Thursday, Apr. 23, 1964 (Sec. 1) The Sandy (Ore.) Post SUHS to Hold Open House Kiwanians Hear Youth for Christ Guidance Leader To Show Film classes, Refreshments will be served by the girls Home Economics classes, Sandy high school will hold open house on Monday, April 27, from 7 until 9 p.m. The program will be highlighted by such events as Wood Shop and boys and girls Physical Education oy Jeannie Henaon Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Gee! This Is the week! Every thing has been happening. First there was an Honor Society In duction ceremony Monday. Cam paigning for next year’s student body officers took place Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Excerpts from the Senior Class Play were given Thursday, candidates for student body offices gave speeches Thursday and officers were elected the same day. Monday was dress up day, and last but not least, the Senior Class Play will tie presented Friday night at 8 p.m. in the cafetorium. Saturday, May 2 is the date scheduled for the junior-senior prom. 1 guessed the theme...but I promised not to tell. Now I’ve got you wondering. All of the guys are saving their money and all the girls are either making their dresses or scanning all of the downtown department stores. The prom is undoubtedly the biggest event of the year, except for graduation. Nothing could be greater than that. There have been some unusual happenings in this year’s cam paigning. Ken Enz and Dale Phelps have been giving political speeches everyday during lunch periods. Students were urged to ask questions concerning just about anything that relates to Ken, Dale and the student body. You should see the cafetorlum. Signs are everywhere, not only iiH iiiH H n n M t t iiiiiiiH iiiit H iiiin iH im VA Live today; knowing tomorrow, today will be history . . . —L.T.H. 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After all, it’s not every day that students put on a production without props or scenery. The seniors (or rather those in the play) have really been working hard and are undoubtedly going to put on the best play that I’ve ever seen at dear old SUHS, University for 8 weeks, Jim Ben- shoof will be hopping down to OSU for the JESSI course. All three of the lucky kids are juniors. These are only a few of the bright people at Sandy high. Only 23 more school days for us seniors! Sounds great, doesn’t it? The only trouble is that our announcements and cards haven’t arrived. SUHS Campaigns Are Completed By Norman Fox After three rigorous days of active campaigning, candidates for student body office at Sandy high are primed to hear the results of today’s election. Monday through Wednesday of this week were set aside as open season on SUHS voters, and the balloting was done during lunch periods today. Sixteen candidates running for four different offices provided the variety of choice. An add itional officer, the newly-approved business manager, might be voted on later in the year to serve in addition to the present president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Ken Enz, Helen Decker, Lanny Asakawa, Larry Armstrong, and Jon Sandstrom were in the chase for the presidency. Dale Phelps, Jerry Nagae, Hilde Ols, and Tom Karlen opposed each other for vice-president. Marilyn Warren, Nancy Hite, Kathy Weiden, and Laurie Nelson were on the ticket for secretary, and Janice Lane, Kay Markham, and Sandy Sindt were candidates for tresurer. Each candidate gave his official campaign speech this morning. But. It'll be great, I promise yout Students who were Inducted into the National Honor Society last Monday are as follows: Seniors — Mike Bauer, Sally Amstad, Pat Byrd, Ann Marie Another bridal shower was held Haneberg, Lanny Asakawa, Helen for the popular Marilyn Mitchell Decker, Paul Smoke, Linda Bel in the lower level of the Baptist cher, Tom Dayl, Norman Fox. chapel on Friday, April 17. The Juniors.-Margaret Boothby, chapel was decorated with spring Ken Enz, Cheryl Hanies, Diane flowers. Mrs. Duncan Brinkley Root, Cliff Hedden, Sandra Sindt, was in charge of tills part of the George Llenkaemper, Roberta event. Matheson, A scene in miniature was placed We have some pretty smart kids on one of the tables and labeled at Sandy, Helen Decker will be "future home of Mr. and Mrs. attending Humbolt Institute, a Tom Kasch." The wedding will take place tn Microbiology college at Arcata, California this summer. George the chapel on May 2. Llenkaemper will be attending the A play was presented,"The Life Texas Agricultural and Mining and Loves of Marilyn" the theme of which was developed from her AT TIRE STORES AT TIRE STORES love of horses. At the conclusion of the play Mrs. Clarence Bennett sang and Mrs. Art Benshoff pre sented the devotions. 3 ^BEGoodrich Another Shower For Miss Mitchell R a NYLON TRACTOR TIRES Handicapped people in more than 25 different disability groups are served by non-profit Goodwill Ind ustries. They receive on-the-job training, paid employment and hope for a better and fuller life. Good will needs public support by giv ing things no longer used or need ed. B. F. Goodrich ' POWER GRIP” The Popular 10 28 Size We did it11 The independent OK Tire Store Dealers in Oregon and Wash Plut tai •nd your OTMtR Siili inn 10 74 13 24 5? 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Vocational guidance is difficult in that there Is such rapid change in the requirements for various jobs and new occupations are constantly appearing. Kiwanians were interested to know that 30 per cent of Sandy High graduates go on to college or university and that 70 per cent needed help in finding Jobs or finding training after high school for a job. It was pleasing to hear that Richard McQueen, Sandy High Chern, teacher has been awarded a year’s scholarship by the Nat ional Science Foundation. Two stu dents have received grants for science study from the Nat. Sci. Foundation. George Leinkemper will go to Texas A. and M. this summer to study geology. Helen Decker will go to Humbolt State College to study biology Gresham Co-op 575 NE 8th MO 5-9151 Youth for Christ Saturday night at Benson high school, 7:30 p.m., will show Billy Graham’s newest color film "Touch of Brass.” The Christian high school choir directed by Robert Barber will provide music. 3 H HOB Its th* Made in Manchester, England, World Wide Pictures chose a cast out of the locality for "Touch of Brass" and is the story of a work ing man’s family. Billy Graham in an evangelist message addresses a generation growing in the shadow of the atom ic cloud. Resulting in a ring of authenticity rarely seen on the motion picture screen, the film Includes something for every age group. It» the Water Since 1896 Light Olympia Beer has been brewed only at Tumwater, Washington. The reason is refreshingly clear— /ts the Water" Olympia Brewing Company. 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