Heppner Elementary students recognized
for academic achievement
Heppner Elementary School student recipients of the President's Education Awards Program 'Outstanding
Academic Excellence' awards (left to right): Back row-Krystal Nairns, Michael Merrill, Brianne Jones, Rory
Kilkenny; Front-Dan Basile, Jackie Meyer, Laurie Murray, Roy Proctor,
The Academic Assembly for
Meppner Elementary School was
held Thursday. June 1. in the old
school gymnasium. Eighty-one
different
students
received
certificates
for
academic
contests,
activities,
or
exceptional work in class.
Traditionally
at
Heppner
Elementary School, the final
awards given are the President's
Education Awards Program.
This year eight sixth-graders
received the President's Award
for
Outstanding
Academic
Achievement:
Dan
Basile.
Brianne Jones. Rory Kilkenny,
Michael Merrill. Jackie Meyer,
Laurie Murray, Krystal Naims,
Roy Proctor. To qualify for this
award, students must meet high
local and national standards.
These students maintained at
least a 3.5 grade point average
for both semesters of fifth grade
and the first semester of sixth
grade, and scored at least at the
85th percentile rank on at least
two different normed tests of
reading or math during fifth and
sixth g?ade.
Other awards given were:
Fifth Grade Honor Rolls (with
number of quarters achieved in
parenthesis-3 possible):
"A" Honor Roll-(three terms)
Aaron Allstott, Quinn Peck,
Drew Pnndle; (two terms) Colton
Hanson. Mahaley Huddleston,
Brendan McElligott; (one term)
Matt Briggs, Justin Delveaux,
Ashley Dima, Sarah Hickerson.
"B" Honor Roll-(three terms)
Tony Haguewood, Regi Seitz;
(two Terms) Justin Delveaux,
Ashley Dima. Cody Ford, Sarah
Hickerson; (one term) Justin
Gregory,
Colton
Hanson,
Mahaley Huddleston, Lyndi
Patton.
Sixth Grade Honor Rolls (with
number of quarters achieved in
parenthesis-four possible):
"A" Honor Roll-(four terms)
Brianne Jones, Michael Merrill,
Jackie Meyer, Laurie Murray,
Krystal Naims, Roy Proctor.
Heather Yocom; (three terms)
Rory Kilkenny, Heather Rill.
Brenda Victono; (two terms)
Dan Basile: (one term) Katie
Britt.
"B" Honor RolI-(four terms) J.
C. Sherritt; (three terms) Katie
Britt, Mikel Britt; (two terms)
Dan Basile, Colton Helfrecht,
Matt Kenny, Amanda Miles,
Riley Wight, (one term) Lynan
Bingham. Stephanie Burkenbine,
Kyle Carlson, Amy Fulkerson.
Charlene Houweling, Rory
Kilkenny, Heather Rill. Brenda
Victono.
Lanuage Arts: (Time Out for
Reading!) Brenda
Victono,
Heather
Yocom,
Justin
Delveaux, Laurie Murray, Colton
Hanson;
(Oregon
Writing
Festival) Laurie Murray, Drew
Pnndle, Brianne Jones (alt.),
Aaron Allstott (alt.); ("10" Point
Sentence
Award
for
Proofreading) Colton Hanson,
Sarah
Hickerson,
Mahaley
Huddleston, Laurie Murray,
Brenda
Victorio:
(Writing
Excellence Awards) Aaron
Allstott,
Colton
Hanson,
Charlene Houweling. Mahaley
Huddleston, Brianne Jones. Rory
Kilkenny. Michael
Merrill.
Laurie Murray. Krystal Naims,
Drew Pnndle. Roy Proctor. Regi
Seitz; (Writing Improvement
Award) Peter Geer, Heather
Yocom
R & W Reading Program
(Most certificates earned for each
grade)': (1st Grade) 4-way tie-
Brett Harrison, Sarah Kendrick,
Tori Lankford, Devin Robinson;
second Grade) Bryan Holland;
(3rd Grade) Matt Holland, (0
Grade) 2-way tie-Cyde Coil,
Kelsey Wolff; (5 Grade) Cody
Ford; (6th Grade) Heather
Yocom.
Spelling Contest: School
Contest-(third
grade)
Seth
Morgan, Maggie Armato, Nathan
Bennett; (fourth grade) Zach
Alford, Kate Kendrick, Whitney
Matthews; (fifth grade) Sarah
Hickerson.
Drew
Prindle,
Brendan McElligott; (sixth
Grade) Stephanie Burkenbine,
Laurie Murray, Michael Merrill.
County Contest: (Division I)
Seth
Morgan-third;
Sarah
Hickerson and Drew Prmdle-tied
for
fifth
(Division
11)
Champion-Amy Jepsen.
Geography Bee: (School Finals
Participants) Michael Merrill,
Dan
Basile,
Stephanie
Burkenbine. Rory Kilkenny, Roy
Proctor, Kelsey Wolff, Kyle
Carlson, Brianne Jones, Andre
Rauch. Sloan Keithley, Jack«
Meyer, Gordy Wegwerth; (Final
Round Participants) Dan Basile.
Rory Kilkenny, Michael Merrill,
Roy Proctor, Gordy Wegwerth,
Kelsey Wolff); second place-Dan
Basile; Champion-Roy Proctor.
