FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 29, 2002
Teachers complete Intel Teach to the Future class
lone students receive academic and sports awards
lone High School held its
academic and spring sports
awards night Tuesday, May 21,
at the high school cafeteria.
Athletic Director Dean Robinson
presented State Distinguished
Citizens Awards to Jim Sw anson
and Virgil Morgan. The Oregon
Athletic Directors Association
recognizes citizens who help with
sporting events within their
communities.
Sheldon Pratt, Dairy
Farmers
of
Oregon
representative, recognized the
girls' and boys’ tennis teams for
placing first academically in the
state for all levels, 1A-4A. The
team members received
certificates, pins, and “Got Milk?”
sweatshirts. The boys had a 3.79
GPA, and the girls, a 3.89 GPA.
The boys’ track team placed
eighth academically for all 1A-
2A schools, the boys’ basketball
team first, and the g irls’
basketball team second.
It was announced the lone
High School seniors all met the
five benchm arks for the
Back row: Dave Fow ler, Robert Carson, Pat Sherrett, Dick Allen.
Certificate of Initial Mastery. All
Middle row : Cynthia Hodgdon. Bob Deeter, Jason Just, William Pullen, Mary ilaguewood, l.ori Frank, Marilyn Post ' graduates will be receiving
Ornelas.
honors diplomas.
Front row: Robin Graff, Shari Huber, Dale Holland, Laurie Pearce, Gail Horning, Katie Slay baugh.
OSAA Scholar Awards, for
Not Pictured: Frances Glenn.
those with at least a 3.5 GPA and
lettering in one varsity sport, and
17 teachers from six Morrow course on five Fridays at samples, teacher support
Big Sky Academic Awards,
materials, and assessment tools
County schools successfully
Riverside High School.
given to students who have a 3.5
that they can immediately use in
completed the second “Teach to
The program teaches
or higher GPA after seven
the Future” course sponsored by educators of all subjects and at their own classrooms.
semesters and have lettered in
Teachers learned to use
the Intel Corporation in April and all levels how to integrate
five varsity sports, were
Microsoft PowerPoint, Encarta,
May. 20 teachers completed the technology into their own
presented to Derek Campbell,
Word, Excel, and Publisher along
curriculum . As they worked
course last fall.
Adam Neiffer, Kristina Powell,
Heppner High School’s through the 10 modules, teachers w ith the Internet to help students
Colin McElligott, Salli McElligott,
technology education teacher, created a unit portfolio that learn more productively.
Cyndi Heagy, Adam McCabe
Dave Fowler, taught the 40-hour included: a unit plan, student
and Am ellia Peck. Those
students, along with Brad
Local student is awarded theatre talent
Burright and Aaron Tworek,
OSU Extension at
were
also named N ational
grant
Student
Athletes.
theatre program here at BMCC.
New Location
Coach
Cathy McCabe
Aaron Tworek, a senior at I am excited and delighted by
recognized
the
boys’ tennis team
their
talent
and
dedication,”
said
lone High School, has been
Oregon State University,
for being district champions.
theatre
instructor
Joanna
Goff
awarded
a
talent
grant
in
theatre
Morrow County Extension has
Adam N eiffer and Adam
about the winners.
moved to their new home. They for the academic year 2002-2003
McCabe
were
doubles
Each student is granted
are now located at 54173 Hwy at Blue Mountain Community
champions
and
Caitlin
Orem
74. (Previously known as the College. “This is a strong group funds toward their tuition costs in
placed
third
in
singles
Kinzua office). Hours o f of incoming students, as we have order to pursue their studies in
competition.
theatre.
operation are still 8 a.m. to 4:30 had more interest than ever in our
Coach
Del
LaRue
p.m., closing from 12 to 12:30 p.m.
introduced the district champion
Women’s
AGLOW
to
meet
next
month
for lunch. Everyone is invited to
girls' track team and second
stop by and see the Extension’s
years, she has spoken in Thailand,
W omen’s
AGLOW
place boys’ track team. Both
new' office.
Europe and A ustralia. She
announces meetings Friday
teams finished second at state,
evening and Saturday morning, ministers G od’s word, has a
with Brad Burright breaking
Last chance to sign June 7 and 8 in Pendleton at healing and prophetic ministry and three state records.
has awesome experiences to
Shari’s restaurant.
up for 4-H Camp
Duane Neiffer presented a
A no-host dinner is share.
shop award to Koby Rea.
