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    Thur» , June 13, 1985 (Sec I) SANDY (O re.) POST—3
Class of 1985 reaps scholarships
A nu m b e r of m em b ers of ’ he Sandy H igh
School class of 1985 have rece ive d scho la rship s
o r o th e r honors The fo llo w in g lis t has been com
p ile d fro m in fo rm a tio n p ro vid e d by SUHS, the
S tate S cho la rship C om m ission o r press releases
fro m colleges o r o th e r o rg an izatio ns
T he O regon State S cho la rship C om m ission
re c e n tly announced its lis t o f 1985 O regon
S cholars The purpose of the a w a rd is to g iv e
re co g n itio n fo r aca de m ic a ch ie vem en t These
a w a rd s are h o n o ra ry and a re not re la te d to
fin a n c ia l assistance students m a y rece ive Selec­
tio n is based p r im a r ily on hig h school grade
p o in t average, w ith c o n sid e ra tio n given to ap ­
titu d e test scores
The 1,509 O regon Scholars w e re selected fro m
a p p ro x im a te ly 28,584 in the to ta l 1985 g ra d u a tin g
class The six students selected fro m Sandy H igh
w e re Jack E . H a rris , S ylvia H e rtric h , Lisa G.
L in d , John O. M a ro si, V a le rie J M a ste r and
D ennis R Peetz
N ine students w ere in the ru n n in g fo r the C liff
O 'H a rro w Cup, w h ich is g ive n to the m ost
o u tsta n d in g sen io r a t Sandy H igh Jonelle S troup
re ce ive d that honor O th er fin a lis ts w ere M aster,
Wes W rig h t. T om Russell, Sarah K ric k , L in d .
M a ro s i, C h ris M u ff and C h rista Searls
T he Sandy A lu m n i A ssociation gave tw o 11,000
scho la rship s R ecipients w e re Iv y L e w is and
A m y Lyn ch
T he Sandy H igh board o f d ire c to rs gave eigh t
$500 s c h o la rs h ip s
R e c ip ie n ts w e re D in a
B e ts c h a rt, A ng ie C onibear, C harisse F la tt,
K ric k , M a s te r, Stroup, W rig h t and L in d
The Sandy H igh Booster Club gave fiv e $250
sch o la rsh ip s R e cipien ts w ere C harisse F la tt,
K r ic k , S troup, M a ste r and Conibear.
A m y L y n c h was the re c ip ie n t of a $300 sc h o la r­
ship fro m the Sandy Business and P rofe ssion al
W om en’s C lub.
Susan B ow m an was the re c ip ie n t o f a $750
sch o la rsh ip g ive n by C lackam a s C ounty Bank
The F u tu re Business Leaders of A m e rica
presented M onice S tric k e r w ith a $100 s c h o la r­
ship
The Sandy F ire D e p a rtm e n t gave its $300
sch o la rsh ip to C harisse F la tt
The F o re s try C lu b 's tw o $100 scholarships
w ere g ive n to Susie M a ro n a y and J e ff Storey.
L isa L in d , v a le d ic to ria n , won nu m ero us
scho la rship s, in c lu d in g the lo cal, d is tr ic t and
state E lk s C lub scho la rship , w o rth $3,400 Am ong
h e r num erous o th e r scho la rship s, L in d received
a $1,900 F a c u lty S ch o la rsh ip fro m L in fie ld C ol­
lege. L in d , w ho rece ive d a 4.0 gra d e point
a ve rag e, plans to m a jo r in psychology at L in ­
fie ld .
