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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1979)
Thur» June 2 I 1979 iSar 2) SANDV ÍO re ) POST 3 Court spans generations Royalty tapped for Mountain Days R o y a lty re p re s e n tin g several generations of area residents w ill reign over the festivities of Sandy Mountain Days July 2 8 Members of the court are Helen Sulzbach, queen, (tin n y Kallen, princess; Arlene Hathke, princes»; Shannon Ellis, prince»»; Trixie and Pixie Meier, princesses Queen Helen Suzbach and her husband Pete are former school principal» who moved to Oregon in 1959 After the move, they both taught school for several years before t heir retirement Born in Minnesota in December 1903. Mr» Sulzbach attended Mankato Teacher's College She started Reunion s \ \ | ) Y I II member \» n c y (H « o n m m reunited with Webb, a G erm an shepherd «he raised and trallied, during graduation ceremonies at the headquarters of Guide hogs for the Blind. Ini in San Itafael. ( alif. Webb Ma* presented to L arry Pickett of Oklahoma < lly. O kla., at Mas 2« graduation which marked the successful conclusion of a month s training course for the class of blind persons Webb Mas born and raised to the age of three months in the kennels of Guide hogs for the Blind, and Mas then given to Olson. Mho taught him simple obedience and good manners Under the Guide hogs program. (-11 members return the dogs Io the school m hen thes are ap p ro .Im ately IM months old so the dogs can complete a five to sis month program ol (.ulde hog training Mllh a licensed Instructor rhere is no charge to the blind for the dogs or In resident training and the organization is supported entirely by pi ts ate contributions. Perkins earns degree from Marylhurst adds, " I might even consider Much of her e ffo rts looking at an alternative went into developing and career, such as long haul coordination the "M a ry l truck d riv in g '” hurst Goes to-Sea ccxirse Perkins graduated with 62 which takes place on u 101- other students, ranging in foot restored turn of the age from 21 to GO Thirty- century schooner Perkins. Mho moved to the seven of the graduates had "E xploring marine life and Mt Hood area from gone through the Prior ecology while sailing the Minnesota a few years L e a r n in g E x p e r ie n c e Puget Sound makes me feel ago, specialized in program , which awards like un adventuress," communications Perkin» college credit for live work Perkins said Aventuresome. said she was attracted to the learning experiences too. is the fa d that Perkins Mt Hood area after visiting accumulated 100 credit hours The students made an it and m eeting urea toward her degree this last e x te n s iv e p o r t f o lio residents, and decided to academic year d o c u m e n tin g th e ir settle in the area to avail Although P erkins w ill experiences which was herself of the hiking and devote the summer months evaulated by a team camping opportunities to relaxation and continuing of academ icians and her teaching of handicrafts, She was also attracted to professionals in the students swimming and academics at M a rylh u rst s Education chosen field Christie School, her future C enter's non tra d itio n a l To date. 127 students have pursuits include graduate program which gave her the graduated from Marylhurst studies in counseling or option to earn credit for her Education Center, a college possibly in intercultural experiences as well as to which provides programs f i r communication participate in traditional "A m i who knows.'' she the adult learner study Ten Eycks win beef contest An estimated lioo people, inch ling more than 6<Hi 4-H members, participated in the Fun Day activities and contests which contributed to the raising of over $1000 The Clackamas County 4 H Leaders Assocation donated $500 of the proceed» to the Clackamas County F a ir Installation scheduled open in s ta lla tio n of officers of Mountain View Chapter No 126 of Eastern Star w ill be held at 8 p m Sunday, June 24. at the Sandy Masonic Temple Installing officers w ill be Lorene Johnson, worthy matron. M errill Stanley, w orthy patron. Ruth Stanley, m arsha l, Ivan Barker, chaplain; Meryl Reardon, musician Officers to be installed are B etty C utle r, w orthy matron; Lee Uutler, worthy patron, Maude Johnson, associate m atron; Mel Richey, assix’iate patron Zara Richey, conductress, Alberta Foust, associate conductress; Dottie Shoup, secretary, Martha Williams, treasurer. Al Philbnck, chaplain, Alberta Foust, marshal. Julia Latimer, organist. Margo Fox, Adah; Bea Woody, Ruth. Katherine Leech. Esther, Agnes Barker, Martha. Maryann Izer. Electa; Sarah Foust, warder; Jerry Swail». sentinel Board fo r fairground improvements Additional proceeds went to the 4-H Educational Center in Salem and to provide for county- wide scholarships for county 4 II camp and 4 H Summer m Certificates earned The two were among 560 persons who were awarded c e rtific a te s or degrees during the ceremony in the college's Kandall Hall Gym Zig Zag resident