Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 29, 1996, Page FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *
'
’ ’
■
-------------- i---- . . . . .
_
FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 29, 1996
Heppner High School Academic Awards held
The Academic Awards
Dessert for Heppner High
School was held recently.
Students were recognized and
honored for academic excel­
lence in the classroom as well
as for participation in special
programs and contests. The
following students were recog­
nized for their achievements
during the 1995-% school year:
Heppner High School Coun­
cil-student body president Ben
Ewing; student body vice presi­
dent Brian Koffler; student
body secretary Traci Dicken­
son; student body treasurer
Kristina Grant, student body
publicity director Brandi Mar­
shall; student body business
manager Brent Gunderson.
Senior class officers-president
Jessica Sumner; vice president
Donnie Pointer; secretary/trea-
surer Dodie Givens; represen­
tative Dan Burnside. Junior
class officers-president Josh
Coiner; vice president Jim
Schlaich; secretary/treasurer
Toni Kemp; representative Eric
Schonbachler. Sophomore
class officers-president Annie
Hisler; vice president Sherry
Sieler; secretary/treasurer
Jessica Van Winkle; boy repre­
sentative Adam Doherty; girl
representative Jessica Van Win­
kle. Freshman class officers-
president Tim Dickenson; vice
president Derek Gunderson;
secretary/treasurer Kathleen
Greenup; boy representative
Shane Matheny; girl represen­
tative Jill Barber.
P resid en t's Awards for
Academic Excellence: Ben Ew­
ing; Kristina Grant; Philip
Spicerkuhn; Tina Kemp.
President's Awards for Aca­
demic Improvement: Stephanie
Johnson; Joshua Clark; Donald
Pointer; Brian Struckmeier;
Jessica Sumner.
Honor Roll 4. Recognition: Jill
Barber; Tim Dickenson; Ben
Hubert; Tina Kemp; Toni
Kemp.
Honor Roll Recognition:
Brooke Boyer, Jerod Clark; Josh
Clark; Traci Dickenson; Adam
Doherty; Ben Ewing; Kristina
Grant; Kathleen Greenup;
Mandi G utierrez; Brent
Gunderson; Jaclynn Hughes;
Christine Kenny; Brian Koffler;
Brandi Marshall; Frank Martin;
Justin Matteson; Lori Moeller;
Donald Pointer; Mindy Qualls;
Eric Schonbachler; Robby
Schultz; Genny Sneddon;
Phillip Spicerkuhn; Brian
Struckmeier; Jessica Sumner;
Phillip Tellechea; Rebecca
Ward; Lindsey Waterland.
Honorable Mention Recogni­
tion: Matt Berretta; Mindy
Binschus; Matt Browning; Jen­
nifer Burkenbine; Josh Coiner;
M elissa C utsforth; Renee
Devin; Dodie Givens; Tony
Greenup; Sarah Grief; Derek
Gunderson; Jayme Hansen;
Jonas Healy; Stormy Howard;
Stephanie Johnson; Stacy
Lauritsen; Shane Matheny;
David Michael; Angela Munk-
ers; Tiffanie Munkers; Katie
Nichols; Josie Proctor; Bobbie
Rankin; Linsey Ropp; Jim
Schlaich; Cam Sweeney; Jessi­
ca Van Winkle; Julie Watkins;
Damien Wilhelm; Travis Wil­
helm; Jeff Wilson; Richard
Worden.
OASSA Awards: language
arts Toni Kemp; home econo­
mics Jerid Ployhar; foreign lan­
guage Ben Hubert; business
education Toni Kemp; com­
puter science Robby Schultz;
fine arts performing Beth
Cookston; industrial arts Jeff
Wilson; P.E./health Matt Ber­
retta; science Ben Ewing; social
science Brent Gunderson; math
Tina Kemp.
OSAA/TrailBlazer Scholar
Athlete: Tina Kemp; Phillip
Spicerkuhn; Ben Ewing.
Xerox Award: Tina Kemp.
Northeast Oregon Area
Health Education Center Cer­
tificates: Jessica Sum ner;
Kristina Grant; Beth Cookston;
Dodie Givens; Traci Dicken­
son.
American
C itizenship
Awards: Jessica Sumner; Ben
Ewing; Tina Kemp; Toni
Kemp; Traci Dickenson; Bran­
di Marshall; Tim Dickenson;
Adam Doherty; Katie Nichols;
Brian Koffler; Brent Gunder­
son; Jennifer Rankin; Lindsey
Waterland; Rebecca Ward; Jill
Barber; Rick W'orden; Jossie
Evans.