L in d also q u a lifie d fo r a Le w is and C la rk Col­
lege P re s id e n tia l G ra n t fo r $1,000, and an OSU
D a d ’s C lub s c h o la rs h ip fo r $500
R e cipien ts o f the tw o $1,000 John Strauss
scho la rship s w e re S arah K ric k and P e tra
Beissm an
R e cipien t o f the $250 K iw a n is C lub of Sandy
sch o la rsh ip was B ry a n Z im m e rm a n
J u lie C la rk was the re c ip ie n t o f the $300
K o n ra d Noble sch o la rsh ip
D anette R a th je n w ill re ce ive fre e tu itio n fo r
h a vin g rece ive d a M t Hood C o m m u n ity College
R ecognition A w a rd
R e cipien ts of tw o $100 scho la rship s given by
the N H io n a l H onor S ociety w ere D ina B e tsch a rt
and Jon elle Stroup
T is h O rr was the w in n e r o f the $1,000 Sandy O p­
tim is t C lub scho la rship
John M a ro si w as the re c ip ie n t of the $700 Pop
Rannow sch o la rsh ip
D ennis Peetz rece ive d a $100 s ch o la rsh ip fro m
the Speech C lub
T h re e $100 A ssociated Student Body sc h o la r­
ship w ere g ive n to S troup, M a ste r and K ric k
K r ic k and S trou p also rece ive d the $300
S u p e rin te n d e n t’s O utsta nd ing F e m a le M ath S tu­
dent scholarships
The $100 W ayne Johnson M e m o ria l S cho la r­
ship w ent to T ony Barnes
The $300 S u p erinten den t's O utsta nd ing M ale
V oca tion al Student sch o la rsh ip w ent to J e ff A b ­
shere
Wes W rig h t rece ive d a $10,000 U.S. N a tio n a l
Bank w o rk-stu d y sch o la rsh ip at L in fie ld College
Sarah K r ic k won an E lk s C lub sch o la rsh ip fo r
h a vin g been ru n n e r-u p in the lo ca l c o m p e titio n
The sch o la rsh ip is w o rth $300 She also received
a N a tio n a l S ociety D a u g h te rs of A m e ric a n
R e vo lu tio n sch o la rsh ip fo r $300
D ennis Peetz rece ive d
RO TC sch o la rsh ip
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fo u r-y e a r,
N a vy
Food distribution
set at Action Center
B u tte r, cheese and flo u r w ill be
g iv e n to low -incom e fa m ilie s in the
Sandy area on S a tu rd a y, June 15
fro m 9 a m to 6 p m a t the Sandy
C o m m u n ity A c tio n Center
P eople who w ish to re ce ive the
U SD A co m m o d itie s should ta ke tw o
pieces o f id e n tific a tio n , lis tin g th e ir
c u r r e n t a d d re s s , to th e A c tio n
Center
C o m m o d ity d is trib u tio n w ill also
be p ro v id e d a t the W om en’s C lub
b u ild in g on Salm on R iv e r Road in
W em m e, and a t St. A lo ysiu s C hurch,
2nd and B ro a d w a y, in E stacada
A fa m ily of fo u r w ith a m o n th ly in ­
com e of $1,154 w o uld q u a lify fo r the
p ro g ra m
C o m m odities to be d is trib u te d , fo r
a fa m ily o f fro m one to fo u r, w ill be
one 5-pound b ric k of cheese, one
5-pound bag of flo u r and one 1-pound
block of b u tte r, a c c o rd in g to M aggie
S p a n n a u s, a re a c o o r d in a to r fo r
S a n dy-B o ring and a m e m b e r of the
A c tio n C enter board.
State 4-H advisers set
S e ve ra l v o lu n te e r 4-H le a d e rs,
o ld e r 4-H m em b ers and E xten sion
S ervice agents have re c e n tly been
ap p o in te d to state 4-H com m ittee s,
a c c o rd in g to Duane Johnson, state
4-H le a d e r w ith the O regon State
U n iv e rs ity E xte n sio n Service
T hey a re jo in in g m ore than 270
o th e r 4-H leaders, o ld e r youth, E x ­
tension s ta ff m em b ers and o th e r OSU
fa c u lty m e m b e rs on the 16 c o m m it­
tees tha t serve in an a d v is o ry c a p a c i­
ty to the state 4-H o ffic e , Johnson
said
M ost a p p o in tm e n ts a re fo r
th re e -ye a r te rm s.
S e rvin g on the new 4-H state
shooting spo rts de velopm e nt co m ­
m itte e is Bob Tow nsend o f Sandy.
T he c o m m itte e is w o rk in g w ith such
4-H p ro je cts as a rc h e ry , gun safe ty
and m a rksm a n sh ip
Grand marshal named
M a rg ie B ou le , host o f K A T U -
C hannel 2’s A M . N o rth w e st, w ill be
the g ra n d m a rs h a l o f the Sandy
M o u n ta in F e s tiv a l parade, a cco rd in g
to R o ge r A tk in s , F e s tiv a l c o m m itte e
m e m b e r.
A tk in s said Boule was " r a te d p re t
ty h ig h '' on th e ir lis t of p o te n tia l can
didates fo r the h o n o ra ry po sitio n.
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S ylvia H e rtric h
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Portland State
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D e bo rah P H a tlen of W em m e is a
re c ip ie n t of P o rtla n d S tate U n iv e rs i­
ty 's “ U n iv e rs ity C o m m e n d a tio n ."
The a w a rd is given fo r o u tsta n d in g
a ch ie ve m e n t w h ile a student a t PSU.
H a tle n w ill g ra d u a te F rid a y , June
14 in cerem onies at M e m o ria l Col-
isem She receives the co m m e n d a ­
tio n fro m the d e p a rtm e n t of fo re ig n
languages
A re tu rn in g student who began her
colleg e studies in 1969. H a tlen has
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She w o rked in class to he lp teach
F re n ch to he lp firs t-y e a r students
One o f h e r professors says o f h e r:
“ H e r p e rs o n a lity is engaging, her
poise c e rta in , he r sense o f respon­
s ib ility u n fa ilin g
She plans to v is it F ra n c e fo llo w in g
g ra d u a tio n to com b in e w h at she has
le arn ed in A m e ric a n cla ssroo m s w ith
the c o u n try 's ow n c u ltu re . As she has
noted, “ I feel th is is necessary fo r
tru e flu e n c y and p ro fic ie n c y ,”
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