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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 3,1998
Heppner Junior High presents academic awards Baileys receive Yard of the Month honors
Heppner Junior High School's
Sally Walker's Drama Awards:
Contest Winners: Second Place
academic awards dessert was
Acting:
Paula
Spicerkuhn,
Jessica
Gutierrez;
Fourth
Place
held Tuesday, June 2, at the
Bennett,
Stacy
Meghan Bailey and Fifth Place Jonathan
school. Following are students
Delveaux, Tylynn Smith, Travis
Daniel Jepsen.
who received awards:
Ralph Werner’s Music Awards: Bellamy, Tracy Baker, Leland
President’s
Awards
for
Fabulous
Percussionist Meghan Rill, Heidi Kurts, Tasha Hollis,
Academic Excellence: Julie
Bailey,
Most
Improved Bradley Bowman, Jody Maddem,
Proctor,
Bradley
Bowman,
Stefan
Matheny,
Paula Instrumentalist Travis Bellamy, Josh McKinney, Sibbea Jones,
Spicerkuhn, Brian Rust, Jessica Excellent Clarinet Playing Skills Kevin Drake, Molly Turrell and
Aaron Harris. Lighting Sam
Bennett,
Gutierrez, Jonathan Bennett, J o n a t h a n
VanLiew. Stage Hands Tyler
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th
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siastic
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er
Jodie Carlson, Meghan Bailey,
Playing Skills Brad Bowman, Henderson, Chris Dilley, Trevor
and Shelley Rietmann.
Looney.
Excellent Rehearsal Skills Sally Rhea and Tony
Amercian Citizenship Awards:
Costumes
and
makeup:
Angela
Calvert,
Excellent
Saxophone
Brad Bowman, Sally Calvert,
Moore,
Cindy
Gall,
Genia
Grant.
Skills
Improvement
Chns
Dilley,
Sibbea Jones, Marcy Miller,
Ticket
Sellers
and
Servers
Julie
Super
Baritone
Section
Member
Shelley
Rietmann,
Claire
Anderson, Jodie Carlson, Tyler Kevin Drake, Excellent Clarinet Proctor and Brett Barber.
Linda Dutcher's Publications
Henderson, Stefan Matheny, Progress Cindy Gall, Best
Awards:
- Seventh Gt-ide
Instrumentalist
Daniel
Jepsen,
Douglas
Orwick,
Paula
Publication
Student of the Year
Great
Rehearsal
Skills
Sibbea
Spicerkuhn,
Ashley
Ward,
Meghan Bailey, Kevin Drake, Jones, Duo Flute/Piccolo Playing Lacey Matteson, Outstanding
in Seventh Grade
Lacey Matteson, Brian Rust, Sam Heidi Kurts, Excellent Tuba Effort
Publications
Bradly Adams and
Playing
Improvement
Jody
VanLiew, and Julie Proctor.
Douglas
Orwick.
Eighth Grade
Maddem,
Fine
Sax
Playing
Skills
Student Council Recognition:
Publication Student of the Year
President Shelley Rietmann, Vice Improvement Rob McKenzie,
Shelley Rietmann, Excellence in
President
Lacey
Matteson, Outstanding Trumpet Section
Chuck and Betty Bailey of Heppner, received the Heppner Garden Club's Yard of the Month for May. The
Eighth
Grade
Publications
Member
Josh
McKinney
and
Secretary Julie Proctor, Treasurer
Baileys reside on South Gilmore. The yard of the month is selected by the garden club; Green Feed & Seed,
Meghan
Bailey,
Brett
Barber,
Excellent
Pep
Band
Member
Jessica Gutierrez, Eighth Grade
Jodie Carlson, Stefan Matheny, Heppner, provided the yard sign.
Representatives Bret Barber and Samuel Van Liew.
Julie
Proctor, Bnan Rust, Tammy
Ron Neighom’s Music Awards:
Travis Bellamy. Seventh Grade
continued from page one
Smith
and Paula Spicerkuhn,
Vocalist
of
the
Year
Teresa
Representatives Marcy Miller
Victorio and Genia Grant. Most Outstanding Effort in Eighth
and Brad Adams.
Heppner High School Student Pioneer Memorial Hospital-
Grade Publications Kevin Drake,
Knowledge Master Team: Improved Vocalist Tony Looney.