Patsy Ann Perkins received a bachelor of arts degree in in te rd is c ip lin a ry studies from Marylhurst Education Center on June HI Several Sandy area 4 H members earned recognition at the recent « II Family Fun F a ir at the ( lackamas County Fairgrounds in Ca nby Mark Ten Eyck of Sandy received graixl champion <4 all breed» in the beef show Ills sister Pattie earned the title of champion intermediate beef showman Susie Krick of Sandy was named reserve champior intermediate showman taaching Minnesota in 1925. and then moved to Des Plaines. III., where she met Pete and married him in April 1932 The Sulzbach* have two sons John, an engineer with Kaiser Co in Southern California, and Tom, owner of a Bresler'» Ice Cream franchise in Minnesota They have two grandchildren Princess Ginny Kallen served as the first chairman Week in Corvallis Club members also p a rtic ip a te d in the presentation of food and photography judging contests and in horse, sheep, rabbit and dairy goat shows Two Eagle Creek residents, Robert Sherman and Robert Timberlake, received General Education Development certificates during Clackamas Commun ity College'» 1979 com mencement exercises June 8 Boy born A son. Steven Louis, was bom to Louis and Debbie Sanchez, in Hollywood, Calif on June 17. The baby weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces at birth Grandparents are Raul and Carmen Sanchez of Glendale, Calif and Em il and Grace Reich of Sandy Great grandparents are Mrs Carmen Sanchez of Glendale. Calif, and Henry Wewerof Gresham. of the Sandy Recreation ( 'ornmission, ami is an active member of St Michael's Catholic Church She and her husband Bob, who works for Portland General Electric in Sandy are the parents of ten children Their grown children are Elizabeth Jordan, 27, Sandy, Kathleen, 26. P ortland Ashland. M ichael, 24 T im o th y, 23, Honolulu. Ste ven, 21, H a w a ii. Portland ( 'hildren still living at home are Margaret, 19. John, 18. Matthew, 17. Peter, 14, Christopher. 11 The Kallen» have two grandchildren M rs Kallen c u rre n tly serves as a chamber maid for the Sandy Chamber of Commerce Her hobbies include sewing, gardening, cross country skiing, reading, crafts and hiking, and she collects thimbles, shells, crucifixes and rocks Princess Arlene Rathke works as a secretary for Sandy Union High School Her husband Bob is chief of the Sandy Fire Department She was born Jan 2,1940. in Passaic, N J and attended Im m aculate Conception High School in Ixxii, N J She married Bob in 1958 The Rathkes have four children Joanne. 19; Robert 18 Diane, 16, and Douglas. 13 Mrs Rathke lists her hobbies as crocheting, hiking, school activities and talking on the telephone Princess Shannon Ellis is a graduate of E xecutive Institute of Hair Design and is employed part-time at Back Lot Barber Styling The 19-year-old princess was born in Hawthorne, C a lif, and moved with her fam ily to Sandy in July 1963 While attending Sandy Union High School, she was active in music and drama, "AcfuaHy, my dear, this deuine solid oak table is not a fam ily heir loom... I bought it at Classic W oods and finished it myself! Simple, really., they shotv you how to do it and have sim ply EV ER Ything y o u ’ll need to do if. That ivav. tve can A L l. affo rd the lu xu ry of solid w o od furniture. A fte r all. darling, family heirloom s do have to start somewhere!" participating in the Madrigal Singers. Symphonic Choir and the Pionaires She also played the role of Golde in the school's production of "F iddler on the Roof " The Sandy resident also served as editor of the yearbook and was involved in the Japanese Exchange Student Program She is a member of Explorer Post 176, a law enforcement Explorer Scouts program sponsored by the Sandy Police Department Trixie Meier Pixie Meier After high school, she attended the University of Portland She is currently enrolled in the Oregon City Beauty School and w ill graduate in August She is the daughter of Lynn Ellis. Pixie and Trixie Meier just completed the third grade at Boring Grade School The twins are the daughters of Gale and Sharon Meier of Boring They play the accordion and sing, along with their brothers Greg. 15, and Rodd, 12, and have performed at different functions anxind the area. The two sisters also play the piano and dance for the Lisa Shaer Dance Studio of Portland They list their hobbies as cooking, sewing, sw imming and bicycling The Sandy R oyalty Committee, also known as the ladies m waiting, is made up of Joyce Bignall. Marva Morgan, Sharon Meier and Ginnv Kallen >7/ <70 W H O LESA LER S k 1*0 SPRING ANO SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! 2 0 % O FF ALL FABRICS A IHTERFACINOSI Champagne promoted Marine loanee cpl M Champagne, son of William M Champagne of 49715 S E Wildcat Mountain Drive, Sandy, has been promoted to his present rank w hile serving with 3rd Marine Division based on Okinawa in Japan He joined the Marine Corps in January 1978 Shannon Ellis LINEN LOOK. METALLIC. 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