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About Butte Falls bulletin. (<1994 Dec.->) 1994-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 2002)
mat flora* « m mmt h srqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA Sarah Matthews interviews two of our Foreign Exchange Students Lou H oyer is a foreign ex change student visiting B utte Falls from Berlin, the capital city of G erm any. She cam e to A m erica to see w hat the big difference was between the tw o countries and to learn m ore about the U SA and the A m eri can people. B efore she cam e here Lou attended a tw o-w eek preparation cam p in Boston, M assachusetts w hich is provided by the EF foundation for ex change students. R efina Azw an, another fo r eign exchange student from the sam e program , attended a sim ilar cam p in S eattle, W ashington. Lou believes that Am erica, as w ell as B utte Falls, is a lot stricter. "C urfew is stricter here in B utte Falls and so is being late for school. Back at hom e I was alw ays late for school." She also stated that "B utte Falls is a lot sm aller then Berlin, but everything in Am erica is sm aller then back hom e, even the houses are sm aller." Lou also com m ented that her school "is a lot bigger and we can't choose all of our classes like you do in the U nited S tates." The thing that Lou says she m isses the m ost from G erm any is her friends and fam ily because they are the m ost im portant thing in the w orld to her, even though her new friends in B utte Falls are really, really nice. H er hobbies are hang ing out w ith her friends and playing sports W hile attending B utte Falls H igh Scnool, Lou has becom e an active m em ber of our school's N FL club, winning m any trophies for her dram atic interpretation from Sophie's Choice, and a valu able m em ber of our Basketball and Volleyball team s. She also participated in the BFHS play Les Miserablesin M ay, in the acting and m usical role of Fantine. In the m eantim e, she is enjoy ing her tim e w ith her host fam ily, Ken and M el issa O wens and their ram bunctious children. C ha rlotte von Kra use journeyed to Am erica from Brem en, G erm any (a city w ith a population of 800,000 people), I. She cam e t o Am erica because she was anx- cbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA ious to know w hat Am erica was like, and By Kathi St. George she also w anted to discover how the The' pom pom s and tn< the uniform s are put away, The Am erican culture differed from the Ger along \>ng w ith The cheers ----- -- and the . dance routines. man culture. C harlotte said that w hat she The 2001/2002 B utte Falls H igh School cheer- m iss the m ost from G erm an' 1 * * r' * * * another "* ** *"* • *• ny J s leaders have finished year. Providing I |o^5 friends, fam ily, and freedom . ' W hen she o f . spirit jp irit and support, they w ere there to cni cheer left G erm any C harlotte had tw o broth- rheir team s. Seniors Lou H oyer and Stacy ers, but w hile she has been living in Am erica she S m ith,’ head cheerleader, w ill be m issed? sister, Lily Lily. So, was blessed w ith a new baby sister w ‘ ‘ of ' the ' expe- W hen hen asked w hat they thought when she returns hom e this sum m er, she w ill join r j ence exchange :xchange student student Lou H oyer quickly h er tw o hrothp.r«? -x -x -J » "It t x was fun." " u her tw o brothers in in lnvi<:hinn lavishing n++en+inn attention on on +hp. the stated W /L hen asked w hat she u. i.xu .i v i . .< . ja new est little von Krause! thought about next year's squad, LuC ynd _ ... at- . — ......... an x fz.v. ......................................................................... (1 6 Before com ing to B utte falls C harlotte Zartm jokingly replied, "I plead the fifth ? 0 On. a P tn /»/***>► > / k u rn nA T llito m r' ■ ■ • > t v I i ■* / ’ i _____ preparation cam p in Chicago Illinois, thing they all agreed upon was that they learned and has been happily S staying a jo They^ot oiM ylea7ned7bout^ taying w W ith ith Linda n lot t Thp.v not only learned about cheering, but M atthew s, The best host m om in the w orld! they | learned eat ^ ed + to 0 stand up for them indi- them selves, selvesfindi- C harlotte joyfully rem arked. H er hobbies in- vidually and as a group elude hanging out w ith friends shopping, going The sport seasons m ay be over for The sport for this year to the m ovies, and iust having fun. C harlotte , is but the the cheerleading season never seem s to end. a m em ber of our school 7 group and our — ■ ■ started ■ • 1 practicing for ' io o I s