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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 17, 2002
Heppner Jr./Sr.
Morrow County Country club golf lone Site Council
High School honor Cun Club up ¿md scnson underway
holds April meeting
roll announced
shooting again
The Willow Creek Country
By Debbie Radie
Heppner Jr./Sr. High School
lists its third quarter 2001-2002
honor roll. Following are the stu­
dents who qualified:
Seventh grade honor roll:
Mahaley Huddleston, 4., Aaron
Allstott; honorable mention-Justin
Delveaux, Tony Haguewood,
Colton Hanson, Tiera McCool,
Brendan McElligott, Mechele
Nieman, Casey O ’Neal, Quinn
Peck, Andrew Prindle, Regina
Seitz, Kylie Tasker.
Eighth grade honor roll:
Laurie Murray and Mathew Van
Cleave, both 4., Daniel Basile,
Brianne Jones, Krystal Naims,
Brenda Victorio, Heather Yocom;
honorable mention-Mikel Britt,
Charlene Houweling, Mathew
Kenny, Rory Kilkenny, Amanda
Miles, Julianna Moore, Heather
Rill.
Freshmen honor roll: Shanna
Rietmann, 4., Madison Bailey,
Kylee Disque, Blair Keithley,
Cara Kennedy, Joshua Lankford,
Elizabeth Orwick; honorable
mention-Emily Bergstrom, Tyler
Boyer, Christ Furgerson, Kyle
Huddleston, Linsey Mitchell,
Brandon Seitz, Jessica Wain-
wnght. Terra Wilson.
Sophomores honor roll: Blake
Allstott, Judd Lemmon, Luke
M urray, Courtney N elson,
Brooke Rust; honorable mention-
Justin Botefuhr, Lindsey Clough,
Amber Dima, Brian Haguewood,
Aaron Lueck, Kiel N aim s,
Danielle Prindle, Jessie Wood­
ward.
Juniors honor roll: Tyler
Henderson, Daniel Jepsen, Lacey
Matteson, Marcy Miller, Darren
Van Cleave and Nicole Wilson, all
4., Brad Adams, Donald Adams,
Clementine Guyot, Sibbea Jones,
Conor Kilkenny, Doug Orwick,
LaRena Penturf, Ashley Ward;
honorable mention-Tracy Baker,
Maggie Beam, Dawn DeBoer,
Aleshia Geer, Genia Grant, Rach­
el Howard, Nicole Sisk.
Seniors honor roll: Jon
Bennett and Shelley Rietmann,
both 4., Claire Anderson, Meghan
Bailey, Jessica Bash, Brad Bow­
man, Jodie C arlson, A shley
Collette, Kelsey Greenup, Jessi­
ca Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny,
Angela Moore, Brian Rust, Paula
Spicerkuhn, Molly Turrell, Sam
Van Liew; honorable mention-
Kevin Drake, Daniel Fortner,
Michael McCabe, David Norton,
Julie Proctor, Codi Rosecrans.
Math contest winners announced
The 2002 Morrow County
School D istrict Elem entary/
Middle School math contest was
held April 11 at A.C. Houghton
Elementary School in Irrigon.
Fourth grade winner was Ashley
Wolff, H eppner Elem entary
School. Fifth grade winner was
Kara Clay, lone Elem entary
School. Sixth grade winner was
Shannon Clay, lone M iddle
School. Seventh grade winner
was Brendan McElligott, Heppner
Junior High School. Eighth grade
winners were (tie for first place)
Laurie Murray, Heppner Junior
High School and Amy Jepsen,
home school student.
Following is a complete list of
winners:
Fourth grade winners: first-
A shley
Wolff,
H eppner
Elem entary School (H ES);
second-Lane Wright, HES; third-
Liz Bashaw, A.C. Houghton
Elem entary School (A CH);
fourth-Jason Hendricks, Sam
Boardman Elementary School
(SBE); fifth-Viviana Colin, SBE;
sixth-M ichael RaibTe, lone
Elem entary School (IES);
seventh-Emily Thompson, HES:
eighth-Manuel Hernandez, SBE;
ninth-Eric Jepsen, Heppner; 10th-
Zach McCarl, HES.
