. .in " P I "'"! 'l I1' "' I " I ' I I "?-- mwu-m VrWi pi w i ip - i i"i r" ' " '' -4 SpilyayTymoo I -f . W., i V V J V 7 . ; P. . " f l v w - .1 Ti -. M 15 ,v r fi , MadmJrMighCuUureClubmembenandadvisonMarthaRiosandM 23 at the Agency Longhouse. Culture Club, NASU, ECE sponsor powwow t -tl.,it',no thot Ufill hi a nowwnw in association with the Early Childhood Center, and the Madras High School Native Ameri can Student Union honoring the Week of the Young Child is one of the activities in wmcn tne Madias jr. High Culture Club is involved. The Earlv Childhood Education The Week of the . Young Child willbecelebratcdApnll8ththrough the 24th this year. A community- 22Ms XSSS- Four activities that any individual can do to support ,oun8 children 'aketimeu.rca.lywauh.listen aI,dappreeiaBchi,drenL,you,farily nSesurcchildren receiveuieprcvciiuvciicaiuio-i iwj ..:.i tn thAir health nnd develon- U V1UU uiw r ment. If your child has a health need, fnllnw nn 3. ) Help early childhood education and care programs improve the quality of services provided to chil dren. Volunteer some of your time in your child's classroom , day care room or at your chosen child care provider's. 4. ) Do what you can to recognize the contributions of teachers and care givers and others supporting the high quality programs we have available in Warm Springs. Planned Events Include: Tuesday 20 mini natural re sources day at W.S. Elementary Wednesday 21 penny carnival and fun night for children, 3-8 years old, at the Community Center (1 cent and 1 adult for admission). There will be an inexpensive concession. Thursday 22 ECE Children's Parade 10:00 a.m. Friday 23 Indian Night Out at Agency Longhouse Saturday 24 Recreation De partment mini marathon & 1 mile r ir i - :,rvh' ': - ; "lf Worm Springs Elementary students enjoy casually reading library books on J A rri i nowwnw will include danc ing and entertainment involving many cultures. Culture Club is a way to pull to gether all cultures," says club advi sor and MI H counselor Marly s Alger. The thirty-five students work together fun run "Cio tne Mi.e wiu. , uu. Uiiw. rhMrpn.an AH weck'wkaXni?T vSss t-'SKSSSS their young children Youngj tf2tt2Sgi SlityisasWpartici E&jESZ SSZL, L Voun8 xi ' t"j" ""I' , ill M uW t ' . ABOUT CHILD SAFETY What "W mun at an early age. Let them touch a hot pan or blown-out match (but not hot enough to harm them). To y away from fire and stoves, matches, cigarettes, electrical outlets, cords and appliances. To ?, drop SrtJ roll It clothes catch fire, never to run. A Message From Warm Springs Early Childhood Education Warm Springs, Oregon w i i in nlinnintr nrtivitiCS that Will help other students become aware of the diversity of cultures in the commu nity. . ... Comunity members are invited to attend the Indian Night Out at the Agency Longhouse. Center news VCV. Pvftiits .. . ''.! -22, Video Lunch, at noon will feature an informative Video about HIVAIDS and how to SskrisK a. noon. "2P . (olf Dinncr!- nonsnop. Come.shar. . slXTZ tSSS-H?1 3, WHa to do In es of rut fir SOUND ALARM to alert the rest ot the family. STAY LOW and crawl to an exit. FEEL DOOR - II warm, DON'T OPENI Use alternate escape route. WAIT AT MEETING PLACE for the rest of the family. diidren arc often victims because tfey don't know how to react i .1 a WMn Vntrt IS a tire. the libary carpet , - .... u. .. i am ! l"tr; SI Army increases scholarship limit The Armv announced it is in creasing to $30,000 the maximum amount of money for college avail able to qualified applicants who en list for the Army College Fund (ACF). This boost from the previous maximum of $25,200 for a four-year enlistment was initiated, with Con gressional approval, to help restore the fund's buying power to its fiscal year 1983 origination level. College money is a potent enlistment