20 Thursday, February 27, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
Mt. Charleston Honor Roll
All A's, first
semester:
Third Grade:
Amanda Albin
Alexander Bietar
Heather Couture
Kiela Cox
Valerie Farrar
Thomas Harvey
Coleton Irwin
Heather Karpenko
Kellilynn Mackenzie
Jessica Marshall
Makinna Meeks
Stephanie Murphy
Stven Poertner
Jessica Ruell
Ashley Salmon
Nathaniel Stalcup
Ian Hoffman
Robbie Kampen
Jessica Leavitt
Garrett Leo
Matthew Ligouri
Leslie Mainus
Alexander McGhan
Victoria Oden
Faith Richards
Adrian Ringo
Jose Rivera
Ashton Shook
Ciarra Smith-Rader
Kendell Stelmaszczyk
Dana Suggs
Jason Sylva
Michael Winans
Breanna Yager
Elijah Zeleznik
Jestina Troung Fourth Grade:
Coady Turpin
Arely Villa Marie Abney
Melissa Williams Sarah Bahret
William Bertz
Shauna Bradbury
Fourth Grade:
Michelile Carlson
Sara Bentz Joseph Cornejo
Juan Chavez Stephanie Crow
Charlotte Crist Ryanne Dudenski
Ashley Dodge Brittany Ellefson
Nicholas Gonzalez Samuel Gustafson
Kaya Gray Ryan Holz
Emile Haliewicz Brittney Horsfail
Stephanie Hess Mika Kasper
Douglas Horn
Crystal Kuras
Rick Johnson Daniel Lanning
Jeffrey Keating Caleb Madosik
Christopher Kinney Barbara Manas
Ryan Olson
Peter Murphy
Brittany Salmon Jonathan Petaros
Jessica Uini David Poertner
Leah Verzilli Jesse Radford
Brian Scanlan
Fifth Grade: Brandi Tarone
Jeff App¢.i Kadee Wilkerson
Jessiea Berlinger
Brandon Bietar Fifth Grade:
Raymundo Garcia Parminder Atwal
Chirstopher Lauver Jessica Avena
Amy Neth Courtney Lynn Beck
Janyi Nogera Kayla Beesley
Thomas O Donnell Amanda Cadigan
Kalee Schneizer Danielle Cain
Jeremy Setters Joshua Davis
Jarrod York i
April Dudenski
All A's and B's, 1st seines. Crystal Hall
ter: Jason James
Third Grade: Jesse Johnson
Ryan Allison Ian Krauss
Andrew Brown Joseph Merritt
Tara Brune Vanessa Mills
Emily Crawford Shane Quigley
Zachary Cummins Jeremy Renger
Jennifer Dutcher Cherish Ruesch
Alexander Franco Jessica Schuerger
Brandon Graft Keli Ann Shilling
Bailey Guilinger Rachel Smith
Katherine Hamrick Rachel Tennefeld
Ashley Walker
Katie Ward
Sheena C. Wilson
All A's second semester:
Third Grade:
Amanda Albin
Alexander Bietar
Richard Campbell
Heather Couture
Kiela Cox
Valerie Farrar
Thomas Harvey
Coleton Irwin
Heather Karpenko
Makinna Meeks
Stephanie Murphy
Steven Portner
Jessica Ruell
Ashley Salmon
Nathaniel Stalcup
Jason Sylva
Justina Truong
Coady Turpin
Arely Villa
Fourth Grade:
Sara Benbo
Sara Bentz
Juan Chavez
Ashley Dodge
Kaya Gray
Emily Haliewicz
Stephanie Hess
Douglas Horh
Jeffrey Keating
Christopher Kcating
Christopher Kinney
Ryan Olson
Brittany Salmon
Jessica Uini
Leah Verzilli
Fifth Grade:
JeffAppel
Jessica Avena
Jessica Berlinger
Brandon Bietar
Danieile Cain
Raymundo Garcia
Christopher Lauver
Amy Neth
Janyl Nogera
Thomas O'Donnell
Jeremy Renger
Kalee Schnelzer
Jeremy Setters
Jarrod York
All A's and B's 2nd quar-
ter:
Third Grade:
Tara Brune
Zachary Cummins
Jennifer Dutcher
Amber Garcia
Brandon Graft
Bailey Guilinger
Ian Hoffman
Robbie Kampen
Jessica Leavitt
Garrett Leo
Kellilynn Mackenzie
Leslie Mainus
Alexander McGhan
Sarah Musselman
Faith Richards
Jose Rivera
Ashton Shook
Kendell Stelmaszezyk
Melissa Williams
Michael Winans
Breanna Yager
Fourth Grade:
Marie Abney
Sarah Bahret
Jamsey Beaulieu
William Bertz
Shauna Bradbury
Michelle Carlson
Joseph Cornejo
Charlotte Crist
Stephanie Crow
Ryanne Dudenski
Brittany Ellefson
Nicholas Gonzalez
Samuel Gustafson
Ryan Holz
Brittany Horsfall
Mika Kasper
Crystal Kuras
Daniel Lanning
Caleb Madosik
Barbara Manas
Peter Murphy
Jonathan Petaros
David Poertner
Anthony Provenza
Jesse Radford
Amanda Provenza
Jesse Radford
Amanda Roberts