Fifth grade winners: first-
Kara Clay, IES; second-Joe
Pranger, HES; third-David Yecha,
ACH; fourth-Maggie Armato,
HES; fifth, a tie between Justine
Parker, SBE and Spencer Palmer,
HES; sixth-Amy Tang, ACH
seventh-Sherilyn Peck, HES
eighth-Jordan Shepherd, HES
ninth, a tie betw een A aron
VanGorder and Jason Dolar, both
SBE; 10th, a tie between Tiana
Club women opened the golf
At last W ednesday’s
The Morrow County Gun season with the Officers’ Kick- lone Site Council m eeting,
Club met for a night of shooting O ff on April 2. The morning
members learned that the school
on Friday, April 12, after a few started with a breakfast followed enrollment is up to 160 students.
weeks layoff. The shooters all by nine holes of golf. Play for the
An update on the bond
came back hot on the line with day was a best ball scramble.
reported that the FEMA report
Mike Bennett hitting a near Twenty-four golfers were in was due last week and bids will
perfect 24, Mark Schlichting, Jeff attendance.
go out by June.
There was a tie for the low
Cutsforth and Curtis Cutsforth all
The “ Reading A cross
shooting 22 of 25, and Chance gross team with a score o f 33 A m erica” program began
Day and Kelwayne Haguewood between Dana Reid and Missy
Monday. The students who meet
shared third with 21 each. Curt Cutsforth, and Betty Christman their goals will have the
Day took first at the 21 yard and Lorrene Montgomery. The opportunity to shave teacher Dean
handicap line with 21, followed by low net team with 21 was Pat Robinson’s and Principal Mike
Edmundson and Kay Anderson.
Chance Day and Mike Bennett
Stuart’s facial hair.
Despite rainy weather on
with 19 and Jeff Cutsforth was
O ther announcem ents
April 9, 14 ladies hit the golf included the April 18 skills contest
third with 18. Curtis Cutsforth
was the last man standing in two course. Low gross of the field at BMCC, the band festival on
went to Dana Reid, low net of the May 8 and the sixth grade trip to
A nnie O akley events and
Kelwayne Haguewood won the field to Lorrene Montgomery and Tupper Camp during the week of
least putts of the field to Luvilla May 13.
third shoot.
Sonstegard.
MCGC m em bers Mark
The M orrow County
Flight A low gross went to Pat Public Works Department had
Schlichting and Chance Day
traveled to Wallowa for a Edm undson and low net to offered a contest to the students
Lynnea Sargent. Flight B low to create brochures to be used in
registered ATA shoot on Sunday,
April 14. Mark took second place gross went to Betty Christman county parks. The department
in B Class singles with 92 of 100. and low net to Alene Rucker. chose Amellia Peck’s brochure as
and C hance won the Junior Flight C low gross went to Betty the winner.
Championship singles for 14 and Christman, low net to Barbara
Other student and school
under, shooting a sizzling 77 of Gilbert and least putts to Loa recognition included Shannon Clay
100, and then shooting 78 of 100 Henderson.
as a participant in the Oregon
from the 19 yard handicap line.
Long drive for Flight A was State G eography Bee, Mike
Bill Schlichting was also in
Dana Reid, Flight B was Francie Radie, Tracy Griffith and Diana
attendance and took a first in C Morris and Flight C was Kim McElligott as National Honor Role
Class singles, shooting 91 of 100. * Houweling.
achievers and Del LaRue
The state championship shoot
Long putt for Flight A was receiving $500 at the Blazer
in Walla Walla will be held April
Dana Reid and Flight C was Kim game.
Houweling.
20-21; placings o f MCGC
Currently lone is tied for
All Willow Creek Country second in the Oregonian Cup
members that attended will be
Club women m em bers are standings.
announced next week.
welcome to join Ladies Play on
Resources, including
Tuesdays, starting at 10 a.m.
digital video equipment and video
during the month of April and 9 editing softw are, have been
a.m. in May.
ordered using Carl Perkins funds.