Council-$200;
Troedson $350; Heppner High Student
Kelsey
Greenup
Claire
Steve Brownfield’s Science
Jonathan Bennett, Daniel Jepsen,
Troedson
Scholarship-$
1,000;
Pioneer Council-$200;
«Douglas
Orwick,
Stefan Awards: Academic Excellence in Anderson, Michael McCabe and
Scholarship-$
1,000;
Farm
Credit
Memorial
Hospital-$350.
Heppner High School has been
Jonathan
Bennett,
Most
Matheny,
Lacey
Matteson, Seventh Grade Science: Douglas
Services-$200.
Linsey
Ropp:
BMCC
tuition
Improved in Eighth Grade recognized as a site for educa­
Leland Rill, Jesse Gutierrez, Orwick, Daniel Jepsen, Lacey
Travis Wilhelm: Soroptimist
waiver-$2,100; Heppner Garden
Publications Travis Bellamy, and tional success. This distinction is
Molly
Turrell,
Clayton Matteson and Marcy Miller.
Scholarship-$400;
Booster Club-
Club-$500;
Heppner
High
Outstanding Writing in Eighth available to schools and their ag­
Henderson, Brian Rust, Ashley Excellent Effort in Seventh
$300;
Elk's
Scholarship-$300;
Student
Council-$200.
Grade Publications Bradley ricultural education programs
Ward, Sally Calvert, Julie Grade Science Ashley Ward,
Jessica VanWinkle: Dr. Richard Masonic Lodge-$250; Troedson
Bowman.
through Local Program Success
Proctor, Brett Barber, Meghan Tyler Henderson, Brad Adams,
and
Christy Carpenter-$500; Scholarship^ 1,000.
Kaya
McLaren's
Art
Awards
Bailey, Paula Spicerkuhn, Conor Donald Adams, Cindy Gall and
(LPS), a national initiative to build
Discoveries Entnes: Heidi Kurts quality agricultural education pro­
Kilkenny, Shelley Rietmann, Nicole Wilson.
and Molly Turrell.
Dave
Connor's
Science
Awards:
Michael McCabe, Brad Bowman,
grams. Recently, Lynn Harmon-
Juan Elguezabal's Spanish
Jodie Carlson, Samuel VanLiew, Academic Excellence in Eighth
Language Award: Introduction to son, who teaches agriculture at
Grade
Science:
Bradley
and Marcy Miller.
Spanish Student of the Year: HHS completed an in-depth train­
A1 Beck Social Studies Awards: Bowman, Jessica Gutierrez,
ing program held in the state as a
Jessica Gutierrez.
Bailey,
Jonathan
Excellence in Eighth Grade Meghan
part
of the initiative.
Lynn Harmonson’s Vocation
Social Studies: Jonathan Bennett, Bennett, Jodie Carlson, Stefan
At
the core of LPS are tools
Agriculture Awards: Excellence
Shelley
Rietmann,
Sam Matheny, Shelley Rietmann,
and
strategies
developed by teach­
in
Horticulture:
Tracy
Baker,
VanLiew, Bradley Bowman, Paula Spicerkuhn and Bnan
ers
and
other
agricultural educa­
Tyler
Henderson,
Rachel
Jessica Gutierrez, and Bnan Rust.
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Howard,
Michael
Kennedy,
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tion
professionals
to strengthen
Dave
Fowler's
Technology
Rust. Excellence in Seventh
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Ashley Ward. Excellence in local programs. The mission of
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Grade Social Studies: Daniel Awards: Outstanding Exploring
Natural Resources: Daniel Jepsen agricultural education is to prepare
Student
Sally
Jepsen, Conor Kilkenny and Technology
and Ashley Ward.
Calvert.
Outstanding
and support individuals for careers,
Douglas Orwick.
C h e c k it o u t!
Oregon Writing Festival: Daniel build awareness and develop lead­
Introduction
to
Technology
Geography Bee: Junior High
Jepsen.
Champion: Daniel Jepsen. First Student Shelley Rietmann.
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former world rodeo race, plus an event unique to the
Leland Ril) and Brian Rust. First
.
senior tour-a man and woman
Place Seventh Grade: Daniel'k c ,hamPIons and near world
ribbon roping event designed to
champions
will
be
in
Arlington
Jepsen.
Seventh
Grade
entertain and thrill viewers.
Qualifiers: Marcy Miller and than at any other time ever.
Contestants are on the "Road to
When
the
Senior
Pro
Rodeo
hits
Douglas Orwick.