Brian Scanlan
Brandi Tarone
Kadee Wilkerson
Fifth Grade:
Parminder Atwal
Courtney Lynn Beck
Kayla Beesley
Amanda Cadigan
Joshua Davis
April Dudenski
Crystal Hall
Chey Lynne Hollis
Jason James
Jesse Johnson
Ian Krauss
Andrew Miller
Vanessa Mills
Lasheinate Monroe
Cherish Ruesch
Jessica Schuerger
Keli Ann Shilling
Rachel Smith
Rachel Tennefeld
Katie Ward
Sheena C. Wilson
Nye Schools' Spelling Bee
The 1997 Nye County District-Wide Spelling Bee
was held Saturday February 8, 1997 at 10 a.m. in the
Tonopah High School Auditorium. Students in grades
six, seven and eight from throughout the district
competed. Each of the students competing in the
District Bee first competed with other students in their
grade level within their school. The representatives
received Certificates of Award and ribbons for their
participation in the District-Wide Bee. The results of
the Bee are as follows: Beth Gaydon, 6 Grade, 1st
Place, Tonopah Middle School; Antonia Orozco, 6th
Grade, 2nd Place (All.), Gabbs School; Jerusha
Caligiuri, 7th Grade, I st Place, Beatty Middle School;
Sarah Kulkin, 7th Grade 2nd Place (Alt.), Rosemary
Clarke Middle School; Kevin Keating, 8th Grade, 1st
Place,. Rosemary Clarke Middle School; Starla
Melton, 8th Grade, 2nd Place (Alt.), Tonopah Middle
School.
The person placing first in each grade level has
won the opportunity to compete in the Nevada State
Spelling Bee sponsored by the Las Vegas Review
Journal. The person placing second is eligible to
attend the Nevada State Spelling Bee as a spectator
and to compete if for some reason the first place is not
able to compete. The Nevada State Bee will be held
on March 22 in Las Vegas. The final words in compe-
tition at the Nye County-Wide Bee were as follows:
Sixth Grade - lumbago, Seventh Grade - sluice, and
Eighth Grade - macaroni. All students did an out-
standing job representing their schools. The audience
recognized their efforts with several strong rounds of
applause.
Spelling Bee Officials who gave generously of
their time: Cindy Kaminski, pronouncer; Judy Yates,
Judge; Carl Johnson, Judge/Lighting Technician;
Deena Daniels, Judge; Rick Dugan, Alternate Judge/
Lighting Techinician; Dave Reda, Alternate Judge/
Rule Reader.
4-H leaders return
Emily Cadamagnani and Mary Smith of Tonopah
returned home this week from Tucson, Arizona where
they attended the annual Western Regional 4-H Leaders'
Forum, January 9 to 12, 1997. They were two of 18
leaders from Nevada participating in the conference,
designed to help volunteers enrich leadership skills to
improve local 4-H programs. More than 600 leaders from
13 Western states, Canada, Guam, American Samoa and
Micronesia attended.
Workshops covered a variety of topics designed to
further the effectiveness of 4-H in meeting the needs of
youth in the '90s.
One of the most productive parts of the conference
according to Smith was the exchange of ideas and the
testimonials with other leaders and their experiences what
they gained personally and what they were able to return
to the community as 4-H Leaders.
At the Forum Cadamagnani was awarded the Teen
Pinnacle Award, given for her outstanding leadership and
citizenship abilities within her community, county and
state.
Thank you to The Station House for providing
playing cards as souvenirs to share at the conference.
Appreciatidn was expressed that the cards read 'q'onopah,
Nevada."
Learn more about opportunities for youth and adult
involvement in the 4-H program by contacting your local
Extension office in Tonopah at 482-6794 and in Pahrump
at 727-5532.
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