Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 7, 2000 - FIVE
Preschool holds graduation ceremony
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The Heppner four-year-old preschool class held commencement ceremonies at Heppner Daycare/Preschool
May 23. Students "graduating" on to kindergarten in the fall include students pictured above (left to right):
back row -Hanna Lovgren. Alana Wilson, Steven Thompson, Lizzy Rill, Bails Bennett, Kyle Harrison.
Annette Rathbun; front row-Larissa Gray, Chelsea Hams, AidanWichman, Andrea Collins, Cidney Coster,
Ron "Bubba" Powers and Bryce Fowler.
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High School graduates earn over $423,000
Heppner High School
graduates received over S423,000
in scholarships which were
presented at commencement
ceremonies May 27.
Students earning scholarships
are as follows:
Trisha Adams: Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Foundation.
$250; South Morrow County
Scholarship, $500; 4-H Leaders
Association Scholarship, $250;
Willow Valley Service Club
Adademic Scholarship, $500;
Heppner High Student Council
Scholarship, $250; Carl Troedson
Scholarship,
$850;
Elks
Scholarship, $300; Heppner
Booster Club Scholarship, $300;
Alberston
College-Harold
Simmons Scholarship, $7,964.
Trustee
Merit
Scholarship,
$22,000; Simplot Matching
Scholarship,
$300;
Whittenberger
Scholarship,
$6,800; St. Anthony Hospital
Medical Staff Medical Science
Award, $500.
Clint Bellamy: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850.
Joey Bourne: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850.
Stephanie Clough: Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Foundation
Scholarship, $250; Heppner High
School
Student
Council
Scholarship, $250; Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850.
Jeff Currin: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850; Pendleton
Round- Up
Associ ati on
Scholarship, $1,000.
Stanley Cutsforth: Oregon
School Employees Scholarship.
$200; Wyoming Techimcal
Institute, $500.
Levi Geer: U.S. Navy, $19,000.
Casey Ingraham: South Morrow
County Scholarship, $500; Sam
Walton Community Scholarship,
$1,000; Heppner High School
Student Council Scholarship.
$250; Carl Troedson Scholarship.
$850: Jim Barratt Award, trophy;
Elks Scholarship, $700; District
Elks Scholarship, $1,200; Central
Washington University, Western
Undergraduate
Exchange
Program, $25,840; Oregon's Top
20 Female Athletes, $1,000.
Abby Kahl: Mike Currin
Memorial Scholarship, $400,
trophy;
Heppner
Alumni
Association, 5400; Carl Troedson
Scholarship. $850; Morrow
County Education Association
Scholarship, $500; Heppner
Lion's Club Scholarship, $250;
Heppner
Booster
Club
Scholarship, $300; Willamette
University
Scholar Award,
$28,000.
Joe Lemmon: Blue Mountain
Community
College
Skills
Challenge Logo Contest Tuition
Waiver, $400.
Kristen Marshall: Heppner
Masonic Lodge #69 Scholarship,
$500; Carl Troedson Scholarship,
$850; Kemp Family Scholarship,
$500; Heppner Lion's Club
Scholarship. $250.
Laurie Michael: Johnson and
Wales University Scholarship.
$ 8 , 000 .
Corey Miller: Bank of Eastern
Oregon Scholarship, $500; Carl
Troedson Scholarship, $850.
Justin Nelson: Bank of Eastern
Oregon
Scholarship,
$500;
Heppner
Garden
Club
Scholarship,
$500;
Oregon
Wheat Foundation Scholarship,
$500; Cargill Rural Scholarship.
$ 1,000
Amy Papineau: Hilda Yocom
Scholarship. $250
Erik Patton: Carl Troedson
Scholarship. $850
Damn Ployhar Blue Mountain
Community College Award.
$500
Kimberly Pointer: Carl
Troedson Scholarship, $850;
Helen Doherty Dyer Trust,
$1,500; University of Portland
Arthur A. Schulte, Jr., and Ben
Cheney awards. $18,000.
Tracy Rankin: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850.
Macy Rhea: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850; Heppner
Lion's Club Scholarship, $250;
Oregon State Elks Association
Vocational
Grant,
$1,000;
Heppner
Booster
Club
Scholarship, $300; 4-H Leaders
Association Scholarship, $500.
Ashley Ropp: Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Foundation
Scholarship, $250; Heppner High
School
Student
Council
Scholarship, $250; Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850; Stan Kemp
Memorial Scholarship, $500;
Heppner
Booster
Club
Scholarship, $300.
