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Spilyqy Tytnoo, Wrm Springs, Oregon September 1, 2005 Scholarship helps college student Shayla l'rank, the daughter of the late Jacob Frank Jr. and late Trudee Clements, was awarded the Adidas scholarship recently. Shayla is the grand daughter of Jacob and Winona l'rank and Rudy and Anna Clements. Shayla graduated from Sherman Indian I ligh School in California in 2003, where she was a member of the National Honor Society and on the principal's list with a 4.0 CPA. Shayla received a social science award at Sherman Indian High School as well as being named an outstanding senior award winner. Selected to attend the "Close-up" education program in Washington D.C., Shayla toured historical sites in the nation's capitol. Shayla was also listed in the 2003 National Honor Society book (sec page 322). At a young age, Shayla at tended Washut religious services at the Simnasho Ixnghousc. She was an "all-star" student of the month in elementary school and a member of SMILE. She also participated in 4-H, and at tended OSU culture camps. Following in the footsteps of her mother Trudee, and grand mother and grandfather Anna . and Rudy Clements, Shayla en joys bowling. She won awards as a junior bowler in tournaments and was a member of junior league. In middle school, she began running on her school's cross-country team and was team captain. Frank participates regularly in the Reservation ,i. X :., Shayla Frank receives an education scholarship of $500 from Kip Buck, of the Warm Springs Endurance Series, sponsored by Adidas. Shayla was selected by the Education Committee to receive the scholarship. Relay, Kah-Nee-Ta mini mara thons and the Hood-to-Coast Relay, and in high school, she was on the Challenge Team, competing in the Portland-to-Coast Relay. Shayla grew up loving ani mals and horse racing She loves to ride horses and owned her first horse "Chester" when she was 6. I ler second horse was Hank, who she bought from Kitty Sharp, a former Miss Ro deo Oregon. Shayla rode I lank in parades at Pi-Ume-Sha and county fairs, regularly placing first or second for best dress in full Indian regalia. Shayla has also been a traditional and fancy dancer and traveled to many pow wows throughout the Northwest and as far east as Minnesota. Shayla is currently attending Salish Kootenai Col lege in Pablo, Mont., where she majors in environmental science and fisheries and wildlife. Frank gives her teacher, Mrs. Comment of Madras, a lot of credit. "Mrs. Commons has always offered mc support, encourage ment, and direction," she said. Frank said she would also like to thank Adidas for the scholar ship and thank the selection com mittee. Shayla is looking forward to beginning her junior year at Salish Kootenai college. Eastern Oregon University hosts orientation Everyone is invited to an orientation session Sept. 15 from 1 1 a.m. to noon, when an advisor will disciisS East ern Oregon University and its distance education pro grams. Many students in Central Oregon are already working toward degrees with majors in psychology; business admin istration or economics; physical education and health; philoso- jShy, politics and'.ecoriomlcsV' fire services administration, and liberal studies - degrees that focus on two areas of study. Come up to the upstairs train ing room at the Education Ser vices Division office in Warm Springs on Sept. 15 from 11 a.m. to noon with 'ahy" ijuetibnS ydu mayWave for the Eastern Oregon Uni versity advisor. For further information you can also call the DDE office 385-1137. For sale to tribal members ; Computer systems, in cluding Dell PC model GX1 , monitor, keyboard and 1 mouse. PC has windows 98 and Office 2000. Complete - system $1 50. 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