These materials will be used for
Chairman Joe McElligott has
video
presentations
and
announced that the Local Action
productions.
Committee for the Senate Bill
Some students took state
1010 Willow Creek Ag Water
tests last week via computers. It
The grand opening of Boardman’s 4-H PowerUP Computer
lone High School will hold its
Quality Management Plan will
was reported that things ran
Center
will
be held on Saturday, April 27, from 3 p.m. to 5 pm. Maria
meet on Thursday, April 18, at 7 prom this Saturday, April 20, from
smoothly with only a few minor Magana, OSU Extension agent, applied for and received a grant from
8 p.m. to midnight at the Port of
pm at the Pettyjohn O ffice
problems. Since it takes longer PowerUP to fund the computer center, which is located in room 400
Building in Heppner. The purpose Morrow Riverfront Center in
to enter new students into the
Boardman.
of the meeting is to review a draft
of Riverside High School.
computer system, the remaining
A bus will provide
plan proposal and suggest
Along with a ribbon cutting ceremony, visitors will be given
students will finish their testing this
changes. The public is invited to transportation to and from the
an
opportunity
to view programs and application software. This event
week.
dance.
attend.
is open to the public and refreshments will be served.
By Sandi Day
Action Committee
to meet Thursday
lone High School
prom this Saturday
Computer center to hold grand opening
SHOCKS a
STRUTS
O N SALE!
Jessica Gutierrez
earns scholarship
The Oregon Society of CPAs
(OSCPA)
Educational
Foundation has announced that
Jessica Gutierrez, a Heppner High
School senior, is the recipient of
the
foundatio n ’s
$1,000
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Scholarship.
Gutierrez, who plans to attend
the University of Oregon in the
fall, maintained a 3.59 grade point
average and scored a 1,240 on the
SAT. Gutierrez served as student
body treasurer and N ational
Honor Society historian. She has
worked for both the Morrow
County and Morrow County
G rain
G rowers
finance
departments.
According to a press release,
the
OSCPA
Educational
Foundation has sponsored a
scholarship program designed to
attract accounting students and
reward their efforts with financial
support since 1985. The initial
requirem ent for high school
seniors is a minimum 3.5 GPA and
attendance at an accredited
Oregon college/university or
community college.
Camarillo, IES and Jaqueline Diaz,
SBE.
Sixth grade winners: first-
Shannon Clay, lone Middle School
(IM S); second-Sean Murray.
HES; third, Kate Kendrick, HES
fourth-Nacho Elguezabal, HES
fifth-Baillie Keithley, HES; sixth-
Daniel Hanson, Columbia Middle
School (CMS); seventh-Whitney
Matthews, HES; eighth-Katie
Kilkenny, ninth-Andre Rauch,
HES; lOth-Justin Archer, IMS.
Seventh grade winners: first-
Brendan McElligott, Heppner
Junior High School (HJHS);
second-Justin Delveaux, HJHS;
third, a tie betw een Josie
Pritchard, CMS and Michelle
Nieman, HJHS; fourth-Colton
Hanson, HJHS; fifth, a tie
between Aaron Hendricks and
Shannara Miller, both CMS; sixth-
Josie Francis, CMS; seventh, a tie
between Stephanie Holland, IMS,
Clay Callow, CMS, and Mahaley
Huddleston and Quinn Peck, both
HJHS, eighth, a tie between
Rafael N orw ood, CMS and
Miranda Hunt, IMS; ninth-Regi
Seitz, HJHS; 10th, a tie between
Bob Turner and Kylie Bashaw,
both CMS.
Eighth grade winners: first, a
tie between Laurie Murray, HJHS
and Amy Jepsen, Heppner;
second-Dan Basile, HJHS; third,
a tie between Amanda Walker,
CMS and Krystal Naims, HJHS;
fourth-K ristal Temple, home
school; fifth-Rory Kilkenny,
HJHS; sixth-Brenda Victorio,
HJHS; seventh-Gabe Hansen,
CMS; eighth, a tie between
Andrew Williamson, CMS and
Brianne Jones, HJHS; ninth-
Heather Yocom, HJHS; 10th-
Veronica Lezama, CMS.
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