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SANDY OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1962
The S^ndy Post
People
Home & Garden
Features
Focus on Firwood School
Chriktine Hoskin. Julie I lmen, the nurse, and Stacey Smith, the bird, act out a play written by Smith about the
hazard« of going out without telling one's parents. Smith is the daughter of Sandy and Ben Smith. Ulmen Is the
daughter of Vicki and Don I lmen, and Hoskin Is the daughter of Jack Hoskin and Glenda Hoskin. All are fifth
graders at Fir wood School.
Martha Ledford's fifth grade class helped their "buddy class," Ruth Jensen's first graders, make applesauce last
week. Pictured, from left to right, are Steve Klaus, Tony Lindsay, Glen Kendall, Joey Cejka and Martha Ledford.
PTC fund raiser set
Students at Firwood School will
be selling Light Images this week,
according to Patti Tobias, ch ir-
man of the Firwood Parent-
Teacher Club's fund raiser
Light Images are acrylic or
naments with the look of crystal A
variety of etched images are
available
There will be no door-to-door
sales Sales will be made only
through family or friends.
Students will take home a sam
pie, and the parents may either but
it or return it.
Prices start at $4 Light Images
reportedly make good Christmas
ornaments, or may be hung in
front of a window or glass door
All students selling a minimum
of 110 worth will receive a prize
Prizes vary according to the
amount of sales made
The top prize will be an Atari
home computer An AM-FM radio
is the second prize, and a monkey
puppet will be awarded to the
third-best salesman.
The kickoff date was Oct 6
Students may make sales through
Oct. 13.
The PTC would like to earn
enough money to buy a copying
machine, which would benefit the
students. Tobias pointed out
Other proceeds from PTC fund
raisers have gone toward a com
puter. which al) students have had
an opportunity to use. Also,
playground equipment and art
room supplies have in part been
paid for with PTC funds Also,
guest speakers for assemblies
have been sponsored by the Club.
PTC officers this year are Jan
Evans, president. Maggie Liwery,
vice ^resident; Dorothy Mills,
secretary; Lois Bittie, treasurer;
Tobias, ways and means; Michelle
Riggs, room mother coordinator;
Donna Radke,
.^source coor
dinator; Pat Zaker, faculty
primary advisor; and Karen Jar
rett, faculty intermediate advisor.
Photos by Scott Newton
Firwood School's September Citizens of the Month were, back row. from left
to right, Bruce Evans, Tammy Allen, Mary Pankratz, Stacy Smith, Carrie
Mills, Kari Kadunc, Tyrone Guntech, Robin Cunningham and Kristy Sharpe.
Front row. from left to right, are JoAnne Hooley, Jason Wilson, Sherry Nulph-
Colby, Rebecca Grund. Albertina Dubrawsky, Megan Breat, Ronald Dillon,
Stacey Spicer and Justin Radke.
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