and Helen
Riehl of the R & W Drive-In of
Heppner, recently concluded
its ninth year at Heppner
Elementary and Middle School.
The Riehls originally estab­
lished this program as a way to
encourage the development of
a life-long reading habit.
Students are rewarded with
treats at the R & W Drive-In
when they reach goals in
reading established by their
reading teachers. Goals are
determined on an individual
basis and vary according to the
age and reading ability of the
child. Students are challenged
to read on a regular basis from
a variety of levels of difficulty,
authors and genres.
Teachers involved in estab­
lishing goals for children were
first grade Karen Clough and
Cherry Webber; second grade
Lea Calvert and Joy Krien; third
grade Karen Dubuque and
Cara Osmin; fourth grade Pat
Hentges and Sharon Morris;
fifth Pam Dowdy and Bill Ew­
ing, and sixth Dave Gunderson
and Jannie Allen and reading
specialist Linda Shaw'.
This year 161 students earn­
ed 475 certificates. Twenty-nine
first grade students earned 54
certificates; 33 second graders,
130 certificates; 30 third
graders, 123; 27 fourth graders,
81; 28 fifth graders, 80; 13 sixth
graders, 19.
The following students
qualified for certificates: first
grade-Roy Proctor, Brenda Vic-
torio, Matt Kenny, Brianne
Jones, Kiel Johnson, Gordon
Wegwerth, Sammy Burken-
bine, Laurie Murray, Chelsey
Betsinger, Krystal Nairns ,
Caitlin Lowe, Peter Geer,
Heather Yocum, Rory Kilken­
ny, Mikel Britt, Lynan
Bingham, Dan Basile, Katie
Britt, James Van Liew, Kyle
Carlson, Robert Worden, Cody
Phibbs, Riley Wight, Heather
Rill, Amanda Miles, Sloan
Keithley, Jesse Kurts, Brandon
Johnson and Ashley Zimmer­
man.
Second grade: Derek Shank,
Linsey Mitchell, Kelsie McKin­
ney, Aaron Delveaux, David
Flynn, Tyler Boyer, Josh
Lankford, Cara Kennedy,
Joshua Gutierrez, Edgar Ojeda,
Lindsey Hodges, Jenny
Whalen, Ashley Johannbroer,
Josey Grant, Jessica Wain-
wright, Lilly Calvert, Stephanie
Shank, Chelsea Britt, Kylee
Disque, Gene Ball, Trampas
Jeffreys, Shanna Rietmann,
Blair Keithtey, Kelly Straley,
Brandon Seitz, Emily Bergs­
trom, Jode Coil, Madison
Bailey, Liz Orwick, Ryan
Campbell, Robert McElligott
and Kory Paullus.
Third grade: Tanner Britt,
Justin Botefuhr, Ariel Johnson,
Chelsea Bredemeier, Kyler
Lovgren, Matt Young, Court­
ney Nelson, Carl Miller, Zach
Skaggs, Adam Wight, Zach
Whalen, Andrew Westrom,
Darin Skaggs, Brian Smith,
Sheena Shank, Aaron Griffith,
Blake Allstott, Vincent Berret-
ta, Kaitlyn Sagely, Brian
Haguewood, Lindsey Clough,
Luke Murray, Zeke Long,
Chantea Macaulay, Kory
Waterland, h/ey Zimmerman,
Danielle Looslie, Brianne
Wishart, Kiel Nairns and Tif­
fany Piper.
Morrow County Schools
announce honor students
The Morrow County School
District has released its spring
term honor roll. To be includ­
ed on the honor roll 'A',
students must earn a grade
point average of 3.5 to 4. To be
named to the honorable men­
tion 'B' list, students must earn
a GPA of 3. to 3.49. Following
are the students who have
qualified:
Heppner Junior High
Eighth grade honor roll:
Christy Kenny, Tim Dickenson,
Brooke Boyer, Jill Barber, all 4.,
Shane Matheny, Kathleen
G reenup, Kristi Worden,
Lyrica Smith, Jaclynn Hughes,
Matt Berretta; honorable
mention-Julie Watkins, Jamie
Perez, Derek Gunderson,
Shane Reeb, Angela Munkers,
Bobbie Rankin, Amber Peck,
Sarah Monahan, Janelle Healy,
Sarah Greif.
