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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 23,2007
lone Track and Field teams
participate in LA state championships
Members of the lone
School track and field team
recently participated in the
IA state championships held
at
W estern
O regon
University in Monmouth on
Friday and Saturday, May 18
and 19. R esults are as
follows.
Women
lone placed 34"' as a
team with 1 point earned.
4x100 relay: Kylee
Svetich. Kaylee Palmateer,
Sarah Stillman, and Tiana
Camarillo placed ninth in the
prelim s w ith a tim e o f
55.32a.
Jav elin :
K aylee
Palmateer placed eighth in
the finals with a throw of
90'. 8".
Men
lone placed 29lh as a
team with six points earned.
Javelin: Paul Hams
placed third in the finals with
a throw of 160’ 10”.
High ju m p : C lay
Morter placed ninth with a
jump of 5’ 10.00”.
Long ju m p : Paul
Hams placed 11"' with a
jump of 17’ 10.25”.
HHS student to play in Oregon
East-West All-Star Football game
Quinn Peck has been
selected as an alternate to
play in the Oregon East-
West All-
S t a r
F o o tb a ll
gam e on
Saturday,
August 4,
in B aker
C ity. He
w ill be
replacing
a player Quinn Peek
who was
selected but now cannot
play. 60 players and 60
alternates, 30 for each team,
are selected by nomination.
The
gam e
is
recognized nationally as the
number one fund-raiser of its
kind, in the North American
continent, for the Shrine
Hospitals for Children. The
players come from Class 1 A,
2A, 3A, and 4A graduated
seniors. In 2006 $87,255.92
was raised for the Shrine
Hospitals.
This year the game
will be televised in 5 states
by FOX SPORTSNW for
the 3rd year in a row.
Piano students complete
adjudications
M orrow C ounty O H V Park
receives banners
Piano students who completed adjudications are: (hack row,
left to right:) RJ Skaggs, Jessica Hamilton, Stephanie Schuler,
Kelsey Wolff, Daniel Van Cleave, Jonathan Chen, and Cade
Arbogast; (front row, left to right:) Amanda Rea. Kmily Rea,
Bethany Van Cleave, kaelyn Lindsay, Cara Arbogast, Kai
Arbogast, and Diana Healy. Not pictured: Stacee Halvorsen.
Rebecca Jepsen, and Sarah Stillman.
S ev en teen piano
students recently completed
piano syllabus adjudications
sponsored by the Oregon
Music Teachers Association.
C om pleted levels are as
follows: Level I: Cade
Arbogast, Cara A rbogast,
Kai Arbogast, Diana Healy,
Kaelyn Lindsay, Amanda
Rea, Em ily Rea, and RJ
Skaggs; Level II: Jonathan
Chen and Stacee Halvorsen;
Level III: Jessica Hamilton,
Kelsey Wolff, and Bethany
Van C leav e; L evel IV:
S tep h an ie S c h u le r and
Daniel Van Cleave; Level V:
Sarah Stillman; Level VIII:
R ebecca Jep sen . The
students were required to
play three memorized pieces
in addition to scales, chords,
arpeggios, sight reading, and
ear training. Teachers of the
students include Chandra
A rb o g ast,
C am eron
A n d erso n , K risten Van
C leav e, and M yrna Van
Cleave, all of Heppner, and
S h irley B red lin g er o f
Portland.
The Funrunners ATV Club of Hermiston made and
dedicated banners of the Park's logo for their use in promoting
the park and ATV riding in general. The Morrow County Parks
Dept, and volunteers have worked hard for several years now in
building and maintaining the Mt’OHV Park out of Heppner.
The Funrunners have enjoyed their efforts and wanted to
contribute to their cause and show their appreciation.
Soccer sign-up to be held Saturday
•
AYSO soccer sign-
up will be held Saturday,
May 26, from 10 a.m. until
noon at the Neighborhood
Students inducted into N ational H onor Society
Memorial scholarship awarded
to former lone graduate
On May 12, 2007
two Oregon State University
students received the C.
Wylie Smith III Memorial
S c h o la rsh ip at the 75lh
Annual Fernhopper Honors
and Awards Banquet. Johnny
Collin, a Forest Engineering
m ajor, is one of these
re c ip ien ts. C ollin is a
g raduate o f lone High
School.
