Butte Falls bulletin. (<1994 Dec.->) 1994-current, June 01, 2002, Image 4

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by Amanda Newby
She was born into the arm s of her hero
On the day of M arch 4, 1985.
There he looked at her w ith awe and surprise,
All his dream s came true looking into her eyes.
As she grows up he watches her first stand:
As she learns to walk, he is holding her hand
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By Sarah Madden and Josh W etzel
From chasing boys to m aking her own dream s,
Faculty Senate then review s the bills and either
The
BFHS
student
governm
ent is organized
There he stands faithful by all means.
approves or disproves their passage. In case of
and operated a bit d iffe re n tly from other
His heart filled with unconditional love
a tie in the Senate, the P resident of the Senate
schools. M any years ago som e of our founding cbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
As he watches his daughter
has the right to cast the deciding vote. A ll of
students fe lt that it would be a good idea to
shine like the stars above.
this happens under strict guidelines and in a very
base our governm ent structure on the govern ­
tim ely m anner.
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As they drift away she anxiously awaits the day
m ent system that we all know and respect, the
D uring the 2001/2002 school year the E x ­
Her dad takes her hand and gives her away.
federal governm ent of the U nited S tates of
ecutive Branch finalized plans for the creation
Am erica. U nder the guidance of M r. Dave Bone
In her heart she will always know
of a Judicial branch of student governm ent,
for the past several years, our S tudent govern ­
Her dad's love will continue to grow.
w hich w ill fully com plete the balance of pow er
m ent at BFHS consists of tw o of the three fed ­
Her love will last
w ithin the student governm ent. The Judicial
eral branches, the Executive Branch and the
and her dream s will swirl
Branch consists of a C hief Justice and tw o As ­
Legislative Branch.
And she will always know
sociate Justices who m ake up the Suprem e C ourt
"The
Executive
Branch
consists
of
an
elected
she is daddy's little girl.
and are appointed by the S tudent Body Presi ­
student body president and vice president (who
dent. The first C hief Justice for B utte Falls H igh
cam paign as a team ), a S ecretary of the S tate
School is Sarah M adden. The job of the C hief
and
S
ecretary
of
Treasury,
w
hich
are
appointed
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Justice is to m ake sure that tne student gov ­
by the president. Club presidents, who are se­
ernm ent follow s the objectives and bylaw s of
lected by the club advisors, are m em bers of the
the BFHS C onstitution. Associate Justice Bonnie
C abinet. For exam ple the N H S president is the
Biando w ill act as a liaison betw een the school's
equivalent to S ecretary of Education.
by Sue Anne torres
Peer H elpers and the Suprem e C ourt and Cody
The Legislative Branch is m ade up of tw o rep ­
In 1985-86 m em bers of Southern O regon Re ­
Kelley w ill oversee the Peer C ourt.
search and D evelopm ent C om m ittee (SO R D ) ini­ resentatives from each class, ana the Faculty
Fairly exciting stu ff for a sm all rural school.
tiated the Best of the Best Student A rt Show
Senate is m ade up of all the teachers at the
BFH S m ay be tiny but their student governm ent
to encourage artistically gifted students in the
high school.
All I oills m ust be introduced and
is cutting edge!
Rogue Valley. This activity, co-sponsored by the passed by the House of R epresentatives. The
Rogue G allery, far exceeded expectations' and
has becom e an annual event each spring.
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by Kryst/e Rowley
In 1987-88 Bill Lepore, from C rater High
The state conference at FBLA was very successful, along w ith being one of the m ost exciting and
School developed an exciting A rt Sem inar for
fun trips ever. Three of our m em bers are headed to tne Future Leaders of Am erica National
the exhibiting artists and their teachers. This
C onference, w hich w ill be held in N ashville, Tennessee this sum m er June 26 to July 3, 2003. For
sem inar has becom e a regular feature of the Best the first tim e ever in B utte Falls H igh School we are sending people to the national com petition.
of the Best activity ancf includes lectures by art
Shannon Sizem ore, Cody Kelley, andD avid Hoel com peted in the V irtual Business category, and
professors, as well as visits to art galleries in
placed first out of everyone in the w hole state and sixth in the nation. Their team participated in
Ashland.
a com puter program w hich required them to run a w arehouse business fo r a virtual ’year', after
In 1991-92 Elaine Barker orchestrated a three
w hich tim e they posted their scores via the internet.
year cycle to rotate show locations. The 2002
Shelly M arquard placed fourth in Public Speaking 1 w ith her speech about the Ideals and Codes
show was held at The G rants Pass M useum of
for
Future Business Leaders of Am erica. Jacob W etzel also placed fourth in Banking and Financial
A rt. It w ill be held at the Rogue G allery in
System s. Cody Kelley ranked eighth in International Business and our S tudent Body President,
M edford in 2003.
O ver 370 art pieces w ere
Josh W etzel, placed tenth in Parliam entary Procedure. A ltogether this was a trip of a lifetim e.
subm itted this year from ten high schools in
Som e people m ade their own video of their fun tim es and just w hat the com petition was like.
Jackson, Josephine and Klam ath C ounties.
Although no one else placed, they deserve a big thanks, for com peting and representing our school
w ith great class. As of now, our boys that are headed to state are looking fo r m oney to help them
+ h?ir dertir-tior. of M oohv:!!o. A ltogether they need just about $5000 and som e extra
spending m oney to m eet the expenses for them selves and the chaperone, M rs. Pat H oel. They
hibited in the show. Every student whose w ork
have raised som e funds already and the school board has designatea $3000 to help w ith the trip
was selected for the "best of the Best" A rt Show
They
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planned
to hel
help P m eet their total expenses
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on M arch 7, 2002, hear an artist lecture by
Tom mi D rake and a sm all group discussion led by
W alt Peterson, who spoke on "A C ontem porary
View of A rt H istory. ' Students also had the
options to attend W ood Block Printing by W alt
Padgent, A ir Brush by Carl Seybolt and Life draw -
ing by Pat Enos. O ne of the favorite spots for
our students was the G lass Forge G allery and
Studio They enjoyed seeing artists creating art
Studio. They enjoyed seeing artists creating art
w orks from the process o f glass ■ blowing.
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Teacher Sue Ann Torres has been instrum ental
The N FL team com peted in com petitions
throughout the year under the dedicated coach-
ing of M arcia W arren. Lou H oyer, Cody Kelly
Bijan N ouri, Britani Johnston and S tacy Sm ith'
did w ell in their com petitions at S tate. It was
an excellent year for BFHS speech participants.
Stacy Sm ith earned the D egree of D istinc-
tion (the highest honor anyone can earn) w ith
296 points! Vallorie Petersen and Lou Idoyer
296 points! Vallorie Petersen and Lou H oyer
earned the D egree of Excellence w ith 198 and
157 points respectively. Team m em bers earning
D egree of M erit included Tony Beals (43)
by SO U U niversity Youth Programs and funded
by participating school districts in Jackson,
Josephine and Klam ath Counties.
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on 7 J^e e m em bers (Jessica D unlap, Randi P itts
and K rystle R ow ley) but ended the year w ith nine
new m em bers! M ichael H anson, Kelly H arrington
J rev °r H ersom , Sarah M adden' Sarah M atthew s'
Kim AAcLauchlan, Asia M illion Jam ie N elson and
S tacy S m ith w ere inducted at T hpnitw nrm inn
s+ac y S m ith w ere inducted at a hpnr+w nrm inn
candlelight cerem ony A nril 29 20n? in
Library. Sarah M atthew s w ill