Michael Schonbachler:
Heppner Masonic Lodge #69
Scholarship, $500; Swiss Ladies
Club Scholarship. $500: Carl
Troedson Scholarship, $850;
Stan
Kemp
Memorial
Scholarship, $500; University of
Wyoming
Western
Undergraduate
Exchange
Program Scholarship. $16,140.
Katie Shemtt: United States
Air Force Reserve Officer
Training
Corps.
$36,000-
$100,000; Washington State
University, $8,000; Hawaii
Pacific University, $30,800;
University of Idaho, $12,000.
Jeffrey Sneddon: Carl
Troedson Scholarship, $850.
Allison Sykes: Heppner Lion's
Club Scholarship, $250.
Heidi Turrell: Carl Troedson
Scholarship, $850.
Matthew Van Liew: Oregon
School Employees Association
Scholarship, $200: Carl Troedson
Scholarship.
$850;
Elks
Scholarship, $700; District Elks
Scholarship,
$1,200;
Blue
Mountain Community College
Skills Challenge Advanced Math
Tuition Waiver, $400; Oregon
Statu University-Eric R. Smith
Scholarship, $2,000, Diversity
Achievement Award. $4,800;
Stevens Institute of Technology-
Stevens Grant, $19,600, Edwin
A. Stevens Scholarship, $40,000;
Scholars of Excellence, $12,000.
Alan Woodward: Carl
Troedson Scholarship. $850;
American Legion Auxiliary
Scholarship, $150.
Matteson wins boys' all-around
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Oregon High School twjeo
action moved to the east side of
the state May 27-29, with rodeos
in Ontario and Baker City.
When the dust settled at
Ontario.
Heppner's
Ryan
Matteson was holding the boys'
all-around title and two event
championships. In the steer
wrestling, Matteson downed his
steer in 4.67 to win the event.
Team roping action saw him
teamed with another Heppner
resident, Blake Knowles, and
turning in a time of 7.92 for top
honors.
Knowles also turned in a 16.7
in the calf roping for ninth place.
Joe Irzyk of Moro took third in
steer wrestling with a 12.16.
Spray's Andy Richardson spurred
a 55 in the bareback riding for
sixth place.
Condon's Marne Wilkins placed
in two events, taking second in
breakaway roping with a 3.61
and fourth in pole bending with a
21.498. Also placing in the pole
bending was Tracey Griffith of
lone, in sixth with a 21.634.
Lacey Matteson, Heppner, took
81 in the barrel racing with a
18.519.
Other familiar names in the top
places include Roseburg’s Nataly
Tatone, who took girls' all-
around honors by winning the
barrel racing with a 20.787 and
the pole bending with a 20.787.
Tatone also placed third in the
breakaway roping with a 3.67,
second in girls' cutting with a 71
and 10th in goat tying with a
10.87.
Jessica Tatone placed eighth in
breakaway roping with a 4.58
and seventh in girls cutting with
a 65.
Liz Bowerman. Prineville.
placed fourth in girls’ cutting
with a 69. Pilot Rock's Jome
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Nataly Tatone earned her second
girls' all-around title of the
weekend by earning the pole
bending championship with a
20.105, placing third in barrel
racing with a 17.834 and second
in girls' cutting with a 72.5.
Jessica Tatone rode to seventh
in girls cutting with a 67. Jome
Nash turned in a 21.818 in pole
bending for second place while
Liz Bowerman took eighth with
a 22.395. Bowerman also placed
third in girls cutting with a 72.
Union's Blake West took the
saddle
bronc
riding
championship with a 70 ride.
John Osbum of Monument took
seventh in the team roping with a
23.44.
The top 20 in each event will
earn the honor to compete at the
Oregon High School Rodeo
Finals, to be held June 15-17 in
Redmond.
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will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic
on June 14th for the diagnosis
and treatment of all foot problems
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with a 18.360 and 10th in pole
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Rodeo action moved to Baker
City where Marne Wilkins turned
in a 17.995 for seventh in barrel
racing and took a broken barrier
penalty for a 13.12 in the
breakaway roping for eighth
place.
lone was represented by Tracey
Griffith, who stopped the clock at
21.919 for fourth place in pole
bending, and Katie Bacon with a
17.973 in barrel racing for fifth
place. Lacey Matteson took
fourth in breakaway roping with
a 4.34.
Steer wrestling action saw Joe
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