SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon March 31, 1995 3 "Cowboys and Indians" was the theme of fun-filled Honor Seniors Day ' ' W yrr hi Li )'! I Local King and Queen are Earl Miller and Nettie Shawaway, and visiting King and Queen, are Mary Kay Heller, and Lance Loizeer. V . I, " j i f: . . .... , V I More than 700 Senior Citizens visited Warm Springs for the 1995 Honor Seniors Day held March 17, 1995 at the Agency Longhouse. This was a special day for Senior Citizens to gather together and have fun and visit with each other. They were honored with a powwow by ECE children, fun endgames with each other, dancing, horse and carralge rides, gynmastics performance and dinner. The theme for 1995 Honor Seniors Day was "Cowboys and Indians." 1 - ' - -- - Add an orange and you have a fun owl dance. f'l""" 'r " " l ' - I 1 I il I I lll'llWMUIliM Gray rounded up pre-registered guests. If f 4 ; i .f 4 4 V K I "Get off my chair, I'm the winner. tv (' . . I A ; ! r- : - n : I ' . y ' : , f , r-J ; , : ' ' i i : J r o 1 f - - i r .s,., r U7 , j Going going gone T m it j . 5 - t i i ! i t . mum f i t. 1 i; k Senior citizens from various neighboring states traveled to Warm Springs for this fun-filled event. ft' ' s ' 14 it " ... - .' 4 r H I 4 I. Married couples remembered their younger days of dancing to soft music. i f i i 4 ' V v I j Eight ball was the M.C., he stopped his horse long enough for a photo. Photos by Selena T. Boise and Bob Medina i