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Boring grade school names honor roll
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Sandy
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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
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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
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Christine Rockwood, Andy
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T in a T e lfo r d , M ic h e lle
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Kristine Whitmore, Tam m y
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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.
Paulson, Joe Smelser, Jeff
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Vince Barker, Roanne Cate,
Colleen Greene, Kim Gustaf
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Robert Kruger and Bryce
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Peanuts — raisins
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Hot dog — mustard
Potato chips
Popeye salad
Banana pudding
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Friday. Feb.20
Friday. Feb.20
The Sandy Union High
School Dram a Club is in
rehearsals for its annual
winter show.
This year the club will pre
sent the thrilling comedy
’ Death Takes a Holiday.”
The show was written by
Alberto Casella and rew rit
ten for the American stage
by W alter Ferris. 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.
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