Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, May 23, 1996, Page 3, Image 3

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    Warm Springs, Oregon
May 23, 1996 3
District fourth graders participate in Seeds of Discovery at Museum
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Wildfred Jim, Sr. tells fish tales in
Andrea Gomez explains use of maps and compasses.
WSNACOA meet each Wednesday
Warm Springs Native American
Children of Alcoholics
(WSNACOA) is a group who offers
support to the Warm Springs com
munity. Some members have at
tended NANACO A training and con
ferences where instruction was re
ceived about dealing with personal
emotional trauma.
This group of people has worked
together, not only to support and
encourage each other's healing pro
cess, but also to enable members to
attend the last National NANACOA
conference in Spokane, Washington
in November 1995.
Meetings are held each Wednes
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Saturday, June 1, 1996 on large grassy area behind
the Warm Springs Community Center
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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Name:
Address:
ParentGuardian consent:
Circle one: male female
Bring registration forms with you on the day of the Bike Rodeo. Call Nancy-553-1196
or Judy-553-4922 for more info.
giant salmon during Seeds of Discovery Day May 14 at The Museum At
day in the Warm Springs Health &
Wellness Center, Nutrition Confer
ence room in Pod A, from 5:30 to 7
p.m.
Everyone is welcome ! For further
information, call one of the follow
ing WSNACOA Representatives:
Charles Tailfeathers, 553-3336
(msg); Minnie Reddog 553-2460
(msg); Tracy Spencer 553-2461
(msg). All calls will be returned as
soon as possible!
Currently we are beginning our
plans to fund raise to send
WSNACOA members to the 1996
National NANACOA Conference in
Orlando, Florida, September 1996.
Warm Springs 2nd Annual
ODE
Registration form
The 1996 USA Olympic boxing team will compete
against the Russian Olympic boxing team at the
Portland Rose Garden Friday, June 14
Madras High
Freshman 4.0 Honor Roll
Brown, Cody
Fuentes, Molly
Houck, Lucas
Klos, Heather
Locke, Rebecca
Logue, Jeremy
Nasset, Jennifer
Rankin.Hornung, M.
tcrrazas, Pedro
Vibbert, Cara
Wickham, Melita "!
Freshman Top Honor Roll
Day, Stephanie
Dishma, Gretchen 1
Fisher, Aaron,
Gorman, Kasey
Hargrave, April
Hatfield, Kayla
King, Janile
Moses, Jered
Nyara, Charles
O'Meara, Melanie
Reeder, Steven
Ringering, Brian
Ruiz, perla
Swanson, Karla
Freshman Honor Roll
Baker, Jaime
Corwin, Analise
Crouse, Jason
Gregor, Joseph
Guiney, Kelly
Hornbuckle, April
Koolhaas, Jacod
Manning, Kathleen
Mannenback, Kelly
Martin, Eric
Oleson, Shasta
Olvera, Geronima
Perez, Liz
Ramey, Rochelle
Warm Springs.
School Third
Sites, Brian
Starkel, Sara
Taylor, Amy
Towery, Jennifer
Waddell, Bradley
William, Evan
Sophomore 4.0 Honor Roll
Alexander, Brooke
Hume, "Vanessa
Johnson, Sherie
Lieuallen, Aaron
Lieuallen, Matthew
Luther, Brianne
Marston, Katherine
McFarland, Corley
Nartz, Jody
Weigan, Elizabeth
Wilcox, Cherish
Wyatt, Kea
Zumwalt, Emma
Sophomore Top Honor Roll
Anderson, Laurel
Barnes, Eryn
Collins, Anna
Collins, Emily
Espenel, Heather
Gilmore, Rudy
Hagerty, Lynnsay
Houck, Jacob
Matheny, Martin
Schmidt, Brook
Sophomore Honor Roll
Alvarado, Aaron
Broker, Jamie
Christensen, Katie
Courtney, Johnathan
Duff, Heather
Edgmon, Matthew
Gregg, Anna
Hatfield, Joshua
Hume, Alan
Kraus, Shaun
Employees receive awards for service
For the nast twenty vears, the
Confederated Tribes Of Warm
Springs have awarded employees for
the number of years they've served.
The first employee awards banquet
was held at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort in
1976 where employees sometimes
met for the first time and got to know
one another. According to personnel
compliance coordinator, Antoninette
Pamperien, the awards continued at
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort until February
of 1982. It was a great event that alot
of employees looked forward to. The
awards banquets at Kah-Nee-Ta were
discontinued, as the Tribes had to
find ways of cut back on expenses
and at the same time continue to
show employees their gratitude.
