ìandy I ost NEW AT Vol. SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 THUDS.. Fnr.-SAT SPECIALS WOODLAND RAMBLES Section Two No. 41 ALONG THE PIONEER PATHS by JAN CAROTHERS LISTERINE FAMILY STORE 111 Shelby By JOE KIEFER Hi, all! Lots has been going on Vicki Opperman, Cathy Jensen, around Sandy high the last few Tom Karlen, Barbara Holt, Rosy days. So much, in fact, that I Adams. Centuries before the white man Reg. 83c Family Size lake at this extreme elevation Alternates are: Renay Brant, hardly know where to begin. So reached the fertile valleys “where in North America. The altitude I shall just take a random stab Milt Fox, Jim Boring, Patti O’ rolls the Oregon,” the prehistoric of North Sister is 10,067 feet, Shia, Barbara Fleischman, Joyce at my list and start. Indians worshipped the Tomanus of Middle Sister 10,039. Student Body Cards are being Waltmire, Jan Gulvin, and Saun- the three snow-clad mountains vis­ Seventeen glaciers covering sold during the lunch hours by dra Wolfe. ible from all parts of central, 2,257 acres lie lodged in a com­ The representatives elected by the student body officers. The eastern and western Oregon. A few paratively southern portion of the seniors are: George Llen- sale has been turned into a class Reg. 98c of the more courageous of these North America and cover the larg­ kaemper, Sandy Welden, Diane competition on a sales percent­ early dwellers visited the secret est acreage of any ice field as age basis. The prize will be a Root, Janice Lane, Lynda Belcher, treasure chest of these exalted far south as this in the United Mike Persons. sports night for the winning class mountains and obtained the val- States. Alternates are: Lanny Asakawa, sponsored by the two losing clas­ ualbe obsidion which they traded The Three Sisters region once Mike Devecka, Connie Schwende- ses. far and wide to the Indians of the site of mighty Mount Mult­ Oct. 16 Is the final day of the mann, Rebia Paugh, Cheryl Hames, the plains, rivers, valleys and nomah, the ancient ancestor of and Ken Enz. contest. The ASB card, cost­ coast. the Three Sisters is located about ing $3.50, saves approximately After the Canby game the Var­ Perhaps a thousand years later midway between the Columbia $27 for a student who owns It. These sity Rally held the first dance, the white man urged westward river and the south boundary of savings includ admissions to all entitled “1st in 10”, in the school by the same impulse which brought Crater Lake National Park. home sporting events and reduced cafetorlum. Quite a crowd turned his Asiatic predecessors east­ Multnomah is an old Indian name rates on away games, entrances out to go to the event decorated ward, reached the yellow ptne for that part of the Willamette to national assemblies and many with a football motif. slopes of the Eastern Cascades. River between Oregon City and the other things. Clackamas County represen­ Here at intervals between their Columbia River. There have been some ghastly tative Beulah Hand (Dem.) and labors and their conflicts, they It was chosen for Oregons deeds taking place In the school her opponent In the upcoming elec­ gazed westward to these beauti­ highest prehistoric mountain be­ kitchen recently. Well at tion Roger Miller (Rep.) visited Reg. $1.49 ful mountains, and in their ad­ cause of the dignity and beauty least I think it would be ghastly Sandy high last week. They spoke miration named them the “Three of the name. to clean 300 pounds of fish. But to the seniors In their American Sisters.” Remember in one of my form­ that’s what eight homemaking stu­ Problems Classes. They each gave The Three Sisters mountains er columns I reminded you that dents, under the supervision of their own party’s side of many of rest upon the worn remnants of the initiative to close the Colum­ Mrs. Maxine Snyder, did. the issues facing the United Stales. Oregons greatest, the historic bia River to commercial salmon The school was given 300 pounds The general consensus of op­ mountain, Mount Multnomah; this and steelhead fishing will be on the 100 Tablets Reg. $1.25 of silver salmon by the fish hatch­ inion is that all the kids, whether mountain once rose approximately November ballot. Now the Powder ery and someone had to clean strongly Democrat, staunchly Re­ a mile in height above the present River Sportsmans club at Baker, it, and those girls “volunteered”! publican, or neutral, really en­ snow-clad tops of the Three one of the largest in the State, The lunch menu for the following joyed the two speakers. Sisters. has reversed its stand on initia­ day had on it, that’s right, salmon. Tomorrow Sandy plays Wy’east The top of this enormous moun­ tive and now supports the measure. You know, I wonder what the Home on our field and I hope you all tain was lost by a gigantic ex­ I look for a hot fight on this mea­ Ec girls ate for lunch that day. support the team by attending the plosion which left one of the larg­ sure. In mid-October there will be game. Okay? Okay! est calderas in the world. A warning: the Oregon Scholastic Journalism Speaking of sports I’d like to The Three Sisters and most of A recently passed federal law Conference in Eugene to which give a rather belated congratula­ the adjacent peaks have acquired giving UJS. Commissioners juris­ both the yearbook and the news­ tions to the Cross Country track their present form as the result diction over persons who take paper staff will go. To raise YEARS SUPPLY team and Coach James Rossi for of later volcanic and glacial activ­ motorized vehicles into