incen tive for the Army in attracting higher quality recruits. Last fiscal year 100 percent of new Army recruits were high school graduates, while 78 percent scored in the top half of the entrance aptitude test. The $30,000 amount, like its $25,200 predecessor, is a special in centive which is created by combin ing money from the Montgomery G I Bill ($13,200) with a $1,200 contri bution from the soldier, and the re maining $15,600 provided by the ACF. Similar increases have been made for a three-year enlistment providing $25,000 for college tuition, and a two-year enlistment providing $20,000. Local students doing well Word has been received from Geoff Bury.Counsclor at the Madras High School, about the following senior students: Floyd Calica, Ten Courtney, Philiana David. Russell Graham, Preston Haskic, Vangeliquc Jack, Levi Johnson, Charles Kalama, Alyssa Macy, Lief Suppah, Charles Wcwa, Jason Williams and Samuel Wolfe. These senior students are earning good grades; many are active in sports, journalism, dance team and involved in other activities. The readers who know these young people, let them know you appreci ate their good work. These are their final days at Madras High School and they will soon be graduating and lets all wish them the best MJHS honor students recognized for Third quarter honor roll at Madras Jr. High includes the following students: 8th Grade 4:00 Beth Candland, Amy Hawes, Jonathan Klos, Abby Nyara. Lisa Pollard, David Rapoza, Kimberly Wysham 8th grade top honor roll Michael Alexander, Anthony Ander son, Shannon Baker, Brenda Baltazar, Mclanie Binder, Kainan Bodenlos, Lynda Carroll. Malissa Ferguson, Alyson Graves, Michael Kirsch, Katie Koolhaas, Heather Lindley, Christine Locke, Denise Mannenbach, Melissa O'Meara, Jesus Olivera. Amorita Patterson, Amy Prince, Marcella Ramey, Katie Richards, Amy Robertson, James Roff, Kate Scarlett, DavidWalker,BreuWilliams,GarthWyatt 8th grade honor roll Salvador Alonzo, Benjamin Anderson, Justin Bendcle, Bryan Bozarth, Jessie Brown, Melissa Campbell, Robin Casey, HillariClowers, JasonCouch, Gabriel Diaz, Marcus Earnest, Misty Eichholz, Matthew Glenn, Daniel Junge. Jacklyn Langley, Jenaea Langnese, Byron Leisck, Toni Lewis, AraceHMunguia, Trade Obenhaus, Marie Patteeuw, Adam Peterson, Melissa Reed, Shauna Samson, Alexis Sumner, Hiah school students make honor rolls ' ' & . c.u b.a.. Nicole BecQuet. John Ch.d C.dy. Bradley Co c..oi. .i Madras High School recog nized for academic achievement during the third quarter include: Freshmen 4.00 Honor Roll Liberty Taylor All-Star Honor Roll Chistopher DuPont, Ian Jageh, Amy Kraui, Khira Krause, aristopher Lieuallen, Chad Lindner, Melissa Nartz, Timothy Neilson, Larry Stedman, Melissa Thompson, Todd Weigan, David Wickham and Minla WoU.. Honor Roll , Bonfilia Baltazar, Stephen Blankenagel, Wendy Burtis, Leah Candland, Jillian Cook, Samuel Crow, Malhhew Gordon, Tia Green, Jonathan Guiney, Slaglgl Hlsatake Seth Johnson. Jennifer Loman.Niki Luse, Shallyn Morlan,JenniferMorse.ChristopherNelson, c. v- cnlr P.tr.l. Allen Pine. Mayra Reynoso, KeUy Senser, Kirslen Sundberg, Kirstin Swanson, Heather Titus. Tayva Tucker, Joshua Williams, Jaime Wilson and Peter Zumwalt. Sophomores 4.00 Honor Roll Emmalee Brown, Deann Cordes. Betsy Cordill, Brandon DuRetle, Rebecca Grote. Erika Harris, Holy Jasa. Phillip Miller, Enc Samsel, Ryan Stewart and Jennifer Williams. All-Star Hnor Roll . Micah Anderson, Jennifer Broker, Enn Conway. Jennifer Cooke, Krystal Filbert. Krislina Gregg. Chrystal Guiney. Becky Harrison, Carrie Hawes. Sarah Hunt, Jeremy Jacks, Brook Luther, Lisa Matheny. Angela McConnell. Shawna McConnell, Amy McNamee. Robert Norton. Gary R'cnj"". Norma Thompson, Julie Utter. Adrian a Ward and Melissa Weisen. Honor Roll Kelli Catherwood. Thomas Cochran, Kelli