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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 18, 1997 School district honors board member Bill Doherty -adopted resolutions to amend basketball, assistant track, rally the approved budget, adopt the and music. Heppner Junior High-Ron 1997-98 budget, appropriate the Bnsbois, assistant girls' 1997-98 budget, levy ad valorem taxes, allow contingency transfer basketball; Dave Gunderson, to food service, authorize inter head football, head basketball; John McCabe, assistant boys' fund loans; -awarded: Heppner schools basketball; Lana Orr, head girls’ additions and remodeling bid to basketball, head volleyball; Jess Ramsay-Gerding Construction; Osmin, assistant football; Barb RHS gym floor resurfacing bid to Peterson, assistant volleyball, Quality Hardwood Floors at head track; Ralph Wemer, band, $19,922; food service bid for chorus. Still vacant are assistant paper products to Vem's Food track, head baseball. lone Elementary/Middle Service at $15,991.45; Collin, head -approved a date and time School-Barb change for RHS 1998 graduation; volleyball; Dale Holland, head boys' basketball, assistant track; -declared surplus property; -awarded the following extra Diana Kincaid, talented and duty contracts: HHS-John Boyer, gifted; Betty Rietmann, head head girls' basketball; Steve teacher; Dean Robinson, head Brownfield, assistant track; Dale football, head track; Steve Conklin, athletic director, head Schaber, head girls' basketball, track; Linda Dutcher, annual, assistant football. The next regular meeting will The Morrow County School talented and gifted program; be held on July 14 at the district Board, at its regular meeting on Tern Gentry, head volleyball; office at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 9, at the Riverside Robin Graff, head baseball;Greg Grant, head golf, head football, High School (RHS) auditorium in Boardman, honored Bill assistant boys' basketball; Susan Doherty for his 13 years of Hisler, assistant volleyball; University of Oregon Chuck Matteson, assistant boys' service on the school board. basketball; Bob Ployhar, head The University of Oregon held The board heard a report on the boys' basketball; Les Payne, its spring commencement progress of construction at RHS on June 14. and Sam Boardman Elementary assistant football, head teacher; program (SBE) and announced that bids Chris Rauch, assistant football; Approximately 3,600 spring term plete in the junior round-robin. were opened May 28 for the Dana Reid, assistant volleyball, degree candidates and fall and assistant girls' basketball; Glenn winter term graduates were Jessica Krebs was the reserve Heppner Elementary School Zollner, FFA. Still vacant are eligible to participate in the champion senior beef showman. (HES) and Heppner High School positions of assistant baseball ceremonies. Clint Krebs, the club’s judging (HHS) construction projects. coach, rally and dance team Local graduates included Mark coach, prompted a first place fin In other business, the board: advisors, choir and pep band; Conklin, Heppner, with a ish in the team judging competi -accepted resignations from: IHS-Mark Bird, annual; Dana bachelor's degree in accounting. tion. The team consisted o f Faye Seitz, from her position as Heideman, head girls’ basketball; Western Oregon University M iller, S. and J. Krebs, and head cook at HES; Elva Rangel, Cathy McCabe, assistant Western Oregon University Gilliam County’s Paige Mikkalo from her position as SBE English volleyball, head tennis; Charity held its 1997 commencement and Ashlee Weimar. Miller was as a second language (ESL) McElligott, head volleyball; program on June 14. Local the champion senior judge. S. educational assistant; Jo Nelson, graduates included James Raible Dean Robinson, athletic director; Krebs was third in the intermedi from her position as SBE ed and Reynita Mendez, both lone, Kelley Swarat, assistant girls' assistant; ate judging division. -approved maternity leave for basketball. Still vacant are master of science in education; The club also cleaned up in Jodi May, SBE ed assistant from assistant football, head boys' and Stacie Bates, bachelor of herdsmanship by placing first for basketball, head track, head science in law enforcement and August 27-October 19; clubs with six or less members. assistant boys' Mark Girod, master of science in -approved