Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon February 21, 1992 PAGE 3 j ii i! ' , r . , . ... h -me Bull trout require pristine habitat I Old DaVS The Oreeon Chamer of the m.Mim The Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society recently voted to petition the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for a status review of bull trout. Sal velinus conflucnius, or bull trout, were once found throughout Oregon's interior but ore now limited to a few remaining headwaters. The char reside close to the Warm Springs Reservation in Lake Billv Chinook and in the cold waters of the Mctolius River and have been found in the Upper Kla math system, upper Willamette and the upper reaches of the John Day, Grand Rondo and Imnaha Rivers.. Habitat requirements for bull trout include very cold water with pristine, high quality streams, and unrestricted intcrbasin migrations. Some bull trout may spend their enure lives as resi dents in small strcams.othcrs migrate to larger waters where they grow rapidly. At age 4-6, most migratory bull trout mature and move back upstream to spawn. Major factors responsible for the decline or loss of bull trout populations include passage problems; interactions with other species, particularly hybridization and competition with introduced brook trout; ovcrharvest: and cli mactic change. AFS petitions for bull trout review Tag information helps biologist keep tabs on bull trout Including migration patterns, agt and population size. Bull trout art found In the Metollus system and in Lake Billy Chinook. The Endangered Species Act, habitat restoration and The Oregon Agricultural Practices Act were part of discussions at the 29th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Or egon Chapter of the American Fish erics Society. Three days of work shops and discussions at The Inn of the Seventh Mountain near Bend al lowed for the presentation of pro fessional papers and a look at political issues facing Oregon's natural resources. Forestry Skills Contest held at MHS The Madras Forestry Skills Con test results are as follows: Novice Log Rolling: First place Bosscn, OSC; second place-Martin, Baker City; third place-Hilton, Philomath; fourth place-Ogle, Pleas ant Hill; fifth place-Daughtry, Henley; sixth place-Clark, Pleasant Hill. Jill Log Rolling: first place-Nunn, Philomath; second plxc-Bcckstcad, Scio; third place-Martinez, Madras; fourth place-Esclman, Scio; fifth place-Cram, Santiam; sixth place Butler, Madras. Open Log Roll: first place-Stalcy, Pleasant Hill; second place-Taylor, Madras; third place -Loyd, Philomath; fourth placc-Storm.OSC; fifth place Brunoc, Madras; sixth place-Fleck, Pleasant Hill. Tree Climbing (Novice): first place-Crowfoot, Santiam; second Slace-Vlin, Santiam; third place ackson, Scio; fourth place-Dayton, Santiam; fifth place-Pennington, Santiam; sixth place-Murray, OSC. Tree Climbing (Jill): first place Gagnon, Baker City; second place Macy, Madras; third place-Clayton, Scio; fourth place-Nunn, Philomath; fifth placc-Eshclman, Scio. Tree Climbing (Jack): first place-Martin, Baker City; second place-Tincher, Henley; third place Morris, Baker City; fourth place Younger, Baker City; fifth place Rada, Scio; sixth place-Blank, Baker City. Chokersetting (Jills): first place Nasset, Madras; second place-Nunn, Philomath; third place-Mosso, Scio; fourth place-Thurber, Scio; fifth place-Macy, Madras; sixth place Cram, San jam. Chokersetting (Jacks): first place-Dayton, Santiam; second place-Rhody, Philomath; third place Pennington, Santiam; fourth place Clark, Pleasant Hill; fifth place Wicting, Henley; sixth place-Fleck, Pleasant Hill. Compass & Pacing: first place Rosccrans, Scio; second place-Bush, Scio; third place-McDaniel, Scio; fourth place-Burnham, OSC; fifth place-Wood, Scio; sixth place Baxter, Baker City. Chainsaw Bucking (Jacks): first place-McDanicl. Scio; second place Stevens, Santiam; third