The C. Wylie Smith
III Memorial Scholarship
was established in 1973 in
memory of C. Wylie Smith
111, who lost his life in an
industrial accident at the age
of 29. He was one of the
founders o f C oos Head
Lumber Company which had
milling operations in Coos
Bay, Oregon. He was a 1966
O regon State U niversity
graduate from the College of
Forestry.
T his sch o la rsh ip
fund is administered by the
O regon State U niversity
Foundation and recipients
are chosen by the Coos
Chapter Society of American
Foresters. Recipients of this
scholarship must be full-time
u n d erg rad u ate stu d en ts
enrolled in the College of
F orestry w ith m ajors in
Forest Engineering, Forest
M anagem ent, or Forest
Products. First preference is
given to students from Coos,
Curry, or Douglas counties.
Selection is based on proven
scholarship perform ance,
potential for success in the
profession, and financial
need.
L-R: Heppner High School's Nacho Klguc/.ahal. Baillie Keithley, Maggie Armato. Megan Orr,
Sherilyn Peck, Spencer Palmer, Sarah Ballard, and Kendra Ray burn were all recently inducted
into the National Honor Society.
C hris B rauer to speak M em orial D ay in lo n e
The lone American
Legion Post and Auxiliary
Unit No. 95 will host the
annual M em orial Day
Services at lone.
The ceremony will
begin at 10:30 a.m. at the
lone S chool m em orial
flagpole.
F o llo w in g th o se
short services, everyone will
m ove to the L egion
Hall. F o l l o wi n g
refreshments, Chris Brauer
will speak. .
Stephanie Holland,
Girls State Delegate of 2006
will give a report on her th e ir d e d ica tio n to our
experiences at Oregon Girls com m unity and country,”
said a spokesperson.
State.
“Plan to come and
honor your veterans this
Memorial Day. These are the
determined men and women
who have give so much of
their time and themselves to
p ro tect and d efen d our
country through times of war
and
p ro b lem s
overseas. They have given
up their freedom to keep our
country free. No, freedom is
not free! Come and join the
Legion in honoring them for
Center for children ages 4-9
years old. The cost is $40 per
ch ild and $35 for each
additional child. For more
information contact Jessica
Lehman at 989-8571.
Sheep Rock auto
tour offered
A John Day Fossil
Beds National Monument
park ranger will lead a «fossil
beds auto tour on Saturday,
May 26.
This two-hour tour
will travel along some of the
back roads of the national
monument and feature the
geologic landscape and fossil
history of the area.
The tour will begin
at 2 p.m. at the Sheep Rock
U n it’s T h o m as C ondon
Visitor Center, located near
Dayville. Participants will
need to bring th eir own
vehicle, and good tires are
recommended. Reservations
are not needed and there is
no fee.
For
m ore
in fo rm atio n co n tac t the
m onum ent at (541) 987-
2333.
D eadline for
W ednesday, M ay 30 issue
is TH IS FRIDAY, MAY 25
at 5:00 p.m.
M igrant sum m er school food
program open for enrollment
The Umatilla-Mor-
row Education Service Dis­
trict's (UM ESD) Migrant
Education Summer School
Program is now accepting
enrollment in the Summer
Food Service Program, open
to all migrant children at­
tending summer school.
Meals in the Summer
Food S erv ice Program
through the U.S. D epart­
ment of Agriculture (USDA)
are free of charge to all eli­
gible migrant children at­
tending summer school. To
be eligible to receive free
meals, a child must meet the
guidelines for enrollment in
the Migrant Education Sum­
mer School Program (con­
tact the Migrant Education
Department for eligibility
requirement information).
Meals will be provid­
ed at the following Migrant
Education Summer School
sites:
Stanfield Elementary
School in Stanfield June 4-
29. Breakfast is from 8-9
a.m. and lunch from 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
A.C. Houghton Ele­
mentary in Irrigon June 12-
July 10. Breakfast is from
7:45-8:45 a.m. and lunch
from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Sam Boardman Ele­
mentary in Boardman July
I6-A ug. 10. Breakfast is
from 7:45-8:45 a.m. and
lunch fro m ll:1 5 a.m. to
12:15 p.m.
No breakfast will be
served on July 4. at any of
the sites. School will be
closed.
For additional infor­
mation on Migrant Summer
School Food Program en­
rollm ent. contact Yadira
Gonzalez at the UMESD’s
Migrant Education Depart­
ment at (541) 966-3157.