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6 — SANDY (O r«.) POST Thurs.. Nov. 13, 1975 High school musical scheduled Firehouse art session Sandy Union High School opens its theater season with a 50's musical, "Corndoggie," Nov 13. H and 15 "Corndoggie" was written by two young West Linn men, D avid C othrell and M ike Eingerut. Playing the* students at Hoover High in this spoof of the rock-and-roll era are Shawn Boyle, Clayton Allen, Liz Henry, Dan Brown, Cheryl, Tina Smith and J.R Hanmg Supporting roles are performed by Darrell Kblen, Bob Lowe, THE ARTS conic to the firehouse. Oil painting class utilizes the meeting room of Boring Rural Eire District for work shop under district policy of full utilization of resources. This Monday class, instructed by Helen Turner, at easel, is new and right now comprises students from Sandy. Another class, meeting on Thursdays, in cludes students from Boring. Others at this session are, from left: Tracy Ritter, Kay Daniels and Gerry Ritter. 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Sheldon Simonis is student musical director and Jerri Ellis is student director The dancing is under the direction of students Clayton Allen and Colleen Meier with help from Annette Hodden and Liz Henry The technical work has been under the direction of David Apple Performances are at 8 p.m, each night Cottrell School news Fourth Grade helping fourth grade students Mrs. Jean Johnson to understand that life in Ixtst Friday was field trip Oregon has not always been as day for Cottrell fourth graders it is today. The class, plus a number of SPECIAL READING NEWS mothers, visited the Ituhan Mrs. Kathy Miyake program put on by Chief Eeltxiska at Ariel, Wash In the special reading classes The chief is woodcarver and at Cottrell all the students are story teller He shows many busy with various activities masks which he has carved, that are specially designed to and tells the old Indian legends help them im prove their that go with the masks The reading This Title I funded costumes, dances and rituals program is highly in of the ancient Indian customs dividualized and in all rases, are dem onstrated in his short and long range goals are programs Chief Lelooska has selected for each child and an made a thorough study of the appropriate program is cu ltu re of the Northwest developed to meet his or her Indians and his programs are needs very authentic. This year there are 30 Since the fourth grade has students from grades3 through been studying about the early 8 involved in these reading inhabitants of the Oregon classes. Each class meet« in country, this was an interesting the library for abixit 30 minutes and worthwhile program for us a day The class has m ore in Since all the students are teresting experiences in store reading on different levels and loiter in the year, they hope to have special reading problems have an Indian evening at the they each work individually on school and entertain their materials that fit their needs parents with a program and Besides the four motivational some Indian food reading programs that are The classroom is beginning to available, the pupils also use look like the Oregon country of the reading machines which long ago There's a forest of improve their fluency These crepe paper trees. Sitting under machines help them to first one group of trees is a little log read isolated words, then cabin that not only adds to the phrases, then sentences and decor, hut doubles as an audio finally paragraphs at various visual room for special speeds reading-film projection The The students feel a sense of cabin is dark enough for a pride when they can read a group to have films without the word that flashes for 1 -100th of rest of the room being a second Some students are darkened. «Recording their reading speed The Columbia River flows and accuracy on charts and across the front of the room they participate in “ game day” (below the blackboard) with a in which they play many dif sailing vessel and an Indian ferent reading games which dugout canoe afloat amid the help in word attack skills, white caps Indian fishermen vocabulary and com are at work with their nets and prehension This is one of their another group of Indians is favorite days busy drying the fish There's a This type of learning goes beaver dam and a cliff full of along with one of the program's pictographs on the other wall. main objectives to motivate As a follow-up to the Lelooska these students who ordinarily trip, a pot patch house will be don't get turned on to reading in built and a totem pole erected the reg u lar classroom tall of cardboard, of course). situation All of this project work is Another way of motivation is through reading cixi | mmis which the students earn w hen they do an assignment well or progress in their reading skills These coupons then are traded for some kind of privilege or small reward After two months in special reading this school year moat of the students have already shown progress and are on their way to becoming better readers Nr keel library news Angela Ereese November will be a month of many activités in our school library We will begin a new reading club for studrntx called "The Curiosity Reading Club" Members will read bouks, write book reviews, give oral reports and receive special book markers We now have a display of student made posters of favorite hooks and stories on exhibit in (xir library During National Book Week Nov 17-23. we plan to have a bookmark contest Entries may be made of paper, textiles or leather and winners will be awarded gilt certificates for new books We plan to involve as many students as possible in all our book week activités including l*ook talks, storytelling, films and of course, reading Cottrell students have been very en thusiastic library uses this fall and we hope to make it an exciting year in the library Equipment token Logging equipment valued at II.not) was stolen Nov 7 from the Bull Run Watershed According to sh eriff's reports, the equipment was the property of Schopport Logging Co . 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