Spilyay Tymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
February 21, 1992 PAGE 3
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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
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The meeting also resulted in the
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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.
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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.