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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 27, 19S5
Cards fall to Mustangs
St. Patrick’s Senior Center
________Bulletin Board_______
Heppner whips Boardman
in defensive battle
Approximately 100 people were present for the Christmas din
ner at the Senior Center meal site Dec. 20, and four meals were
home delivered. Members of the Christian Life Center served.
Clark Gerkin won the meal ticket and Bebe Munkers, the bingo
ticket. Blood pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for Jan. 3 will be sandwiches, soup, fruity jello and
dessert. Members of the Seventh-day Adventist and Nazarene
churches will serve.
Four seniors played pinochle Friday afternoon, Dec. 22.
Caroling by the Christian Church was enjoyed by the tenants
of St. Patrick's Senior Center apartments Friday evening.
Cookies and beverages were served in the recreation room
several days before Christmas.
The bus driven by Ed Baker will be going to Hermiston Satur
day evening, Dec. 31. Those wishing to attend the New Year's
Eve dance may sign up in the Senior Center office.
Dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m.;
Wednesday blood pressures taken, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon,
quilting, 1 p.m.; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 6 p.m. (after
the holidays).
There is always a jigsaw puzzle out in the recreation room.
Anyone is welcome to stop in and help put it together.
Happy New Year everyone! "May your troubles in the com
ing year be as short as your New Year's resolutions, "-an old Irish
blessing.
Local students named to
Oregon college honor rolls
BMCC
Fifty-one Blue Mountain
Community College students
A total of 120 students have
received a perfect 4.0 grade
been named to the president's
point average (GPA) during fall
list and another 549 students
term. Fifty-four students qual
have been named to the honor
roll for fall term 1995 at Western ified for the President's List by
Oregon State College, in Mon attaining a GPA of 3.85 or
higher. One hundred thirty-
mouth.
four students qualified for the
Local students on the honor
Dean's List by receiving a GPA
roll include: Betsy M. Hernan
of 3.4-3.84. One hundred forty-
dez and Jana Mounts, both
nine students qualified for the
from Boardman.
Honor
Roll by receiving a GPA
President's list students
of
3.0-3.39.
achieved a perfect 4.0 grade
Area students qualifying in
* * I point average, while honor roll
clude: president's list-Joseph
Photo by Joyce Hughes
students earned a 3.5-3.99
Phillips, 4.0, Boardman; Chris
Chris Sykes goes for hookshot. Defending is 14 Luke Swanson. average.
topher Cookston, Heppner.
Dean's list: Julie Umbarger,
Eastern Oregon State College
Chris Sykes poured in 17
Jake McElligott was high
Pendleton;
Nola Binschus,
points, and Ben Hubert chip scorer for the Cards, knocking
Dwayne
Dunaway,
Tina Chi-
Eastern
Oregon
State
Col
ped in 12 to lead the Mustangs down eight points in the effort.
nen,
all
Heppner;
Joseph
Lind
lege's
1995
fall
quarter
dean's
to a 61-44 win over the lone
Other scoring for Heppner
say
and
Ryan
Munkers,
Lex
list
includes
the
names
of
260
Cardinals Friday night.
was:Eric Schonbachler, 7;
ington;
Aaron
Heideman
and
students
who
achieved
a
grade
Heppner jumped on the Adam Doherty, 10 (including
Heidi
Orem,
lone;
Kimberly
point
average
of
3.5
or
better.
Cards early, leading 17-13 after 3-three pointers); Justin Mat-
Local students on the list in Burke, Jeffrey Cole, Jennifer Ir
one quarter, and then came on teson, 4; Dan Burnside, 2; Jeff
clude:
Lynde Rhea Minster and win, Susan McDonald, Mark
strong in the second to go up
Watkins, 4; Jim Schlaich, 4; and
Pamela
Jean Minster, both from Medel, Elizabeth Smith and
28-17 at the break.
David Michael, 1.
James Lunders, all Irrigon.
lone.
