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SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon May 29, 1992 Page 5 J . J . " I ' ' . -u jT i A? I '." 1' 'wy:.;: ,Vvw- y Third quarter honor roll lists MHS students The MiJiu High School 1992-93 3rd ouwier honor roU itudcnu are: SENIOR 4 00 Honor Roll Mvtie Dureite, Martin Hanaiier, Shahin Henrikion. Jennifer Kane, Joel Neilion, Juanita Wickham. All Star Honor Roll Ryan Boyle, Kimi Builach, Melinda Casady, Ryan Grote, Anne Jua, Thereie Kahxn, Heiioi Lizcanoltla, Erika Luce, JoAnne Parioni, Jennifer Samiel, Michele Simmelink, Bradford Wrijhl. Honor Roll Kevin Abendichein, Jeb Butler, Lcille Cochran, Rebekih Dodton, Arlinda Duff, Amanda Fine, Veronica Gonzalez, Angela Hagedorn, Ebb Huggim, Susan M anion, Laina Simi, Jennifer Sinnaeve, Misty Summerhaldcr, Gregory Williams, Joseph Zachary. JUNIOR 4.00 Honor Roll Chad Casady, Scott Delamarter, Jes sica Jacks, Heather Martin, Jennifer Runge, Lelf Suppah. All Star Honor Roll Carrie Burtis, Bradley Collins, Darin Earnest, Kris la Galyen, Spencer Gerke, Shea Hawes, Laura Jones, Nicole McConnell, Emily Ray, Susan Skavlan. Honor Roll Kevin Bailey, Kathryn Bozarth, Tyler Campbell, Heather Clowers. Terl Courtney. Bridget Elliot, Jennifer Fil bert. Niki Forman, Russell Graham, Mark Harris, Daisy Hoffman, Kevin Hopps, Jeremy Jasa, Nathaniel Johnson, Jason Kane, Gary King, Alyssa Macy, Ashlee Morlan, Julie Morse, Thomaa Norton, Sara Olson, James Sites, Heidi Stephens. SOPHOMORE 4.00 Honor Roll Sarah Badten, John Boyle, Marcella Brunoe, Brooke Earnest, John Gallup, Stephanie Harris, Jennifer Marston, Amanda Nasset, Florence Petock, Erin Potampa, Casey Ring. Sarah Vibbert, Todd Vibbert, Daniel Wright, Rafe Wysham. All Star Honor Roll Jennifer Butler, Teresa Campbell, Christina Candland, Rachel Cloers, Edward Hagedorn. Ruth Hall. Kelly Jasa, Allison KuK'h, Jody Roff, Melanie Schulx, Lindsay Sundbcrg, Rachel Ward, Tammy Williams. Honor Roll Nicola Alexander, B ill te Bailey, Nicole Becquet, Brad Bendele, Chad Bowles, Linda Bryant, Scott Cavendar, Benjamin Chrisiensen, Randall Harvey, Christopher Muggins, Mandy Hume, Kelly Jackson, Trever Johnson, M Ichacl Lcy, Jarcd Lcisek, Natalia Lona, Stacy Long. Timothy Mennealy, Sunmlet Mlnnlck, Jessica Moonev, Bonnie Mor- Jan, Eloina Moueit, Manda Neilson, eremy Nilles, Leon Osterbaan, Angela Parks, Karen Riley. FRESHMAN 4.00 Honor Roll Emmalce Brown, Brandon DuReite, Kryslal Filbert, Kristina Granbv, Gary Richards. Eric Samsel, Ryan Stewart, Melisa Thompson. All Star Honor Roll Jennifer Broker, Erin Conway, Betsy Cordill, Dann Graybacl, Douglas Green, Rebecca Grote, Crystal Guiney, Erika Harris, Becky Harrison, Carrie Hawes, Jennifer Howell, Holly Jasa, Jamie Johnson, Lisa Maiheny, Shawna McConnell, Angela McConnell, Phillip Miller, Allison Sites, Adrians Ward. Honor Roll Caspar Aguila, Micah Anderson, Margarita Baliazar, Travis Buermann, Kelli Catherwood, Jennifer Cooke, DeAnnCordcs. Ktlll Danzuka Talmrr. Nichole Dodson, John Gervais, Kristina Gregg, Lore it a Hall, Curtis Hall, Brent Harrison, William Hasting, Jeremy Jacks, Matthew Junge, Melissa Lindley, Rurik Lindner, Marie Long, Brook Luther, Thomas McDonald, Amy McNamee, Stephanie Merrill, Robert Norton, Michael Olson, Eric Runge, Kristin Samson, Ell Smith, Marlene Spencer, Norma Thompson, Julie Utter, Melissa Weiten. Charles Williams. Jodi Wilson, Gary Zemke. Special Ed Honor Roll (students en rolled in Independent Living) Terry Keo. All Mar Honor Roll-minimum gpa of 3 60 and enrolled in at lean 6 c lutes with no grade below a "B". Honor Roll-minimum gpa of 3.00 with no grade lower than a "C" and enrolled in at lean 6 classes. No student may be on the honor roll with an I (incomplete grade). ' Join in tho WSE annual powwow fun Warm Springs Elcmcnury has scheduled the end of the year pow wow a bil differently this year to try to reduce the crowding and to allow students more time to dress. Basi cally, the school divided the lime into two "mini-powwows". The Primary Powwow will begin living up for the grand entry at 12:30 with the grand entry scheduled for 12:45. Studcnu should dress during their lunch recess lime.. The primary powwow will end at 2. The Intermediate powwow will begin lining up for the Grand Entry at about 1:43 with the actual grand entry after the younger students eel dance out of the arena. The powwow will conclude about 3:15. , Parents who have children that will not be participating in the pow wow are asked to notify the school so that othcrarrangemcnts can be made. Any questions can be answered by calling the school at 553-1 128. Seventh, eighth grade students achieve honor roll Orie Made tests airplane for flying ability. Students in Linda Davidson's fourth grade class took advantage of a nice day to fly planes before they make design