Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 25, 1974, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thurv. April 26, 1974 (SEc. 1)
Outdoor education proves attractive
Spring Faire highlighted by YWCA
The fourth Annual Spring
Faire at the downtown YWCA
is April 27, from 10 a m to 6
p.m The Faire, an experience
tor all ages, is sponsored by the
YWCA Adult Program Com­
mittee
Proceeds from the Faire are
used to improve the adult and
children's programs at the
YWCA In the past three years
proceeds from the Faire have
been used to purchase sewing
machines, easels, a kiln, pot­
tery wheels and tape recorders.
This year the committee
plans to use proceeds to pur­
chase an opaque projector, to
finish building a dark room and
purchase dark room supplies,
to purchase q u a lity c ra ft
supplies for a Friday Senior
Citizen Group and to provide
live entertainment for children
during the year
Six
specialty
booths,
children's entertainment and
booths by individual artists will
be featured at this year’s Faire
The booths set-up individual
a rtis ts w ill feature leaded
stained glass, doll fashions and
cradles, m etal sculptures,
pottery, children’s toys and
dolls, brass-bead jewelry and
bulletin boards
The chiltfc-en’s entertainment
program will be presented once
in the morning and once in the
afternoon, by Debbie Heasley,
F a m ily
C ircus* Theatre
director
The six specialty booths
include Kitchen Cupboard,
Garden Shop, Book Stall, Bid
Booth, Craft Supply Booth and
Craft Consignment Booth The
Kitchen Cupboard will have
homemade
ja m s ,
je llie s ,
A large variety of handcrafts
pastries and pickles It will be a will be featured at the Craft
place to sit for awhile and have Consigment Booth, including
a cup of coffee Potted plants, handbags, hanging scrolls,
hanging plants and terrariums watercolors, rock art, draped
will be available in the Garden figures, note paper, pebble
Shop.
people,
ceram ics
and
Both new and used books will calligraphy.
be sold at the Book Stall. This
Mrs Judy Dyer is this year’s
year bids may be made on fa ir chairm an as w ell as
dinners, a children's party and chairman of the adult program
merchandise at the Bid Booth. committee
ooo
The Craft Supply Booth will
The goat, domesticated in
have driftwood, sea shells,
beads and other supplies to use Iran as early as 8050 B.C., is the
world's oldest dom esticated
in handcrafts.
animal.
Two one-week sessions at
Trestle Glen (April 8-12 and
A p ril
15-18» involved 30
Sandy High students assisting
Estacada middle school staff
members in outdoor education
activities.
Two hundred Estacada sixth
graders were involved in the
the program and were assigned
counselors and cabins for the
L u „
Camp activities included flag
cerem onies, kitchen duty,
cabin clean-up, field studies in
plants, soils, anim als and
. nightly campfire in the classroom You should
..sinjA lonas'
have seen the fa c ia l ex-
*
, counselors were pressions of the students when
by zel Gemhart, they discussed the activities in
he^ of the science department which they engaged ”
Sandy High Both William
Twelve other students will be
MacFarlane SUHS principal, involved in the Multnomah
Ralph Peterson, high County Outdoor P rogram ,
counselor visited the which includes six camp sites
d u rin g ’ the outdoor and 4,300 students during seven
experiences
one week sessions. Sandy High
As advisor Gemhart com- has been involved in Mult-
.
“ Counselors
and nomah County’s program for
studems feR the experience five years and has furnished
8l“ e 1
and rewarding, about 80 counselors for the fall
" " ™ can n<jt
dupUcated and spring sessions
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THERE'S NEVER BEEN
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AS KEITH JENSEN and Jerri Anderson look on, Zel
Gemhart examines one of Sandy High's many books on
outdoor education activities.
Appliance out-
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brand ranges anywhere. W e’ve
lowered our prices on not just a few
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ments
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Youth legislature
convenes this w eekend
warworn*
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a Flood-lighted fam ily sized o
a Removable storage drawer
a Convenience outlet
The 27th annual YM C A
Oregon Youth Legislature is
about to convene as 300 high
school delegates representing
over 2,500 students throughout
the state prepare to meet in the
state capitol building in Salem,
April 25, 26 and 27.
overnor Toni
M cC all,
lary of State Clay Myers,
State Treasurer James Red-
en, Attorney General Lee
Johnson and other state of-
finals will be introduced at the
opening joint session the
morning of April 26, at which
.T *
,McC,an w>U address
the youth legislature
Sen. Robert Packwood will be
•irn v o T ” 1 • S?eaker , t the
Governor s banquet that
evenmg and president of the
rtr"
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on Thursday night
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experiment in state govern-
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favorite meals in just minutes.
a Mugs into household outlet.
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CONVENIENT TERMS
AVAILIBLE AT
Portland Plaza,
Beaverton,
Jantzen Beach
and Gresham
plus You Get
FREE DELIVERY
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT head, Zel Gemhart.
one of the beautiful trees dotting Sandy High
with three of his outdoor education counselor
ELECTRIC
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even
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a High speed ele­
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(
power,
outlaw ing
pay
restrooms, prohibiting smoking
in public places, determining
length and salaries of the
legislative assemblies, political
campaign contributions, and
impeachment of the President
of the United States.
During the youth legislature,
the proposed legislation will be
presented and considered by
the youth
senators
and
representatives, debated on the
floor of the house and senate,
and finally presented to the
youth government
The youth governor, who will
occupy
Gov.
M c C a ll’s
ceremonial o ffice, w ill be
elected Thursday The can
didates represent the north and
south districts of the s ta te -
geographical area designated
to distribiMe the high school
population evenly
Running for governor from
the South 18 M ary Jo K° reiva
from 6005 Bay High school, and
from the north, Jim Hastie of
West Linn High
After the Salem session the