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Thor« Boring grade school names honor roll School menus Sandy Cottrell Welches Monday. Feb. 16 President’s Day President’s Day President’s Day Tuesday, Feb. 17 Hot pork sandwich Mashed potatoes Gravy Popeye salad Buttered spinach Cookies Milk Tuesday. Feb. 17 Chuckwagon stew Cheese sticks Roll - butter Apricot cobbler Milk Tuesday, Feb. 17 Beef & cheese tostada with Lettuce & Tomatoes Mixed Fruit Milk Wednesday. Feb. IS Fish sticks T arta r sauce Seasoned green beans Fruit salad Cinnamon Roll M ilk Officials at Boring Upper Grade School last week an nounced th e n am es of students who made the honor roll for the second nine-week period Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.2 or better in order to qualify for the honor roll Fifth grade students nam ed to the honor roll included Leslie Barker. Trisha Burri, Bill Cate, Michael Ford, K ris s y G ra h a m , K r is ty K ru g e r, C o lette L in to n , Suzanne McKenzie, Pixie M eier and T rixie Meier. Other fifth graders includ ed Chris Moody, Rocky Nakvasil, B lair O’Halloran, Barry Pack, Angie Parrish. C r a ig R e a s o r, S tu a rt Richey, Roger Robinson. Wendy Stricker, Leng Tang, Stephanie Tram m ell, Billy Monday, Feb. 1C Monday. Feb. IS Wednesday, Feb 18 Wednesday. Feb. 18 Sliced turkey roll Potatoes — gravy Buttered peas 4 carrots Honey buttered biscuit Peaches M ilk Fried chicken Potato salad Buttered peas Cauliflower chunks Dixie cups M ilk Thursday, Feb. 19 Thursday. Feb.IS Wiener wraps Catsup Potato rounds Carrot sticks Apricot halves Milk Beef stroganoff On Rice Buttered broccoli Carrot sticks Date bread Apricots M ilk Thursday. Feb.19 Salisbury steak Savory rice Seasoned green beans Bread — butter Fruited jello M ilk Friday. Feb.20 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Tossed green salad Garlic bread Apple coffee cake Milk SUHS drama club busy with comedy rehearsals 5, 6 and 7. 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Save $70 to ’ 150 Seventh graders selected for the honor roll were Jim Dwyre, Darren Ford, Kris Haley, Coral Howell, Chery, Jacobs, Rusty Moss, Lynn Other eighth graders listed were Amy Lynch, Janet M o o d y, W ade R o b e rts , Dawn Robertson, Jennifer S a s s e r, T a m m y S h a w , Jessica Telford and Jenine Willey. Watkins, Jeff Davis, Lori Aschoff, Chuang Teng. Kim Gustafson. Don Haefner, L yd ia Yungeberg, Chris Moody, T rixie Meier, Todd Wright and Tonya Camp. CHOICE PLUS INTEREST YES! LOCATED IN PIONEER SQUARE 38750 PROCTOR BLVD. W o o d Stoves I Other sixth graders named were M artha Richardson, Christine Rockwood, Andy Shaw, Scott Shields, John S tricklan d, Cory T a y lo r, T in a T e lfo r d , M ic h e lle W atkins, Danny W eaver, Kristine Whitmore, Tam m y Wright and Craig Woodall. Eighth graders listed on the honor roll included Amy Barker, Theresa Broeren. Lori Brown, Kevin Cagasan, Diane Davis, Kevin Fox, Teresa Baare, Jill Gentry, Kelly Graham and Nicole Iseli. 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It was a Broadway smash hit and was later made into a full- length motion picture. The production, directed by SUHS dram a teacher M ark Kuntz, will be done in a ‘ ‘theater-in-the-round” set ting — the first time it has ever been done at the school. The show opens Feb. 27 and runs Feb. 28 and March F «h. 12. 1991 (U c 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST— S MOW »1,495 »799 »799 »329 »279 "Now's THE best tim e to buy I Compare our prices anyw h erel' ACCESSORIES • Safe-T-Flue « nr l9r • Bellows < s -tr » < *-» 2 1 " • Decorator Matches « i- ’ I* 1 • Chimgard therm om eter« * *7* • Time Switches rr • Time Switches « •» CLACKAM AS CO UNTY BANK »33* »9* Sandy Office 668 5501 Hoodland Office 622 5151 Boring Office 665 woo • Fireplace toolsets « nr nr » 1 5 *-» 5 5 * ENERGY CORNER INC 38750 Proctor Blvd — S A N D Y 6 6 8 *8 115 I