A prayer breakfast begins
Barbara Holland and Kayleen
Tri-County 4-H Camp will be planned for 6 p.m. Please make
reservations by calling Betty at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday morning
Vosberg received Earth Science
June 23-26 this year. A ll
at Shari’s for those interested in
Awards.
registered 4-H participants are Oglesbee at (541) 523-4839,
expanding AGLOW in this area.
Outstanding Math Student
eligible to attend this camping Arlene Kinsey at (541) 523-4701
Awards were presented by Dale
experience. Cost of the camp is or Jan Wheelhouse at (541) 567-
Holland to Adam Neiffer, Colin
S30. Registrations are due in the 3949 by June 4.
Dorothy Biamont will be
McElligott, and Salli McElligott.
Morrow County Extension office
Kristina Powell was named top
by Friday, June 7, at 4:30 p.m. To the featured speaker at the 7 p.m.
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meeting.
Mrs.
Biamont,
a
widow,
Pre-Calculus student, Paul
receive a registration form or to
HERE
is
well
known,
not
only
in
Eastern
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eiffer top Integrated III
ask questions, call the Morrow
Heppner Gazette-Times
student, and Natalie McElligott
County Extension office at 676- Oregon, but is becoming well
known worldwide. In recent
received an award for being the
9642 or 1-800-342-3664.
top Integrated II student in 2001.
"Thanks for not blowing smoke
at work, Oregon.”
I used to work outside. Used to smoke, too. Been inside working in this
warehouse for fifteen years. Quit smoking about that time. But every
time someone else would light up, I’d smell that smoke in
Student Body President Salli McElligott presents Grant Rigby Teacher of
the Year award to Dean Robinson.
Salli McElligott and Adam Neiffer receive their citizenship award.
Receiving conditioning awards
from Holland were Tim Doherty,
Paul Neiffer, Ashley Roberts, and
Amellia Peck.
Outstanding Spanish I student
was Kayleen Vosberg, Spanish II
was Taylor M cElligott, and
Spanish IV was Colin McElligott.
M acarena
Esposito
was
recognized for her help in the
Spanish classes.
Gary Hunt gave the top
Integrated I math award to Nick
Christman. Natalie McElligott
received an award for guessing
the day it would snow one inch,
and Paul Neiffer received the
sophomore science award.
Drama Aw ards, presented by
Jim Raible, went to Aaron
Tworek, Derek Cam pbell,
Kristina Powell, Cyndi Heagy and
Salli McElligott.
Darlene
M arquardt
presented
the
following
technology awards: Perfection-
Aaron Tworek, Creativity- Dan
Nolan, Work ethic- Cody
Bergstrom , Most improved-
Austin A raballo, and Parks
brochure design- Amellia Peck.
Academic letters, for those
with a 3.8 or higher GPA in at
least five classes went to Alyssa
Rietmann, Cyd Tullis. Kayleen
Vosberg, Sheena Christman,
Koby Rea, Adam Neiffer, Paul
Neiffer, Caitlin Orem, Kasey
Peterson, Kristina Powell, Mike
Radie, Tyler Raible, Ashley
Roberts, Til Tullis, Aaron Tworek,
Jaysi Bennetto, Derek Campbell,
Nick Christm an, Macarena
Esposito, Billy Gates, Barbara
Holland, Jeff Hunt, Meghan
McCabe, Natalie McElligott, Salli
McElligott and Diana McElligott
Jaysi Bennetto, Derek
Campbell and Caitlin Orem were
recognized by OSSOM advisor
Mona Hardman for organizing
and enacting an accident scene.
Perfect attendance awards
went to Paul Neiffer and Barbara
Holland.
Salli McElligott and Adam
Neiffer received the Citizenship
Award.
Student body president Salli
McElligott presented the Grant
Rigby Award, for the teacher who
goes the extra mile, to Dean
Robinson.
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May 14: Clyde Richard
Bowen, 25, Kennew ick, WA; and
Deanna Lynn Larson, 23,
Kennewick, WA.
May 17: Welson Eduuiges
Sandoval, 23. Umatilla; and Laura
Celia Rodriguez, 18. Umatilla.
May 17: Travis Charlie
Parish, 23, King Hill, Idaho; and
Toni Lee Kemp, 23, Ontario.
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