SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 24, 2001 Teachers complete computer course Left to right: front row-instructor Dave Fowler, Cara Osmin, Linda Neiffer, Janet Allen, Terri Gentry, Sherry Matteson, Carol Chapman, Kathy Simonis, Gary Hunt, Benn Houk; middle row-Linda Dutcher, Karen Smith-Griffith, Molly Rill, Pam Dowdy; back row-Duane Neiffer, Les Payne, John Flaherty, Lindsay Harle, Mary Ann Elguezabal. Lea Mathieu. Twenty teachers from six Morrow County schools successfully completed a "Teach to the Future" course sponsored by the Intel Corporation in October. The 40-hour course was taught by Heppner High School’s technology education teacher, Dave Fowler, on five Fridays. The program teaches educators of all subjects and at all levels how to integrate technology into their own curriculum, said Fowler. As Justice Court The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business: Susan M ane Kendrick, 41, Heppner-Violation of the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph zone, $ 177 fine; Erin Korey Eastman, 26, Hood River-Illegal U-tum , $77 fine; Richard H. Simpson, 31, Ione- Dnving while License Suspended Misdemeanor, $600 with 90 days in jail suspended, two years probation with no further violation o f the law; Sheryl Delveaux, 40, Heppner- Harassment, $307 fine; L eR oy Rea, 44, Pendleton- Criminal Trespass, $596 fine plus court-appointed attorney's fees, $ 100 suspended; Brandon Hendricks, 24, Heppner- Failure to Renew Registration, Driving Uninsured, $59 fine. In the Service Marine Corps Pvt. Robert E. Haviland, a 2001 graduate o f Riverside High School m Boardman. recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San D iego. Haviland successfully completed 12 w eeks o f training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and m entally. Haviland and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a.m. by running three miles and performing calisthenics. In addition to the physical conditioning program, Haviland spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignm ents which included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to- hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Haviland and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps' core values - honor, courage and commitment and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Haviland and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Crucible, a 54-hour team effort problem solving evolution which culminated with a ceremony in which the recruits were presented the Marine Corps Emblem and were addressed as "Marines" for the first time since boot camp began. In this tim e o f war, both in the United States and abroad, the G azette-T im es w elcom es information about local service men and w om en. Anyone with information about those in the armed service is invited to call us at 54 1 -6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 , e-m ail david@ heppner.net or FAX the G-T at 541-676-9211 and we will be happy to print a new s story in our "In the Service" colum n. I they worked through the 10 modules, teachers created a unit portfolio that included: a unit plan, student samples, teacher support materials and assessment tools that they can im mediately use in their own classrooms, he said. Teachers learned to use Microsoft PowerPoint, Encarta, W ord and Publisher along with the Internet to help students learn more productively. "Technology can be a great tool if you know how to use it properly, but it can also be overwhelming," noted participating teacher Lea Mathieu. "My eighth grade language arts students are giving Power Point presentations this month based on their research papers because of things I learned in this class." Next spring or fall there will be another opportunity for 20 more Morrow County teachers to participate in this program. Cardinal team plays in Dufur tournament lone's varsity volleyball team serves plagued the Cardinals, while traveled to Dufur on Saturday, Oct. St. Paul moved well and covered 20, to participate in the Ranger the court well as a team. Invitational volleyball tournament. The Cardinals served 89 percent The Lady Cardinals dropped their for the tournament. Diana McElligott first match against Klickitat, 11-15, led the lone squad with 27 points, 6-15. Klickitat was strong on the nine aced serves, 35 passes, 26 hits, 12 kills, six saves, 11 blocks and net and was able to pick up most 1,7 set assists..Caitlin Orem slammed o f what the Cardinals hit,at them. Salli McElligott served two aces in „over 1S points, two aces, had four saves and delivered 42 set assists. the match and Amellia Peck led the team on blocks and hits. Meghan M. M cCabe scored 13 In the second match, lone easily points, three aces, three saves and defeated South Wasco County, 15-6, 53 set assists. 15-9. Diana McElligott served a total Salli McElligott scored 12 points, o f 13 points for her team in this three aces, received 12 serves, match. Emily Key, Sara Peck and delivered nine hits, blocked two hits Tracy Griffith did an outstanding and passed o ff eight set assists. job of coming off the bench for the Amellia Peck ham m ered over 11 lone squad. Sara Peck and Kristina points, three aces, 24 hits, blocked Powell delivered two huge kills 13 hit attempts, had six diving digs, against the Redsides. 10 set assists and led the team with It took the Cardinals three games 36 serve-receives. Natalie McElligott to topple Days Creek in the third scored 10 points, delivered five aces, match. lone had to fight hard to claim received 21 serves, 15 hits, three the 15-7,11-15,15-14 victory. lone kills, five saves, blocked 12 hit started out big on Days Creek, attem pts and passed o ff six set leading 11-5 in the first match. assists. Amellia Peck delivered a monster Megan E. McCabe slugged over kill to win the first game. In the six points, one unanswered serve, second game Kristina Powell and and 17 set assists. Tracy Griffith Diana McElligott teamed up on the scored two points and accepted one net, rejecting several hits from their serve. Emily Key scored two points, opponents. The Lady Cardinals let delivered one aced serve, received up a little on their coverage and didn't one serve, and delivered one hit. com m unicate well allowing the Cyndi Heagy was a constant power Wolverines the second game. Caitlin in the front row, with 10 hits, six Orem served nine points and Diana kills and four blocked hits. Heagy McElligott served the final match also received four serves and save point to seal the fate of Days Creek. four bad passes. Kristina Powell, lone placed second in their pool also a force on the net, produced to earn the nght to play in the single seven hits, four kills, 10 blocks and elimination bracket play. lone was two set assists. Sara Peck received stunned by the powerhouse play of one serve, delivered one hit and St. Paul, losing their match in two hammered over two kills. games, 4-15, 11-15. The lack of effective blocks and several missed ? i J St. Patrick's Catholic Church First Annual Welcome Potluck Sunday, Oct. 28,12 noon in the Parish Hall