Navy Recruiter Awards
(Math and Science Top Juniors
and Seniors)-Traci Dickenson;
Ben Ewing; Kristina Grant;
Brent Gunderson; Ben Hubert;
Tina Kemp; Toni Kemp; Brian
Koffler.
Blazer-Avia Scholastic Im­
provement Awards Recogni­
tion: Sarah Baker; Matt Brown­
ing; Sarah Cimmiyotti; Jerid
Clark; Tim Dickenson; Traci
Dickenson; Adam Doherty;
Jered Eckman; Kathleen Green­
up; Amanda Gutierrez; Brent
Gunderson; Terry Hendricks;
Miles Hill; Shawn Hisler; An­
nie Hisler; Stephanie Johnson;
Christy Kenny; Katie Kenny;
Paul Lauritsen; Stacy Laurit­
sen; Frank Martin; Katie
Nichols; Tara Ozment; Jaylene
Papineau; Amber Peck; Jim
Schlaich; Josh Sharp; Jenny
Sneddon; Brooke Sweeney;
Cam Sweeney; Jessica Van
Winkle; Rebecca Ward; Jeff
Watkins; Julie Watkins; Donald
White; Jeff Wilson.
BMCC
Skills
Contest
Awards: first place plaques-
Jayme Hansen keyboarding I;
Brent Gunderson accounting I;
Jennifer Rankin bridge build­
ing; Donald White 500 metric.
Blue ribbons-Toni Kemp and
Justin Matteson accounting I;
Sarah Baker and Jessica Van
Winkle algebra I; Justin Mat­
teson geometry. Red ribbons-
Keith Scott and Travis Wilhelm
catapult; Travis Wilhelm and
Jim Schlaich bridge building;
Robby Schultz and Stacy
Lauritsen metric 500; Jonas
Healy keyboarding; Robby
Schultz recreational math;
Nicole Van Etta accounting I;
Jennifer Rankin child develop­
ment; Josh Roy and Andy
Sykes algebra I; Donald White
general math. White ribbons:
Eric Schonbachler, Brent Gun­
derson and Ben Hubert recrea­
tional math; Stacy Lauritsen
catapult; Tina Kemp and Toni
Kemp advanced math; Josh
Roy bridge building; Mandi
Gutierrez and Tina Kemp per­
sonal finance; Ben Hubert, Rick
Worden and Eric Schonbachler
lone Annual IUCC
Auction & Bar-B-Q
Saturday, June 1, 1996
Willows Grange Hall-lone, OR .
Country Store 10:00 a.m. —
Foods , Hand Crafted Items ,
Books , Toys , Household Items
AUCTION — 1 0 :3 0 a.m .
ANTIQUES, Tools, Furniture,
Lots More!!
Dum-12:30 p.m — Pci Bftt-B-Q Beet
Adu£M5 6-12 ifii. $2.50
Pte-ftdcaal F*ee
Auctioneers—Triad Auctioneers
algebra II; Mandi Gutierrez and
Jayme Hansen geometry;
Linsey Ropp algebra I; Jeff
Watkins accounting I; Adam
Doherty keyboarding I. Skills
contest qualifier in math-Justin
Matteson; Jessica Van Winkle;
Sarah Baker.
Knowledge Master: Traci
Dickenson; Josh Clark; Josh
Coiner; Ben Ewing; Kristina
Grant; Brent Gunderson; Jonas
Healy; Ben Hubert; Tina
Kemp; Toni Kemp; Brian Kof­
fler; David Michael; Eric Schon­
bachler; Phillip Spicerkuhn.
National Council of Teachers
of English Achievement
Awards in Writing: Toni
Kemp.
Discoveries Publications:
Mandi Gutierrez; Jennifer
Rankin; Ben Hubert.
Storyline Press Publications:
Mandi Gutierrez; Jennifer
Rankin; Ben Hubert.
The National Library of
Poetry: Jennifer Rankin.
Drama: actor-josh Coiner;
Tim Dickenson; Traci Dicken­
son; Dodie Givens; Jayme
Hansen; Ben Hubert; Tina
Kemp; Brandi Marshall; David
Michael; Lonnie Rill; Josh Roy;
Rebecca Ward. Director-Beth
Cookston; Kristina Grant;
Phillip Spicerkuhn; Stormy
Howard; Toni Kemp. Extras-
Jossie Evans; Jackie Sherwood;
Julie Watkins. Set design-Travis
Wilhelm. Stage crew-Miles
Hill; Stacy Lauritsen; Genny
Sneddon. Technical director
and actor-Robby Schultz.
