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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1962)
K The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, June 21. 1M3 (Sec. 1) “ROBIN HOOD” AT YFY! John French. “Robin Hood" of the Walt Disney films, will be guest the Youth Christ rally Saturday. June 23, in the Public Auditorium at 7:30. Also on the evening’s pro gram will be a premiere of the film, “The Gospel Blimp.” DRUG FACTS GREEN SALE BIG SAVINGS SPECIALS 100 Aspirin Kotex, 12's Alka Seltzer Bufferin 29c Reg 45c Reg 59c SI 23 Ban Deodorant 38c 87c 72c 58c Adorn Hair Spray si 50 99c Poly-vi-sol $2.53 Gum or Life Savers ... 6 for 19c DRUG RyiC£. QUALITY iCPÍN LABILITY NEWS from SANDY HIGH SCH Dance, Art and Story Round Out Recreation By NORMAN FOX The school year is over, and we are left with Just the mem ories of a great year at Sandy high. 200 strong along with approximate ly 365 old pros" opening day, Sept 5. Mee Ma and Pioner Pres-. Staffs were chosen, two national assemblies broke the classroom routine. Key club was foitned student council staged the annual freshman get - acquainted dance, and class and club officers were elected. Meanwhile students discover ed that Lis Munk, Danish for eign exchange student, was an interesting person The first pep assemblies were held for the football team, which dropped games to Central, Prineville, Parkrose and Jesuit In November student council representatives were chosen, and ITED and other tests were given The gridders won a game, defeating Molalla, al though losing to Wy’east, Reyn olds and Scappoose. Gov. Mark O. Hatfield spoke to a combined audience of San dy high and Cottrell, Dover and Sandy 7th and 8th grade students, and one of the best- liked assemblies was present ed by blind entertainer Dick Hansen. Lis Munk reigned as football court queen along with princesses Charlene Baron, Jane Lane, Marilyn Mitchell and Carolyn Matheson. many as 123 absences a day and the postponement of the junior class play. “Not in a Thousand Years,” for 12 days, The football team whipped Sil- verton in the final game of the season. The Pioneer Press Christmas i .vie blossomed out in green type and the choir got into the spirit with a Christmas con cert, while Key club played anta Claus to the children of Sandy in conjunction with their UGN drive. Trip Planned Many students began to plan for a trip to the Seattle World’s Fair, and the annual alumni dance was held. Varsity bask etball team chalked up losses and wins in pre-season play. January saw Sandy musicians attending festivals in Wy’east and Parkrose and Key club in troducing a plan for Goodwill Stocks to raise money for next year's exchange student fund. Varsity rally squad perked up a pep assembly with comic al skits, Sandy Post and Gresham Outlook Co publisher Lee Irwin, spoke to the journ alism students, who also were treated to a field trip that in cluded a tour of the Outlook Publishing Co. plant. John Nelson was named win ner of the Christmas card con- test and a national assembly clown Pioneer Open for Business? YOUxBET WE ARE! GLOS FORD isn’t wasting any time in serving the people of our area Hoopsters dropped crucial games to Scappoose and Mo lalla in league play but de feated Parkrose, Silverton Wy’east and Reynolds. Basetball Booms Sandy caught basketbail te;- during February at the pro pect of i state tournament berth Crimson held its slav day, the AFS exchange stu dent fund drive opened and the ski team took second in a Met ro ski meet. Pioneers finished the bask etball league season with a rec ord breaking 85-57 victory over the Jesuit Crusaders. This gave them the much desired state berth. They traveled to Eugene only to be defeated by South Salem and Milwaukie Player Tops Dale Carpenter, sophomore, took second place Wilco scor- honors with 199 points, four points fewer than the win ner from Jesuit Pioneer Press special state edition hon ored the team. The regular is sue was published by one of the beginning journalism class es, a commendable cub edi tion. Basketball and wrestling court dance featured Daylene Dowell as basketball queen and Fran Will as wrestling queen. Seniors chose “Great Ex pectations" as their play, and wrestlers Dan Sandercock and Glen Strickland went to state tournament at Corvallis. After Key club’s stock drive, the Mom and Dad’s Club Ital ian spaghetti dinner, and the exchange student assembly, the AFS fund reached $229.59. The exchange assembly fea tured speakers from Denmark, Turkey, Switzerland, Spain, Guatemala, France, Argentina, Chile and Austria JV basket ball team finished the league season with a 7-7 record, and FHA girls enjoyed a swimming party. Officers Elected In April another successful cub Pioneer Press edition was produced by another beginning journalism class. New student body officers were elected — Ed Holt, president Burns vice president; Jane Lane, secretary; and Sandra Deming, treasurer My placing in Forest Grove journalism contest made news, and 11 