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2 December 3, 1998 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Logo winner for Tobacco Awareness Society receives check and recognition Moses and Sohappy enjoying their senior year Spilyay Tymoo spotlights high school seniors Jered Moses and V Andrea Sohappy. i! Hi AWAliENESS I I. " SOCIETY Warm Spn U ; J ! V rrf f From left to right behind the banner, Anita Davis, Jackie Estimo and Anson Begay Jackie Estimo of Warm Springs, has won the Logo contest for the Warm Springs Tobacco Awareness Society. Jackie, an employee of Warm Springs DE plant, received a check from Warm Springs Community Health Education Team (C.H.E.T.) in the amount of $250. Jackie's winning drawing design was placed on a banner provided and made by Sign Crafters of Madras. The banner was displayed at the Agency Long House during the Veterans Day Pow-wow and will also be used during the Warm Springs Tobacco Awareness Society months. The C.H.E.T. department per sonnel would like to thank the other logo entry participants and are invit ing the community to participate and get involved during this important health issue. For more information about the Warm Springs Tobacco Awareness Society months, contact Anson Begay at Community Health Educa tion Team office, (541) 553-4922 or just stop by their office located at the Vern Jackson home. Tribal Council Agenda December, 1998 7th 9:00 a.m. Petition Shirley Sanders 9:30 a.m. Comp Plan Overview Ray Rangila 10:30a.m. Procurement Contracts Charles Calica 1 :30 p.m. Legislative Update Mark Phillips 2:00 p.m. Leave for Grand Ronde, dinner with Grand Ronde Tribal Council 7&8 Gaming LawFalmouth Institute Las Vegas 8th 9:00 a.m. Meeting wGrand Ronde Tribal Council Grand Ronde 1:30 p.m. Leave for Salem 3:00 p.m. 1 999 Legislature Louie Pitt, Jr. 4:30 p.m. Business Secretary-Treasurer 9th 9:00 a.m. State Legislative Update Michael Mason 1 :30 p.m. Govt to Govt Recap Louie Pitt, Jr. 14th 9:00 a.m. Secretary-Treasurer Charles Jackson 9:30 a.m. Chief Operating Officer Jody Calica 10:00a.m. IHS Monthly Report Russ Alger 10:30a.m. WS Forest Products Rick Saunders 1 :30 p.m. Legislative Update Mark Phillips 2:00 p.m. BIA Monthly Report Gordon Cannon 3:30 p.m. Tribal Court Mthly Rep. Lola Sohappy 4:30 p.m. Business ASC Staff 15th 9:00 a.m. January 1999 Agenda Tribal Council 10:00a.m. Realty Everett Patt 11:00a.m. Enrollments M. Queahpama 1 :30 p.m. 1 0 budget for 1 999 Bodie Shaw 2:30 p.m. Tribal Attorney Update Dennis Karnopp 3:30 p.m. Kah-Nee-TaWaterboard Tribal Council 4:30 p.m. Business ASC Staff General Council Meeting Agency Longhouse 6:00 p.m. dinner, 7:00 p.m. meeting Agenda: Gaming 16th 9:00 a.m. Comp Plan Work Session Ray Rangila Meeting at Kah-Nee-Ta Lodge Confederate Room, lunch in Warm Springs Room 21-31 Tribal Council on Vacation until January 4, 1999 Elementary School carnival to take place The Warm Springs Elementary School Carnival is scheduled for December 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Gym. All proceeds from the carnival will go toward the purchase of drinking fountains on the school playground. The cake walk will be one of the attractions at this event. The school will be accepting donated cakes, cookies, cupcakes, pies, etc. December 9 and 10 in the office. These donations are greatly appreciated. Other attractions include many exciting games, prizes, food and lots of fun. Please join in the fun December 10, 1998, 6:00 to 8:30p.m. atanother exciting Warm Springs Elementary Carnival. Spilyay Tymoo Publisher: Sid Miller Editor: Donna Behrend ReporterPhotographer: Selena T. Boise ReporterPhotographer: Bob Medina Secretary: Tina Aguilar Founded in March 1976 Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the basement of the Old Girl's Dorm at 1 1 15 Wasco Street Any written materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761 (54 1 ) 553-1 M4 or 553-3274 - FAX NO. (54 1 ) 553-3539 Annual Subscription Rates: Within U.S. - $15.00 Outside U.S. or I st class in the US. - $25.00 Spilyay Tymoo 1998 Jered Moses Jered M?$e$ Seventeen-year-old Jered Moses is the son of Paula Miller and Oliver Moses, of Warm Springs. He is of the Warm Springs, Wasco, Paiute, Pitt River and Nisqually descent. His maternal grandparents are Sidney Miller and Mary Cook and his paternal grandparents are the late Oscar Moses and the late Kathleen Moses. He has one sister, Coleicia who is eight. Moses participates in football, basketball and baseball while in school and at home he does homework and watches TV. During his junior year he was given honorable mention as a defensive end and he was also selected for first team tri-valley league defensive end as a senior. Moses said he is inspired in his life by his grandfather, because he is Sampson seeks Jr. Queen title Hi, my name is Becky Sampson, 13-year-old, eighth grader attending Jefferson County Middle School. I am running for Jr. Queen for the 40th Annual W.S.N.I.H.T. which will be held December 30-31, 1998, January 1-2, 1999. I would appreciate it very