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4 THE GRANTONIAN May 28, 1970 Woodworking classes finish many projects During the year many projects have been completed by both girls’ and boys’ woodworking classes under the supervision of Louis Schilke. Also during the year new machines which enable the students to better their proj ects have been purchased. large number of speaker cases were constructed. Looking back at the whole year you can clearly see that the woodworking shop was more than busy. Tables, candle holders, jewel ry boxes, end tables, round ta bles, cedar chests, large and small, lamps, and many other projects have been constructed by students. Denise Bryant made a round corner table. Mary La Du and Terri Farner made candle hold ers. Cindy Norris and Florence Hitchcock made large cedar chests. Betty Brown constructed a table lamp. • .-.. fl “ P l à ■ êlr TFjy Spikers win city title in runaway; look tough for upcoming state meet Securing 12 spots for the relay team, which placed second. State meet, taking place at Eu The mile relay foursome, an gene tomorrow and Saturday, chored by Mike Huffsmith, won the Generals rolled to an easy their race in 3:26.6 r Glenn Ross, a sophomore, high city track championship last Saturday at Madison. A total of jumped 6’2” to earn a berth at state. Wilson Walker was the 124 points were amassed Scott Jackson and Greg Schu- city champion in .the long jump kart each qualified for two at 21’9%”. Despite placing events. Scott was the mile win fourth in the high hurdles, Steve ner and placed second, behind Rooney’s time of 15.1 seconds teammate Don Johnson, in the was good enough for state. two-mile. Greg won the discus John Mears will run on both and placed fourth in the javelin. relay teams. He will be joined Steve Hopkins earned a trip on the mile combo by Robert to the state meet with a winning, •Usselman, Richard Rosenbloom, 210’6” throw in the javelin. Greg and Huffsmith. Other members Graham ran the 100-yard dash of the 440 relay squad include in 10.0 and placed second. Both Billy Bates, Hopkins, and Gra Steve and Greg ran on the 440 ham. COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Other projects constructed by students were a large coffee ta ble by Nick Nagi. Sandy Green made a jewelry box. Glenda Davis made candle holders and Karen Goughlin made a jewelry box. Many other tables were made by other students and also a PHONE 282-0985 GIRLS FROM the girls’ woodworking classes display com pleted projects. Among the projects are a chest, a hexagonal stand, a lamp, vases, and candleholder. The projects displayed are only a small sampling of woodworking projects. SEE YOUR VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR JUNE CLASSES TODAY’S Tim Myers shines in golf tourney by Steve Johnson “My goal is to join the pro golf tour before I reach the age of 20,” declared Tim Myers, state golf co-champion. TIM PLAYED in the Oregon High School Golf Taurnament on May 18 and 19, as Grant’s only entrant and finished dead locked with Jeff McRae, of Mc Nary, for medalist honors. Both boys turned in five-under par, 143 totals for their 36 holes of golf at Glendover’s east coursé. “Jeff really gave it his all and: he is a dandy little golfer,” Tim smugly stated. DURING THE first day’s ac tion, “T,” as he is known among friends, hit the ball well but putted poorly in his first nine holes of golf. He finished the front nine with two birdies and one bogey to his credit. Tim played his best golf on the back nine of the first day. He began by sinking a 20-foot birdie putt and, after parring the next three holes, the senior recorded another birdie. This came about after he hit a beautiful wedge shot to within three feet of the cup and holed the ensuing putt. TIM PARKED the next two holes, “when I (Myers) should have birdied them.” On the 585- yard, par 5 17th hole, Tim hit a 280-yard drive and put his sec ond shot 15 feet short of the green. He chipped in from there for. a spectacular eagle three. Tim finishead the first day’s ac tion with a birdie on the 18th hole, after driving his tee shot onto the green. This left him with a six-under par total of 68, one stroke behind McRae, the leader. On the second day, Myers started out slow, but then made a spirited charge in the Arnold GO GENERALS! ★ Stamm and Stuart Insurance Management 1445 S.E. 122nd - 255-2845 ★ Palmer tradition, with three birdies on the final nine to end up tied with McRae for the in dividual championship. Lending a helpful hand was James Lyons, who knowledg- ably served as Tim’s caddy. Be sides helping with club selec tion, he added encouragement. “I was confident‘T’ would get it going, ’cause he never gives it the choke action. I can hardly wait until he goes on the pro tour,” James expounded. “ T is currently contemplat ing enrolling at the University of Houston, a school famous for its golf program. I would like to go, also, as his caddy,” James concluded. AMBITION 3925 N.E. HANCOCK Portland, Ore. 97212 TOMORROW’S SUCCESS • LLOYD CENTER • G RESH AM «EASTPORT PLAZA The Dutch Village Jewelers have gifts to suit the graduation cause (also everyday causes). . . . Come in and browse awhile. DUTCH VILLAGE We have auto insurance for. the teenager Jewelers 4047 N.E. Sandy 282-5801 AFTER THE GAME I BOCS DRIVE IN 3700 Northeast Broadway The Finest Quality Where's the tape? Senior Don Johnson, city two- mile champion, embarks on another eight lap run in re cent track action at Jackson High ¡School. I Need Four Students to Service Customers This Summer Full or Part-time . Good Income. Goes Into Our • • • • • Hamburgers Steak Sandwiches Roast Beef Sandwiches Fish and Fries Barbecue Beef or write 3333 N.E. 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