DaniukaPalmer, John Gervais. Dann Graybael, Brent Harrison, Wuilliam Hastings, Jennifer Howell, Jamie Johnson, Matthew Junge. Melissa Lindley, Rurik Lidner, Mane Long. Thomas McDonald, Michael Olson. Chad Pommarane. Eric Runge. Majrlene Spencer, Jake Suppah. Kelli Thomas. Omar Valderrabano, Irma Villa and Gary Zemke. Junior 4.00 Honor Roll Nicole Alexander. Amy Anderson, Stephanie Harris. Daniel Wright and Rafe Wysham. All-Sur Honor Roll At cniieee exnenses have in creased, so has the importance of a college education to success in many career fields. At the same time, sources for funding college educa tions have declined. The ACF pro vides qualified individuals opportu nities to obtain guaranteed funding for college. A soldier who successfully com pletes a four-year enlistment with the money for college option would have $833.88 per month for each of four years of college, based on a Art Event set for Central Oregon Community Col lege presents the April Art Event at COCC Friday. April 16. 1993 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Boyle Education Building, Room 155 (This is the first building to the left as you approach the campus on College Way). The public is invited to this second of a scries of three free art programs as the artists of the area sav thank you Students to perform West Side Story Students at Madras High School, under the direction of Walt Ponsford, arc preparing to perform West Side Story. The play is tentatively sched uled for April 15, 16. 17 and 18. Approximately 30 students are in volved with production of the musi cal. Tickets will be available at the door. Have lunch... This message is brought to you by the Jefferson County Council on Child Abuse Prevention. "People working to k:ep families together." Parents, have you ever thought of having lunch with your child at school? Make a special date by contacting the school and have lunch with a friend, your child. Adreana Valerio, Irma Valerio, Rebecca Victorine, Joseph Vigil, Jennifer Wright, Jodie Yelverton Principal's honor roll. :v 8th grade . . Bradford Courtney, Caleb Jagels, Lavinia Matheny, Krista Milliron Principal's honor roll 7th grade Kimberly Eurto, Richard Irey, Dora NoyolaHemandez 7th grade 4.00 honor roll Brooke Alexander, Cherish Blankenagel, Jamie Broker, Lyndsey Buermann, Emily Collins, Katrina Dubisar, Matthew Edgmon, Matthew Hagedom, Lynnsay Hagerty, Jacob Houck, Vanessa Hume, Sherie Johnson, Aaron Lieuallen, Matthew Lieuallen, Brianne Luther, KatherineMarston, Johanna Martin, Corley McFarland, Brian Miller. Jody Nartz, An gela Rapoza, Michael Riley, Elizabeth Weigand, Kea Wyatt, Emma Zumwalt 7th grade top honor roll Boyle, Marcella Brunoe, Brooke Earnest, John Gallup, Kelly Jackson, Lisa Key, Allison Kirsch. Amanda Petersen, Florence Fetock, Erin Potampa, Danielle Sahme, Melanie Shulz, Lindsay Sundberg, Sarah Vibbert, Todd Vibbert and Rachel Ward. Honor Roll Christopher Anstett. Courtney Barker, Warren Bowles, Jennifer BuUer. Teresa Campbell, Scott Cavender, Benjamin Christensen, Kalhrina Delph. Angela Gervais, Edward Hagedom, Randall Harvey. Christo pher Huggins, Mandy Hume, Kelly Jasa, Trever Johnson, Jennifer Marston, Timothy Mennealy, Sunmlet Minnlck, Bonnie Mor gan, Amanda NasseU, Manda Neilson, An gela Parks, Isaac Peterson, Jamie Rask, An thony Read, Rosa Rico, Karen Riley, Casey Ring, Jody Roff and Wade Simmons. Seniors 4.00 Honor Roll Annual carnival The Buff ElemenlaryMadras El ementary carnival is set for Friday, April 16 from 6-9:00 p.m at Buff Elementary. As in past years, activities at the carnival will include bingo, game booths and concessions. An autographed Trailblazcr basketball The registration schedule spring term. March 23, 24, 25 April 6, 7, 8 i May 4, 5, 6 For more Information about GED classes call Ed at 553-1428 ril 