Social Studies: Social Studies
Awareness
Award-Rory
Kilkenny;
Social
Studies
Improvement
Award-Heather
Yocom.
Science: (Achievement-straight
A’s) Brianne Jones, Laurie
Murray,
Krystal
Naims;
(Exceptional Improvement) Matt
Briggs; ("Future Scientist")
Justin
Delveaux,
Charlene
Houweling, Samuel Martin.
Brendan McElligott, Michael
Merrill, Jackie Meyer, Drew
Pnndle, Heather Yocom.
Music: (Kindergarten) Trent
Cannon, Katy West; (first grade)
Cody
Dollarhide,
Leeann
Schwarz; (second grade) Brynna
Rust, Emily Thompson; (third
grade) Chris Hendricks, Sara
Merrill, Seth Morgan; (fourth
grade) Kelsie Fox, Whitney
Matthews. Kelsey Wolff; (fifth
grade) Aaron Allstott, Justin
Delveaux, Ashley Dima, Tony
Haguewood, Colton Hanson,
Brendan
McElligott,
Drew
Prindle. Regi Seitz; (sixth grade)
Dan
Basile.
Katie
Britt.
Stephanie Burkenbine, Kyle
Carlson, Peter Geer, Citon
Helfrecht, Charlene Houweling,
Michael Merrill. Jackie Meyer,
Amanda Miles, Laurie Murray,
Krystal Naims, Roy Proctor, J.
C. Sherritt.
Math Achievement (Straight-
A’s): (fifth
grade) Justin
Delveaux, Mahaley Huddleston.
Brendan
McElligott: (sixth
grade) Dan Basile. Brianne
Jones. Brenda Victorio; (seventh
Grade) Laurie Murray.
MCSD Math Contest (in order
of finish in school contest,
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county
place
in
parenthesis):fourth grade-Baillie
Keithley. Sean Murray1 (fifth
grade), Kate Kendrick (10th")
and Kelsey Wolff (second),
Whitney Matthews (seventh
grade"), Katie Kilkenny (8),
Zach Alford, Nacho Elguezabal
(sixth);fifth
grade-Brendan
McElligott ("), Colton Hanson,
Mahaley Huddleston, Quinn
Peck, Justin Delveaux (e),
Ashley Dima, Tony Haguewood
(10th): sixth Rory Kilkenny
(third). Amy Jepsen (champion).
Michael Merrill (fifth), Brianne
Jones (eighth) and Laurie Murray
(second. Heather Yocom, Jackie
Meyer (fourth1).
Discoveries Magazine (Art &
Creative Writing): Manuscripts-
Devin Robinson, Justin Yocom,
Wacy Coil, Curtis Harper, Lane
Wichman, Nathan Bennett, Eddie
Collins. Zach Alford. Casey
Maben Drew Prindle, Brianne
Jones, Sloan Keithley, Veronica
Wilhelm; Art-Seth Palmer,
Tomas
Elguezabal,
Emily
Thompson, Bqillie Kejthley,
WhOpey. Matthcvy?,, Cody „fptd.
Casey Maben, Heather Yocom.1
W.C.C.C. GolT
WCCC Ladies’ Play
Tuesday, May 23
Low gross of the field: Deborah
Kendrick 43.
Low net of the field: Joyce
Dinkins 28.
Least putts of the field: Loa
Henderson 14
Flight A. low gross Betty
Christman 46; low net Pat Ander
son 34; least putts Carol Norris
15; long drive Betty Christman.
Flight B: low gross Lois Hunt
45; low net Shari Stahl 29; least
putts a tie between Suzanne
Jepsen and Bernice Lott 16; long
drive Shari Stahl.
Flight C: low gross Della
Heideman 47; low net Lorrene
Montgomery 28; least putts Lucile
Peck 18; long drive Kim
Houweling.
Chip in: #1 Della Heideman.
KP second shot #2 Shan Stahl.
WCCC Ladies’ Play
Tuesday, May 30
Low gross of the field: Pat
Edmundson 40.
Low net of the field: Shan Stahl
25.
Least putts of the field: Dana
Reid 14.
Flight A: low gross Luvilla
Sonstegard.
Flight B: low gross Joyce
Dinkins.
Flight C: low gross Lorrene
Montgomery; low net Loa
Henderson; least putts Cam
Wishart.
Chip in: #15 Loa Henderson.
BUSINESS
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H eppner Gazette- Tim es
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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 2000 - THREE
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Heppner Daycare has
recognized Kim and Bert
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and Darrel] Raver of the Bank of
Eastern Oregon for their support
and donations during the St.
Patrick’s Celebration.
The daycare center's summer
hours are now in effect from 6:45
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and they have
"a lot of exciting things planned
for the summer." according to
director Merry Brannon.
The center can accept only
four children in their infant and
toddler program for children six
weeks to 2-1/2 years. The four
children have their own care
giver and each has his own crib
for napping. The center has a
new soft play area and new
equipment is on order for age-
appropriate play, says Brannon.
The day care center will be
able to take children to the
Willow Creek Water Park during
the 1-5 p.m. swim and will also
help out parents by taking
children- to other planned
activities, such as swim lessons,
Bible school or Hands On
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