place-Fleck, Pleasant Hill; fourth place-Stay ley, Pleasant Hill; fifth place-Howard, LaPincGilchrcst; sixth place-Maas, Pleasant Hill. Chainsaw Bucking (Jills): first place-Becks tead, Scio; second place Morris, Baker City; third place-Macy, Madras; fourth place-Clayton, Scio; fifth place-Schrocdcr, Santiam; sixth place-Gagnon, Baker City. Map Reading: first place-G. Abcrnathy, Baker City; second place Vaughan, Madras; third place McEnroe, Henley; fourth place Morris, Baker City; fifth place Novak, Baker City; sixth place Wood, Scio. Cross-Cut (JackJack): first place-McDanielFerebee, Scio; sec ond place-DaytonUlin, Santiam; third place-CramStevens, Santiam; fourth place-CeboIlVasquez, Scio; fifth place-BossenBridges, OSC; sixth place-StormLoveless, OSC. Cross-Cutt (JackJill): first place-McDanielBoyd, Scio; second place-FerebeeBeckstead,Scio; third place-CebollBrown, Scio; fourth place-MossoJackson, Scio; fifth place-EshclmanBush, Scio; sixth placc-BlankCagnon, Baker City. Tree Shrub I.D.: first place Beckstead, Scio; second place Rosccrans, Scio; third place-Nassct, Madras; fourth place-Martinez, Ma dras; fifth placc-G. Abcrnathy, Baker City; sixth place-Wood, Scio. Axe Throw: first place-Heath, Madras; second place-Stevens, Santiam; third place-Long, Madras; fourth place-Bush, Scio; fifth placc Tinchcr, Henley; sixth placc-VIin, Santiam. Traverse: first place-Anderson Nassct, Madras; second place-Scott Long, Madras; third place-Boyd BushMcDanicl, Scio; fourth place Continued on page 8 The meeting also resulted in the . f s oi'pruvui oy voic to petition me u.a. Fish and Wildlife Service for a status review of the bull trout, a preliminary step toward a possible listing as threatened or endangered. Status re view is the first step in the federal endangered spec ics process. Inct ish ana wiianic service nas yu days from receipt of the petition to deter mine wheihrr il h.ts terhnirnl mpril to warrant review and one year alter tnat to make the review. Also at the meeting, Round Butte I latchcry on the Deschutes River re ceived special recognition for its in novative techniques in taking eggs from wild stcelhcad and rearing smolis. Portland General Biologist Don Katiilf who works at the Pclton Round Butte Project was named Fishery Worker or the Year for his work with various agencies includ ing the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs in fisheries programs and recently for his work in research and conccung aata on oun trout. The ttm IiUkiu Those who came over from tht Slma Agency Urt winter art Hill her. Tov order ofFe 15' Ml wot modi few to them Immedlattty, but they modi the txaut that whatfiw honet they had were wry poor, Lately their txaut has been that they W no means to return with, to pay ferriage, and procure subilitenot along the road. They an vary unwilling to nturn, and may hove to befbrtod to go. Via difficulty I havt In this direction, cannot ha tht one that hat prevented Agent Wilbur from turning over to ma thtfamlUet of the Piute Indian! property belonging to thli Agency. Hearty i year hat passad tinea hi wot furnished fundi and instructed to bring thorn to the Dalles where our teams would meat them. Either all the Pints at (hit Agency ihould ba taken ever to Simcoe, or ebe the families above referred to be brought over to this Agency. Either arrangement wilt ba satisfactory to me. Moral and ReUgiout Work Then havt bean no meetings of iht Council, during the month, and no crimat punithad or to punish, tht Sabbath itrvices have been regularly kept up, and interest manifested. Temperance U growing to be one of the fixed principles with men of tht Indians, and a drunken Indian Is seldom heard of, and never been hart, John Smith 's monthly report for July 31, 1881, contains an interesting description of the activities of the Indian police. Warm Springs August 1 1 Sir MJH students achieve honor roll MHS students recognized