Fourth grade: Jerry Shank,
Tony Looney, Aaron Harris,
Robert Whalen, Tracy Baker,
Brian Gutierrez, Daniel Jepsen,
Tim Judd, Sally Calvert, Jesse
Kempas, Genia Grant, Brad
Adams, Doug Orwick, Aleshia
Geer, Tim Morris, Trevor Rhea,
Jeremy McKenzie, Cassie Mar­
vin, Nicole Wilson, Donald
Adams, Tylynn Smith, Trent
Lowe, Lacey Matteson, Stacy
Audra Bunch was the winner
Delveaux, Marcy Miller, Ashley
of the Montana Goldsmith
Ward and Ben Turrell.
Fifth
grade:
Paula jewelry set raffled by the
SpicerKuhn, Clair Anderson, Willow Creek Little League
Meghan Bailey, Jon Bennett, Heppner Girls' softball teams.
Proceeds went towards
Brad Bowman, Jessica Gutier­
rez, Stefan Matheny, Julie Pro­ uniforms and equipment. The
ctor, Shelley Rietmann, Leland jewelry was donated by Green
Rill, Brandon Robison, Oivia Feed & Seed, Heppner.
Sagely, Kandra Schmeltzer,
Molly Turrell, Kyle Waterland,
Jodie Carlson, Heidi Kurts,
Michael McCabe, Jody Mad-
dern, Kelly Paullus, Kevin
E leg an t E q u estrian s
Drake, Jimmy London, Laura
By
Julie
Proctor, reporter
N esse, Rhonda W ilhelm,
The
4-H
horse club, Elegant
Krystal Baker, Kristin Nesse,
Equestrians,
had their third
David Norton and Travis
meeting
Wednesday,
June 21.
Bellamy.
At
the
meeting,
members
rode
Sixth grade: Autum Chick,
their
horses
different
ways,
Tyler Davis, Shad Hisler, Ryan
Matteson, Roxy Miller, Joe such as tucking their feet
Papineau, Scott Van Winkle, behind the saddle, standing in
Kyle McDaniel, Jennifer Dil- -the stirrups and standing on
top of the saddle while riding.
ley, A.J. Perez, Amber Flaiz,
They
also talked about and
Tara Ozment and David Piper.
worked
on record books and
Last year, 177 students earn­
elected
officers.
Bobbi Rankin
ed 540 certificates. Previous
was
elected
president;
Brooke
years are as follows:
Boyer,
vice
president;
Olivia
92-93 184 earned 490; ,91-92
190 earned 521; 90-91 193 earn­ Sagely, secretary; Brett Barber,
treasurer; and Julie Proctor,
ed 546; 89-90 167 earned 418;
88-89 187 earned 376; 87-88 153 reporter. Meetings will be held
earned 334; and 86-87 105 earn­ every Wednesday from 6:30 to
about 8:15 p.m.
ed 190.
Audra Bunch
wins jewelry
4-H News___
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Seventh grade honor roll:
Matt Van Liew, Morgan Smith,
Ashley Ropp, Laurie Michael,
Matt Jepsen, Lindsay Greif,
Trisha Adams, all 4., Kim
Pointer, Mitch Mathews, Abby
Kahl, Casey Ingraham, Kim
Marvin, Berr Goodyear, Leah
Denton, Stephanie Clough,
Heidi Turrell, Eric Rollis, Macy
Rhea, Corey Miller, Kristen
Marshall, Kim Hansen; hon­
orable mention-Delia Victorio,
Michael Schonbachler, Amy
Papineau, Jeff Currin, Cody
Bellamy, Jeff Sneddon, Desi
Schmeltzer, Seth Givens, Amy
Drake, Chris Bowman, Tracy
Rankin, Erik Patton, Justin
Nelson.
