SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon May 11, 1995 5 The Hispanic Club of Madras Junior High School entertained the Warm Springs Elementary during their awards assembly May 4, 1995. The students had been learning about the Hispanic culture in many other activities for the celebration of Clnco Demayo, May 5, 1995. Simnasho Elemenlarv: Charlcnc Moody, Tamera Moody, Emilena Suppuh, Sara Vacth and Steven Vaeth WSE Aiysia Aguilar, Ashley Aguilar, Evelyn Aguilar, Georgianna Aguilar, Mayannc Aguilar, Marjcan Alonso, Matthew Alonso, Martha Alvarez, Joseph Anderson, Blaine Bcgay, Jacoba Best, Michael Blake, Desirae Boise, George Boise, Irene Boise, Lavonne Boise, Randy Boise Jr., Cecilia Brunoe, Tamera Bryant, Jordon Caldcra, Lonnie Caldcra, Maurica Cortez, Matthew Craig, Douglas Crane, Michelle Crane, Jonathan Culpus, Susce Davis, Avery Frank, Jaycelcne Frank. Mathew ' """ """"""" "" 111 ' fm in i I I III p Ill I - S f "V , V J, (jri v. . fe&ka J ' ""' '"' 11 1 " 111 'Uirir U I..... mi r I j I v',' Jodene Greene accepts her Student of the Month award. it i- i . ' J ' ' ri 1 v.. " . ':!:.. . . - - -.'- : " !!.'"' "4 ' Ci. . IWarn Springs Elementary news Third quarter perfect Attendance Garcia, Samanlha Gomez, Steven Pearl Stwyer dances the Mexican Hat Dance with member of the Hispanic uud. Hispanic Club members show their beautiful dances in traditional wear. Early Childhood Education news Important events at ECE Govenor. Brent Gravbacl. Sissalev Graybael, Velma Graybael, Manuel Greene. Perry Greene, Shelly Greene Boise, Del vis Heath, Lee Hellon, Lewis Mellon, Edwardene Henry, Nicole Hcrkshan, Cynthia Isadorc, Keith Jackson, James Jim Jr., Heather Johnson, Jenna Jodae Johnson, Monique Johnson, Eliza Kalaina, Scott Kalama, Tatum Kalama, Rodney Kenyon, Aldwin Keo, Jaylccn Main, Owens Mares, Tcrron McDonald, Tildcn McDonald, Mar tin Medina Carina Miller, Cody Miller, Stephen Miller, Verna Mitchell, Myron Northrup, Tony Olca, Tashayla Palmer, Bridgctt Parra, Erica Parra, Mclinda Polk, Armando Ruiz, Rebecca Sampson, Kurtis Santanus, Paul Scott, Louis Smith, Pasha Smith, Wynter Sky Smith, Delia Squicmphcn, Tcri-Jo fcquicmpricn- Yazzic, Jordan Stacona, Lance Stormbringer, Talon Stormbringer, Charles Stwyer, Dcllarae Suppah, Manda Suppah, Cody Switzler, Bobby Thurby, Gerald Tias, Oswald Tias, Vernon Tias, Julia Wallulatum, Randall Wallulatum, Wacey Wallulatum, Raymond Williams, Maureen Winishut, Christina Wolfe New All-Stars Weston Heath, Tiffany Enick, .Nicole Hcrkshan, Vanessa James, Natasha Hcrkshan, Roberta Martinez, Dustin Suppah, Carina Miller, Majorie VanPclt, Candelaria Rhoan, Madeline Brunoe, Hattie Hart & Bridgctte Parra April Students of the Month Sylvia Allen, Matthew Alonso, Jose Alvarez Jr., Hazel Anderson, Joseph Arthur, Robert Bailey Jr., Harold Blackwolf, Lance Boise, Lavonne Boise, Vance Brisbois, Cecilia Brunoe, Sean Cook, Elliott Cooper, White Dove Cooper, Leonardo Cuevas, Socorro Cuevas, Davey Culpus, Dominic Davis, Susee Davis, Curtiss Dickson, Natasha Edwards, Avery Frank, Leland George, Allen Gilbert, Daniel Gil bert, Adeline Gleason, Steven Govenor, Jodene Greene, Laritta Continued on page 8 Greeetings from ECE! It's unbe lievable that May has already begun. It signifies the school year coming to a close. Our children have grown and developed another year. First of all, thank you parents for the time you donated to our program in April. There were so many of you who put so much effort into making costumes for the parade, helping out with the Penny Carnival, bringing animals for Zoo day, and just volun teering your time; it is always great to have you join us. Special thanks to our ECE Parent Club officers Sheilah Wahnetah, Patsy Lenbek, and Shirelle Thomas and parent, Paula Miller for the extra time they put in planning activities for the Week of the Young Child. You ladies are irreplacable. CPS staff, you guys were instru mental in running the Penny Carvnival. We couldn't have done it without you ! Especiallly Liz, thanks for your input at our meetings. We hope you join us again soon! Libby & Saphronla'i Yard Sale! Saturday. Mav 13 Sunday. May 14 2511 Looksh St. (Greeley Heights ) 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Parents of the Month for April CONGRATULATIONS! Annette LeClaire, Wendell Cook, Cary Pederson, TrudyCheri Spino, Lois Smith, LynnRandy Thomas, Archie Caldera, Roberta Tufti, Florene Wolfe, Sheila Frank, Arlene Winishut, Sylvia McCabe, Sheilah Wahnetah, Shirelle Thomas, Flossie Wolfe, Rowena Begay, Shana