Students making the Madras High School honor roll for the 1 st Semester are: SENIORS 4.00 Honor Roll Margie Durette, Shahin Henrickson, Jennifer Kane, Jennifer Samsel, Juanita Wickham. All Star Honor Roll Ryan Grote, Therese Kahm, Helios LizcanoIsla, Erika Luce, Joel Neilson, JoAnne Parsons, Bethany Peterson, Laura Sahme. Honor Roll Shirley Allen, Alain Bouvard, Ryan Boyle, Kimi Buslach, Jeb Butler, Rebekah Dodson, Arlinda Duff, Amanda Fine, Luanne Foltz, Veronica Gonzalez, Angela Hagedorn, Ebb Huggins, Anne Jasa, Kris JohnsonBender, Cecilia Mad rigal, Susan Marston, Cole Ratliff, LainaSims.JenniferSinnaeve, Misty Summerhaldcr, Palmira Veloz, Nikki Werner, Greg Williams, Brad Wright, Joseph Zachary. JUNIORS 4.00 Honor Roll Kathryn Bozarth, Carrie Burtis, Scott Delamarter, Darin Earnest, Krista Galyen, Shea Hawes, Jessica Jacks, Gary King, Sara Olsen, Cristine Orcutt, Emily Ray, James Sites. All Star Honor Roll ChadCasady.Jilllckler.Nalhaniel Johnson, Laura Jones, Heather Mar tin, Jason Potampa, Jennifer Runge, Susan Skavlan, Leif Suppah. Honor Roll Tyler Campbell, Diana Cavalli, Heather Clowers, Teri Courtney, Bridget Elliot, Jennifer Filbert, Russell Graham, Kevin Hopps, Jeremy Jasa, April Kaufman, David Lange, Alyssa Macy, Ashlee Morlan, Julie Morse.Thomas Norton.Cariann Oliver, Nathan Pollard, Tami Rask, Bryan Skidgel, Heidi Stephens, Raelynn Waldow. SOPHOMORES 4.00 Honor Roll Sarah Badten, Marcella Brunoe, Teresa Campbell, Brooke Earnest, John Gallup, Ruth Hall, Stephanie Harris, Jennifer Marston, Amanda Nasset, Florence Petock, Erin Potampa, Jody Roff, Lindsay Sundberg, Todd Vibbert, Daniel Wright, Rafe Wysham. All Star Honor Roll Amy Anderson, John Boyle, Christina Candland, Scott Cavender, Ed Hagedorn, Kelly Jasa, Allison Kirsch, Stacy Long, Eloina Mouett, Manda Neilson, Casey Ring, Melanie Schulz, Rachel Ward. Honor Roll Nicole Alexander, Wilma Bailey, Nicole Becquet, Brad Bendele, Chad Bowles, Jennifer Butler, Ben Christensen, Rachel Clowers, Annette Dickey, Randall Harvey, Mandy Hume, Kelly Jackson, Trever Johnson, Ellis Langley, Michael Leecy, Natalia Lona, Diana Martinez, Sunmiet Minnick, Bonnie Morgan, Jeremy Nilles, Leon Osterbaan, Karen Riley, Rachel Riley, Wade Simmons, Dionne Thomas. FRESHMAN 4.00 Honor Roll Emmalee Brown, Brandon DuRette, Holly Jasa, Gary Richards, Eric Samsel, Ryan Stewart. All Star Honor Roll Jennifer Broker, DeAnn Cordes, Betsy Cordill, Krystal Filbert, John Gervais, Kristina Granby, Douglas Green, Rebecca Grote, Crystal Guiney, Erika Harris, Becky Harrison, Brent Harrison, -Carrie Hawes, Jeremy Jacks, Jamie Johnson, Marie Long, Brook Luther, Lisa Matheny, Angela McConnell, Shawna McConnell, Amy McNamee, Norma Thompson, Shirley Utter, Adriana Ward, Charles Williams. Honor Roll Caspar Aguila, Melissa Anderson, Micah Anderson, Joseph Brown, Travis Buermann, Rusty Calica, Thomas Cochran, Jennifer Cooke, Kelli PalmerDanzuka, Nichole Dodson, Kristina Gregg, Curtis Hall, Loretta Hall, Jennifer Howell, Mat thew Junge, Johnny Key, Melissa Lindley, Rurik Lindner, Thomas McDonald, Jodie McWhorter, Stephanie Merritt, Amy Mickelson, Phillip Miller, Robert Norton, Eric Runge, Kristin Samson, Allison S ites, Marlene Spencer, Jake Suppah, Tiffany Thornton, Irma Villa, Mel issa Wcisen. Special Ed Honor Roll (students enrolled in Independent Living) Terry Keo. . Following is a list of students making it on the Madras Junior High School honor roll for the 1st semes ter 1991-92: 8th Grade 4.00 Honor Roll Stephen Blankenagel, Jillian Cook, Shacla Hickcn, Christopher Licuallcn, Jennifer Loman, Shallyn Morlan, Melissa Nartz, Timothy Neilson, Liberty Taylor. 