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- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl
5, 2000
HES recongnizes students of the month
Heppner Elementary School
has named the students of the
month Students, pictured below
m recognized for hard work
citizenship and kindness.
Kindergarden - Mrs. Clough and Mrs. Morris. Back row L to R: Cole
Morgan, Hannah Jones, Makenzie Correa. Front: Kile Wilson, Nick Lacey,
Brandon McConnell.
Fifth and sixth grade - Mrs. Orwick, Mrs. Smith-Griffith, Mrs. Gibbs and
Mrs. Allen. Back: Rory Kilkenney, Justin Delveaux, Colton Hanson
Kody Lovgren. Middle: Robbie Smith, Katie Britt, Terrance Parrett.
Front: Trish Fortner, Stephanie Howard, Lyndl Patton.
First grade • Mrs. Matteson and Ms. Webber. Back: Curtis Martin, Brett
Harrison, Ian Murray. Front: Joe Armato, Jackie Saenz, Kelsie Putman.
Sixth grade math contest representatives - Back: (alternate) Brenda
Victorio, Rory Kilkenny, Brianne Jones, (alternate) Dan Basile. Middle:
Laurie Murray, Jackie Meyer, Heather Yocum. Front: Michael Merrill,
(alternate) Roy Proctor.
Leprechaun visits HES
Mr. Werner's music awards: Standing: Aaron Ailstott. Sitting: Ashley
Dima, Colton Hanson, Stephanie Howard.
Second grade - Mrs. Calvert and Mrs. Krein. Back: Rudy Rameriz, Kyle
Taloe, Johnathan Hendricks and Michael Stamm. Middle row: Tyler
Robinson, Wacy Coil, Emily Thompson. Front: Mark McCabe, Jared
Huddleston, Chance Day.
2000 writing festival representatives: Back: Aaron Ailstott (alternate)
Drew Prindle (winner). Front: Brianne Jones (alternate) Laurie Murray
(winner).
Student attends HOBY
leadership seminar
Shelley Rietmann, Heppner
High School sophomore, joined
more than 190 other high school
sophomore
leaders
from
throughout the state of Oregon a
the Oregon Youth Leadership,
Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership
seminar in Portland, March 16-
19.
The Oregon Youth Leadership
Seminar, HOBY, brings together
a select group of high school
sophomores so that they can
interact
with
groups
of
distinguished leaders in business,
government, education and the
professions to discuss present
and future issues.
The goal is to provide the
youths an unique forum for
learning about the American
incentive system and democratic
process and for broadening their
understanding of their leadership
potential and quest for self
development.
The seminar challenges them to
think about the world around
them and what they, as the future
leaders, have to do to positively
influence business, government
and society. They also better
understand that their goals and
dreams are important and that *
leaders
have
extreme
responsibility in whatever walk
of life they pursue.
The Hugh O'Brian Youth
Leadership was established by
the actor Hugh O'Brian following
a visit to Africa where he was
inspired by a meeting with Dr.
Albert Schweitzer.
"One of the things Schweitzer
said to me was that the most
important thing in education was
to teach young people to think
for themselves," O'Brian says.
"From that inspiration, and with
the support of others who believe
in youth and the American
Dream, I started HOBY to seek
out, recognize, develop and
reward outstanding leadership
potential among our nation's
youth."
Local students are usually .
sponsored by area clubs or
businesses. Support from these
local organizations not only .
covers the students seminar
costs, but gives that student
additional contacts in the local
community, said a news release.
Irrigon man arrested in raid
Third grade • Mrs. Elguezebal and Mrs. Osmin. Back row: Nathan
Bennett, Joe Pranger, Sara Merrill. Front: Maggie Armato, Stephanie Rill,
Bo Foster.
Fourth grade 2000 math contest reps: Back: Zach Alford, (alt) Andre
Rauch (alt, Logan Anthony and Whitney Matthews. Middle: Kelsey Wolff
(alt) Nacho Elguezabal and Sean Murray.
Fourth grade • Mrs. Haguewood and Mrs. Holland. Back: Taylor
Kempas, Adrian Clements, Aubree Just. Front: Megan Orr, Baillie
Keithley, Jenna Bowman.
CARs:
Fifth grade math contest reps - Back: Tony Haguewood, Quinn Peck,
Mahaley Huddleston, Justin Delveaux. Middle: Brendan McElligott,
(alternate) Paderic Monahan, Colton Hanson. Front: Ashley Dima
(alternate) Casey Maben, (alternate) Regi Seitz.
April 6th - Thursday
residence near Irrigon on the
morning of March 29. The
warrant resulted in the seizure of
a methamphetamine lab that was
using the "Nazi Method" to
manufacture methamphetamine,
according to a news release from
the Morrow County Sheriffs
Office.
Although the lab was not in use
at the time of the raid, it was
assembled and had been used
previously. According to Morrow
County Sheriff Verlm Denton, a
lab of this size will normally
make about one ounce of
methamphetamine each time a
batch is made. An ounce of
methamphetamine will sell on
the street for $450-$600, he said.
A investigation in the
Hermiston area resulted in the
arrest of a Morrow County man
on charges related to the
discovery of a meth lab in north
Morrow County.
Nolen Brice Brock, 40, 75694
Gun Club Lane, was charged
with Manufacturing a Controlled
Substance, Possession of a
Controlled Substance and Felon
in Possession of a Firearm. Bail
has been set a $50,000.
Nolen was being held in the
Umatilla County Jail on other
drug charges at the time the
search warrant was served on his
residence.
The BENT Team executed a
search warrant at
Brock's
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