Smoke Signals 11 JANUARY 1, 2002 Tribal Member Earns Degree Tribal Family Touts Triplets I am extremely proud to be given this opportunity to address you all during this wonderful and momentous time. I would like to announce the comple tion of my Bachelors Degree in Man agementOrganizational Leadership from George Fox Christian Science University. This accomplishment would have never been possible if it weren't for the support from my family and friends... My husband John (JR) Robertson was my rock, thanks honey for all you've done, your support has truly made me what I am today. My children Gary Guzman, Eric Sabin and Anthony Sabin have given me encouragement love and patience, this degree is truly for them. Thanks guys you've proven to not only be the greatest things on earth but also the greatest friends a mom could have! I love you guys dearly. I would also like to acknowledge my assistant Amy Justen who weath ered the worst of times and the best of times during the last two years. Thanks Amy, not only for your sup port that has meant so much to me but for your friendship as well! You are truly a God sent! I would also like to thank my mother (Vicki Long) who always be lieved in me. My sisters Dawn, Launie, Marjorie and Nikki who al ways supported me. My "Pop" who raised me and taught me that hard work is something that reaps great rewards. .My uncles Jan and Mike Reibach for all your loving words and hugs. My two very best friends Barb Lake and Janell Haller for supporting me with love and kindness, even when the chips were down! Lynn "Bear" Robertson, God sent you to me as a friend, thank you for being there through everything for me. I love you dearly. t v - ' I ?! Valorie Sheker Robertson I would also like to thank a few people who were directly responsible for mentoring me through my five years with the Tribe: Pat Mercier, Rebecca Crocker, Mychal Leno and Camille Mercier thanks guys for showing me it could be done. A special thanks goes out to the Education department and committee, and the Tribal Council (past and present) without the support from the Tribe this degree would not have been possible. Last but not least, thank you to my boss Chris Leno for his never end ing support. ' I have probably left someone out and I apologize in advance for this although I would like everyone to know that each and every individual contribution, no matter how small it may seem, should be taken to heart as equally worthy in each step towards a proper outcome. Each vision, individual or collective, has power to successfully create its own unique reality. The more we now pause to reflect on ex pectations of the past and note the ac tual accomplishments as well as the milestones that have been made, the more unreal it all seems. Thanks, to all of you. Valorie Sheker Robertson Roll 2236 GED f'"t r , . 1. 'J - i . til i f.. Ha ) ... .A ( a;. y. 5 generations From left: Linda Brandon, Mryna Brandon, Shelly Butler, Nora Kimsey and the babies. Butler Triplets Logan and Cecillie Butler would like to introduce the birth of their new brothers and sister on August 13,2001. Jonathan Loren was born weighing 31bs lloz, 16 in. long at 10:30pm, Ralene Eleanor was born weighing 31bs 6oz, 16 in. long, at 10:31pm, and David Harley was born weighing 41bs 2oz, 16 in. long at 10:45pm at Sacred Heart Hos pital in Eugene, Oregon. Parents are Reggie and Shelly Butler. Ma ternal grandparents are great great grandmother Nora Kimsey, great-great grandfather, the late Loren Kimsey, great grandmother Myrna Brandon, great grandfa ther, the late John Brandon Sr., grandmother Linda Brandon and grandfather, John Andrews. Pa ternal grandparents are: Great grandfather, the late Alton Butler, great grandmother, the late Ella Brown, great grandfather and grandmother, the late John and Eleanor Logan and grandparents, Reg and Lillie Butler. Happu Belated 12th Birthday Lea Pratt Love Mom, Brother, Grandma, Aunties and all the Cousins Happy Birthday to the LNO BOYS Love from Dad, Mom, your Sisters and Brothers and the rest of the family. . t f . , t m u y t f . ' " v i. ,. ; i ' t t i 1 r . j' jf Ron -"47" Rusty -"42" Dec. 18 Jan. 6 1 TUES- JAN. 1 WED.. JAN. 2 THURS.. IAN. 3 FRI.. IAN. 4 NEW YEAR'S DAY Pork Chops with Dressing MacCheese Chili Burgers & Gravy Green Beans & Ham Salad KITCHEN CLOSED Vegetables and Dessert Dessert Dessert TUES.. IAN. 8 WED.. 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