Sandy students and three faculty members journeyed to the Seattle World’s Fair. New rally members were elected, and during try - outs, Freshman Chris Campbell broke her ankle, But she was voted one of the five JV rally members. FT A members turned OCE's campus, and the home econo- mie girls remodeled their meet- ing and fitting room. Sandy FFA members sponsored a awards were made Press Goes ‘Mad’ In May the Mad issue of the Pioneer Press finally ap peared One of the year’s high points, the Junior Senior prom, took place in the cafetorium with a theme of "Wonderland by Night. annual school awards were presented Pioneer Press published tion. of seniors and with the plans of seniors after graduation The spring concert and “Music in May” were held, thi ball team finished the Gary Barden and Bernie Doud na mède second team Diplomas Awarded from but that doesn't keep serving you today or tomorrow. Our grand opening will be soon but we're selling cars today! Clark Possibly the biggest events of the year were graduation exercises and summer vaca tion Baccalaureate and grad- nation May : and spoke at graduation and shared the 4 0 GPA co-valedietorian spotlight with Joan Kennedy and ¡’at Coleman Suzanne Byrd, having earned a 3.9 GPA. presented the salu- tatorian speech Eightj • two seniors received diploma^ P.O. Explains Airmail Use Airmail envelopes that printed with the red and blue stripes on them are for mail use only. You can not use a 4 cent stamp on them even though you intend it for a nearby office. Airmail stamps are for air mail postage only and not to be used for regular postage at surface rate. Example: a 7 cent airmail stamp and a 1 cent stamp is not enough postage for an or dinary 2 ounce letter at sur face rate which requires 8 cents of postage. The airmail stamp means it must go air mail rate. In this case it would cost you 14 cents. Hours 9 to 12 a m chil 2nd grade and Ring Toss dren years through for 5 years through 1st grade; grade; hours 1 to 4 p.m. — 2nd Friday, decathalon games; children 5th through 8th grade 3rd Friday, Doll Parade for Monday Arts and Craft girls up to 6th grade; Teather- and Playground activities; 10 ball for all boys and girls in a m., trampoline. 7th and 8th 4th Friday, Pet Tuesday — 10 a m., Rhythm, Show 5th Friday, Bike and (Open to all ages); 2 p.m., Trike Rodeo; 6th Friday, Mar Recreation choir, (Open to all di Gras Parade and program. ages). Then 2 weeks of swimming. Wednesday — 10 a m.. Rhy thm and Dance directed by Goodwill Picks Up Joan Greer, (Open to all girls); 12 to 1 p.m., cookout; 3 p.m., Friday in Sandy trampoline. Goodwill Industries will Thursday — 9 a m., trampo send their truck to Sandy, Bor line; 10 a m., Story Hour by ing, Estacada and Colton Fri Mrs. Lois Shearman; 2 p.m., day, June 29, to collect items of Art sketching by Rev. Edward clothing, furniture, appliances Neuenfeldt. and other household goods. Friday — Special Events — Those who wish to contribute 1st Friday, Paddle Pool for repairable discards are asked to call the following: Sandy- Boring—Mrs. Ivan A. Barker. GIRLS VISIT Mutual 7-2351; Estacada-Col Miss Linda Eskelsen of Wood burn and Miss Connie Ford, ton—Rev. Milton Nelson, CRest- Corvallis, were weekend guests wood 9-3375. They will arrange ot Miss Jean Lane, Sandy. The for the truck to pick up your girls, who are students at Ore donation. There's a shortage at Good gon State University, came for will Industries of high chairs, Rainbow installation Saturday, training chairs, play pens, baby June 9, when Miss Lane was cribs and bassinets. Goodwill installed as Worthy Advisor of is short of table radios, too. Mountain View Assembly No. 46. Sunday morning they at tended Sandy Community Pres LEGION CONVENES byterian church together. Representatives of Sandy American Legion Post 127 will join several thousand Oregon KRUM AT AIR SCHOOL Army Pvt. Dale L. Drum, 19, Legionnaires in Seaside for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. 44th State Convention of The Krum 2, Sandy, recently American Legion June 20-23. completed the five-week air National Commander Charles craft maintenance course at Bacon, Kansas City, will be the Aviation School, Fort Ruck joined by Gov. Mark O. Hat- er, Ala. Krum studied operation field and other luminaries on of army airfields and servicing the convention platform. and maintaining army air con, a corporation lawyer, t was planes and helicopters. He is a elected leader of the 2,700,000 the Legion 1961 graduate of Sandy high members Denver last year school. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Clark, Rt. 1, Box 212, Sandy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Clark, to Ronald Dean Pierce. Jean is a 1962 graduate of Sandy high O Is o 1 ORANGE ANO k. FOR YOU Pierce is a senior at the Uni versity of Oregon. The wedding is planned foi July 28 at Immanuel Luther an church. YOUR FAMILY AUCTION New and Used Sales * Service MILLS BROS. 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