Employee's were awarded with gold
cufflinks, tie tacs, necklaces, lockets,
ID bracelet, money clips, rings, belt
buckles, and combination knives. The
expense was beginning to be too
much for the Tribes, say's
Antoninette, and many department
supervisors would not even attend to
present awards to their employees.
In 1983 through 1995 the awards
were held at the Agency Longhouse
in order to keep some of the costs
down. In 1996 the Tribes decided to
make it a department responsibility
to award each employee.
On May 10 at the Confederated
Room at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, an
awards luncheon was held for those
under the umbrella of the Secretary-
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Doug Calvin tells students about
The Museum At Warm Springs
hosted fourth graders from Warm
Springs, Simnasho, Madras and
Mctolius Elementary school, for a
Science Day. Students sent five hours
stopping at ten science-related
stations. Each of the stations'
presentations lasted 20-25 minutes.
The subjects and presenters were
the following: One: Water, Rivers
and Fish by Colleen Phagan. Two:
Wetland Wonders by Arlene Boileau
and Sue Ryan,4H club. Three:
Geology by Kathleen Heide, Oregon
Department of Education. Four:
Forestry by Mike Leecy, Greg
Youngman and Andrea Gomez. Five:
Salmon Storytelling by Wilfred and
Quarter Honor Roll 1995-96
Martin, Johanna
McCabe, Laird
Mouett, Lizette
Miller, Brian
Muir, Sarah
Ochs, Charles
Oliveira, Stephanie
Riley, Michael
Smith, Shasta
Stewart, Hannah
Ward, Lucie
Whitaker, Beau
Williams, Nicholas
Wyatt, Kyle '
Junior 4.0 Honor Roll
Klos, Jonathan
O'Meara, Melissa
Junior Top Honor Roll
Baker, Shannon
Binder, Melanie
Candland, Beth
Davenport, Shevon
Ferguson, malissa
Graves, Alyson
Koolhaas, Katie
Kirsch, Michael
Lewis, Toni
Locke, Christine
Mannenbach, Denise
Nyara, Abby
Prince, Amy
Wysham, Kimberly
Junior Honor Roll
Alexander, Michael
Anderson, Anthony
Bingham, JoAnn
Bendele, Justin
Bravo, Daniel
Campbell, Melissa
Casey, Robin
Eichholz, Misty
Glenn, Matthew
Gorman, KaDo
Tribal Judge Lola Sohappy receives 25-year award from Ray Calica.
Treasurer. Raymond Calica Sr.
Secretary-Treasurer, w as on hand to
present the aw ards.
Those receiving awards were:
Norma Miller-Heath, (A.S.C.) was
recognized for three and five years of
service, Estelle Law son. (A.S.C.) five
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wildlife.
Geraldine Jim, Grant Waheneka,
Helena Jackson and Dean Grove,
Ochocho National Forestry. Six:
Wildlife by Doug Calvin. Seven:
Plants by Clint Jacks , OSU Extention
Services. Eight: Fire Mangcmcnt by
Luther Clements. Nine: Cultural
Foods Wilson Wewa Jr. Ten: Nature
With Art Weaving (basket) with
Rosemary Charley.
Coordinator Education and tours
person, Jeanne Thomas, was pleased
with the way each of the departments
worked together on this project for
the students. She also was pleased
with the staff at the Museum for their
hard work.
Jackson, Haley
Mendoza, Maria
Olivera, Jesus
Patterson, Amorita
Reed, Melissa
Roff, James
Walker, David,
Williams, Brett
Wyatt, Garth
Senior 4.0 Honor Roll
Lieuallen, Christopher
Nartz, Melissa
Neilson, Tim
Senior Top Honor Roll
Krause, Khara
Stevens, Michael
Sundbert, Kirsten
Woll, Minta
Senior Honor Roll
Burtis, Wendy
Candland, Jeah
Christensen, Erica
DeAbreu, Watner
DuPont, Christopher
Flores, Jorge
Guiney, Kevin
Kraus, Amy
Loman, Jennifer
Seibold, Melissa
Taylor, Jennifer
Veloz, Sofia
Weigand, Todd
Wickham, David
Wilcox, Stephen
Zumwalt, Peter
Top Honor Roll-Minimum GPA
3.60 and enrolled in at least 6 classes
with no grade below a B
Honor Roll-Minimum GPA 3.0
and enrolled in at least 6 classes with
no grade below a C.
No student may be on the Honor
Roll with an I (Incomplete) grade.
years, Minnie Yahtin, (A.S.C.) five
years, Rhonda Smith, (A.S.C.) five
years, Priscilla S. Yazzi,(ST) 20
vears, Walter Langnese, (Tribal
Court) 20 years, Picrson Mitchell,
(Probate) 25 years, and Lola Sohappy,
(Tribal Court) also 25 of service.
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