specified money to partially pay for the winning the meet with Parkrose ity. U.S. Forest Service will result 365 TABLETS fees the newspaper staff held a car 44-15. Within the vicinity of the Three in Increased federal enforcement. wash in the Sandy Piggly Wiggly Also congratulations are in Sisters there are about fifty young Federal law prohibits use of mot­ parking lot. order for the Frosh football team. volcanic cones. One cinder field orized transportation in primi ­ Reg. $7.95 Though the hours were offically Good for you, the only Frosh team is over a mile long, one half mile tive and wilderness areas and 9 to 2 the event was stretched 144 Tablets In Sandy’s history to win three wide and five hundred feet deep. any other National Forest area until 3:30. It was great weather football games. Miles of the surrounding country or trails designated. The penalty PGE Collection/ — West Coast for a car wash which may account are strewn, like summer snow, for taking a trail motorcycle, Telephone — S&H Green Stamps for the fact that they were so While we, in period III, have been with pumice. A lava field covering scooter or other device into the — Western World Money Orders busy. Charging $1 a car they trying to uncover the “deep dark over eighty square miles Is per­ posted areas is six months in earned $30.50. secrets of chemistry” there sud­ haps the largest accessible re- jail, and or a $500 fine. denly comes creeping a faint Judy Jonsrud and Gordon Decker ÍT YOUR cent lava bed In the United With these limits on the penal­ rhythmic sound from the field. deserve special thanks for all States, ties the cases can be handled S iM)Y You realize what the sound is, their help Saturday especially The South Sister a young vol- by U.S. commissioners. Previ­ since they aren’t even on the staff. the band. (Of course, you really cano, is 10,352 feet high and ously the cases had to be taken REX ÍLL knew all along!) It becomes har­ The student body represen­ bears at its chest a crater lake. into UJS District Court The state Q uality tatives, club and class officers, der not to look at them but no, MUTUAL 1 dependability This lake is 10,200 feet high, about has no laws covering use of mot­ DRUG chemistry is very Important, but attended the student workshop held 12331 1000 feet in diameter and is, as orized vehicles In forest wild­ Tuesday, Sept. 29. At this meeting still. . . NO, exercise self-control. far as known, the largest crater erness, or primitive areas. Suddenly you can stand it no students found out more about the longer and you sneak a quick peek workings of parliamentary proced­ through the windows but then you’re ure which they would be using in hooked and you watch them march, the student council meetings and club meetings. A skit on the ways all in perfect step (well almost), which student council meetings for the rest of the period. You say were conducted at “Jarvie High” to yourself Tomorrow I’ll study! and at "Cloud High” showed in a humorous way the values of Junior Class dues are being col­ well organized meetings. lected In all the junior U.S. history classes. They consist of 50$ a Helen Decker, student body semester. This money will go to president, was in charge of the finance the class play and the meeting; and she tried to clarify prom. So juniors sometime within and explain some of the finer the next few days please pay your points of procedure. She also en­ dues. couraged Freshmen and Soph­ omores to speak up anil express The play chosen for this year’s their opinions. class production Is “The Man Who On Sept. 21 student council rep­ Came to Dinner” by George S. resentatives were elected in the Kaufman and Moss Hart. Play Freshmen and Sophomore English try-outs will be held at the end of classes, the Junior U.S. history this week or early next week when classes, and in the Senior Amer­ the advisors, Mr. Crow and Mr. ’65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan ican Problems classes. Gay receive the scripts. Juniors' They are frosh: Gaylen Hen­ will be notified. dricks, Linda Persons, Randy Shaw, Linda McCartney, Connie Seniors Kay Markham and Mike Thompson, Kathy Vlckley, Julia Barnett were chosen as the Pio­ Paugh, Jim Carpenter, Dexter Hill neer Press staff’s Boy and Girl and Patty Mathews. of the Month. They were chosen It’s '65's biggest, most beautiful change. There's strik­ ride with a new Full Coil suspension system. Fact is, Alternates: Sky Snethen, Jen­ for the quality of Friendliness. ing new styling. New length, width and lowness. A if you overlook just one thing you can easily convince nifer Ruegg, Ron Beaudoin, Janice The National Honor Society Is roomier new Body by Fisher housing an interior yourself you’re onto a big expensive car here. Crane, Scott Winchester, Nancy having a Sadie Hawkins Girl ask that’s a knockout. And a more serene Jet-smooth 'CHEVROLET And that thing is its Chevrolet price. Carolus, Connie Berger, Butch Boy Dance Oct. 16 after the Sandy Nelson, Mickey Lane, Carlotta home football game. George Llen- Davis. kaemper, president, says that Sophomore reps are Gregory dress will be very informal (like Lehr, Julee Nichols, Rod Hames, grubbles). Gary Fox, Jack Lester, Jim Nagae, After tomorrow’s Wy’east home Mike Steward, Jerry McClain. game the Key Club is having a Alternates are: Judy Schutes, dance. So be sure to support the Pat Matheny, Martha Drew, Carol team, then support Key Club and Meier, Robert Haak, Kay Kirby, attend the dance. Ken Jones, David Knoll. 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