Sixth grade honor roll: Lind­
sey Ward, 4., Amanda Sned­
don, David Piper, Danielle
McDowell, Amber Flaiz, Beth
Baker, Krista Adams, Brandon
Young, Justin Wood, Scott Van
Winkle, Craig Scott, Marissa
McCabe, Ryan Matteson, Tra­
vis Lowe, Blake Knowles, Shad
Hisler, Camille Sykes, Sarah
Eckman; honorable mention-
Jeff Debo, Tara Ozment, Sam­
antha Wilheliri^Jenni Patton,
Roxanne Millet1, Sarah-Min
Donahue, Joe Papineau, Melin­
da Smith, A.J. Perez, Chris
Peck, Kyle McDaniel, Jennifer
Dilley.
Fifth grade honor roll: Olivia
Sagely, Shelley Rietmann, Julie
Proctor, Stefan Matheny, Jes­
sica Gutierrez, Jodie Carlson,
Jon Bennett, Meghan Bailey, all
4., Kyle Waterland, Paula Spi-
cerkuhn, Molly Turrell, Leland
Rill, Brad Bowman; honorable
mention-Kandra Schmeltzer,
Rhonda Wilhelm, Kyle Miller,
Kevin Drake, Tammy Smith,
Heidi Kurts, Claire Anderson,
Samuel Van Liew, Kelly Paul­
lus, Kelsey Greenup, Krystal
Baker.
Heppner High School
Seniors honor roll: Ethan
Burnside, David East, Kelsie
Evans, Dani Hill, Jenny Krein,
Mark Moeller, all 4., Tracy
Blodgett, Tina Chinen, Chris
Dickenson, Trent Hughes,
Deanna Peck, John Qualls, Bill
Schlaich, Chad Skroch, Bryce
Tucker; honorable mention-
Patty Anderson, Penny Ander­
son, William DeBoer, Chris­
topher Holland.
Juniors honor roll: Tina
Kemp 4., Jennifer Burkenbine,
Joshua Clark, Bethani Cooks-
ton, Angela DeBo, Ben Ewing,
Kristina
G rant,
Phillip
Spicerkuhn, Jessica Sumner;
honorable m ention-Dodie
Givens, Stephanie Johnson,
H eather Ripple, Rodney
Zumwalt.
Sophomores honor roll: Traci
Dickenson, Toni Kemp, Brian
Koffler, Phillip Tellechea, all 4.,
Joshua Coiner, Brent Gunder­
son, Stormy Howard, Brandi
Marshall, Frank Martin, Lori
Moeller, Mindy Qualls, Jen­
nifer Rankin, Eric Schon­
bachler, Robert Schultz, Lind­
sey Waterland, Richard Wor­
den; honorable mention-
Amanda Gutierrez, David
Michael.
Freshmen honor roll: Jacob
Sligar, Genny Sneddon;
honorable m ention-Jarrod
Clark, Adam Doherty, Jayme
Hansen, Jonas Healy, Lexi Mat­
teson, Travis Wilhelm,
lone Schools
Sixth grade A: fourth quarter-
Jennifer Thompson 4., Jeremy
Rietmann, Charissa Gates; 'B'-
Adrienne Swanson, Alison
Halvorsen, Cory Bennetto,
Molly Barrow; second semester
A-Shelby Krebs and Jennifer
Thompson both 4., Charissa
Gates, Jeremiah McElligott,
Jeremy Rietmann; 'B' Molly
Barrow, Cory Bennetto,
Clayton Grubaugh, Alison
H alvorsen,
Adrienne
Swanson.
Seventh grade A: fourth
quarter-Miranda McElligott,
Mark McElligott, Erin Crowell;
'B' Andrew Vosberg, Nikki
McElligott, Sybil Krebs; second
semester 'A'-Mark McElligott,
Miranda McElligott, Andy
Vosberg; 'B'-Erin Crowell,
Sybil Krebs, Nikki McElligott.
Eighth grade 'A ': fourth
quarter and semester-Felicity
Warren, Katie Tworek, Niki
Sullivan; 'B '-T ori Odinet,
Jessica Krebs.
Freshm en
'A ':
fourth
quarter-Jennifer Sullivan 4.,
Megan Proudfoot, Kara Miller,
Jake McElligott; 'B'-Nathan
Rietmann, Tiffani Jones, Maci
Childers; second semester 'A'-
Jenny Sullivan 4., Kara Miller,
Megan Proudfoot; 'B'-Jake
McElligott, Tiffani Jones, Marc
Orem, Nathan Rietmann.