s Close 1 Up Th e S quad • ■ has already BFAA club. She also o played Volleyball and Bas- next u . uu ,.x.x. v - year nex t year y ear w ith the guidance of th ird ketball. She especially enjoyed playing the sing- cheerleading Coach 10m Boyd, and they w ill spend ing and acting role of Azelm a in the High Schoofs m any hoU rs learning m any new routines. R eturn- play Les M 'serables. .... . ing cheerleaders Bonnie Biando, Sarah M adden, C harlotte recently participated in this years K im M cLauchlan, Kathi St. G eorge, and LuCynda Close Up trip to N ew York, Philadelphia and Zartm an w ill be joined by M elissa G ilbert, N icole W ashington DC, w here she enjoyed seeing Les Holm es, H eather Shepherd, and Shawna W right. stu So next year when you see the cheerleaders M iserable on Broadw ay and m eeting other stu- ichi out O n the field and on the courts supporting dents from across the w orld, including M ichi- gan, M ontana, Illinois, Spain and M icronesia. • our team s, show them your support for the team C harlotte was especially delighted that her fa and fo r their efforts and cheer along w ith them . ther was able to join the qroup in N ew York for an evening and m orning of sight-seeing and con versation. C harlotte stated that the things she enjoys the m ost about Am erica are her new friends, m eeting new people, the school spirit, and learn ing a new language. She also stated that w hat By Jed Rowden she would m iss the m ost when she leaves Am erica is the tiny little tow n of B utte Falls. W ith every new year com es a new season of baseball. U nder Head Coach B.J. R odgers, As sistant Coach Jerm R odgers and Team M anager Lou H oyer, the 2002 BFHS Logger squad showed m uch im provem ent from last year and through out the season. W ith league com petition in full W ritten by Vicky Lawrence, Melody Carlisle and Jamie Nelson blaze, the Loggers rem ained poised and am bi tious. W ith sixteen boys out for the team , the coaching sta ff had their hands full. The roster " W atch'n the m atch burn" (from one of their fa This new ly introduced team consisted of four included Freshm an Trae Stephenson, Sopho vorite songs) as the year has passed, but to som e m ores D erek Burns, B.J. Parker, and Jam es young ladies from B utte Falls H igh School. Randi folks, they m ay be fondly considered the "B utte G rieve, Juniors Kenn Biando, C hris Copeland, P itts, Jam ie N elson, Vicky Law rence, and M elody Falls H illbillies!" „x ,. C arlisle w ere the firs t riders on the BFH S D avid H oel, Jed Rowden, Shannon _ Sizem ore, The team and student body of BFHS w ants to Keith S tark, Isaac Stephenson, and Seniors Kale Equestrian Team . “ W e had a BLAST!," com - Bijan K N ' ouri, r Dan S tark, o ffe r up the m ighty cheer, Freem an \ John Hoel, " '— 1 and • m ented Jam ie N elson, and boy, i N ick c Rodgers. W hile their record m ay have not "Thanks fo r the G R EAT year, X ^ oh boy; did they ever have a . the Logger team possessed am ple Coach R ita P itts, and for all your ■ . m . , of . the team has had m uch ■ ;/o blast! X talent. The ajority hard w ork and effort!" Also, the past experience, as they all grew -up around the teJSSSsgi Through laughter, tears, and tiA girls wish to extend a BIG thank sport. ’ ~ singing the latest C ountry Z p The team w orked hard and appreciated all of W estern songs (if you could I you to all the parents that helped those who took the tim e to com e out and w atch them through everything! A nda call it singing); the girls spent the gam es. Through hard w ork and determ ina- final thought to R andi P itts, tion/the Loggers have added to the already solid a lot of tim e getting to know their trail boss and Equestrian foundation that w ill m ake next year's team even one another, grow ing closer as Team leader, “ Have a G REAT stronger. R eturning starters for the 2002-2003 friends and classm ates, from college life and we w ill all be season w ill include Kenn Biando, C hris Copeland, those long tiring days of sad David H oel, B.J. Parker, Jed Rowden, Shannon ' “ cry'n our eyes out"' (adds M el), dling up the horses. They Sizem ore, and Isaac Stephenson. The Loggers when you leave." stood U N ITE D ! The four girls consider them w ill once again be a united force w hich w ill ulti Thanks Again to EVERYBO DY! m ately result in a determ ined unit. selves to be ju st typical teenagers. «. Just - ---- JIHGFEDCBA BSW/S ( V II H J I V I I VVH VI V IIV t> V W II I^ Vt&£ @>&£VK V9M-$ £@ ^K££MSM • . _________ JL ’ V • I II _____ - ■ ________________ I ■■ -• I ■ . ( ‘1