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Ten Eyck nominated for scholarship
Pattie Ten Eyck. Sandy, is
recipient of one scholarship
a w a rd
and O re g o n ’ s
nominee for a second in the
4-H scholarship program,
a c c o rd in g
to
L in d a
Erickson, Oregon State
University extension agent
in Clackamas County
A senior at Sandy Union
H ig h S ch o ol, she is
daughter of Victor and
Ellen Ten Eyck. 49549 SE
Marmot Road, Sandy
P h o to b y
Scott Newton
Members of the Sandy Recreation Department's tumbling for tots class participate in a one-legged race. Pictured,
from left to right, are Julie Lehi, Johanna Tobias. Christopher Schoppert <ln back > Shyla Phillips and Andi Daugherty.
The
n in e -y e a r
4-H
member is winner of a $225
O M Plum m er scholar
ship. which is given annual
ly to a 4-H member who has
participated in the Pacific-
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock
Exposition
In addition, she's been
nominated for a $1,000
scholarship given through
the National 4 H Council by
the Educational Founda
tion of Alpha Gamma Rho
fraternity to a 4-H member
who plans to major in
agriculture
Next fall, Ten Eyck plans
to attend OSU to begin a
major in agriculture with a
minor in communications
She want, to help "non
farm people understand
the special problems and
needs of agriculture and
why a strong agricultural
industry is of benefit to all
people.”
During her years in 4-H,
she has concentrated on a
beef project Her beef herd
now includes nine Simmen-
tai c a t t le ,
Ward named
top mother
Kathy Ward of Sandy has
been named Pair-A Tykes
Mother of the Year for
1982 03.
The annual award was
presented at a mother-
daughter banquet May 4
Ward is the mother of
four children, including
twins Mike and David, age
19 She also has an older
son, Randy, and a younger
son, Chris Her husband is
Byron
Ward is currently serv
ing as president of her club
and as junior delegate to
the Northwest Association
of Mothers of Twins Club
A member of Sandy 4-H
livestock club, she has been
a junior leader for five
years
Got a home
im provem ent
project
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