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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 8,2006
Creative Care students trick or treat in lone
Colt volleyball teams end season
Insurance,
S u n flo w er
Junction and the post office.
Preschool teachers
Betty Rietmann and Janet
H olland organized this
event.
C reativ e
Care
preschool will also begin
selling Christmas Trees and
Sees C andy beginning
November 6 and continuing
through N ovem ber 27.
Anyone interested may
contact Erin Heideman at
422-7131
or
erin.heideman@ione.k 12.or.us
or Allison Rudolf at 422-
1401
or
Allison.Rudolf@ione.k 12.or.us
Four year old preschool class: back row (left to right): Kmma for more information.
The Colt volleyball
team s, co m p rised
of
Heppner and lone girls in
third through sixth grades,
have finished “another great
year," says Becky Kindle,
Rietmann, Jill Rudolf. Mackenzie Heideman. Madison Alldritt,
Megan Doherty: front row (L-R): Paul Taylor, Jake Heideman,
Matt Orem. Klaina Frhmantraut.
Members of the lone
C reative Care three and
fo u r-y ear-o ld preschool
c lasses went trick-or-
treatin g all around the
w ho organized the program
this year, along w ith Christy
Correa. Kindle said that in
addition to third -fo u rth
grade co ach es M issy
Lindsay and Carri Grieb and
fifth-sixth grade coaches
Misty Bennett and Christy
Correa, many parents and
students volunteered many
hours to make the season go
smoothly.
lone announces
honor roll
com m unity
of
lone,
including the grade school
lone C om m unity
and high school. Bank of School has announced its
Eastern O regon, lone honor roll and honorable
M arket,
W heatland mention students for the first
quarter 2006-2007. Students
on the honor roll have earned
a GPA o f 3.5-4.0, and
honorable mention is earned
for a GPA of 3.0-3.49.
Students with an incomplete
or grade lower than a C do
not q u alify for special
academic recognition.
Grades sixth through
eighth: honor roll - Julianne
Carlson and Beth Morter,
both 4.0, Stacee Halvorsen,
Jordan Peterson, Christine
Raible, Mary Rietmann,
Adam Collin, Zac Orem,
M akenna Ram os, Tom
(L-R): T and T winners - Leader Dee Burch, Ashley Thompson Holland, Tanner Reitmann;
honorable mention - Evan
and Lane Waddell
Rietmann. Alisha Taylor,
Kirk Haguewood, Dulce
Aguilar, Lacey Thompson,
Jeremy Coleman, Steven
Holland, Micah Stillman,
M ariah Bradfield, Mary
Gates, Alex Rietmann, Jacob
Trahan, Jamed Miller.
G rades
ninth
through 12th: honor roll -
Alex Carlson, Eric Jepsen,
RJ Ramos, Sarah Stillman,
Tiana C am arillo, Justin
Archer, Alan Rietm ann,
Emily
Rietm ann and
(L-R): Sparks winners Morgan Burch and Michael Reed
Stephanie Holland, all 4.0,
The local Awana
Stefanie Archer, Mikey
Bible Club recently held its division, the girls’ winner Raible, Ana Mendez, Tyree
annual Wild Hair Night. was Ashley Thompson with Svetich, Brenna Rietmann,
Most of the 5 1 club members her wild array of colored Matt Coleman. Kip Krebs,
and 18 leaders came to the ponytails. The boys’winner Craig
Hams,
Dalton
club meeting topped with was Lane Waddell. His C am p b ell,
Irny
some kind of unique hairdo. entire head was covered with C hekm ezova,
Mason
Leaders helped to choose the hair barrettes. Leader Dee B radfield,
B rittnee
winners from each age Burch was chosen as an D esB ouillons,
Kayla
division to receive large adult winner. She wore a Teague, Mark Davidson;
wig with little rats nested in honorable mention - Heather
candy bars as prizes.
In the
Sparks the hair.
Wiggers, Brianna Peterson,
Awana Club meets Matt Hams, Gunner Jessen,
division for kindergarten
though the second grade, the every Thursday night from W hitney Meulink, Luke
girls’ winner was Morgan 6:30-8 p.m. at the Willow Bradfield, Tori Heagy, Clay
Burch. Morgan had pink and Creek Baptist Church. Any Morter, Kevin Fowler, Josie
children from Miller, Kaylee Palmateer,
green dyed hair with plastic area
kindergarten
through sixth Juli VandenBrink, Kylee
mice entangled in the hair.
grade
are
welcome
to attend. Svetich, Teonna Vandever.
The boys' winner was
Michael Reed with a spiked Call Dale or Sheryl Bates at
6 7 6 -5 7 7 3
for more
hairdo.
information.
In the T and T
Fifth-sixth grade combined “blue” team: Back row (L-R): Bailey Bennett, Brittney Thompson,
Kellie Nelson; Middle row (L-R): Alyssa Wizner, Mich a Hint/; Front row (L-R): Hannah Lovgren,
Ry an Dougherty, Cidney Costner, Abby Ames.
Awana wild hair night
winners chosen
Fifth-sixth grade combined “pink" team: Back row (L-R):Kmil> Holland. Alana Wilson. Annette
Rathhun. Marie Owen; Middle row (L-R): Ali Lovgren, Jordan Jones. Mekayla kindle, Larissa
Gray; Front-row (L-R): Makenzie Correa, Lizzy Rill.
Third-fourth grade combined team: Back row (left to right I: Rachel Holland. Jessie Flynn, kelly
Wilson, Maddie Lindsay, Paige Grieb, Lauren Garrett. Danielle McCorkle, Ashley Thompson;
Middle row (L-R): Melissa Martin. Emily Pappas, Ella McCormack, kaitlvn Bailey, Bethany
VanCleave, Ann Rietmann, Riley kollman: Front row (L-R): Makenzie Hughes, Macy Gihhs.
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