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8 May 18, 2000 Warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo Graduating Seniors of 2000 seeking support for trip to Southern Cai Here a some of the seniors that are raising money 10 go on a trip to southern California Congratulations to class of 2000 1 r .7 j' Congratulations toourclassof 2000 Graduates. Reina- It's been a great four years. Congratulations on your accomplish ments in soccer, basketball, and jour nalism. Way to keep that GPA up! Ray- You've worked extra hard to reach your goals, you've overcome a lot of obstacles, but now you know you can accomplish anything you set your mind to. We are all very proud of both of you. Best Wishes with Lots of Love, Grandma & Grandpa Shike, Hel ena, Calvin & Dino, Mina, Al & Alfred, Raymond Jr., La werence Sr. & Lil' Lawerence, Owen, Sandra & LQ'Owen,Andy,Lana,Patch, Albert & Lil' Lana, Sharon Jefferson County Middle School is having a Cultural Retreat on Friday, May 19, 2000 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. There will be choir and band performances as ' well as dancing. There will also be food stands, games and much more. Everyone is welcome. Societal changes influencing adolescent sexuality societal L-nanges Influencing earnget own income Smoking oeer-aiconoi Urugs Puberty ages 15-16 Puberty at ages 11-13 Mar riage at 18-22 Marriage at 24.5 (F) & 26.7 (M) Strong male consequences No male consequences Family strongest' influence Peers equal togreater influence Stigma for out of wedlock pregnancy No stigma for out of wedlock pregnancy Information" controlled by church, family and' school Information controlled by media, $$, and :sales .One value t system Contemporary vs. hendonistic Strong age markers No age markers All directives against premarital sex Media pro-sex; oth To Whom It May Concern: Native 2000 is a group of Native American seniors who are on-track for graduation in the year 2000. We are planning a senior trip to southern California following graduation ceremonies June 3, 2000. This will be the first ever trip for Native American seniors and it will be used as an incentive for future Native American seniors. The number of Native American graduates on-track for graduation in the year 2000 is the highest percent age in many years. The Native 2000 group takes much pride in this fact and we think that our class will set a great precedence for future classes. There approximately 43 potential Native American students currently on-track to graduate year. Total ex penses (i.e. travel, lodging, admis sions, etc.) equal approximately $540 per person. We are doing fund-raisers at least twice a week, but due to the lack of time to plan for such a trip, we are , seeking sponsors to help pay for ex tra expenses. We would appreciate any type of help youyour business department could help us with. Our goal is to raise enough money to support all Native American stu dents who wish to go on the trip. Thank you for your time and support. Sincerely, Reina L. Estimo, President Renso Rodriguiz, Vice-President L .-... , " ' .'" L K" ' ' ' ' ' " "T f r A- - ' . , j ' '' ' ii ; . " ' - J L-...; J '' M M l L. -1 a- , rTl.r.r r.f f n't-ilf 1 rt--mM-4 Happy 7th Birthday Cousins Anntoinette TallBull May 10th; Nathena Jim May 20th; Ron Jim (In Canada) May 15th Love Always your parents, Annette Jim, Curt Jim & Tonia Hall, Granda Ella Jane and all the Aunties, Uncles & cousins Spring progam changed The Warm Springs Elementary Springs Music Program has been changed to Thursday, May 18th at 1:30 p.m. at the school gym. The Book Fair is coming, Thurs day, May 18 th and Friday May 19th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the school library. The annual Warm Springs El ementary Art Fair will be open to the community on Friday, May 19th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the school gym. Please come by and enjoy all the fine arts the children at the school have prepared to share with the community on May 18th and 19th. Heard Museum displays local students artwork Adolescent Sexuality, Good Old Days! Today! Many Adult Personal Interactions Marketed impersonal interactions (video, MTV, Sports) Chaperoned dating Privacy dating Little alone time Ample time alone (afternoons) Limited transportation Personal transportation Strong double standard Womenfs lib; weaker double standard limited contraception Available contraception Teens worked-at -home Teens have jobs outside home Lifelong marriage Divorce 50 Large families-siblings 2 children One jobincome security Multiple careersjobs Teens depended on family income Teens ii k ' ers uncertain Traditional family i E9hth 9rade students, Lonnie Caldera and Maunca Cortez have their artwork pieces . : i (intact, extended family, mom ' displayed at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona in the student Arts & Crafts show. Both home) Contemporary r family (nuclear, single, working parents) Summer classes to begin, ABEGED CULL Adult Basic Skill Devel- and preparation for college. Some opment Summer classes (ABEGED) will begin Tuesday, June 6, 2000 at the Education Center, 1110 Wasco St. These classes are open to anyone 16 years or older who wants to pre pare for the GED test, earn credits towards a high school diploma or improve skills for better employment fees may be applicable. Classes are from 9-12 on Tuesday-Thursday mornings. A commitment to attending is required. Stop by the Education Center to reg ister May 30 or June 1 , between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. You may pick up a summer schedule at this time. attend the Jefferson County Middle School in Madras. 