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Welches career day considered a success
T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs
A sso ciatio n sponsored
“ career day” at Welches
Grade School was a sue
cess, said Kathie McKen
lie, one of the events co-
organizers
The career day, which
was held last Wednesday,
June 2, was the result of six
weeks of planning by a
joint committee comprised
llo o d la n d lla p p e n in g s
Seniors plan ‘van trips’
THURSDAY. JU NE IS
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, w ill be served
beginning at 11 30 a m. in
the Welches School library
The W elches eig h th
grade class will travel to
Oak Park today on a field
trip
The W elches school
board meets this evening at
7:30 p m in the primary
building library The public
is invited to attend
FR ID A Y . JUNE 11
The W elches School
Eighth Grade Recognition
Dinner will be held at
Timberline Lodge beginn­
ing at 6.30 p .m ., for
g ra d u a te s
and th e ir
parents
Last day of school for
W elch es
school
k in d e rg a r te n
A ll
kindergarten students will
attend the morning session
today, w ith a trip to
Wildwood Park planned.
MONDAY. JUNE 14
Last day of school at
Welches There will be an
early dismissal of primary
grades today before lunch
W EDNESDAY. JUNE 16
The Clackamas County
Library Bookmobile will be
at the Mt Hood Food and
General Store from 2 to
3 30 p.m. and at Ted’s
Brightwood Store from 4:30
to 7 p m
The Mt. Hood Chess Club
meets this evening in the
Hoodland Women's Club
building at 7:30 This club
is open to all chess players
For more information, con
tact Dave Enna at 622 4546
The Hoodland Senior
Citizens Steering Commit­
tee has made tentative
plans for “Van Trips” with
local seniors A “ Van T rip ”
to Kah Nee-Tah, Pittock
Mansion, and Cascade
Locks (which will include a
20-mile boat trip on the Col­
umbia River) are now be
ing planned Anyone in
terested in any of the above
outings should make a
re se rva tio n by c a llin g
M axine Worley at the
Senior Center, 622-3331.
of both parents and school
representatives.
The purpose of career
day was to “ broaden the
students' horizons by br­
inging in some of the local
talent we have on the
mountain," said McKenzie
The idea also was to
“create a feeling of com­
munity spirit.”
Sharing their careers
w ith the k in d e rg a rte n
th ro u g h fo u rth g ra d e
classes were Sue Grandy, a
ca ke d e c o ra to r,
Bob
Freem an, a story-teller
and writer, Debbie Saxton,
dental hyg ienist, John
McDougall, representing
the Continental Telephone
Com pany; and A rch ie
“ Speed'' Wilson, a former
test pilot.
Professional Dance In­
structor Sharon Lameroux,
who teaches at The Mt
Hood Dance School, had
students accompany her in
a sampling of dances
Sgt Dan E Wolf of the
O regon S ta te
P o lic e
Government Camp Outpost
utilized his patrol car in
discussions of his job
C a rl
O s te rg re n
demonstrated the different
stages involved in making
toys He also displayed his
collection of “steam toys.”
Sharing professions with
the fifth through eighth
graders were Linda M iller
from Portland General
Electric, Dr Mike Moore,
optometrist, Dr. Nancy
Messerli, who works in the
e m e rg e n c y
room
at
G res h am
C o m m u n ity
Hospital, and Harpist Anita
Bentz.
A uctioneer Tom Cox
demonstrated the “gift of
gab'' necessary to his pro^
fession
F ra n k
F r a ijo ,
who
operates an auto body shop
in
B rig h tw o o d ,
demonstrated how the tools
of his trade repair dented
fenders
Amber Furst, a lady race
car driver who is ranked
third in the Northwest
region's formula Ford rac­
ing circuit.
Furst discussed some of
the safety features of her
car, which can attain speed
of up to 130 miles per hour,
and which cost $30,000 to
build It goes through a set
of $500 tires each race
Strawberry social planned
The Damascus Pioneer
Craft School is holding an
old-fashioned strawberry
social and rummage sale
June 11 and 12 from 10 a m
to 5 p m
The money raised will be
used to paint the school
building, which is listed in
the National Registry of
Historic Places
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