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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
«—The Mill City Enterprise. ThurMlay. Nov. *J1. 19«S Mrs. Get faic relief from that ache-all- over, worn-out feeling due to colds. STANBACK'S combination of medi cally-proven ingredients reduces fever and brings comf-ating relief. Use as a gargle for ' re throat due to colds. Snap ha.k . ith STANBACK. Homecoming at Santiam for '63 tM was held November 8. The balcony of the gym was decorated with the theme of 'Xlolden Harvest.“ A partial ceiling of balloons accented a 60 foot mural <k»nc in chalk by Davenport The mural Iler escort wax Ijirry Drake. showed golden rolling hills with Her court constated of Frcxli- brighter hills reflecting the sun man Princess Kathy Story ami set and echoing the red and gold escort Scott McfTnxty; sopho of autumn trees. more prince»« Kathy Boroughs A Kind was provided tor the ami her escort itog«*r TUcrs; semi-formal dance. Tile at Junior princess Shanin Pate, tendance at the dance was and her escort Ron Bassett, good, although then* wen* few I The queen was elected from alumni present Sponsored by lettermen selections at a pre- G.A.A and the Lettermen, Miss vtous Student Ikxty meeting. Carol Rust, a senior, was A group of Santiam students crowned Homecoming Queen were escorted to the State boa- pital at Salem last Wednesday, 'lhe students were members of the American Problems class Their trip to Salem was only part of a study of mental health. One of the members stated that what they had encountered there, completely changed his ideas on tlw Institution life and mental illness llie atmosphere1 was like that In n regular hos pital or a rest home. l*owdor Puff Fixitball Tlw ln»t game of Santlam'a footba'I season was finished Saturday, with a spore of IU-6. It was an exciting event be tween the Junior and So|>ho- morv girls a lh>wder-Puf( foot ball game. It should lie explain ed that It was a six-man (or six- girl > team playing flag f«x>tt>all. Tlte sophomores scored first. In the second quarter, Wllda Wilson Intercepted a pass and id“ d Froah Hock * < 1 * r I b 3 ■* 1 I ¡■j... Jrt jpe* * « NkriS '*• 1ft Bn K 5 *• X. f * 4. JI * ’i \ I er I •- ft il Ù i iW-w ¿i ■ ¿fe > I ■ - - F ■S* ✓ J r ..J V i I ** 1 f 1 -• ■ If i ■ :-t ?Íg 9 4 I » A A- . Ki i g U. .3 3 1 1Ï I 4 V By Mike 4 f F ' ■ ■' V "3 a I I I JIM I »’ **’ ’ i41,1 tnjtí'í m J * •:»»* t;S? it < I r • <Hld •<. * 9 S » « r * r « *., t Homemakers I ove ED! E lectric D ishwashing Keeps Wives Happy-Get ED for Your Home! Today’s Electric Dishwashers free you from the drudgery of dishwashing. Built-ins or portables, ED takes over dishwashing and drying completely and saves, saves. SAVES every step of the way: / Hop (tomtits November XI will lie an event ful evening tor tlw* Frosh nt Santiam. 'their first money rais ing project of the year, a dance I» scheduled tor that date. Ihe damp* is to I m - no ordinary one. tail a “Sock Hop.“ Admission will vary acordlng to the length of the dancer's feet. Frizes will be offered for the longest, shortest, oddest, and most decorative socks at the dance. A prize has also been planned for the "stinkiest'* sock. 1 Wunder wlx» is going to judge that one? Art finas Busy A noteworthy project Is the latest one from the High Scltool Art class. When tlw* Art class tw-gan making tree sha|>cd wreaths id natural dried ma terial, it was suggested that some of them I m * sold to provide funds for extra urt au|*pllcs As a result, the art class has made several extra wreaths for this l>ur|s>se The students working on this project collected dried materials such as pine cones, seed pods, nuts, and a (xirticular kind of moss Plywixxl was do nated for the tmcktng and cut Into trees <<f various shapes amt sizes The students then ar range the material and glue it to the plywood The finished wreath can be partially pa In teil with gold or sprayed with a clear lacquer fot varying ef- fects. Anyotw* Interested may contact Mrs Bowes at the Grade school, A sample is on display this week In The Enter prise office wlmknv. I ■ i ♦ f run atout 45 yanta for the touchdown. Tbclr try at an ex- tra point talk'd. On the first play of the second half the score was evened. Running back the kickoff. 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