'These students had a seriousness about art that their art teacher entered their pieces at ;the Heard Museum display in March and April, 2000. They also received encouragement by The Museum at Warm Springs, where thier art was displayed in the student art show. . ,Lonnie's picture was a linoleum block print and Maurica's was a tempra painting. They received a certificate from the Heard Museum for displaying their work. You may see their art pieces at the Collage of Culture May 20, 2000. Warm Springs Calendar for Families, Youth & Children May, June 2000 This calendar is a collaborative effort between Warm Springs ECE, 4-H, Recreation, the Tribal Sanitarian.Warm Springs Elementary, JCMS, MHS, and the Community Health and Education Team. May 2000 Thurs 18th-Head Start Health Fair ECE Advisory Committee 4:30-6 ECE Fri. 19th-JCMS Culture Fair 1:15-3 p.m.; ECE 12 p.m. Brown bag video When they never evere listen" Tues. 23rd-Women's Health Issues Night 5-7 CHET Wed. 24th-JCMS 6th grade Outdoor school through 526 Thurs 25th-Women's Health Issues night 5-7 CHET Fri. 26th-"Youth In Business" Conference KNT Last day MHS Seniors! 4th grade track meet at MHS Sat. 27th-"Youth in Business Conference" KNT Mon. 29th Tribal Holiday No school! Tues. 30th-Women's Health Issues Night 5-7 CHET Head Start Health Fair May 18th. The Health Fair is for children who will be new to Head Start in the 2000-2001 school year or who will be moving on to Kindergarten for the 2000-2001 school year. To participate in the Health Fair you must have a schedule appointment. To make an appointment, contact at ECE at 553-3241 . "Madras High School Play" Barefoot in the Park May 4, 5, 6, & 7. June 2000 Thurs. 1st-Taking a new look at Dramatic Play COCAAN in Redmond Free! Call 548-9150; JCMS Spring Choral Concert 7:30 p.m.; MHS Awards nights 7 p.m. Fri 2nd-Qua tla nowit nami enchi tla mi yow Mini-Powwow 7 p.m Sat. 3rd-MHS Graduation 3 p.m.; Qua tla nowit nami enchi tla mi-yow Mini-Powwow 2 p.m Sun. 4th-Qua tla nowit nami enchi tla mi-yow Mini-Powwow 2 p.m Mon. 5th-JCMS Awards night Tues. 6th- WSE 4th Grade Farewell Assembly 10 a.m Wed. 7th-WSE All School Play Day! Thurs. 8th-Healthy Nations Bar-B-Que 12-2 p.m. Early release 509-J last day ECE closed Fri. 9th-ECE closed Mon. 12th-ECE Transition Day Fri. 16th ECE Brown Bag video 'Shining Bright at noon about Head Start Inclusion Sat. 1 7th-Youth Rodeo at the rodeo grounds Sun. 18th-Youth Rodeo at the rodeo grounds Fri. 23rd-Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Celebration Sat. 24thPi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Celebration Sun. 25th-Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Celebration Mon. 26th-4-H Camp at Round Lake thru 71 Happy 3rd Birthday on the 19th to Chantel Wilma Picard Love you! From: Woody Picard Jr. and: Dad (Woody) Happy 3rd Birthday to my little sister Chantel Wilma :Picard From your Big Brother Woodrow Picard Jr. Happy Birthday to YaYaLevi Love ya lots Itta, Albert. Soza.mc;p Happy Birthday NaNa Rella Love ya Lots Hang-in-thereQ Your sister, Itta, Albert, Sisa, Tony, Marella, Lenard & Tyrone Happy Mother-In-Law's Day! to Neda Wesley From "Shell be back pretty soon." Pawne Cole Stwyer Happy 11th Birthday Justin Gilbert From your Mom, Dad, & brothers and sister Adena from Grandma and Grandpa Happy Birthday Latasha, Desirae, Tonya, Brandi, Auntie Lola, Reemo and Dinks From Sandra and Dan McGill family Happy Birthday Desirae (Taz), Tonya, Latasha, & Darrell Love, Gubba & Grampa Happy Birthday to Lola Love, your sis & bro Irene and Jack Happy Birthday to Selena Love, Mom & Dad A Happy Birthday for the following people Glenn "Batman" Smith Tuesday, May 16th Thank you very much for all you do for me & mine Love you very much. Wilma Picard Wednesday, May 17th Thanks for always being there for me & mine Love you very much From Leminnie & Boys Happy belated anniversary to my husband Big Rat Suppah Love, Lucy Happy Birthday to Ya Ya Levi VanPelt Love ya lots Itta, Albert, & Sisa, Tony Marella, Leonard & Tyrone Happy Birthday Uncle Levi VanPelt from Sadie & Woody Jr. To my Roming Angel Happy 2nd Birthday Wishng you many more to come Be sure to give your mom a bad time and keep her in line. Love your uncle Marcus W. Happy Birthday Trouble To make you feel special I am wishg this to you. Just kidding, have a good one. Nat Happy Birthday "Mom" Marella Sam Love you Lots Sadie Sam & Woody Picard Sr. Happy Birthday Natalia Sam From Sadie & Lil Woody