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Slurry Sitter
& her parents, Qeorye &f\(yma,
would like to invite you to
Commencement Tj(ercises
at Culver Nigft School
Culver, Oregon
Saturday, June 6 at 6 p.m.
Reception at 2 p.m.
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Eckman takes first in state high jump
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Trisha Adams
Jared Eckman
Abby Kahl
Amber Peck
Clue #1: Our favorite nurse.
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the high jump, missed the
opening qualifying height of
5'10". Amber Peck suffered a fal^
in her heat of the 300 meter
hurdles. Although she finished
the race, she did not qualify for
the finals.
team of Casey Evans, Ryan
Heppner High School junior Matteson, Michael Schonbachler
Jared Eckman took first in the and Levi Geer ran 3:39.76,
fourth
in
their
high jump in the state 2A track placing
and field finals held in preliminary heat and missing
finals by .51 of a second.
Monmouth May 22-23.
Eckman jumped 6’3", his
Casey Evans, who competed in
personal best.
The 1600 meter relay team of
Trisha Adams, Amber Peck,
Brooke Boyer and Abby Kahl
Swim lesson signups will be Sarah Carlson said that a 30-
placed fifth with a time of
4:15.25, which ties the school held at the Willow Creek minute limit on spa usage is best
record set in 1984 by Jodi Waterpark in Heppner on for swimmers' health and safety.
Padberg, Stephanie Payne, Missy Monday, June 2, from 11 a.m. to
Weekday pool hours will be
7 p.m.
Turner and Pam Orr.
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for swim
Season passes may also be lessons, 1-3 p.m. for open swim,
The team ran 4:17.88 in the
preliminaries to take third place. purchased during that time.
5-7 p.m. swim lessons and 7-9
Classes will also continue to p.m. open swim. The pool will be
Casey Ingraham took seventh in
be held in the spa. Anyone open Saturdays from 2-5 p.m.
the triple jump with 32T0-1/4".
In the preliminaries Abby Kahl wishing to signup for a morning and Sundays 5-8 p.m.
ran the 800 meter with a time of class in the spa-at 6’or 6:30 a.m.-
Swim lessons will be held June
should sign up. Interest will
2:32.8, placing fourth
22-July 3, July 13-24 and August
determine
whether
the
early
The boys' 400 meter relay team
3-14. The cost for season pass
of Craig Scott, Casey Evans, morning class will be held.
holders
will be $20 a session; the
Michael Schonbachler and Levi Classes will be held at noon and
cost
for
non-season pass holders
Geer ran :46.88 placing fifth in 7 p.m.
will
be
$30
a session.
Spa
classes
are
limited
to
four
their preliminary heat and
A water safety aide course, for
people
and
will
be
held
on
missing the finals by 1/2 of a
Monday, Wednesday and Friday anyone interested in aiding swim
second.
instructors during swim lessons
The boys' 1600-meter relay for four weeks for three sessions-
June 8-July 3; July 6-31; and will be held Thursday, June 18,
and Friday June 19, at 11 a.m.
August 3-28.
Those
enrolling must be good
Appointments for individual
swimmers.
A lifeguard training
use of the spa will not be
necessary, since the spa will be class got underway on Tuesday,
open during regular pool hours, May 26.
Anyone wishing a schedule
but will be honored for people
may
stop by the pool and pick
who wish to guarantee a spot.
one
up
on June 2 or during
Oregon State University
Appointments may be made
during open hours. Manager regular pool hours.
Oregon State U niversity’s
com m encem ent cerem ony is
scheduled for Sunday, June 14 in Willow Creek Road construction update
Gill Coliseum, starting at 2 p.m.
Following is the construction route through the four comers to
The ceremony will be telecast status report for the Willow Penland Lake and Ukiah.
over Oregon Public Broadcasting. Creek Road for the week of May
The road closure has been
Local students receiving their 25.
accomplished
by
placing
diplomas include Kara Ansotegui,
Planned construction activities: barricades with flashing Lights,
Heppner, bachelor o f science, on Tuesday, May 26, Tidewater across the Willow Creek Road at
business administration; Deacon will continue the clearing, both ends of the construction
Heideman, lone, bachelor of sci grubbing and hauling of logs zone. Please observe the warning
ence, crop science and soil sci operation, working ahead on line signs prior to the detour route
ence; and Scott Johnson, from the beginning of the and barricades at both ends of the
Boardman, bachelor of science, project, which is near the south construction zone. Have a safe
microbiology and Jason Smythe, limits of Cutsforth Park and summer and remember that the
also from Boardman, bachelor of continuing towards the top of barricade road closure is for
science, Summa Cum Laude, bi Coal Mine Grade and the end of public safety.
the project.
Federal Highways asks the
ology.
Willow Creek Road (Coal Mine public for their patience,
Grade) is closed to through consideration and cooperation
George Fox University
traffic from the south entrance to during this construction season
Cutsforth Park to Herren and hopes that the work will be
Keelie Keown o f Heppner
Meadow (Ditch Creek), the end completed with a minimum of
graduated from George Fox Uni
of
the project, which is delays.
versity, Newberg, during the
immediately
south of FS Rd. 21,
For more information, contact
university’s commencement cer
Penland
Lake
Road.
Robert
G. Toops, project
emonies held May 2. Keown re
Willow
Creek
Road
will
remain
engineer,
at 676-5904 in
ceived a master of arts in teach
open to local traffic only to the Heppner.
ing degree.
south entrance to Cutsforth Park.
Clue #2: Was born old.
Clue #3: Alias Lois Lane,
cub reporter.
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Clue #4: see photo on page 5!
Pool signups set for June 2nd
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graduates
Missy Wallace, Lexington,
former Heppner High School stu
dent, has been named to the
dean’s list at the University of
Portland (U of P) School of Nurs
ing.
Wallace graduated from the U
o f P on May 3 with a bachelor of
science degree in nursing.
She was also inducted into the
Sigma Theta Tau International
Honor Society for Nursing Chap
ter Omicron Upsilon.
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during the construction season.
The road closure will continue
through the length of the
contract, which has a completion
date of October 98. The detour
route through the Shaw Creek
Road will be the main travel
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