transfers and football, education, both Boardman. promotions for: Rita Luce, from 4., LaRee Anderson, Jon Garrett, Title I ed assistant to regular ed Stephanie Haguewood, Suzy assistant at Columbia Middle Heideman, Kelly Morgan, Chuck School (CMS); Kay Alldritt, Nolan, Will Parm, Mindy Qualls, from lone assistant cook to HES Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor; assistant cook; Rod Luce, from 4th prize ■MEGABUCKS DOUGH 1st prize - f 1,000 plus jacket B'-Steve Allen, Pete Cantu, counselor at SBE and A.C. Houghton Elementary (ACH) to denim baseball jacket Judith Flynn, Corvallis Camie Crum, Patrick Eberhard, Rosalee Davis. Salem counselor at ACH only; Gary 2nd prize - $ 5 00 plus jacket Terry Farley. Portland Corey E hrm antraut, Brenda Hunt from CMS science teacher A rthu r Rollins, Portland Tim othy O lson. Clackam as Holtz. jodine Alherty. Grass Valley to lone High School (IHS) 3rd prize - J 100 plus jacket Shirley Higgins. Bend Harold W affle, Beaverton science/math teacher; Bobbi Stephen Paup. Roseburg Betty Pnbil. Portland Angell from assistant to head John Ream. Redm ond Robert Douglas,Vale Donna Sickler. Portland Irene Sklarsh. Portland cook at HES; Robin Graff, from Michael Pera. Junction City Daniel Abel. Bend assistant to head football coach at Delores Layson. Florence Richard Morgan. Bums IHS; K.V. Newell, M yrtle Pt. -approved employment for: Former Heppner resident, Dr. Ann Gardner, Grants Pass Stella Cruson. Lyons David Hall, has been chosen as Wendell Kreder, probationary Anita Bockm on. Portland contract to teach science and the new state FFA advisor/state R. W ilson. Portland D on Zim m erm an. Eugene agricultural education specialist assistant boys' basketball coach Joseph H . Lederer. Portland at RHS; Holly Moss, for Montana. Debra Hetz. Sandy probationary contract to teach Howard Moran. Portland Hall is currently the agricultural second/third grade mix at SBE; Billie Phillips. Portland science and technology instructor Rose Blake, N o rth Powder Kaya McLaren, probationary W illiam Bolick. Beaverton at Crook County High School, a contract to teach art in Heppner Mary Lou H orton, Grants Pass position he has held for the last and Bill W ondra, M ilton-Freewater 1 lone schools; Dean three years. Robinson, extra duty contract to Hall is a former Heppner FFA serve as athletic director for lone Chapter president. He graduated Schools; Sylvia Berrera, ESL ed in the class of 1968 and is the son assistant at SBE; raig $ 1 .0 0 0 arul other qreat p riz e s! of Gene and Harriet Hall of -heard a curriculum report on Heppner. new planned course statements Play M E G A B U C K S DOUGH Second-Chance Drawing' Just send in four con and textbook adoption secutive nonwinning M E G A B U C K S tickets for drawings dated Nov. 13, 199 6. recommendations for Spanish through June 14, 1997, for a chance to win great prizes each month! and calculus by assistant continued from page one superintendent Mike Keown and principals Dick Allen and Kevin is that it's the roll of the dice," said Morrow County Fry; -heard a superintendent's report Commissioner John Wenholz. school funding; Send low consecutive ixmwmnmg MEGABUCKS tickets for drowngs doted November 13,1996 through June 14.1997, with the I "We sure don't want to do it at on state entry for o dnnce to «nn! Enter as many times os you fike This entry Is good for one drawing oniy ■ principals' reports on academic the expense of the city, but I can't support taking money from the excellence; and a report on I Nome county coffers. I appreciate the minor motor vehicle accident Address city of Heppner's double between the district's courier and majority, but I can't support this an HES parent; Stole City Zip. at the expense of other districts. -directed administration to If we do it for one city it would research a cross country program Phone be a can of worms." co-sponsored by two schools; Nome & localion of store where you bought your tkket(s): According to information -approved the Consolidated received by the city from the District Improvement Plan; and Legislative Revenue Office, the the 1997-98 board meeting ^ Send entry ino no larger than 4 ' j ' * 9' T to: MEGABUCKS DOUGH Second-Chance Drawing. ^ 0 Box 14280, city of Boardman will receive schedule; $170,943, $7,220 more under BM50 than they would have under 47; the city of Irrigon, $54,020, $4,604 more than