Law: Traci Dickenson; Brent
Gunderson; Ben Hubert; Eric
Schonbachler; Jessica Sumner;
Lindsey Waterland.
Les Payne Social Studies
Awards: global studies I-Josh
Coiner; Brent Gunderson;
Mandi Gutierrez; Toni Kemp;
Phillip Tellechea; Traci Dicken­
son; Brian Koffler; Brandi Mar­
shall. Governm ent/G lobal
Studies II-Ben Ewing, Kristina
Grant; Tina Kemp.
Linda Dutcher Ethnic Studies
Award: ethnic studies student
of the year-Rebecca Ward.
Global Challenge: ninth
grade first Tim Dickenson; se­
cond Jamie Perez. Tenth grade
first Jonas Healy; second Adam
Doherty. Eleventh grade first
Phillip Tellechea; second Josh
Coiner. Twelfth grade first
Phillip Spicerkuhn; second Ben
Ewing.
Nancy Swarat Math Awards:
integrated I-Jill Barber; Tim
Dickenson. Integrated II-Lori
Moeller; Phillip Tellechea. In­
tegrated III-Traci Dickenson;
Robby Schultz. Calculus-Toni
Kemp; Brian Koffler; Dan
Burnside; Kristina Grant; Tina
Kemp; Phillip Spicerkuhn.
Sally Walker Language Arts
Awards: academic achievement
in language arts nine-Jill
Barber; Brooke Boyer; Tim
Dickenson; Christy Kenny.
Academic achievem ent in
language arts ten-M elissa
Cutsforth; Katie N ichols;
Linsey Ropp; Sherry Sieler.
Academic excellence
in
language arts ten-M indy
Binschus; Adam Doherty. Most
improved in language arts
nine-Julie W atkins; Jared
Eckman; Casey Evans.
Val Campbell Language Arts
Awards: top LA twelve stu-
dents-Ben Ewing; Dodie
Givens; Tina Kemp; Jessica
Sumner.
Linda Dutcher Language
Arts Awards: voice of demo­
cracy-first Ben Hubert; second
Tina Kemp; third Josh Coiner.
A.P. language arts III student
of the year-Toni Kemp.
Language arts III student of the
year-Sarah Cimmiyotti.
Dutcher Publications: begin­
ning publications student of the
year-Tim Dickenson; outstan­
ding publications student-
Jessica Sumner; advanced
publications student of the
year-Ben Ewing.
Spelling Contest Awards: in­
school division Ill-first Brian
Koffler; second Donnie Pointer;
third Josh Coiner; alternate Ben
Ewing. Morrow County-first
Josh Coiner; third Donnie
Pointer; fifth Brian Koffler. >
Walt Pilgrim Business
Awards: typewriting I Brooke
Boyer; Tim Dickenson; Jaclynn
Hughes. Typewriting/word
processing Adam Doherty. Ac­
counting I Josh Clark; Traci
Dickenson; Brent Gunderson;
Toni Kemp; Brandi Marshall;
Lindsey Waterland.
Steve Brownfield Science
Awards: academic excellence in
biology I-Jill Barber; Brooke
Boyer; Tim Dickenson. Aca­
demic excellence in biology II-
Ben Hubert; Eric Schonbachler.
Special recognition for four
years of biology-Dan Burnside;
Ben Ewing; Donnie Pointer;
Phillip Spicerkuhn.
Bob Sagely Science Awards:
active learners-science Mindy
Qualls; Traci Dickenson; Bran­
di Marshall. Physics-Tina
Kemp. Earth science-Travis
Winters; Jeff Wilson; Christy
Kenny; Mindy Binschus.
Chemistry-Toni Kemp.
Vicki Broden Spanish
Awards: most improved in
Spanish-Sarah Baker; Matthew
Berretta; Mindy Binschus;
Renee Devin; Jonas Healy;
Christy Kenny; Katie Nichols;
Jessica Van Winkle. Excellence
in Spanish-Jill Barber; Tim
Dickenson; Adam Doherty;
Kathleen Greenup; Ben
Hubert; Brian Koffler; Ian
Sweek; Phillip Tellechea;
Brooke Boyer.
Japanese Awards: Japanese I-
student of the year Jerod Clark.
Excellence in Satellite Japanese
I-Ben Ewing; Colin Anderson.
Dave Fowler Technology:
beginning woodworker of the
year Danny Coiner; best pro­
jects for beginning wood­
worker Paul Lauritsen; drafter
of the year Jeff Wilson; most
improved woodworker Angela
Munkers; problem solver of the
year Stacy Lauritsen.
