Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, January 20, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    FACE 3
CENTRAL POINT TIMES
THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1966
Gold Hill Notes
MUd«6 Tilley
« 1 » 1900
The County road grader has
been bury on Celia Creek Road-
---snow and rain had done some
damage to the raod, but thanks
to the County the road la in
good shape again.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vaterla«,
who live on the Old Stage Road
near Cold Hill, enjoyed a visit
In Ashland at the home of Mr.
and Mn. John Sklbby.
Mrs. Vaterlaui and Mr«.
Sklbby are alaten.
M . and Mn. Vaterlaua also
visited their »on, Cordon Va-
terlaus, while In Aahland.
Mn. Mary Robinson of Foots
Creek and Mr. and Mn. Mai*
colm Caldwell of Dardanelle
Trallor Court visited Mn. Lola
Cuy.
Mr, and Mn. Raymond Du-
senberry and little «on, Lane,
of Eugene «pent a short time
on business and visiting friends
and relatives In the valley.
They also visited the home
of M . Dusenveny's jitters,
Ma. George Tilley of Calls
Creek Road, Cold HUI, and
Mn. Raymonl Bile« on River
Ranks Road In Grants Pass be­
fore returning to Eugene.
Spendlng the evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Aaneth and children were Mr.
and Mrs. Swede Hencklckson
and children.
Bob Unger of Medford, Mr.
and M . Earl Ac come of Cen­
tral Point and Mrs. Leroy Sut­
ton and son, Bobby, and dau­
ghter, Shirley, of Old Stage
Road visited at the home of
M . and M s. Jack Hendrick­
son and children , Cheryl,
Steven and Michael.
A meeting for all Cold Hill
Volunteer firemen w ill be held
at seven o'clock In the evesung
on January 24 at the Cold Hill
City Hall.
Guest speaker at the Cold
H ill Parent Teacher Association
meeting held January 10 was
Mbs Hortense Zepeda, a stu-d
dent at Crater High School.
Mlaa Zepeda is an exchange
student of the American Field
Service and la from CoeU Rica.
Founder's Day was observed.
Boys In the eighth grade class w ill affect the amount of time
recently «pent six week« In m e­ given. The minimum make­
chanic el drawing and three
up time tor violations are as
week« in «hop. They made
follows!
models of Joints; also bookends. 1. Disrespect for authority---
2 1 / 2 - 5 hours to suspension.
Recently a student panel
2. Fighting (circumstances
The naw school In the Sams
from Crater High School visited Valley area are scheduled to
determine)- - - 1 /2 - 5 hours to
ba opended soon has been under suspension.
the Hanby Elementary school
discussion on the name for it.
to discuss problems that w ill
3. Destruction of school pro­
Members of the P .T . A. sug­
face the eighth grade students
perty- - - 2 1/2 -5 hours (finan­
gest that It ba called the Sams
when they enter Crater High
cial responslbllty).
Valley Elementary school as It 4. Chronic use of vulgarity----
School.
will house the fourth through
The panel of students con­
2 1/2 -5 hours to suspension.
eighth grades. The old school
sisted of all Cold Hill students
5. Continued violations-- - 5
could then be called the
who are at Crater High School,
hours suspension.
Valley Primary school as It will 6. School rules, scuffling,
with the exception of Sancfra
house the first through third
Canong, who Is a former resi­
tardiness, note passing, *
grades.
dent of Cold Hill, but now a
designated play areas, undesi­
resident of Central Point,
rable language or actions, dis­
Linda Stokes is a new student rupting games of others.. .1 /2 -
The discussion consisted of
this year. She attended the
Mike Turner, a senior, who
5 hour..
Sierra Junior High school In
Several teachers were asking
discussed good working habits
Fresno, California.
their opinions on the matter
and what you can do to make
of make-up. Various answers
studying easier; Darrell Klger,
Practice Is underway for the weret feel It Is better than a
a senior, discussed sports; Su­
zanne Kinney, a senior, dicusjec* Sams Valley Basketball team for iot of other punUbment« and
seventh and eighth grade studen- (eclj lt gejyes Its purpose;
the honor club; Judy Corona, a
ts of the Sams Valley area.
thinks lt is a lot better than ma-
freshman, discussed the fresh­
Students
will
participate
in
king the students stay In, as the
man girls physical education;
the
present
Sams
Valley
school
then the teacher Is also puni-
Ellaasi Kell, a Junior, discussed
gymnasium
until
the
new
gym-
shed by having to stay with the
art; Ssncfra Canong, a Junior,
naslum
Is
completed
at
the
students; you cannot have rules
discussed music.
new Sams Valley school.
without punishments because
Varsity members will consist some people would not follow
Members of the student body
of
students who are able and
rules. This way only the per-
council at the Hanby Elemen­
to meet certain scholastic and
son who violates a rule 1s pu-
tary school are Kelly Talbot,
behavioural qualifications. Any
Cindy Kellogg, Renee Holder-
nixhed and not the rest of the
ness and Janice Czmowskl,
student body; one Instructor has
student who does not keep
his unruly students stay in du-
who are the officers. Student
themselves eligible scholas­
ring
their recess period, but
representatives are Randy Lit­
tically and misbehaves In scho­
feels for some students staying
tle and Mike Henderson from
o l , during practice and in ge-
after school would be more
the eighth grade; Steve Hall
eral should not expect to be on
effective; feels that some stu­
and Susan Martini from the
the team.
dents won't work unless pres­
seventh grade! Bill Kallsta and
The team will compete
sure is put on them and make­
Bill Weis from the sixth grade;
against Hanby, Shady C ove,
up serves this purpose; feels
Janice Zimmer and Kimbra
Elk, Trail, Evans Valley, Pros­
there should be no need for
Straus from the fifth grade.
pect and Eagle Point.
make-up system, but some
students
need to put extra time
A new student this year at
Make-up
system
has
been
a
on
their
work.
Hanby Elementary school Is
part of the Hanby Elementary
Helen Hunter. The family
school
system for the past two
lived at Las Vegas, Nevada,
The Margaret E. Patrick
years.
wheiv she attended the Jim
school library now has 2, ISO
The frequency of violations
Bridger school. The family
books.
moved from Nevada to Crants
Pass, and now make their home
In Cold HUI.
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fashion. Each of the thirty -
seven girls in the class have a
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In at the end of each nine week;
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