16, 1993 Page 5 AD a nine-month academic year. The mmu mnv ain he used for any 1'ivi'v " schooling approved by the Veteran Administration. To qualify for the Montgomery GI Bill and the Army College FunJ an applicant must have a high school diploma, achieve a score of at lease 50 on the entrance aptitude lest, cn- list in a designated critical job skill J have no prior military service, and meet the other enlistment eligibility; requirements. J Friday, April 16 for vnur wonderful sunoort for the AllcnRadcmachcr Art Center on Mirror Pond. Artists are again invited to join us and bring a sample of your work, sharing ideas and concepts for the first part of this informal gathering. Hear Ken Roberts, Classical gui tarist, performing a mini-concert of the Second Lute Suite by J.S. Bach. His recent venues include the Per forming Arts Centers in Eugene and, Newport; the Panada Theatre in Sandpoint, Idaho, and a six week tour of Five Star Resorts in Palm Springs and the Southwest, plus a November appearance at COCC. Ceramics with Picpcnburg, a slide program with ceramic demonstra tions, by Toni Montgomery and Michael Gwinup who will discuss and show decorative and slab lech niqucs taughtat the recent Picpcnburg' ceramics workshop in Portland. Piepenburg, who lives in upper Michigan, has gained national rec ognition for his Raku glazes and techniques which have influenced Montgomery's Raku jewelry and G winup's work shown at Blue Spruce Pottery. !: The COAA membership cost $25.00 and is open to all artists and patrons who wish to support the arts III VVHUUI vw. become part of the AllcnRadcmachcr, Art Center's growth and develop mAnt lllVIli ; f .1 I academic success! Alicia Alonso, Laurel Anderson, Scott Armstrong, Eryn Barnes, Carlton Carperi'-' ter, Anna Collins, David Crow, Julie Doney, ' Alisha Dubisar, Heather Duff, Maleena; Ennis,, Jaime Enriquez, Jamie Friend,, Amanda FuUerton, Nicole Gibson, Anna ! Gregg, Martin Matheny, Laird McCabe,: EricaMontano,CharlesOchs.Cory Phifcr, ' Jennifer Pine, Michael Sarkkinen, Ardis Smith, Hannah Stewart, Lucie Ward, Nl-; cholas Williams, Shawn Wollin '" 7th grade honor roll Michael Ashley, Alba Canales, Tho mas Charley, Katie Christensen, Julio Colazo, Douglas Cunningham, Hortensia Diaz,Timoihy Fabbrini, Kenneth Ferguson, 1 Thomas Hall, Joshuahatfield, Alan Hume,1 i Shawn Jaca, Barbie Jackson, Lorena;; Jaimes, Jason James, Merissa James, Peter;; Johnson. Shaun Draus, Aaron Macy.jj Armand Macy, Neil Moschetti, Lizett Mouett, Charles O'Hearn, Stephanie Oliveira, Donyelle Robertson, Nathan Robinson, Brook Schmidt, Carly Smith, ! Shasta Smith, Taralee Suppah, Jesus Uricta, Janeth Valdenabano, Ian Walden, Andrea Williams, Kyle Wyatt vv n.A r...Hv Rradlev Collins. ScoU , Delamarter, Shea Hawes, jiu icnier, kihu Jacks, Emily Ray and Jennifer Runge. All-Star Honor Roll Rare Bregninge. Carrie Burtis.Sheylenfrj; GreeneBoise, Laura Jones, Heather Martin,. Julie MOrse, Susan Skavlan and Cathy Wil liams. ' Honor Roll Kathryn Bozarth, Gina Camphouse,-, Heather Clowers, Terl Courtney, Jennifer Filbert, Spencer Gerke. Mark Harris, Daisy Hoffman. Kevin Hopps, Jeremy Jasa, Gary King, Larrie Lange, James Lange, Thomas Norton, Richard Olney, Cristine Orcutt. Shawn Phifer, Jason Potampa, Fabian Roth, Wendy Smith, John Summers, Lelf Suppah, Leanne Teeman and Samuel Wolfe. Special Honor Roll Junior: Michelle zamora Freshmen: Fabbrini Keith Bicart and Brian set for April 16 will also be rattled with tickets costing $1.00 each. Proceeds from the carnival will be used to purchase equipment for the two schools. All community members are in vited to attend. .I'- GED Classes GED Registration has been changed!!! You can no longer come In and regis ter on a dallv basis. will be only on those days fori i atfAiaritfkaaltW'fcaft'flAtfAAaaA kliyaAaalt(ia