Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 02, 2004, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 2, 2004
IHS presents Spring academic and sport awards
The Science Award was given to seniors (L-R): Paul Neiffer, Billy Ross, Johnny Collin,
Billy G ates and Natalie M cElligott by teacher D uane Neiffer. Photo by Jeri M cElligott.
T he M ath Award p resen ted by te a ch er D ale H ollan d
(cen ter) w ent to Tina T uzarova (left) and Am y Jepsen
(right). Photo by Jeri M cElligott.
The G rant Rigby Award was presented to Principal Dick
A llen (center) by Jim Sw anson (left) and Student Body
President Paul Neiffer (right). Photo by Jeri M cElligott.
handed out letters. Coaches
w ere
p resen ted
w ith
appreciation gifts from their
respective teams.
A th letic D irecto r
Dean Robinson presented
the boys’ tennis team with
pins from the Dairy Farmers
of Oregon for placing first
academ ically am ong 1A
schools with a 3.64 GPA.
The track girls received pins
for placing fifth with a GPA
of 3.59.
K aren
H olland
presented Spanish awards to
Paul N eiffer and Johnny
Collin for their “enthusiasm,
hard work and knowledge.”
The
physical
conditioning award, given
by Dale Holland, went to
Dan Long.
High school math
teach er D ale H olland
presented outstanding math
student aw ards to Amy
Jepsen and Tina Tuzarova.
D uane N eiffer
presented the biology award
to Ashly Grams, who had the
highest average for the year.
Receiving science awards
for completing eight credits
of science courses in high
school w here N atalie
McElligott, Billy Ross, Billy
Gates, Johnny Collin and
Paul Neiffer.
International Club
members received pins from
adviser Ryan Rudolf.
Principal Dick Allen
presented c ertificates to
students receiving a 4.0 GPA
for the
year:
N ick
C hristm an, Amy Jepsen,
A shly
G ram s,
K asie
Peterson, Johnny C ollin,
Billy Gates, Emily Key and
Tina Tuzarova. Paul Neiffer
and Natalie McElligott were
recognized for maintaining
a 4.0 GPA throughout high
school.
S ch o lar A thlete
Awards, where a student
must have at least a 3.5 GPA
and letter in one varsity sport
went to Stephanie Holland,
Kayla LaRue, Billy Gates,
Tina Tuzarova, Emily Key,
Johnny C o llin , M eghan
McCabe, Amy Jepsen, Paul
Neiffer, Billy Ross, Sara
Peck, A rth u r E kstrom ,
Natalie McElligott, Ashly
G ram s, Abby Key, Kyle
Palmateer, Jenny Griffith,
Nick Christm an, Barbara
Holland, Kasie Peterson,
Tyler R aib le, A lyssa
R ietm ann and T aylor
McElligott.
Pow erade Scholar
Athletes, seniors who must
have an accumulative 3.5
GPA or better and letter in a
varsity sport, were Emily
Key, Johnny Collin, Billy
Gates, Paul Neiffer, Natalie
McElligott, Tina Tuzarova
and Billy Ross.
Perfect attendance
awards went to Dan Long,
John Walton, Tyler Raible,
Johnny C o llin and Paul
N eiffer.
N eiffer was
reco g n ized for having
perfect attendance since the
sixth grade.
Student council pins
went to assistant secretary
tre a su rer A bby
Key,
secretary Emily Key, vice
president Billy Ross and
president Paul Neiffer.
Teacher Jim Raible
and cook Kay Aldritt were
recognized for receiving the
Crystal Apple Award for
Umatilla-Morrow counties.
The
citiz en sh ip
award, voted on by high
school teachers, went to
Paul N eiffer and Natalie
McElligott.
Principal Dick Allen
received the Grant Rigby
A w ard, sp onsored by
alumnus Dennis Swanson
and p resen ted by Paul
Neiffer, for his dedication to
lone Schools the past 19
years.
lone man receives late diploma
BMCC class to host retirement
party for Davis
at the E ag les Lodge
The Blue Mountain
Community College class of
84 and 85 is h o stin g a
retirem ent party for Paul
Davis, agriculture instructor
at BMCC.
D avis
w ill
be
honored, for his academic
service from 1974 to 2004,
in
Pendleton on Saturday, June
12 at 7 p.m. All Ag alumni
and s ta ff are co rd ially
invited.
For
m ore
inform ation contact Dan
Bozarth at 481-2317 or Jim
and Kelly Doherty at 481-
2866.
lone School District Board Vacancy
Persons living in lone, Oregon interested in
serving on the lone School Board of Directors,
please contact Tami Peterson, 2001 S.W. Nye,
Pendleton, OR 97801 or call 1-800-522-8396
ext. 3102, for an application. This position will
run through June 30, 2005. Applications must
be received at above address by 4:30 p.m. on
June 16, 2004.
PROPERTY & HOMES
FOR SALE
On the Golf Course
Large home with daylight
basement and large deck
o v erlo o k in g the g o lf
course. 3 fireplaces, large
country kitchen on main
floor and mini kitchenette
in basem ent. A ttached
carport with extra storage
shed.
11.4
acres
$248,000
3 bedroom
in Heppner
Large lot in back.
Insulated shop.
Fireplace
$ 74,000
3 bedroom 2 bath in lone New Listing
1998 Double wide in
lone. Includes shop,
shed, satellite dish and
applicances all on 1.72
acres. . ____ _____
$105,000
Country living next to town
Nice home near town on
1.7 acres. Keep your
horse here next to this 4
bedroom 2 story home.
2 car garage, lots of
storage, large bam and
garden area. Fully
fenced perimeter.
$185,000
BUILDING LOT WITH
GREAT VIEW OF WIL­
LOW CREEK LAKE.
The C itizenship Award went to Paul Neiffer and Natalie
M cElligott. Photo by Jeri M cElligott.
lone High School
academic and spring sports
awards were given out at an
aw ards cerem ony on
Tuesday, M ay 25 at the
school c a fe te ria . C oach
Near Heppner. Ready
to build on. $20,900.
price reduced
Cathy McCabe recognized
individual tennis players and
gave out certificates and
letters. Track Coaches Del
LaRue and Ryan R udolf
honored track members and
W ARM AND CO ZY
HOME with two bed­
rooms, one bath in
O Q (0 1 Ilg ra n d new
furnace, wood floors
and two-car garage.
$60,000.
lone School Board Chairman Joe McElligott (right) presented
Jim Barnett with a high school diploma during a Memorial Day
activities Monday in lone. Barnett quit school early to enter the
military during World War II and did not receive his diploma.
4 BEDROOM IN IONE
100 X 100 lot with
large shed. Large 2808
square ft home.
$88,500
$78,500
Bank of Eastern Oregon donates
towards Girl’s Sate
/4
7t/atc&
ON
fan (Ac tf'uzduate
2 STORY HOME WITH
0% Down
BARN for storage in back
of home. Attic has been
finished with bedrooms.
Yard has lots of estab­
lished plants, weeping
cherry, peonies, lilacs,
mock orange plants.
Reduced to $65,000
$75,000.
DU III S \M s
TO $111« THESE PROPERTIES
Peterson's
'
Heppner
/
Jewelers
676-9200
Irene Holtz (left) and Jean Jepsen (right) accepted a check for
$270 from Fran Barnett of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. The bank
made the donation to help fund lone High School junior Alyssa
Rietmann as a delegate to Girl's State. Jepsen is the Girls State
chairman and Holtz is president of the American Legion Auxiliary.
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