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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 30.1097
U om e Sh a re With U s A t I
Soroptimist Club holds annual senior girls luncheon
Willow Creek
Baptist Ck urck
Moon".
Soroptimist International of
Heppner
made a special
presentation to senior Traci
Dickenson who won the
Soroptimist
district
Youth
Citizenship Award for her "high
degree of volunteensm. This was
the first time the district contest
had been won locally. Dickenson
won a $500 scholarship. She had
earlier won the local contest and
scholarship.
The Soroptimist International
also presented the 1997 Woman
of the Year award to Claudia
Hughes for "going far beyond her
job" as an "outstanding member
of the community”. This was the
first time the group had presented
such an award.
W o rsh ip S e r v ic e a t 3 p .m .
M eetin g in the 7tli-day A d v en tist C hurch
5 6 0 N orth M inor
Morrow County Community Theatre
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(V “Mother Goose Madness”
M onday, M ay 12 a t 7 p.m .
St. P a tr ic k ’s P a r ish H all, H ep p n er
A dm ission is free
Tbls mixed up musical nursery rhymes production Is a county wide effort
Actors, musicians, singers & stage crew consist of county residents from
Boardman, Inigon, lone, Lexington & Heppner Ages of the cast and crew
range from 5 to 70. This “madness" Is directed by Shelly Rietmann.
C o m e & e n jo y t h e “m a d n e s s ” 1
Tbe Morrow Couty Community Thootrt Is sponsored by the Morrow Couaty Arts Council
This play production Is fundod by tho Morrow County luinod Recrostion District
W CCC holds
barbecue and
3hank Dfer D'or DUI Dier Loue
Senior girls, their mothers and guests enjoy entertainment at the annual Soroptimist Senior Girls' Luncheon.
Students participate in
R&W reading program
1 The R & W Reading Program,
jointly supported by the R & W
Drive-In of Heppner and
Heppner Elementary School, has
completed another successful
year of encouraging students to
read.
The owners and operators of
the dnve-In, Alex and Patty
Rystedt and Scott and Carol
Hollis, join with parents and
teachers in believing that
students must develop the habit
of reading early in life and need
to read often to develop the skills
that allow reading to be an
enjoyable recreational activity.
In the past school year, 122
different students reached their
reading goals and earned a total
of 237 certificates for treats at
the drive-ln. The top readers in
each grade were: kindergarten-
Seth Morgan (two certificates);
first grade-Kelsie Fox, Kate
Kendrick and Megan Orr (four
certificates each); second grade-
Gina McKinney (three); third
grade-Krystal Naims (seven);
fourth grade-Shanna Rietmann
(seven);
fifth
grade-Justin
Botefuhr, Stefanie Hanson,
Brooke Rust (each four); and
sixth grade-Tracy Baker (seven).
Teachers participating in the
program
by
establishing
individual goals and working
with parents to monitor progress
were: Karen Clough, Cherry
Webber, Lea Calvert, Joy Krein,
Sherry Matteson, Cara Osmin,
Karen
Dubuque,
Mary
Haguewood, Pat Hentges, Jannie
Allen,
Bill Ewing, Dave
Gunderson, and Linda Shaw.
Following are students who
earned certificates:
Kindergarten-Seth Morgan,
Shenlyn Peck;
First Grade-Kate Kendrick,
Kelsie Fox, Megan Orr, Aftan
Betsinger, Jason Wainwright,
Jenna Bowman, Sean Murray,
Andre Rauch, Baillie Keithley,
Ben McCarl, Braden Britt, Eric
Skaggs, Jessica McConnell,
Katie
Killkenny,
Katie
Wegwerth, Kendra Rayburn,
Kylie Doherty, Logan Anthony,
Luke Basile, Mindee Papineau,
Tiffany Garrett and Trent Miles.