under 47; the city of lone, $22,608, $673 more; and the town of Lexington, $3,983, $178 more. All taxing districts in the county, including the school district, Boardman, Irrigon and Willow Creek park districts, Port of Morrow, Oregon Trail Library District, all cemetery districts, rural fire protection districts, Morrow County Unified Recreation District, the Morrow County Health District and the Boardman Annex, will receive more monies under 50. The city of Heppner is the only district which will receive less. The Heppner City Council, by consensus in a an emergency meeting held Monday, June 16, agreed to schedule a meeting with the commissioners as soon as possible. Wenholz told the Gazette that the commissioners planned to discuss the issue at the Wednesday County Court meeting. Colleges grads L-R: Jessica Krebs, Shelby Krebs Kara Miller, George Miller and Cameron Krebs 4-H News North Lex Livestock By Shelby Krebs, reporter The North Lex Livestock 4-H club brought home an array of purple ribbons and belt buckles from the Oregon Wheat League Show in Tygh Valley, June 1-4. Kara Miller and Jessica, Shelby and Cameron Krebs attended the show and each emerged a cham pion in contests. Shelby Krebs exhibited the grand champion market hog, and Kara Miller fol lowed her with the reserve cham pion hog. Miller was also the champion senior swine showman and overall champion senior showman. She achieved this by advancing to the senior round- robin and showing beef and sheep as well as swine against the other senior champion showmans. Cameron Krebs was the junior champion swine showman and also had the opportunity to com- lone Jr./Sr. High lists honor students lone schools have released the names of honor students for the fourth quarter and second semes ter. To be included on the honor roll ‘A ’, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 to 4. To be named to the honorable mention ‘B’ list, students must eam a GPA of 3. to 3.49. Follow ing are the students who qualify: Fourth quarter honor roll: ,^ixtbgrade ‘A ’: Tracy Griffith and C aitlin Orem 4., Jaysi Bennetto, Cameron Krebs, Diana McElligott, Mike Radie, Koby Rea; ‘B ’-C ayle Krebs, Dan Nolan, Til Tullis. Seventh grade ‘A ’: Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott, Salli McElligott, Kristina Powell; B’- Amellia Peck. Eighth grade ‘A’: Jennifer Th om pson 4., M olly Barrow, Charissa Gates, Shelby Krebs, Jerem iah M cElligott, Jeremy Rietmann, Adrienne Swanson; ‘B ’-Cory B ennetto, Dustin Haguewood, Allison Halvorsen, Korey Morgan, Nonnee Walters. N inth grade ‘A ’: Mark McElligott, Miranda McElligott and Andy Vosberg, all 4.; ‘B’- Camie Burright, Erin Crowell, Sybil Krebs, Nikki McElligott, Nathan Nolan. 10th grade ‘A’: Jessica Krebs, Tori Odinet, Niki Sullivan, Katie Tworek; ‘B ’-Rose Baker, Ryan Bennetto, Nova Rietmann. 11th grade ‘A ’: Jenny Sullivan 4., Maci Childers, Tiffani Jones, Jake McElligott, Kara Miller, Nathan Rietmann; ‘B'-Brenda B urright, M arc Orem, Len Rietmann. 12th grade ‘A ’: Dawn Sheirbon 4., LaRee Anderson, Stephanie Haguewood, Suzy Heideman, Kelly Morgan, Chuck Nolan, Will Parm. Mindy Qualls, Luke Swanson, Jacob Taylor; B ’- Steve Crum, Pete Cantu, Jon Garrett. Second semester honor roll: Sixth grade ‘A’: Tracy Griffith 4., Cam eron K rebs, Diana McElligott, Caitlin Orem, Mike Radin; ‘B’-Koby Rea, Til Tullis. Seventh grade ‘A ’; Adam McCabe, Colin McElligott, Salli McElligott, Kristina Powell; ‘B’- Amellia Peck, Jaysi Bennetto. Eighth grade ‘A ’: Jennifer Th ompson 4., M olly Barrow , Charissa Gates, Allison H al vorsen, Shelby Krebs, Jeremiah McElligott, Jeremy Rietmann, Adrienne Swanson; ‘B’-Katie Bacon, Cory Bennetto, Nonnee Walters. Ninth grade ‘A ’ : M ark McElligott, Miranda McElligott and Andy Vosberg, all 4., Nikki McElligott; ‘B’-Camie Burright, Erin C row ell, Sybil Krebs, Nathan Nolan. 10th grade ‘A’: Katie Tworek 4., Jessica Krebs, Tori Odinet, Niki Sullivan; ‘B ’-R osanne Baker, Ryan B ennetto, Lela Gribskov, Nova Rietmann. 11th grade ‘A’: Jenny Sullivan 4., Tiffani Jones, Jake McElligott, Kara Miller, Nathan Rietmann; ‘B ’-Brenda B urright, Maci Childers, Marc Orem. 12th grade ‘ A’: Dawn Sheirbon Are you tired of yard work, house work, cooking... property taxes??? Want to live in a safe, secure, but independent environment? Come home to Fossil... Come home to Haven House! 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