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All Stars
Vi'c would like to take this
time to thank all of the local
companies who sponsored the
' jackets for the Jefferson Count)'
Junior Boys All Star Team. It's
great to know that our commu
nity and people stand behind all
our youth in their activities.
Again, thank you goes out to:
Warm Springs Composite
Products, Warm Springs Power
Enterprises, Warm Springs For
est Products Industries, Frank
and Willie Trimble.
Teams coaches, Ricky
Walker and Kevin
Beardsly, team manager
Doug Jackson, Jefferson
County Junior Boys All
Star Team.
Appreciated
I would like to send a very
special thank you to Connie
Johnson and Lolly Jackson for
their prayers, words of encour
agement, and support that they
gave me during a time inmy life'
when I needed it the most. You
guys don't know how much it
meant to me to know that you
were there. Thank you very
much. Su-Yenn Smith
Walker. Choir
The Jefferson County Middle
School Choir has had the honor
of being one of 12 groups se
lected nationwide to perform
for the Benjamin Franklin 300th
Birthday Commemoration. This
American Musical Salute will
take place April 7-9, 2006, in
Philadelphia. Not only will we
be representing our area, but the
state of Oregon as well.
Our choir has five different
nationalities, so well represents
the area's ethnic and cultural
diversity, and also has several
challenged youths. This is a
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golden opportunity for all choir
members.
Since Jefferson County is a
small agricultural community,
and our fundraising resources
arc very limited, we are seeking
monetary donations. We have
32 students in our choir, and
have decided that we must all
attend. Therefore, we are seek
ing to raise $27,000 before Feb
ruary 2006, when our last install
ment is due. We appreciate any
help, whether it be a donation
or supporting our fund-raisers.
As you can see, we have an
enormous amount of work
ahead of us but hopefully, with
the help from friends like you,
we can achieve this goal and
make Oregon proud of our
musical accomplishments.
Thank you for your time. Re
spectfully, Meagan Fine,
choir president.
Alcohol
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drank for eourage and
woke up night after night horri
fied. I drank for sophistication
and became crude.
I drank to find peace and ig
nited a war within myself.
I drank to be friendly and be
came argumentative and nasty.
I drank to be sexy and turned
people off.
I drank so that I could relate
to others and I babbled. I drank
to put down loneliness and
found myself retreating more
and more into my shell.
I drank to relax and woke up
tense. I drank to be entertain
ing and became an obnoxious
clown. I drank to live more fully
and contemplated suicide.
I drank for adventure and
discovered disaster. .
I drank to be more honest
and insulted my friends. I drank
to quiet my nerves and woke up
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with hangover jangles.
I drank to feci better and
ended up sick and throwing up.
I drank to have fun and
passed out in the middle of the
party. I drank to pep myself up
and ended up exhausted.
I drank to feel successful, a
big shot, but ended up a failure.
I drank for security and be
came afraid of my shadow.
I drank to feel better about
myself and ended up hating me.
I drank to prove I could
handle alcohol and ended up
knowing it controlled me.
A friend asked, "But surely,
now that you've been sober
awhile, it would take a
lot of alcohol to put you back
in that condition."
"Just one drink," I answered.
Author unknown.
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