Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 04, 2001, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Spily.iy Jymoo, W.iwj Springs, Oiejon
October 4, 2001
H
omecoming activities on tap at MHS
UulTalos to play
LuSalle Falcons Oct. 11
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On October 11, Homecoming
activities will culminate with the
Madras White Buffaloes hosting
the I.aSalle Falcons at 7 PM at
Buffalo Stadium.
The season up to now has not
been one to remember. No matter
how the season finishes in the win
loss column. Homecoming is what
is remembered most. From the
former students who are now par
ents and those who arc grandpar
ents to current students. Follow
White Buffalo football. The play
ers who participate in the game,
the parents who cheered their sons
through the tough losses and
shared the fruit of a victory.
Crowning of homecoming ipieen
and king, the bonfire on Thursday
evening, the parade through town,
the underclassmen that try to beat
the senior class during spirit week,
listening to the baud and eating at
the barbecue before the game.
All of these are what we remem-'
ber most during Homecoming
week.
The activities for Homecoming
week are: on
Monday, "Come as you arc"
day.
Tuctiday is "l ira" day (50' s-80)
and a talent show in the MHS caf
eteria starting at 7 PM.
Wedncnday is "Clash" day (i.e.
! pl.iids ft stripes) Pep rally and bon
fire at 7:45 in the Buff annex park
ing lot.
Thursday is "School Colors"
day. (Must have all three colors, no
gang attire) Assembly and Lip
Sync at the football stadium from
1:40-3:25.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
GAMP, starting at 7:()I)PM
Homecoming Dance-after game
until 1 1:00pm
Friday is no school for students!
State inservice.
Keep the tradition alive. Go to
the game and support your Madias
W hite Buffalo Football team.
Tribal performers a highlight of Lake Billy Chinook Day
Banks
defeats
Madras 26-7
Last Friday on September 28.
The Madras White Buffalo
Varsity football team traveled
to COWPA league country.
After showing some
improvement on both sides of
the football, Madras left Banks
with a 26-7 loss. Heading
home to get ready for the Tri
Valley league opener at the
Dalles on October 5'h in the
Dalles at 7:(X)PM.
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The Quartz Creek Dance and
Drummers of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs were a highlight of
the recent Lake Billy Chinook Day
celebration. Above, Rudy Clements
drums to the Eagle Dance performed
by Joe and Jermaine Tuckta.
Photos hy Dare McMechan
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Above at left, Joe Tuckta
performs the Eagle Dance,
while Anna Clements
(above) drums with Judy
Clements. At left are
Jermaine Tuckta and Tianna
Tuckta and below, Tianna
performs the Jingle Dance.
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