Cottrell Doings AT SANDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Walter C. Taylor, Lee Irwin, Co Publishers Entered at the Post Office at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March, 1879 Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Association. by Doug Castle and Janis Crane Class officers in Miss Porett’s to be on a losing streak, having sixth grade room are John War­ lost the last three games. Rock­ ren, president; Linnea Cansler, wood, having good height, control­ Published every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co. S2 Annual Subscription vice - president; Tommy Fuss­ led most of the rebounds. Early ell, secretary; Nick Eklund, re­ in the second quarter David Jack- «ire 2 Saimly Post, Sandj, Oregon Ju mi ary 23, 1964 porter; Kathy Harrison, student ley twisted his ankle and was out council representative. until the last few minutes of the General by Kenny Burdick and In spelling they are playing a third quarter. 1/13 — Selliä Armsplger, Rt. mans to Gresham General by Deane Bob Pursel. basketball game in which a per­ Sandy lost the game 37-27, fight­ 1, Boring, transported from a lo­ Wessellnk and Gib Oldenkamp. 1/19 Lex Schmitz, Sandy, fect score counts as a field goal. ing all the way. The only three cal rest home to St. Vincent’s 1/18 — Connie Gump, Nancy, died en transit from a local doc­ In social studies they made maps scorers in the game were Ron hospital by Juanita Conn, Ruth John, Harold, and Leila Lellilld, tor’s office to the Veteran’s hos­ of South America with wheat-paste Williams, David Jackley and Don­ Kolling and Billie McNutt. all of St. Helens, from a car acci­ pital. Attendants were Kenny Bur­ and fine sawdust. When they dry nie Snyder. Fire truck to the Curtis Thomp­ dent near Government Camp to dick and Bob pursel. they will be painted. The JV’s lost their game to son residence, south Cherryville Gresham General by Gene Fisch­ Lena Hutchins, Brightwood, Mr. Buroker’s sixth grade star­ Rockwood 30-26. The next home road. Stove explosion, no damage er and Kenny Burdick. from Portland Osteopathic hospi­ ted the week off with disecting two game will be today, Thursday, at reported to the residence. 1/18 — Mike Motejl and Milt tal to Orchard Crest Rest Home cow’s eyes. They are studying eye­ 3:30 with Heights. 1/15 — Karen and Donald R. Marcy, Sandy, from an auto acci­ by Kenny Burdick and Bob Pur­ sight in science. They are bring­ Taft Jr., Sandy, from near Rick- dent on Dover road to Gresham sel. ing news articles of Latin Amer­ GIRLS SPORTS ica to help understand social stud­ By Gloria Anderson & Marsha ies. Smith New class officers are Gwen- na Shaw, president; Mary Jo Mad­ Mr. Boothby’s room won the ison, vice - president; Pat Car­ morning rescess sackett intra­ ey, secretary; Charlotte Hames, murals in the intermediate build­ council representative; Shirley ing. Julie Snyder’s team is lead­ Gannon, sergeant-at-arms; and ing in the volleyball Intramurals Jim Martin, reporter. at noon. Miss Tomlinson reports some In the uppergrade gym Penny very good entries for the Oregon Paluck and Connie Berger’s team History Essay Contest. The win­ is still in the lead in volleyball ners will be announced next week. Intramurals. Mrs. Katt’s pupils have been After basketball is over, tumb­ making Indian band Instruments ling will start in P.E. and then dance to them Indian style. They are proud to say they had only one absent all week. Mrs. Beehler’s 4th grade stu­ dents were happy to have Ella DeLong become a member of the class on Tuesday. Each is tak­ ing a turn as her helper at school. Paul Hutchinson moved to Mil­ waukie at Christmas time. He wrote a letter to the class telling about the school he Is in now. In Mrs. Beehler’s art class they are trying to keep the snow away by making snowmen families and snow pictures. Shirley Hallmark is a new pupil in Mrs. Triplett’s room since Jan. 15. Mike Booker from Mr. Booth­ by’s room moved to the Orient district. 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