Second Grade-Gina McKinney,
Brandon
Davis,
Mahaley
Huddleston, Sarah Hickerson,
Tony Haguewood, Whitney
Matthews,
Aaron
Allstott,
Brittney Allen, Cody Ford-Day
Cody Hollis, Drake Cvarak,
Kody Lovgren, Lyndi Patton,
Nathan Kennedy, Quinn Peck, R.
J. Farrens, Regi Seitz and Taylor
Kempas.
Third Grade-Krystal Naims,
Brianne Jones, Peter Geer, Kyle
Arbogast,
Agustm
Saenz,
Brenda Victorio, Riley Wight,
Robert
Worden,
Veronica
Wilhelm,
Mike Britt, Sloan
Keithley, Amanda Miles, Eva
Steinbruck, Gordon Wegwerth,
Heather
Yocom,
Jeannette
Trachsel, Jesse Kurts, Kiel
Johnson, Kyle Carlson, Rory
Kilkenny,
Roy
Proctor,
Stephanie Burkenbine, Stephanie
Howard and Terrence Parrett.
Fourth
Grade-Shanna
Rietmann, Jessica Wainwright,
Jon Cain, Josh Lankford, Liz
Orwick, Chelsea Britt, David
Flynn, Derek Shank, Jenny
Whalen, Josey Grant, Robert
McElligott Emily Bergstrom,
Jode Coil, Joshua Gutierrez,
Kory Paullus, Kyle Huddleston,
Lilly Calvert, Linsey Mitchell,
Stephanie Shank. Stephanie
Trachsel and Tyler Boyer.
Fifth Grade-Brooke Rust,
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Justin Botefuhr, Stefanie Hanson,
Aaron Griffith, Lindsey Clough,
Tiffany Piper, Zachary Skaggs,
Adam Wight, Jessica Westberg,
Kiel Naims, Blake Allstott,
Chantea Macaulay, Chelsea
Bredemeier, Courtney Nelson.
Kory Waterland, Luke Murray,
Matt Young, Tanner Britt. Zach
Whalen.
Sixth Grade-Tracy Baker,
Gema Grant, Lacey Davis, Adam
Bergstrom, Aleshia Geer, Jessica
Kneger, Aaron Hams, Chris
Dilley, Jerry Shank, Tim Morris,
Trevor Rhea, Doug Orwick, Josh
Winters, Larena Penturf, Rachel
Howard, Sally Calvert and Tony
Looney
1
The annual Soroptimist Senior
Girls'
Luncheon,
honoring
Heppner and lone senior girls
and their mothers, was held
Thursday, April 24, at noon at
All Saints Episcopal Church in
Heppner.
Guest speaker was 1986
Heppner High School alumnus
Kim Wright, who spoke on her
career in clothing design and
graphic design. Wright credited
her experience in 4-H with
giving her a basis for her career.
She told the girls to stay
determined, saying, "Don't let
weeds grow around your
dreams."
Entertainment was provided
by a quartet which included Joe
Lindsay, Tom Phelan, Leif
Egertson and John Thurlow.
They sang "Runaround Sue",
"California Dreamm'" and " Blue
scramble
MOTHER S DAY
WEEK MAY 5-11,1997
The Willow Creek Country
Club held a barbecue and a golf
scramble on April 27. Results are
as follows:
Gross: 1-30 Jason Hanna. Enka
G rant, Cindi D oherty, John
Edm undson; 2-32 Gene and
Luvilla Sonstegard, Les and Jan
Paustian; 3-33 Jeff, Sheila, Emily
and Pat Edmundson.
Net: 1-Jim and Cam Wishart,
Dave and Karen Wildman, Joyce
D inkins; 2-Ray and Norma
French, Louis and Betty Carlson.
Special events: K.P. second
shot on #1-Wishart, Wildman,
Dinkins; K.P. third shot on #6-
Hanna, Grant, Doherty, Edmund­
son; long putt on #8-French,
Carlson.
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a wonderful way fo thank your
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