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trying to earn dollars and
town
on
June
7.
In-school Math Contest:
points
toward
qualifying for their
These
cowboys
and
cowgirls,
Seventh Grade: First Place
Daniel Jepsen, Second Place all over 40 years old, will exhibit National Senior Pro Rodeo Finals
Sally Calvert, Third Place Rachel skills they've used longer than a in November. Oregon is hosting
Howard, Fourth Place Douglas lot of cowboys have been alive. a "Super 7" tour with shows in
Orwick, Fifth Place Lacey They will compete in the Redmond, Arlington, Mollala
Matteson, Sixth Place Tylynn standard rodeo events of and Hermiston. Saddles will be
Smith, Seventh Place Cindy Gall, bareback, saddle bronc, bull awarded to the high point man
First Alternate Aleshia Geer, riding, steer wrestling, calf and woman competing in all
Second
Alternate
Conor roping, team roping, ladies barrel seven shows.
Kilkenny, Third Alternate Tyler
Henderson. Eighth Grade: First
Place Shelley Rietmann, Second
Place Jessica Gutierrez, Third
Place Jonathan Bennett, Fourth
GO O D D E A L S G R E A T
Place Jodie Carlson, Fifth Place
“I ’ve worked at a big bank bank
Bradley Bowman, Sixth Place
lone United Church of Christ
Brian Rust, Seventh Place Molly
before and I know the difference.
Turrell, First Alternate Julie
36th Annual Auction and Barbecue
Proctor, Second Alternate Paula
Saturday, June 6, 1998
At Bank of Eastern Oregon my
Spicerkuhn and Third Alternate
Willows Grange Hall, lone, Oregon
Stefan Matheny.
customers really do get better
District Math Contest: Seventh
service. We can do things here that
Grade: Third Place Sally Calvert,
H»ndn’acra'is-
Fourth Place Douglas Orwick,
an out-of-town bank ju st can’t do.
Seventh Place Daniel Jepsen, and
4u‘l. d’eleCtab
10th Place Cindy Gall and
Since all o f our accounting, check
Rachel Howard. Eighth Grade:
processing and decisionmaking is all
First Place Jessica Gutierrez,
fa«
Third Place Shelley Rietmann,
done locally, my customer can get
Fourth Place Jonathan Bennett,
an answer to something while they
Sixth Place Brian Rust, Seventh
Place Jodie Carlson, Ninth Place
are here.”
Julie Proctor and 10th Place
Our sanctuary burned in A pril 1998;
Bradley Bowman.
9M arilyn's w in d o w " was saved
- Tricia Coe, Heppner Branch
Karen Beck Math Awards:
Outstanding Achievement in
Seventh Grade Mathematics:
With Tricia and over 50 o f your other friends and neighbors
Country Store 10:00 am
Conor Kilkenny, Lacey Matteson
working hard to earn your banking business, its easy to see why
Auction: 10:30 am
and
Douglas
Orwick.
Pit Barbecued Beef Dinner: 12:30 pm
Bank o f Eastern Oregon is the bank o f choice for the people of our area.
Outstanding Achievement in
Eighth Grade Mathematics:
Auctioneers: Frank A Gary Bettencourt
Jonathan Bennett and Shelley
There are other reasons that being a truly local bank makes a huge
Rietmann. Most Improved In
Proceeds benefit the church's programs and rebuilding
Mathematics: Molly Turrell.
difference for the residents o f M orrow and G illiam Counties.
Val Campbell Language Arts
Bank o f Eastern Oregon has provided employment, paid property taxes,
Eight Top Students Product and
paid
employment taxes, and assisted in the funding o f countless local
Citizenship: Shelley Rietmann,
Claire Anderson, Leland Rill,
projects and charities for well over 50 years.
The Official Newspaper
Jodie Carlson and Julie Proctor.
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Sally Walker Language Arts
Does being local and committed to your community make a difference to
Seven Awards: Excellence in
H eppner
Seventh Grade Language Arts:
you when you shop for banking services? We hope it does. Does Tricia’s
Ashley Ward, Douglas Orwick,
commitment
to you as a customer make a difference? She hopes it does.
Sally Calvert, Daniel Jepsen,
Lacey Matteson, Tracy Baker,
U.S P.S. 240-420
Brad
Adams
and
Tyler
Henderson.
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Contest Winners: First Place
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