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Thur» No» IS 1982 (See. • ) SANO* (Ore ) POST 7 Mann brings home gold; FF A club 18th in nation Les Geren, Sandy Union High School FFA adyisor, was “ very pleased ' with the dairy product judging team s silver medal finish at the 55th annual National F u tu re F a rm e rs of America Convention The past 10 years the local FFA chapter has been successful in agricultural mechanics and meat judg ing. but this is the first time they've been this suc cessful in m ilk quality and dairy foods Vlrmbers of the Sandy FFA milk quality and dairy foods team, which finished IHth in national competition, are DeAnn McDermed, Jennifer Mann, Kristie Markwell. Julie Ferdun and Ami Aschoff. Les Geren is pic tured a* far right. Two men representing special project sponsors are at left. Group to screen material The Welches board of education has selected eight representatives to a special educational screen ing committee Members w ill preview and screen materials on sex education, c h ild abuse and drug abuse At last Thursday's boarc meeting five members from the community were selected They are Nonie Smith, a retired registered nurse. Marge Wicks, who is active in the Mt Hood Preschool Cooperative, Linda Miller, a Clackamas County ju v e n ile court counselor, Jan Lake, a parent, and Dan Wolf, an Oregon S ta te P o lice Sergeant and parent Representing the school board on the committee w ill be Carol Harmon C arol Sm ale, school librarian, w ill represent the fa c u lty G a ry Dietderich. building prin cipal, is the administra tion's representative Dietderich said the first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov 23 in the library of the s» iool s new addition He said they will p review a sex abuse prevention program Airman to study voice processing Airman Christina M Jar vis, daughter of Carol J. Jar vis of Salmon, Idaho, and Glenna F Jarvis of Sandy, has been a ssigned to P re sid io of M o n te rre y, C a lif. after completing Air Force basic training During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas, the airman studied the A ir Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruc- Airman studies security In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community Col lege of the A ir Force. The a irm a n w ill now receive specialized instruc tion in the voicd processing field. Eagle Creek man completes training Pvt Ronnie L Scott, son of Lester L and Barbara J. Scott of Eagle Creek, has completed one station unit training (OSUT) at the U.S Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSUT is a 12-week period tion in human relations. She is a 1981 graduate of Sandy Union High School. Financial planning class set The Welches Com m u n ity School has scheduled a class in financial planning that is to begin on Nov. 23 at 7 pm To earn the silver medal standing, Geren figures they were 18th, with 50 states competing The Sandy FFA chapter won the state m ilk quality and dairy food competition in May. qualifying for the trip to the national conven tion. In d iv id u a lly , Am i Aschoff received a bronze medal, and Julie Ferdun received a silver The top honor went to Jennifer Mann, who receiv ed a gold medal That put her in the top 20. out of about 150 competing "She exceeded her own expecta tions," said Geren, ob viously pleased CPR, first aid class set The Hoodland Rural Fire Department, in coopera tion with the Welches Com munity Schooi, w ill offer a two-day class on basic first aid and cardio pulmonary resuscitation. Classes w ill be taught The class w ill be taught for three con secutive Tuesdays, and w ill last for two hours each evening It w ill be held in the new Welches C o m m u n ity School Room, located in the up per grade building at Welches Grade School. It w ill be taught by Ginny Brewster, who works as a financial planner for Bruce Cook and Associates of San dy. In the past she has taught this class in the Portland area. over the weekend of Dec. 4 and 5, from 8 am . to noon, at the main station in Zigzag. Richard Curtis, a lieutenant with the depart ment, w ill be the instruc tor "he class is being offered as a public service and is free of charge. The class w ill be limited to 14, so those wishing to participate should register early by calling the fire department at 622-3256 Geren and the fiv e seniors, including DeAnn McDermed, club president, and Kristie Markwell. in addition to Aschoff. Ferdun and Mann, got back from the a p p ro x im a te ly 4.4OO-mile trip Monday. On the way to Kansas Ci ty they v is ite d M t Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park In fact, they saw a geyser go off in a blizzard, and being that the park was closing for the winter, “ had the gate lock ed behind us, lite ra lly ," said Geren. Geren said the 12-day trip to the national conven tion was also beneficial in that they traveled through large agricultural areas where farming is done on a different scale than it is locally In milk quality and dairy food competition students taste for m ilk flavors, cot tage cheese flavors, iden tify milker unit parts, iden tify cheeses, and identify the ’-vets of impurities in milk. on COMPACT CAR “ For further informa tion contact 622-3700 or 622-3397 which combines basic com bat training and advanced individual training. The tra in in g included weapons q u a lific a tio n s , squad tactics, patrolling, landm ine w a rfa re , field communications and combat operations. Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons in- fa n try m a n and as an indirect-fire crewman. Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or m ortar squad. He is a 1982 graduate of Airman James L. Scott, Estacada High School. son of Lois J. Lantz and step son of Fred J Lantz of Eagle Creek, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force security police specialist course at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Graduates of the course studied security and law en- forcment and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Scott w ill now serve with the 89th Missile Security Squadrun at Francis E. War Diane Lang ren A ir Force Base. Wyo. The airm an is a 1981 Learn how to make big money by becoming a color counselor. 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