Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 2019 -- SEVEN
Heppner TSA students compete at state
conference at Boardman
Sixteen students from
the Heppner Chapter of the
Technology Student Asso-
ciation competed in four
events at this year’s state
conference held in Board-
man on April 25.
Charles Cason took
first place in Dragster De-
sign and Roen Waite took
third. Hunter Nichols was
third in Technology Prob-
lem Solving and Jorden
Sweeney placed third in
VEX Robotics. Two entries
were entered in Fashion
Design, without placing.
Chapter advisor Dave
Fowler received a certifi-
cate for honorary life mem-
bership to the Oregon TSA
at the state conference.
Fowler has been the chapter
advisor since 2006 and has
been named state advisor
for Oregon from 2006-
2018.
Junior high TSA stu-
dents will compete in the
HHS drama to
present Aladdin
The cast of Aladdin, pictured L to R back row to front: Felix
Matthew, Christian Dubry, Roen Waite, Stephany Dubry,
Trevor Antonucci, Nate Ellsworth, Arianna Worden, Tiffany
Hollis, Hunter Houck, Eva Worden, Aimee Turrell, Madelyn
Pictured front row (L-R): Charles Cason, Christian Dubry and Roen Waite. Second row: Nichols, Madison Palmer, Hannah Palmer, Daemon Worden
Jorden Sweeney, Hunter Nichols, Carson Brosnan, Madelyn Nichols, Hannah Palmer and and Leo Waite. Not pictured: Irelynn Kollman, Makayla Silvia,
Lillian Imes. Back row: Joseph Wendler, Nate Maret, Kason Cimmiyotti, Logan Angell, Mason Ed Ellsworth, Hannah Finch, Lincoln and Becca Ellsworth,
Lehman and Suzy Cason. Not pictured Hannah Finch.
Rylee Palmer and Reese Houck.
spring competition on May Solving.
raise money to attend the
The Heppner High School drama group will perform
9 in three events; Inventions
The 25 members of national TSA conference in
“Aladdin”
on May 7, 8, 13 and 14 at the Heppner High
and Innovations, Junior the Heppner chapter will June 2020.
School
Cafetorium.
Admission will be $5 per person, with
Solar Sprint and Problem be planning fundraisers to
refreshments available at intermission.
Ione holds prom
Published May 1, May 8, 2019 - Affidavit
Queen Renee Peterson and King Joshua Gray danced at the
Ione Prom held on April 13.
NOTICE!
Published April 24, May 1, 2019 - Affidavit
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