Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 27, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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BPW officers slated
for Wednesday fete
inside the church
Concert aids
new church
day school
Newly-elected officers of
the Sandy Business and
Professional Women's Club
will be installed by State
F e d e r a tio n
p re s id e n t
M a r g a re t Young next
Wednesday. June 2. at a 7
p m dinner meeting at the
G a rd e n
V illa g e
R e s ta u r a n t,
290
NE
Roberts St., Gresham.
Rosella Hour go, presi­
dent, Robert Kennedy,
v ic e p re s id e n t;
K im
N e ls o n ,
re c o rd in g
s e c re ta ry ; Chris M a c ­
D o n ald , corresponding
secretary, and Lam Staab,
treasurer, will be installed
at the dinner
Becky Rodriguez was
named winner of the BPW
Recording artist Paul
Thorson will perform in
benefit concert June 4 at
Sam Barlow High School
Proceeds from the one­
time performance will aid
the Good Shepher Com­
munity Church Day School
which will open at the new
church site on Haley Road
in Boring next year Cur­
rently the church group
meets at Barlow
The 7:30 p.m concert
w ill also fe a tu r e the
children who now attend
the school with a special
song Thorson wrote that
has
been
s p e c ia lly
choreographed for them
Admission will be 13
scholarship which was
presented at the award
assembly at Sandy Union
High School last week
Chris MacDonald was
appointed district director
of the North Willamette
District at the state con
vention in Klamath Falls
recently, which seven local
members attended.
Other local appointments
announced were Florerce
Schmitz, editor of Oregon
Business Woman, Political
Action Committee. History
of BPW in Oregon Commit­
te e ; R uth B a u m b a ck ,
associate editor of Oregon
Business Woman, and Lam
Staab, State Membership
Committee
F o r in fo r m a tio n o n H o o d la n d
e ve n ts , see H o o d la n d H a p p e n in g s
e v e ry w e e k in T h e Post.
Paul Thorson
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At the annual Pathfinder Fair in Portland, these Sandy club members demonstrated and
displayed ceramics in their exhibit booth. They are, from left, Kim Annibal, 13, and Kim
Gibbons. 12.
Group earns top honors
Members of the Sandy
P a th fin d e r C lu b p a r ­
ticipated in the annual Nor­
thern Oregon Seventh-day
Adventist Pathfinder F air
May 9 at the Multnomah
County Expo Center
The
a ll-d a y
ev en t
featured club exhibits, a
parade complete with m ar­
ching units from each club
and floats, drill team ex
hibitions and contests for
club members.
More than 1,000 club
members and staff par­
ticipated in the events.
Coming from communities
as far south as Corvallis,
the 45 clubs which par­
ticipated were eligible for
points which ranked them
according to achievement
for the year’s activities
A first-place award was
given to the Sandy club for
total points accumulated
during the year
Theme for this year’s
fair was **Doing Our Best,”
Among contests which
m e m b ers p a rtic ip a te d
were map symbol iden
tification, first-aid bandag­
ing and camp cooking.
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Local club director is Bill
R e g u la , of S o u th east
Portland
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Local student elected
Ellen Lam m , a 1977
graduate of Sandy Union
High School, was recently
elected ASB second vice
president of Northwest Col­
lege of the Assemblies of
God in Kirkland, Wash
The 23 year-old is major
ing in biblical literature
and m inonng in com
m u n ic a tio n s
and
preaching She will receive
her bachelor’s degree in
the spring of 198.3
Northwest College is a
four year Bible college and
a two-year Junior college
It is fully accredited It has
an enrollment of approx
imately 700 students
The main function of the
office of ASB second vice
president is to serve as
social chairman of all stu
dent activities on campus
la m m is the first woman to
hold the office at the school
She is also a member of a
women's trio, Praisong,
which was selected to
travel for the summer
throughout Washington,
Oregon, Idaho and Alaska
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