modifications. Fifth grade to be honored The community is invited to join All tamiiy members are welcome Warm Springs Elementary in hon- to attend the special awards presen- oring the fifth grade class on June 4 tation. The DARE graduation will be beginning at 10 a.m. in the school included in the ceremonies. An in- gymnasium. formal reception will follow. Last day of school June 5 Enjoy your summer! The Madras Junior High School 1992 93 3rd quarter honor roll students are: 8th GRADE 4.00 Honor Roll Stephen Blankenagel, Christopher Lieuallen, Melissa Nartz, Timothy Neilson, Liberty Taylor, David Wickham. Mima Woll. Top Honor Roll Shannon Autrey, Wendy Burtis, Annmarie Chambers, Jillian Cook, Samuel Crow, Christopher DuPont, Kevin Guiney.Shaela Hicken, Amy Kraus, Khara Krause, Chad Lindner, Jennifer Loman, Aaron Martin, Shallyn Morlan, Christopher Nelson, Stacey Nye, Allen Pine, Kirsten Sundberg, Todd Weigand. Honor Roll Leah Candland, Christopher Carpen ter, Kristina Cavalli, Melissa Cavender, Erica Chrisiensen, Manuel Dahlke, Jef frey Gardner, Jonathan Gregg, Jessica Herbst, Seth Johnson, Vanessa Knight, Keith Meves, Monica Montano, Ramiro Pineda, Mayra Reynoso, Melissa Seibold, Marceline Smith, Shannon Stickler, Tayva Tucker, Robert Whittenburge, Jaimie Wilson, Peter Zumwalt. Principal's Honor Roll Bonfilia Baliazar, Keith Bicart, Jami Ensign, Cruz Estrada, Frank Holquin. 7th GRADE 4.00 Honor Roll Shannon Baker, Melanie Binder, Marcus Earnest, Daniel Green, Jonathan Klos, Heather Lindley, Abby Nyara, Kevin Page, Lisa Pollard, Amy Prince, . James. 'Roff. ' c Top i Honor Roll ' " ' Jennie Beamer, Kainan Bodenlos, Jessie Brown, Robin Casey, Shevon Davenport, Malissa Ferguson, Cora Finlay, Alyson Graves, Amy Hawes, Jason Johnston, Michael Kirsch, Katie Koolhaas, Byron Leisek, Christine Locke. Denise Mannenback, Kimberly McWhorter, Melissa O'Meara, Jesus Olivera, Melissa Reed, David Walker, Jennifer Wright, Garth Wyatt, Kimberly Wysham. Honor Roll Michael Alexander, Anthony Anderson, Benjamin Anderson, Justin Bendele, Daniel Bravo, Melissa Campbell, Beth Candland, Lynda Carroll, Christine Carroll, Patrick Clark, Jason Couch, Roger Gerke, Michael Hellon, Haley Jackson, Daniel Junge, John Lona, Juanita Majel, Lindy Messinger, Maria Moroyoqui, Marie Patteeuw, Marcella Ramey, Dabid Rodriguez, Rebecca Victorine, Joseph 'Vigil. " Principal's Honor Roll Bryan Bozarth, Hillari Clowers, Bradford Courtney, Ronnie Culps, Gabriel Diaz, Carlos Frutos, Julee Hagerty, Alanna Howell, Caleb Jagcls, Shelton Kentura, Lavinia Matheny, Amorita Patterson. Seniors dwell on past and look forward to future f Mm James Moran Native American Seniors of Ma dras High School have been featured in past issues throughout the school year. The following is three more seniors that will be graduating Sun day, May 31, 1992. Spilyay wishes all of you the best of luck, however we are sorry that we were unable to feature all of you. Warm Springs tribal member, James E. Moran is eighteen years old. His parents are Rob and Rosaline Moran. His grandparents are Amelia Spino of Warm Springs, and Frank Gladre of Belcourt, North Dakota. His brothers are Roy Spino age 22, Rob Haltsukis age 21, Dan Moran age 25 and Ed Noyse age 30. His sisters are Shiela Spino age 25 and Vonnie Moran age 30 He is 34 Warm Springs, Wasco, Umatilla and Turtle Mt. Chippewa. Moran was involved in Art Club his sophomore year. He enjoys hunt ing, partying, dancing, playing paintball, rapping, traveling and meeting new and exciting people. He has participated in football his freshman, sophomore and senior years and track his sophomore and , junior years. Although his favorite ' sport is Ice Hockey, "becau se it has a lot more contact than any other sport and gliding on ice is a way better feeling than running," Moran Stated. His favorite classes are h;s business classes with Larry Larson. Special awards he has achieved include var sity letters, graduating from Army Basic Training and 4-H awards. His outlook of the past school years he feels, "were very fun, but I should have gotten better grades than I did." His feelings about this being his last year in high school, "I'm happy it's the last year, now I can go where I want and not have to worry about missing school." When asked what he will miss most about high school he stated, "the friends I have made, girls, and some of the classes I didn't take." His career choice is to be an officer in the United States Army, his college choice is to hope fully go to West Point after improv ing his grade point average. He com ments to the remaining lower class, "Work for a better G.P.A., be your self and not what you see on T.V. Build bridges instead of walls around yourselves." In five to ten years from now he states, "I'll probably be an officer in an Airborne Company, maybe have