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Hoedown Saves
Beginning School
Garden From the
WEEDS
Beginning School students know about weeds because they created a beautiful new garden this year. So it was appropriate that they were battling weeds in their spring musical performance. In How Does Your Garden Grow, the weeds overwhelm the gardener, but a hoedown saves the day. See more photos. |
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Seniors Find Out Where
To Hide the Dirty Laundry
When the seniors find themselves at college next year, they will need to figure out how to handle their dirty clothes, so the Development Department gave them a special gift: laundry bags. They can tote their duds to the laundry facility, or they can slap a Fedex label on the bag and mail the garments home to be washed. Just kidding! The gift was part of the official welcome of the seniors to the Alumnae/i Association, and they were encouraged to stay in touch with classmates and the school via letters, email, Facebook, and visits. Representing the class in the association will be Harris Inskeep-Rosenfeld '10. |
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Seniors write down their personal email addresses and receive useful OES laundry bags. |
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Aardvarks Receive Honors
in Lacrosse and basketball
Oregon lacrosse coaches have designated defense man Mikhiel T. ’11, shown at left, to the 1st team all state and Zack S. ’11 to the 2nd team. In girls’ lacrosse, US Lacrosse has named Kyla W. ’10 among 19 Academic All Americans in Oregon.
In basketball, Juan H. ’10 and Stephen B. ’10 were chosen by coaches in 3A division to play in the OACA All Star Series June 18 at Northwest Christian University in Eugene and June 19 at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City. Juan was named to the 3A all star team, and Cleveland Mitchell ’11 received honorable mention. |
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