much if you could help me out by purchasing a raffle ticket. Have a safe and happy holiday. the one that motivates him to do good. He is also inspired by hip father because he motivates him to do everything and also by his mom, "because she is a strong person." Moses says his senior year has been the best and funnest so far. He also comments to lower classmen to, "stay in school, don't get in trouble and try to keep your grades up." His plans are to attend college and get himself a degree. Ten years from now he sees himself working, for the rest of his life. Favorite sport: Football, "because I just plain out LOVE the sport and I'm good at it." Favorite class: Coach O's, "because he is always motivating me to keep my grades up." Favorite singer: "DMX" Favorite Movie Star: "Jennifer Love Hewitt & Jim Carrey" Favorite Holiday: Christmas, "because it is a good time of the year when the families get together." Andrea SeheppY Seventeen-year-old Andrea Sohappy is the daughter of Lola and Don Sohappy and the granddaughter of Gladys Thompson. She has two brothers Dean Sohappy and Davis Sohappy, Sr. She also has two sisters Corinna "Nisa" Sohappy and Gabrielle Sohappy. Sohappy is of the Warm Springs, Wasco, Yakama, Umatilla and Nez Perce descent. Sohappy is a member of the Native Expressions Dance group and she participates in high school softball. She enjoys reading, talking on the phone, dancing and singing in her spare time at home. She has received two JV Cheerleading awards and one basketball award. She is inspired in her life by her parents, "my dad coached his own team and I got really interested." Sohappy comments about her senior year, "It's a lot of hard work, but it s fun and I m trying really hard to graduate." She plans on attending college after high school. "I would 1 ,- : - v V i jflLDNAVrl IQTHINC'CO. j Andrea Sohappy like to write poems or be a lawyer. I have my future planned so far." Ten years from now she sees herself working as a lawyer in another town and writing poems or short stories in her free time. Favorite sport: Softball, "because it is a fun sport and competitive." Cheerleading, "I feel I'm a big part of the games and very inspiring to the crowd." Favorite class: College Prep, "Hillis is a great speaker." Favorite song: "Sweet Lady" by Tyrese Favorite singer: "Allyah" Favorite Movie Star: "Val Kilmer" 1 Favorite Holiday: Christmas, "my birthday is six days before it. More presents for me." Liu December Christmas Bazaar December 1 2, 1 0:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. Christmas Light Contest, register at Community Center by December 15. Awards event will be held December 17 at 6:00 p.m. For information call Carol at 553-3243. Becky Sampson Jr. Queen candidate Spilyay I'nawa Mishk'aau " (Spilyay asks "What's Up?") Is there someone special in your life that has inspired you so deeoiv you look up to as a hero? r" I . y i I 1 Owen Danzuka (13), "I look up to my dad as a hero because he's always there for me. He takes me fishing, hunting, to the movies and he also plays baseball and bas ketball with me." Myrtle Suppah (11), "It has to be my grandparents, because I love them and they buy me stuff and they're there for me." Julian Wallulatum (10), "Angie, is the hero in my life. Angie is the one who cared for me and took me out of the group home and let me come stay with her. Angie is nice to me and does fun stuff with me. I plan on having a nice Thanksgiving and Christmas staying with my hero Angie." Vennesa James (10), "The hero in my life is my mom because she always accepts me and tells me to stay in school. My mom is always there for me and tells me to never do drugs or stay out late." !-jr- X) k s I i 1 Y A V 1 1 - JF $ J1 V - I - J :ttt:i:! rx - " " ii R . Kayleen Clements (13), "Yes, I look up to my dad because he's so out spoken and always knows what to say, when to say it, who to say it to, and he's not afraid to speak up to anyone when he knows he's right. My dad is an all-around dad, he's funny, dorky, understanding and he's always there when I need him. My dad taught me everything I know about how to play basketball. He used to take me fishing, but I don't like it any more. Dad also takes us to the movies and to other activi ties. I could go on-and-on about my dad, but the list will get too big." Gary Villa (12), "The people I look up to as my hero's are my par ents. My parents are the one's who brought me into these world and taught me everything they knew. I feel that at my young age, I've done much more then what my parents have ever done when they were growing up. I look up to my mom and dad as hero's for always being there for me w hen I need them." Desrai Wells (1 l),"Yeah, it's my aunt Marty because she involves me and my brother in activities like basketball, movies, ice skating stuff like that. I look up to her and enjoy being around her." Aaron Main (1 1),"I guess I would have to say my grandfather because he has been a police officer and has served in the Army. I would like for him to take me fishing and hunting someday."