a wife and a few kids and a Porsche." I r t ': Christopher Jack, is seventeen years old. His parents are Relda Kalama Jack and the late Chris Jack, Sr. of Warm Springs. His grandpar ents are Evangeline Trimble, the late Fred Trimble of Warm Springs, the late Chris and Kathcrine Jack of Duncan, Brinish Columbia. His brothers are Cameron age 14, Gabriel age 12, Fredrick age 9, and GreySun age 7. He has one sister, Vangie age 16. Activities he was involved with in high school include Future Farmers of America and Future Homcmakers of America from 1988 through 1990. His special interests include hunting, fishing and drawing. He participated in football his freshman and sopho more years. Football is his favorite sport because it is a contact sport. His favorite class is Agriculture with Charley Fenleon. Special awards he has received include a higher achievement award when he brought up his grade point average. His out look of the past school years have been a learning experience. He feels excited and glad that this is his last year in high school. His friends are what he will miss most about high school. His career choice is truck driving, or fish and game. He plans to attend a vocational school. In five to ten years from now he sees himself learning to drive truck. Fabian Sutterlee, Jr. is seventeen years old of Warm Springs. His par ents are June Sutterlee and Reggie Poorbear. His grandparents are Alice and James Florendo of Warm Springs. He has one brother, 24 year oldScheldon Sutterlee, and three sis ters, Donna Anstctt age 26, Cheryl Stinnett age 25,and Dcseree Sutterlee age 1 1. He is of the Warm Springs, Wasco descent. Activities he is involved with in clude Vocational Industrial Club of America which he is president His special interests include weight training. He participated in football throughout high school, and seasonal boxing practice. His favorite sport was football, "because it is an adrenaline pumper, and involves team work and discipline, and keeps me out of trouble." His favorite classes are metals with Bob Nelson and Be Yourself 2 with Bonnie Souers. Special awards he has re ceived include second place at a metal skills contest at COCC in advanced Foundry. His outlook of the past school years he states, "could have used my time more wisely." He feels good but different about this being his last year in high school, "it's sort of scary." His friends are what he will miss most about high school. His career choice is studying physi cal education or psychology to be a councilor. His college preference is Chemeketa for one year, then trans fer to Eastern Oregon in Lagrande. He comments to the remaining lower classes, "Take it easy, think about what you do before you do it ! " In five to ten years from now he sees himself taking one step at a time. is Support Group Meetings - Warm Springs Monday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Youth Aftercare, Community Counseling Center Wednesday 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Youth AA, Community Counseling Center 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Women's Support Group, Community Coun seling Center (babysitting provided) 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Night Candlelight AA meeting, Community Counseling Center Thursday 10:30 a.m. Women's Support Group, Community Counsel ing Center (babysitting provided) 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. Adolescent Girls Group (13 yrs old and up), Community Counseling Center (3-5 p.m. during summer) 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. AA Meeting, Community Counseling Center Friday . 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. AA Meeting, Simnasho Longhouse 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Youth AA, Community Counseling Center Saturday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. AA Meeting, Community Counseling Center Support Group Meetings - Madras Sunday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. AA Group, Jefferson County Recovery Center, 639 D Street Tuesday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Night AA GroupAlanon, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 5th & F Street Martes 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. AA Meetings in Spanish Juntas de Alcoholicos Anonimos en Espanol. Jefferson Country Recovery Center, 639 D Street. Thursday 8:00 p.m. Thursday Night AA Group (non-smoking), Lutheran Church, 1225 C Street UlLJlLY Fabian Sutterlee i, i ,aW It! -T- i V. t K ! - L , Jo Li i - v. ' -: J Chris Jack Congratulations Class of 1992 Many students attended Warm Springs Elementary every day this year. Here, six are noted: (Back row, left to right) Steven Tiax, Mary Ann Stahl, Melvin Stahi, Jerald Foster, (front row) Natalie Mitchell, and Jessica Sanders.