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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 21,1997
Wilhelm and Mariah Wegworth.
Linda Dutcher's Publications
Awards: Publications Student of
the Year-Seventh Grade-Olivia
Sagely; Eighth Grade-Scott
Heppner Junior High presents academic awards
Sheriff's Report
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• • •.
Left to right: President’s Award for Academ ic Excellence scholars C raig Scott,
Lindsey W ard, Mandi Sneddon and Am ber Flaiz. all eighth graders at H eppn er
Junior High. Students are selected on the basis of their Stanford A chievem ent
test scores and grade point averages. They m ust have m aintained a 3 .5 or
better grade point a ve rag e for two years.
The Heppner Junior Academic
Awards Presentation was held
Tuesday, May 6, at Heppner
High School.
Eighth graders, Amber Flaiz,
Amanda Sneddon, Craig Scott
and Lindsey Ward received the
President's Awards for Academic
■Excellence.
Krista Adams, Manssa
McCabe and Danielle McDowell,
all eighth grade, received the
President's Awards for Academic
Improvement.
American Citizenship Awards
were presented to: eighth
graders-Manssa McCabe and
Scott VanWinkle; and seventh
graders-Jodie Carlson, Julie
Proctor, Shelley Rietmann and
Olivia Sagely.
Other students receiving
awards are as follows:
Student Council Recognition:
President Blake Knowles, Vice
President Julie Proctor, Secretary
Manssa McCabe, Treasurer Scott
VanWinkle,
Eighth
Grade
Representatives
Danielle
McDowell, Sarah Eckman, Shad
Hisler and Craig Scott and
Seventh Grade Representatives
Stefan
Matheny,
Claire
Anderson, Jodie Carlson and
Kyle Waterland.
Knowledge Master Team:
Claire Anderson, Meghan Bailey,
Jonathan Bennett, Brad Bowman,
Amber Flaiz, Jessica Gutierrez,
Julie Proctor, Shelley Rietmann,
Leland Rill, Bnan Rust, Olivia
Sagely, Craig Scott, Amanda
Sneddon, Paula Spicerkuhn,
Scott VanWinkle and Lindsey
Ward.
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A1 Beck's Social Studies
Awards: Excellence in Eighth
Grade Social Studies- Craig Scott
and Lindsey Ward; Excellence
in Seventh Grade Social Studies-
Shelley
Rietmann,
Brad
Bowman, Brian Rust, Olivia
Sagely,
Paula
Spicerkuhn,
Meghan Bailey and Jonathan
Bennett.
Geography Bee: Eighth Grade-
first place, Craig Scott, second
place, Justin Wood; Seventh
Grade-first place,
Jesse
Gutierrez, second place, Jody
Maddem; other qualifiers-Bnan
Rust, Leland Rill, Jon Bennett,
Shelley Rietmann, Brad Bowman
and Meghan Bailey.
In-School Math Contest:
Seventh
Grade-first
place,
Jessica Gutierrez, second place,
Shelley Rietmann, third place,
Olivia Sagely, fourth place,
Jonathan Bennett, fifth place,
Brian Rust, sixth place, Julie
Proctor, seventh place, Paula
Spicerkuhn,
first
alternate,
Meghan Bailey, second alternate,
Molly Turrell, third alternate
Samuel VanLiew; Eighth Grade-
first, Lindsey Ward, second,
Manssa McCabe, third. Amber
Flaiz,
fourth,
Danielle
McDowell,
fifth,
Amanda
Sneddon, sixth, Craig Scott,
seventh, David Piper, first
alternate Scott VanWinkle,
second alternate, Krista Adams
and third alternate, Blake
Knowles.
Distnct Math Contest: Seventh
Grade-second, Jessica Gutierrez,
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town. Just one of the thousands of jobs
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man, who was intoxicated, was were involved. Three people were
given a ride to the Nomad in cited with disorderly conduct;
MCSO dispatched to the
Boardman;
Boardman
ambulance a report for
MCSO dispatched to the
a
7
year
old
with a broken leg and
Boardman Police Dept, a report
damaged
front
teeth in a motor­
of a girl screaming and talking to
cycle
accident
in
Boardman. The
herself in Boardman;
patient
was
transported
to Good
MCSO dispatched to the
Shepherd
Community
Hospital
in
Boardman Police Dept, a report
Hermiston;
of an envelope with cash and vali­
MCSO received a report of an
dated lottery tickets stolen at the
erratic
driver on Highway 730
Nomad in Boardman. The sus­
westbound;
pects were juveniles, ages 9-12.