John son, Clarence Jefferson, Georgette Keo, Marci Minthorn, Eileen Spino, Caroline Torres, Lovey Colwash, Paula Brisbois, Louise Hellon, Vincent Culpus, Gina Walker, Patsy Lenbek, Danielle Switzler, Roxanne Mclnturff, Sarah Thompson, Bill Yeo, Paula Miller, Patsy Lenbek Parenting classes held Parenting classes continue to be held every Monday from 1 Oam-1 2pm at ECE in Pod C. Any parents are welcome to come to any of these sessions. We need your input. Special Recognition to parent Special Recognition needs to M paid to Head Start parent Rachc Kmith for her quick actions aftei he parade on Friday April 28th Bhe noticed that a child was chok ng on a piece of hard candy so sh i used the Heimlich Maneuver td xpel the candy from the child tnouth. Her quick thinking and knowledge of what to do in thi ituation saved the child from chok ng. 1 hank you, Kachel! Last powwow on June 2 The last pow-wow for this school year is scheduled for Friday June 2 at 10:00am. This will be held at the Agency Longhouse. We look for ward to a big turnout of parents. Happy Mothers Day Mom If it were not for your prayers and love, your son would not have made it this far, from my family with love, Happy Mothers Day Edith From your son, Foster & wife J'Dean and your grandchildren Five-family Yard Sale Friday May 26 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Courtney's Yard Tenino Road Homeoffice visits May is the month for HomeOf fice visits. It is the last formal meet ing set up with your child's teachers to learn how your child has pro gressed throughout this school year and maybe get ideas of activities to do with your child this summer. Check with teachers for dates and times to meet at your home or office. Physicals due for Kindergarten Thursday May 4th was the day for 95-96 Kindergarten children to get physicals and update immunizations. If you, for whatever reason, missed this date it is your responsibility to set an appointment and get this done before your child can enter Kinder garten. Registration forms are avail able from Warm Springs Elemen tary. Reminder: Made in Warm Springs raffle drawing is Thursday May 25th at 4:00pm. Please turn in your items by May 23rd. Thank you parents who have already turned in items; your work is beautiful. All tickets and money are due no later than 3:00pm Mav 25th. Kindergarten teachers to meet Head start The Kindergarten teachers from WSE are planning to visit the Head Start four year old classrooms Tues day May 16th. They will introduce themselves to the children who will be transferring to their classrooms this fall. In turn, the Head Start four year classes will visit WSE class rooms Wednesday May 17th and Thursday May 1 8th to acquaint them selves with the "Big School". Parent Policy Council to meet Parent Policy Council will meet Wednesday May 17 from 5:30 7:00pm in Conference room 2E. Child care & refreshments will be provided. May 26, deadline for "Flag" contest The "Create A Flag" Contest is still open to all you creative people. The Head Start logo must be included on it. Show your pride in our Warm Springs Head Start, put in your ideas today. Entries must be submitted to NancySeylerbyMay26, 1995. The winning design will win $50. Graduation Also in May, be on the lookout in classrooms for information regard ing Head Start graduation activities. Many parents are actively planning this event and your valuable input is always welcome as well. Some of our graduating Head Start children will be going on a "Sneak Day". Individual classrooms have different plans; check in with them about destinations, dates and times. Thanks for support End of the year Picnic May 31 The annual End of the Year Picnic is scheduled for Wednesday May 3 1 , 1995 in the evening at ECE. Be on the lookout for more information throughout the month. June 8, last day of school LAST DAY OF SCHOOL for our Head Start Part Day program is Thurs day June 8th. Happy 1 4th Birthday Ty-Utes Eagle Speaker May 21, 1981 Love Always, Grandma & Grampa, Luci, Tina, Jamey Curtis & Theo . . To do it over again If I Had My Child To Raise Over Again If I had my child to raise all over again, I'd finger paint more, and point the finger less. I'd do less correcting, and more connecting. I'd take my eyes off my watch, and watch with my eyes. I would care to know less, and know to care more. I'd take more hikes and fly more kites. I'd stop playing serious, and seri ously play. I'd run through more fields, and gaze at more stars. I'd do more hugging, and less tugging. I would be firm less often, and affirm much more. I'd build self-esteem first, and the house later. I'd teach less about the love of power, And more about the power of love. Diane Loomans To the editor, I and my wife and the Iron Bears would like to give special thanks to all those who sponsored the WSCRIB tourney. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. Without you the awards and refs could not have been paid. You have also given our youth and community an activity to partici pate and enjoy in. I also would like to thank the WS Museum for the gifts and tour of the Museum toward the Winnebago, NB tribes team. The youth will long re member our culture. A special thanks to Chaz and Robin Mitchell for the hospitality and Aunt Bernice Mitchell for the entertainment of her great story telling. Terry & Randy said that they enjoyed your stories and all the food that was prepared by Robin and family. Thank you Ken-man and Delson for letting the girls from Neb. air on the KWSO. The girls enjoyed it. Benny Heath, thank you for tour ing the girls through the Administra tion. And a special thanks to Roland & Verleen Kalama for taking care of the books & clock. Thank you al ways for being there, love you brother and sister-in-law, and the same for my older sister Tina Aguilar, also Sam Kentura. In concession all the hard work of my wife and Flora & Rachel Frank, Barbie Jackson and Fred Holliday. Robert & Ben Holliday my nephews for staying after to help clean up the gym when they didn't have to. You guys are greatly appreciated. I would like to thank the refs for helping pick the Sportsmanship and taking a lot of headaches. I feel also at this time honored to tell you a little about Terry Medina, a good friend of mine, I met a few years ago. We always talked basketball until we were in vited into their country Winnebago, NB. Their tribe put us up, room & board, fed us as well and took us through their departments. Also in troduced us to their gaming. Their Tribal Chairman said, they would roll the red carpet out and that's ex actly what was done. Our girls were treated well and was also educated by their introduction to their depart ments. At that time we met Randy Decora, one of the chaperones and Janet Bass. There's also a touching story from one of the girls out of Winnebago, she remembered how she was last year, she was into gangs and now has turned herself around. She said she regretted how she treated one of our girls and came to apologize and now plays on the team of Winnebago. She feels she never wants to go that route again. I commend this young lady and would like to say that I see alot of talent and to get better is to let go of the things you can not gain from. And to gain, is practice hard for what you want. Also another gal that will be attending U of N and the humor Joyce Bass brought was a pleasure to have. Thank you Winnebago Tribes Team. Thank you to my brother Mel vin and Ronnie for being there, it would not be same without you two. Thank you for your dedication to the youth and tourneys you and your teams and fam il ies put one. Our com munity needs you. Thanks Sincerely, Foster & J'Dean Kalama Tribal Council Agenda Monday, May 15 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 16 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 17 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Business with ASC Staff IHS Update with Russ Alger Self-sufficiency plan with Sal Sahme BIA Update with Gordon Cannon Ftelicensing Project (Dams) with Jim Manion Business with ASC Staff ODOTHighway 26 with Dean Seyler Columbia River Basin with William Stelle Pending Cases with Celeste Whitewolf Business with ASC Staff Tribal Services Survey Minors' Trust Fund with Lisa Sledge Warm Springs Apparel Report with Bob Finch 4 p.m. River's End with Howie Arnett Monday through Friday, May 22 through 26, 1995 ATNI Mid-Year Conference in Spokane Tuesday, May 30 Business with ASC Staff Tribal Council June Agenda with Doris Miller Realty with Everett Patt Legislative Update with Mark Phillips Enrollments with Madeline Queahpama Tribal Attorney Update with Dennis Kamopp 9a.m 9:30 a.m. 1 1 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 31 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Business with ASC Staff 509-J School District with Phil Riley USFS and BLM with Jody Calica Financial Items (Donations, Indirect Costs) with Miles King Items to be scheduled include gaming updatepublic meetings; spotted owl; US Department of Commerce and Workers' Compensation. 4