C Vnt:v 2 January 2, 1987 arm srm.v;, m:(;o 97761 SlII. V TVMOO Review of past year reveals additions. . . I " " i jrS . k . v l -CVr" 4 . ft i Mil j ,n, ,ay jf ff - 'Uijui ijii-- i- I2j . ; , : . 1 2 . ' - 1 . ' - ... .. V .... - , . ..7"' 3 The year is over now, and it's time once again to look back and recollect the year's events. (1) In late December, 1985. Lana Shike was crowned the thirteenth Miss Warm Springs. She traveled throughout the northwest and the nation serving as representative and ambassador for the Confederated Tribes. (2) In all its splendor and pristine beauty, much of the reservation was blanketed with a heavy cover of snow for most of the winter last year. Record snow fall closed roads, schools and businesses. (3) Warm Springs' own FM radio station, KWSI, hit the airwaves, proving to be a great hit throughout central Oregon. (4) The annual endurance run had competitors and their mounts racing helter skelter over rough terrain. Shane Olney was victorious in the men's division while Snuffy Herrera finished first in the women's division. (5) Stick games are a favorite pasttime at Pi-Ume-Sha. The game area was brim-full with competitors as well as spectators. (6) The Madras High School varsity basketball team fared well in 3 the Greater Oregon League division, making -itito the state playoffs, where they were defeated by Tillamook and LaSalle. 4 f h 1- 4' "4 J N . ,,jt S.a-.'V. V. ,1ft-' ' ' ''- s A .Ml Sf "XT' 'T -it v i ' f , . n a .-. ...i . I 3U- Spilvav Tymoo Staff MANAGING EDITOR Sid Miller ASSISTANT EDITOR Donna Behrend PHOTO SPECIALISTWRITER Marsha Shewczyk REPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER ; Pat Leno-Baker TYPESETTERCIRCULATION Priscilla Squiemphen FOUNDED IN MARCH OF 1976 Spllyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Offices are located in the Old Administration Building at 2126 Warm Springs Street. Any written materials to Spllyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. BOX 870, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 Phone: 553-1644 or 553-1161, xt. 274, 285 or 321. The darkroom can be reached at 553-1161, ext. 286 Subscription rate: Within the U.S. $6.00 per year Outside U.S. $12.00 per year r t '" s 7 : - ' .... : ' ; . " "J ' ' ' " ' K :'. " . I . .J tw ' I . :l -. 1 1 f l r ' 1 'U- J 7 - I i s , it' ,t . . . X -