Attracting butterflies to the garden
Oregon is blessed with more
than 150 species of butterflies.
A little more than half these
species are found only in east­
ern Oregon and about 30
species are found only in west­
ern Oregon.
Home gardeners don't need
a large yard to provide the
basics for butterfly survival. All
they need are nectar plants, lar­
val host plants, resting areas,
sun and water, explains Gail
Gredler, home horticulturist
with the Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension Service.
It is possible to grow nectar
plants for butterflies in any­
thing from window boxes to
wildflower meadows. Nectar-
rich wildflowers include aster,
bleeding heart, butterfly weed
(Asclepias or milkweed),
clarkia, columbine, coreopsis,
goldenrod, Indian paintbrush,
iris, larkspur, lupine, neetle,
owl clover, sedum, thistle and
yarrow.
Non-native flowers include-
ing bee balm, dahlias, cosmos,
dianthus, day lilies, geraniums,
heliotrope, impatiens, laven­
der, marigolds, Shasta daisy,
snapdragon, statice, sweet
alyssum, sweet pea, sweet
william, zinnias and many of
the members of the mint fami­
ly are also good nectar sources
for butterflies.
Flowering trees and shrubs
including manzanita, ceano-
thus, rhododendron, elder­
berry, wild roses, red flowering
current, butterfly bush (Budd-
leia), twin berry, Oregon
' honeysuckle, Piper's willow
and snowberry also provide
nectar for butterflies.
Caterpillars, the voracious
larvae of butterflies, must also
have food. Plants that provide
caterpillars food include alfalfa,
anise, clover, fennel, holly­
hock, mallow, lupine, milk­
weed, nasturtium, snapdrag­
on, sunflower, violet, cotton­
wood, poplar, willow, oak and
horse chestnut. In particular,
Western tiger swallowtail cater­
pillars love alder, cherry, elm,
maple, poplar and willows.
Anise swallowtail larvae love
members of the parsley family,
such as fennel, dill and cow
parsnip. Nettles and hops are
favorites of the red admiral.
And painted lady caterpillars
love borage, burdock and cen­
taurea.
For resting and sunning,
shrubs provide a safe place out
of the wind for butterflies.
Rocks placed in the sun or sun­
ny bare patches out of the way
of foot traffic are also good
resting spots.
Butterflies cannot drink from
open water. The best way to
provide drinking water is to
have some wet mud some­
where in the yard where but­
terflies can land safely and sip.
Or mist plants early in the mor­
ning and they will sip from the
water droplets. Avoid misting
plants later in the day to avoid
fungus problems.
Also avoid the indiscriminate
use of pesticides in the yard.
Butterflies have become in­
creasingly uncommon in urban
and suburban areas because of
pesticides and habitat loss.
For more information on
creating a healthy habitat for
butterflies, consult "T h e
Audubon Society Handbook
for Butterfly Watchers," by-
Robert Michael Pyle, published
by Charles Scribner & Sons, or
"Butterfly G ardening," by
Sierra Club Books and the Na­
tional Wildlife Federation.
Summer Sale - Starts June 1st
C otton K n its - 2 5 % off Sw eat sh irt Fleece - 2 5 % off
S h a llis p rin ts - 3 0 % off
W om en’s W ater San d als - “ L a E x ch a n g e “ & “ W ild L oon “
v Reg. $ 2 8 .9 5
S ale price $ 1 9 .9 9
M en’s W ater San d als- “ L a E x c h a n g e “
Reg. $ 8 .9 9 ea.
2 for $ 1 4 .9 9
“ S a lt W a te r “ San d als 15% off all sizes Kids & A dults
“ C la rk “ San d als 15% off M ens & W om ens New C olors
“ J e l l ie s “ T -stra p s
a sso rted co lo rs
G irls $ 4 .3 9
W om ens $ 5 .7 9
All C anvas 15% off M ens-W om ens-Kids
C heck Our S u m m er Sale R ack
%
SHOE BOX TALK-N-TOPS
FABRIC’S ETC.
Heppner, OR.
____ 676-5241 ----------
ASK US ABOUT
Computer Forms
and Checks!
Choose the forms and checks you want from OVER 1,000 software programs —
and personalize them with your business name, address and phone number!
Logos and advertising messages are an easy, low-cost option, too. Whether for
laser, ink-jet, or dot-matrix printers, all products are guaranteed
compatible with your computer program!
H eppner G azette-Tim es
676-9228