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Romine, Valitski exchange vows
Mary Jane Romine and
Todd Michael Valitski were
married at 8 p m March 12
at
the
C o m m u n ity
Presbyterian Church in
Sandy
A reception was held at
the Oddfellows Hall in San-
Boring horsewoman to vie
for county queen honors
dy
Romine is the daughter
of J e r r y and M a rg e
Romine of Sandy.
Valitaki is the son of Walt
and Shirley Valitaki of San
dy
Julie Ann Hannon of
T ro u td ale, the b ride's
sister, was honor atten
dant
A Sandy Union High
School graduate is among
seven Clackamas County
horsewomen competing for
the honor of being selected
first lady of the Clackamas
County F air and Rodeo
Tam i Valitski and Lon
Williams, both of Sandy,
were bridesmaids
Bob Valitski of Sandy,
the Bridegroom's brother,
was best man
Ken Harmon of Trout
dale and Earl Eldridge of
Boring were ushers
Lisa Hottman was the
flower girl and Corey Dowe
was the ring bearer
The day was also special
in that it was the bride's
father’s birthday
Todd and Mary Valitski
Elizabeth Jane Warren,
19, Boring, said she is ex
cited about the possibility
Elizabeth Warren
Carmony elected president
Larry Carmony of 40191
S.E Fish Hatchery, Sandy,
has been elected president
of Sigma Delta Pi, a na-
tional Spanish honorary at
Oregon State University.
He is a junior in the
school of business
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ball this Saturday evening,
March 27, at 8 p m in the
m a in p a v ilio n a t the
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
fairg ro u n d s in Canby.
Master of ceremonies will
be Richard Ross, KATU-
TV news anchor man The
new first lady will be
crowned by Joni Harms,
1981 Miss Clackamas Coun
ty F air and Rodeo.
“ I feel the Clackamas
County F a ir and Rodeo
Warren has been riding
would be a great one to pro
ever since she got her first
mote," she said. "Living in
horse when she was 6 years
the Gresham-Sandy area, 1
old With a new horse, Miss
would have a great oppor
M irle e , she feels her
tunity to help promote it
ch an ces a re g r e a t ly
more,”
enhanced in the horseman
T he w in n e r w ill be ship portion of the competi
selected at a coronation tion.
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She has taken her horse
to competitions at the coun
ty and state fairs and has
been a 4-H member for the
eight years she has lived in
Boring.
The 198’ SUHS graduate
is now a student at the
Edeline Training Center, a
Portland modeling school
O'^ier contestants in-
clude Rosemary Anderson.
21, Estacada; Brenda Lee
Bennett, 18, Colton; Bonnie
Block, 20, Colton, Diana
Brown, 21, Canby, Kimber
ly Buchanan. 18, Canby,
and Karen Shirley, 18,
Mulino.
Miss Clackamas County
F a i r and Rodeo w ill
receive a complete western
outfit, a 8500 cash award to
be used either as a scholar
ship or as expense money
toward participation in the
Miss Rodeo USA contest,
and a three-month model
ing course at the Edeline
Training Center, valued at
$1,200
Contestants will be inter
viewed by a panel of three
judges, each exploring a
different set of eligibility
factors A horsemanship
qualification test will be
held at the fairgrounds F ri
day evening and personali
ty and appearance screen
ing events will be held the
following day. All events
are open to the public.
Local FFA members
earn state honors
Robin Johnson won a
Gold Award and Patti Ten
E yc k re ce iv ed a $300
scholarship at the Future
Farm ers of America state
convention in C orvallis
March 19-22.
Johnson won her award
in scrapbook competition.
She
fin is h e d
second
overall, and earned a Gold
Award
She finished second in
d is t r ic t
c o m p e titio n
(M arch 2) to qualify for
state competition.
Ten Eyck won her $300
scholarship for scholastics,
p ro ject and leadership
skills, according to Les
Geren, F F A advisor.
The Oregon Seed Trade
Commission sponsors the
scholarship.
Kristie Markwell finish
ed fourth in secretary’s
book competition, receiv
ing a Silver Award.
L is a S h ep p a rd p a r
ticipated in a quiz competi
tion that tested students*
knowledge of how farm
cooperatives work. She
didn't win an award at
state but finished second at
the d istrict convention,
which earned her the op
portunity to compete.
Others that participated
from SUHS include M att
Howard, Jennifer Mann,
Deann McDermed, Todd
Kasch, Robby Swan, Doug
Butler, Ami Aschoff, Julie
Ferdun and Lisa Sheppard.
David Ray Yeager bom
Jay and Judy Yeager of
Sandy recently announced
the birth of a son, David
Jay.
He joins a sister, Karen,
5.
David was born Feb. 2 at
E m a n u e l H o sp ital. He
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