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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1964)
The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, May 21, 1964 (Sec. 1) ROLLIE & BILL'S SPRING , SALE OF QUALITY r£HJT» CLEARANCE NEW 1964 FLOOR MODELS & DEMONSTRATORS HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITIES LIMITED TIME OFFER - MAY 14TH THRU 23RD Rollie & Bill's Radio & TV 30 N.E. 2nd St Gresham MO 5-2423 A Message From Your e By Jeannie Hendon Seems as if everyone’s going on picnics. The Pep-Club recently traveled to Oak’s Park. On the same day,CrimsonSclubmembers went to Janzen Beach. Before that Rose Cortes was presented a lovely camera at the American Field Service picnic which was held at Carolyn Cooke’s home. Frosh and soph’s are hopping over to Jantzen this Thursday after school for their annual class picnic. Seniors have definatly made up their minds about their all night party which Is scheduled next Thursday night after graduation. Rose Cortes leaves the 1 Sth of June. She will travel around the United States for a month and wind up with a visit to the New York World’s Fair. (How lucky can one little gal get) The friendly lass will dance and give her fare well speech to SUHS students Thur sday morning during the annual awards assembly. Pioneer Press Staffers have really been busy! The kids are putt ing out an eight page edition next Monday. With only 60 dollars in the staff treasury, the group had to ask for money from the Senior Community Bank IT'S TIME TO PLAN! Now That Graduation Time Is Here Now that your graduation day is rapidly approach ing, it's time to stop and take a look at your world — for the decisions you make in the next few months will probably be among the most important of your lifetime. Mark Allen discusses the coming produc tion of “Male Animal” with the director of the show, Alvin Keller. Watching them are a volunteer worker from the Association for Each Friday performance of the Mark Al len players during the summer season will be a benefit for the Portland Association for Retarded Children. From left to right are Rainbow Girls Mountain View Assembly No. 46, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will have its 47th installation of of- fleers Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Sandy Masonic Hall. The elective officers to be in- stalled are: worthy advisor, Eve- Will your choice be college? Will it be the armed forces? or technical training? mar- riage? . . whatever your choice, make your decision carefully, and with the knowledge that time cannot be called back—nor will the world stop turning. We at Grehsam State Bank, where our interest is in your future, too, stand ready to assist in any way to help you make the right de cision. After all, as our com munity grows, so do we! PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAR 226 N. MAIN GRESHAM COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES Member . . Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. class and the Junior Chamber of Commerce Club. It takes $200 to put out an eight page paper. Boy, oh boy! You should see the library. There are only about four tables left in the whole room. Has been rumored that the Pioneer Building will be torn down immed iately after school closes next Tuesday. Already the long-lived tradition- alized Senior bench has been done away with. There are only two little pieces of concrete left where the bench once stood. Mr. Tom Lewis’s music student attended a party last Saturday night at the teacher’s home. Faculty and various activity and club pictures were taken last Thursday. We had a $20,000 tur quoise photo-van sitting on our campus. Cathi Lukens, senior has been in the Gresham Hospital due to Injuries which resulted from a car accident last Thursday a week ago. Cathi is back in school now. We got our autograph sheets to insert into our Mee Ma’s when we get them next fall. Senior girls have ordered cor sages to wear with their outfits at Baccalaureate next Sunday night. Next year’s Pioneer Press editor will be Diane Root. Diane, who is associate editor at the moment will be a senior next year. With two years of Journal ism behind her, Diane should prove to be an intelligent and capable manager. Football practice will start Aug ust 24, just three weeks before school begins next September. According to Mr. Larry Reisbig, head football coach, there will be a meeting the 21st at seven o’clock at the high school for the boys who are trying out for football. Mr. Rlesbig would like for the boys to stop in his class room to sign up and pick up summer workout schedule so he’ll know who to expect when he walks out on that field next September! He also will send letter reminders to expected team members. Don’t forget to come to Baccal aureate Sunday night! See you there! GRESHAM State Bank lyn Ihrke; worthy associate advi sor, Carol Seibert; charity,Cheryl Hames; hope, Janice Lane; faith, Marilyn Warren. The appointive officers to be in stalled are chaplain, Carol Meier; drill leader, Laurie Nelson; love, Retarded Children and one of the little ones, The Friday night show is a benefit for the association. (Sandy Post photo) Walter Fuhrer of the association, .Mark Allen and Bill Spencer, operator of the Log Lodge and the summer theatre. (Sandy Post photo) Set Installation Myrna Richey; religion, Judy Jonsrud; nature, Jan Gulvin; im mortality, Janice Hemmers; fidel ity, Lenna Swails; patriotism, Ka thy Searls; service, Melva Rich ey; confidential observer, Vickie Green; outer observer, Nancy Ma theny; musician, Marilyn Madi son; choir director, Vana Eri. Lents Chapter Order of DeMo- lay will do the crowning cere mony. The installation is open to the public.