Left to right: President's A w ard for A cadem ic Im provem ent w inners M arissa
MCSO dispatched to the
They were unable to locate the
M c C a b e . Krista A dam s and D anielle M cDow ell.
Boardman
Police and Fire depts.
juveniles;
a
report
of
a
grass fire out of con­
third, Jonathan Bennett, fourth, Julie Proctor and Olivia Sagely;
Morrow County deputy and the
Olivia Sagely, fifth, Shelley Excellence in Spanish-Amber Boardman Police Dept, re ­ trol in Boardman;
Rietmann, sixth, Bnan Rust, Flaiz, Amanda Sneddon and sponded to a fight in progress at
MCSO dispatched to the Hepp­
seventh, Paula Spicerkuhn and Manssa
ner
Police Dept, and ambulance
McCabe;
Most Wilson Road Trailer Court in
ninth, Julie Proctor;
Eighth Improved Spanish Student-A.J.
a
report
o f a woman who had
Boardman. Five males and one
Grade-
first,
Danielle Perez.
fallen down stairs. The patient
female were involved in an ag­ was transported to Pioneer Me­
McDowell, second, Lindsey
Steve Brownfield's Science
gressive fight, but no weapons
Ward, fourth, Amanda Sneddon, Awards: Academic Excellence in
morial Hospital in Heppner.
seventh, Amber Flaiz and 10th, Science-Jodie Carlson, Shelley
Rietmann, Meghan Bailey, Jon
Marissa McCabe.
Karen Beck's Math Awards: Bennett and Olivia Sagely;
High Achievement in Math-Jodie Excellent Effort in Science -Jesse
Carlson and Mary Saenz.
Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny,
Val Campbell's Language Samuel
VanLiew,
Bradley
Arts Eighth Grade Top Student Bowman, Julie Proctor, Paula
Awards: Amber Flaiz and Spicerkuhn and Kyle Waterland.
Lindsey Ward.
Bob Sagely's Science Awards:
Sally Walker's Language Arts Inquiring Mind Wants to Know
Seventh
Grade
Awards: Award-Scott
VanWinkle;
Achievement-Meghan Bailey, Consistent High Achievement
Olivia Sagely,
Jon Bennett, Second
Semester-Danielle
Jodie Carlson, Shelley Rietmann, M c D o w e l l ; C o n s i s t e n t
Brian Rust and Samuel VanLiew; Achievement in Science -Marissa
Effort-Brad Bowman.
McCabe; Oh, I've Got It Now
In-School Division II Spelling Award-Craig Scott.
Contest Winners: first, Jesse
Ten Gentry's Health and
Gutierrez, second, Meghan Physical Education Awards:
Bailey and third, Lindsey Ward. Outstanding
Effort
and
Ralph Werner's Music Awards: Excellence in Health and
Outstanding Band Performer- Physical
Education-Olivia
Meghan
Bailey,
Special Sagely, Jodie Carlson, Marissa
Achievement- AcademicConcert McCabe and Lindsey Ward.
Band-Pep Band-Marching Band-
Technology Student of the Year
From HALLMARK
Brad Bowman; and Outstanding for 96-97: Seventh Grade-Claire
Band
Perform er-Jessica Anderson; Eighth Grade-Justin
Gutierrez.
Wood;
Most
Improved
We w ill be closed Monday, May 26.
Heather Hacking's Music Technology Student-A.J. Perez.
Award: Excellence in Chorus-
Have a safe and happy
Sally Walker's Drama Awards:
Heidi Kurts.
Leland Rill, Jon Bennett, Brad
Memorial Day.
Heather Hacking's Excellence Bowman, Jennifer Dilley, Kevin
in Spanish Awards: Most Drake, Tasha Hollis, Jody
Improved in Spanish-Justin Maddem, Laura Nesse, Kristin
Wood and Brandon Young.
Nesse, David Norton, Paula
Ron Neighom's Spanish and Spicerkuhn, Heidi Kurts, Josh
Japanese Awards-Excellence in McKinney, Kelly Paullus, Molly
Beginning Japanese and Spanish- Turrell, Sam VanLiew, Rhonda
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676-9158
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VanWinkle; Most Improved
Publications
Student-Paula
Spicerkuhn; Most Enthusiastic
Publications Student of the Year-
Brett Barber.
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