8th Grade Top Honor Roll Shannon Autrey, Wendy Burtis, Melissa Cavender, AnnMarie Chambers, Samuel Crow, Christo pher DuPont, Kevin Guiney, Rhianna Jalbcrt, Seth Johnson, Amy Kraus, Khara Krause, Chad Lindner, Aaron Martin, Keith Meves, Allen Pine, Nayra Reynoso, Melissa Seibold.Kirsten Sundberg, Todd Weigand, David Wickham, Minta Woll. 8th Grade Honor Roll Leah Candland, Christopher Car penter, Kristina Cavalli, Erica Christensen, Manuel Dahlke, Jeffrey Gardner, AerieGibson, Lisa Johnson, Jaime Johnston, Monica Montano, Lisa Motley, Christopher Nelson, Ramiro Pineda, Marista Salgado, Shannon Stickler, Candra Switzler, Tayva Tucker. Principal's Honor Roll 8th Grade Bonfilia Baltazar, Brian Fabbrini. Principal's Honor Roll 7th Grade J Bradford Courtney, Caleb Jagels, Dustin Kendall, Lavinia Matheny, Benjamin Pcles, Shylow Porcicllo. 7th Grade 4.00 Honor Roll Shannon Baker, Melanie Binder, Jonathan Klos, Christine Locke, Kevin Page, Lisa Pollard, Amy Prince, Katie Richards, James Roff. 7th Grade Top Honor Roll , Michael Alexander, Anthony ' Anderson, Jennie Beamcr, Kainan Bodenlos, Jessie Brown, Beth Candland, Robin Casey, Cora Finlay, Alyson Graves, Daniel Green, Amy Hawes, Michael Kirsch, Katie Koolhaas, Heather Lindley, Juanita Majel, Dcnise Mannebach, Abby Nyara, Melissa O'Mcara, Melissa Reed, Alexis Sumner, David Walker, Jennifer Wright, Garth Wyatt, Kim berly Wysham. 7th Grade Honor Roll Benjamin Anderson, Justin Bendele, Bryan Bozarth, Daniel Bravo, James Brown, Melissa Campbell, Christine Carroll, Lynda Carroll, Jason Couch, Shevon Dav enport, Jennifer Deignan, Marcus Earnest, Jessie Esquiro, Malissa Ferguson, Roger Gerke, Matthew Glenn, Angela Hall, Haley Jackson, Jason Johnston, Daniel Junge, Kim berly McWhorter, Lindy Messinger, Maria Moroyoqui, Jesus Olivera, Marie Patteeuw, Amorita Patterson, Marcella Ramey, Shauna Samson, Kate Scarlett, Jolene Simtustus, Terra Smith, Rebecca Victorine, Jo seph Vigil, Elizabeth Wright. have the honor to submit the following as my report of the nature and progress of the work under my direction at this Agency during the month ending July 31 1881. The Indian Population This has been changing and varied as to numbers residing upon the reservation, continuously during the month. This season of the year often brings a dearth of population for it is generally the height of the fishing season, and being in between the care of their gardens, and the harvest time, most of them find it desirable and pleasant to take a trip to The Dalles, and put up their annual supply of salmon, and procure their seasons supply of clothing, groceries, etc. According to the physician's report, we have lost one In population since two died, and but one was born. Whole number MM treated 34. Restored 25. Remaining 9, of which a part a sic chronic cases. The Day and Boarding School has not been in session during the month owing sic the thinness oft the population, and small number of scholars. The early part of the month was spent as the usual summer vacation by the scholars, and the teachers have been given needed rest and recreation during what is one of warmest months. The school will again be resumed this month. The Saw Mill has been run constantly during the ?????? days of the month, cutting upwards of 15,000 ft of lumber, mostly for Indians. The Crist mill has only run as grists were brought. It b now in better repair, and! will do better work than for many years, if it ever has excelled list present condition. The Apprentices have made satisfactory progress, especially the Asst Sawyer and Asstl Blacksmith. They seem to have a natural adaptation for their work. lnformationfor the Old Days column is submitted by Warm Springs tribal I attorney Jim Noteboom. : ' ; f I- Hf n TV . cf r r"A : 7 it J M I I U NEW MADRAS HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS-Taking office at madras High School are: (left to right), back row-President Jamie Sites; Vice-president Spencer Gerke; Secretary Alyssa Macy, Treasurer Carrie Burtis, and Concessions chairpersons Jessica Jacks and Heather Martin; Front row-Co-ads chairmen Russell Graham and Jason Potampa, Parliamentarian Sam Wolfe, and School Board Representative Floyd Calico.