Siletz news letter. (Siletz, Oregon) 1989-1997, April 01, 1990, Page 13, Image 13

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    SILETZ, OREGON
MISS SILETZ APPLICATIONS
BEING TAKEN
MISS SILETZ GUIDELINES OF ROYALTY:
(1) Candidates must be enrolled tribal
members.
(2) Candidates must be single with no
dependents.
(3) Candidates for Miss Siletz must be age
14 to 18. (Must be 14 by September 1).
(4) Must be able to attend all designated
organ izatio na l
m eetings,
activitie s,
parades, fund raisers and scheduled
appearances, unless a written request is
submitted to the pageant coordinator and
absence is excused in advance,
(5) You will be disqualified if you miss
three scheduled events without just cause
and your duties will then be performed by
the first runner up.
(6) You must be drug and alcohol free, any
misconduct will result In disqualification
from the court.
(7) lf at any time you become pregnant, you
will be disqualified and will lose your title.
(8) You must have full; regalia.
(9) You must have a willingness io dance at
all pow wows and scheduled activities.
(Assistance with dance instruction will be
available, if needed).
(10) You must have a willingness to speak
in front of a large, group.
COREY KLINE WINS AGAIN!!!
(11) You must be willing, by your behavior
to represent your tribe in the best possible
manner.
(12) Vou are expected to show good
judgement and not participate in activities
that would bring adverse publicity to the
Tribe while you are a member of the court.
(13) The above guidelines apply to each
candidate. If not honored, you will be
disqualified from the court and will forfeit
any title won.
(14) There may be other requirements not
mentioned in these guidelines at this time
which you will be required to follow.
LITTLE MISS SILETZ GUIDELINES OF
ROYALTY:
(1 C andidates must be enrolled tribal
members.
•^C a n d id a te s must be single with no
dependents.
(3) Candidates for Little Miss Siletz must be
age 7 to 13.
(4) Must be able to attend all designated
organizational meetings, activités, parades,
fund raisers and scheduled appearances,
unless written request is submitted to the
pageant coordinator and the absence is
excused in advance.
(5) You will be disqualified if you miss
three scheduled events without just cause.
April 1990 -
Your duties will then be performed by the
first runner up.
(6) You must be drug and alcohol free. Any
misconduct will result in disqualification
from the court.
(7) ff at any time during the year you
become pregnant, you will be disqualified
and lose your title.
(8) You must have full regalia.
(9) You must have a willingness to speak in
front of a large group.
(10) You must be w illing, by your
behavior, to represent your tribe in the
best possible manner.
( it ) You are expected to show good
judgement and not participate in activities
that would bring adverse publicity to the
tribe while you are a member of, the court.
(12) You must have a willingness to dance at
a ll
pow
w ow s
or
sch ed uled
a c tiv itie s .(A s s is ta n c e
w ith
dance
instruction will be available if needed).
(13) The above guidelines apply to each
candidate.
If not honored, you will be
disqualified from the court and will forfeit
any title won.
(14) there may be other requirements not
mentioned, in thesso guideline's at this time
which you will be required to follow.
, A P PLICA T IO N FOjR M ISS/ L IT T L E MI&S ,S IL p T Z
NAME________________________________________________________________________________________
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A G E ______________ BIRTHDATE_____________________________ ROLL NUMBER
Once again Corey Kline, our 7th
Grade Chess Wiz Kid, has proved his
prowess at chess.
Corey who attends Siletz Middle
School, is part of a chess team coached by
handicapped learner specialist, Bill
Barrese.
After winning the regional
matches February 3 at Yaquina View School
in Newport, Corey and five "other students
from Siletz School were set to go on to the
State Finals in Portland.
The Chess tourniment began on
Friday, March 9, at the World Forestry
Center in Portland and lasted for 2 days.
The first day a team of four students,
including Norman Williams, Heather
Schones, Mike Bisel and Jeff DeBusk, 3rd
through 6th grade students, participated.
Overall the Siletz team, which is in its
first year, placed 13th out of 32 teams at
State.
On Saturday, March 10, Corey and
his teammate Mark Ross competed in the
Chess .Tourniment in the individual
category.
Each- round lasted for 1 hour and 45
minutes. Corey stated that he played 5
rounds, which calculates out to 8 hours and
45 minutes in playing time. He won four of
his five matches. Corey placed 3rd in the
State and received a nice trophyv . . . .
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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: V S e n d .applications to: The Pow Wow Committee,
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Confederated Tribes of Siletz, P.O. Box 549, Siletz OR
97380.
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