The Cards played Heppner
For lone: Steve Allen, 6;
Honor roll: Christopher De-
To
qualify
for
the
dean's
list,
tough in the second half, but Luke Swanson, 5; Jon Garrett,
mianew
and Erin Fishburn,
students
must
have
a
minimum
found the deficiet to big to
6; Joe Bacon, 6; Marc Orem, 6;
Pendleton;
Darcie Carter, Ryan
of
12
graded
credit
hours.
overcome as the Mustangs Kelly Morgan, 3; Jorv Crowell,
Evans,
Susan
French and
cruised to their second win 2; and Jacob Taylor, 2.
Shana
Gouvas,
Boardman;
Oregon
State
University
over lone this year.
Jeremy Maddern, Lori Straley
Names of students who have and Nicole Sweeney, Heppner;
OSEA to meet with county school board
made the scholastic honor roll Taryn Dick and Tonya Jones,
fall term have been announced Hermiston; Becky Wagenblast,
the advice of legal counsel and
by
Oregon State University.
Lexington; Gregg Holtz, Ed
The Oregon School Employ use the recently passed revi
Local
students
include:
from
mund Rietmann and April Tay
ees Association (OSEA), Mor sions to the collective bargain
Boardman-Jason
J.
Smythe,
lor,
lone; Wendy Brown, Me
row County Classified Chapter ing law (Senate Bill 750) to im
sophomore,
science,
straight
A
linda
Hadley, Melani Neisz and
59 will meet with the Morrow plement their decision 90 days
average,
and
Scott
C.
Johnson,
Joseph
Stanger, Irrigon.
County School Board on Mon after notifying OSEA of the
sophomore,
science,
3.5
or
bet
To
earn
a position on any of
day, Jan. 8, for a hearing on district's intent to contract
ter;
from
Heppner-Jenny
R.
the
three
lists,
a student must
OSEA Chapter 59's grievance out,” stated Ed Edwards,
Krein,
freshman,
health
and
have
carried
a
full-time
load of
relating to the contracting out OSEA director of Labor and
human
performance,
3.5
or
classes,
which
translates
to 12
of the Morrow County School Government Relations.
better.
credit
hours.
District bus drivers.
OSEA, in reviewing the legal
A total of 265 students earn
OSEA charges that the Mor and contractual challenges fil
ed
straight A (4.0). Another
row County School Board vio ed against the Morrow Coun
1,504
earned a B plus (3.5) or
lated the current collective bar ty School Board, decided on
The Morrow County Clerk's
better
to make the listing. To be
gaining agreement by contrac Dec. 18 to withdraw its petition
office
at the courthouse in
on
the
honor
roll,
students
ting out student transportation for an injuction to stop the dis
Heppner
reports issuing the
must
carry
at
least
12
graded
without gaining a mutual trict from implementing the
following
marriage
license dur
hours
of
course
work.
agreement with OSEA to do so. contracting out. OSEA says it
ing
the
past
week:
"The school board never bar will focus its legal challenges on
Eric Matthew Orem, 21,
gained in good faith with the the two Unfair Labor Practices
Pendleton;
and
dedicated and long-term dis filed with the State of Oregon's Letter • Legal • Poster
Brandi
Lynn
Ball, 21, lone.
trict bus drivers. The school Employment Relations Board
Gazette-Tim
es
board chose, instead, to take and the filed contractual griev
ance.
Western Oregon State College
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photo by Joyce Hughes
Ben Hubert goes up for rebound against Riverside. No 22 is Justin
Matteson. No. 34 is Jim Schlaich.
Justin Matteson knocked
down 18 points, and 6-5 Ben
Hubert added 17 as the Hepp
ner Mustangs downed River
side 46-42 in a low scoring con
test last Tuesday, . •
The two teams stayed-even
the first half but Heppner pull
ed away in the third period and
then stayed just out of the
Pirates reach to take the game
down the stretch. It was the se
cond meeting for the teams in
pre-league action this season.
Riverside won the first game at
Boardman.
Others scoring for Heppner
were: Dan Burnside, 4; Jim
Schliach, 4; Adam Doherty, 3;
and Chris Sykes 2.
Bcccitcfi'i Re»tawiad
New Year's Eve Party
Live Music
Breakfast served starting at 1 a.m .
Happy
1996 !
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May the New
Year bring you
Health &
Happiness
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