Sophomores 'A ': fourth
quarter-LaRee Anderson 4.,
Suzy
Heidem an,
Kelly
Morgan, Dawn Sheirbon, Luke
Swanson, Jacob Taylor; 'B'-Eric
Walters, William Parm, Chuck
Nolan, Brenda Holtz, Steph­
anie Haguewood, Jon Garrett,
Jory Crowell, Steve Allen; se­
cond sem ester 'A '-LaR ee
Anderson 4., Kelly Morgan,
Dawn Sheirbon, Luke Swan­
son; 'B'-Steve Allen, Jory
Crowell, Stephanie Hague­
wood, Suzy Heideman, Bren­
da Holtz, Chuck Nolan,
William Parm, Jacob Taylor.
Juniors 'A': fourth quarter-
Becky W agenblast, Marie
Tworek, Lynde M inster,
Melissa McElUgott, all 4., Anne
Dombrowski, Jeremy Ashbeck;
'B'-John Doherty, Rob Crum,
Angie Ball, Andrew Anderson;
second semester 'A'-Melissa
McElligott, Lynde Minster,
Marie Tworek, all 4., Becky
Wagenblast; 'B'-Andrew An­
derson, Jeremy Ashbeck, Angie
Ball, Rob Crum, John Doherty,
Anne Dombrowski.
Seniors 'A': fourth quarter-
Tami Nolan 4., Laurel Temple,
Alison Sullivan, Mary Jane
McCarty, M ichelle Jones,
Thierry DelBart, Jerad Ash­
beck; ‘B'-Jessic Stefani, Dan Ly­
tle, Nathan Heideman, Jim
Garrett, Kim Bedortha; second
semester 'A'-Michelle Jones,
Tami Nolan, both 4., Jerad
Ashbeck, Thierry DelBart,
Mary Jane McCarty, Alison
Sullivan, Laurel Temple; 'B'-
Kim Bedortha, Jim Garrett,
Nathan Heideman, Gregg
Holtz, Jessica Stefani.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
5s
There were 99 people present for the senior dinner June 21 and
three meals were home delivered. Cora McDonald, Pendleton,
won the meal ticket. Members of the Seventh-Day Adventist and
the Nazarene churches served. Children from the vacation Bi­
ble school sang several numbers, which the seniors enjoyed very
much. Blood pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for July 5 will be cold sliced turkey, three-bean salad,
cantaloupe, bread, custard, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes and
onions. Members of the Methodist Church will serve. There will
be hearing aid assistance at 10 a.m. and blood pressures taken
at 11 a.m.
The Red Cross held a blood drive at the Senior Center, Thurs­
day afternoon, June 22. It was well attended. Pioneer Memorial
Hospital sponsored the drawing.
Bus driver Dot Halvorsen with 10 passengers on board took
the senior bus to the Condon meal site June 22, where a delicious
meal was enjoyed. Dot Halvorsen won the free meal ticket.
There was one table of cards in play Friday and 10 seniors en­
joyed the movie “ Goldie III" Sunday evening.
The senior bus will leave for the Monument reunion at 8 a.m.,
Sunday, July 2 for a potluck dinner. Those attending should bring
a lawn chair. The bus is scheduled to go to Milton-Freewater,
Friday, July 14 at 9 a.m.
The Garden Club will have a picnic at Gonty's cabin July 9.
A trip to Gonty's cabin for a potluck picnic is planned July 23.
The bus leaves Heppner at 1:30 p.m. Those attending should
bring lawn chairs and food.
Anyone wishing to ride the bus to lone for the fireworks should
call Eleanor Gonty, 676-9264, the senior office, 676-9030, or stop
by the office to sign up. There are not enough registered yet to
take the bus.
Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10
a.m.; Wednesday senior dinner noon; Friday cards 2 p.m.; Sun­
day movie 7 p.m.
Come Worship With Us
at
Willow Creek Baptist Church
Sundays at 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
560 North Minor
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