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October 17 Community Yard Sale Map On Page 11 Willie Tellam Inducted Into USTPA Hall Of Fame

Wednesday

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Busy Week For Elementary School Students

Celebrating Walk to School Day October 7

As heard on a Southwest flight “We have a very special passenger on board today... 84 year old Julian resident William Tellam. Better known as "Willie". Willie is accompanied today by his beautiful wife of 61 years, Eileen. They are on their way to Ft. Worth, where later this evening Willie will be inducted into the United States Team Penning Association Hall of Fame. Willie has been World Champion Team Penner four times and runner-up several other. Willie is a lifelong resident of San Diego County... A third-generation cattle rancher his entire life... He is the grandson of cattle rancher George Sawday, who was recognized as the "Cattleman of the Century" for San Diego County in the mid 1900's. Willie and Eileen are the parents of four VERY proud sons. Please help me acknowledge this CHAMPION'S accomplishment with a Southwest round of applause.”

Students, parents, teachers and volunteers gathered early on Wednesday morning behind “Bailey’s”

from the USTPA program

Friends Of The Library Book Sale Saturday The Friends of the Julian Library will be holding a Book Sale outside of the Julian Branch Library on Saturday, October 17, 2015. We have planned all year to have a book sale in town on the weekend of October 24 and 25 at the former Rabobank parking lot. Then it was decided to go ahead and put the books out for the community to have first choice. The Library and the Friends of the library receive more books than can fit into the Friends Bookstore and save many books for an annual sale. All books put out for sale will be at a bargain price of $1.00 for hardbacks and paperbacks will be 2 for $1.00. If you would like to pay more, donations are gladly accepted! The Friends of the Julian Library provides ongoing support to purchase new materials, fund programs and equipment for the Julian Branch. There are many treasures at this sale. The library is located at 1850 Highway 78, next to the High School. For more information, please contact the branch at 760-765-0370 or if you would like to volunteer for either of the book sales, you may call and leave a message at the FOL Bookstore by calling 760-765-2239

Sign Ups For Youth Basketball Julian Youth Basketball Registration – October 5th – November 6th, 2015: $50.00 (no payment plans, no scholarships, and no IOUs – 20% off siblings) The JYB 2016 Season practices start December 1st, 2015 with games beginning December 12th, 2015. The season ends March 5th, 2016. Please make checks payable to Julian Youth Basketball Association. The Registration fee includes uniform, insurance, facility usage, pictures, and trophy. Registration forms will also be available in the elementary front office (you can pick up and drop off). If you are interested in helping, the following positions are in need of being filled: Coach or Assistant Coach (child is halfprice for registration) Referee Games (not your child’s) Concession Coordinator Sponsorship & Donation: “Slam Dunk” Sponsor-$1000 “Jump Shot” Sponsor- $500 “Easy Lay-Up” Sponsor-$250 “Fair Play” Referee Sponsor- (in increments of) $80 *Call or email Tim Fletcher if you have any questions about board positions and duties at tfletcher@bsusd.net or (760) 765-1585 (h) or (760) 271-7004 (cell) COACHES NEEDED! (50% off registration for your child if you coach)

Warner Springs Ranch Golf Club Names Roxanne Mueller Director of Golf Roxanne Mueller has been named director of golf for Warner Springs Ranch Golf Club, Warner Springs Ranch Resort’s newly renovated golf course, scheduled to have its grand reopening this fall. Mueller, who manages dayto-day operations, is a PGA golf professional and brings a wide variety of professional experience to Warner Springs. Previously, Mueller served as the women’s assistant golf coach at the California State University, San Marcos. She also worked as a sales manager for American Club Exchange, planning special tournaments and social events, and developing marketing and sales strategies to increase course membership. continued on page 5

Musical entertainment was provided along the route by Elliot Elisara, Nat Copeland and Dave Johnston.

Students (for the most part) stayed on the sidewalks with a little encouragement. continued on page 3

Elementary Alumnus Returns With Blue Angel Wings

by Mr. Copeland, JUSD

Former student Amber Lynn Scott, now married and serving in the Navy as Lt. Daniel, visited the Elementary and Junior High School. After college and a career in newscasting, she was inspired to join the military. Her education and experience has taken her far and wide. Lt. Daniel is currently the Public Affairs Officer for the Navy’s Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron. Social Studies teacher Curtis Martineau arranged for a school visit during her busy week preparing for the Miramar Air Show. Lt. Daniel spoke to two large groups of students and was both inspirational and candid about her learning experiences. Like so many students and families in Julian her work ethic and perseverance set her apart. Students at the assembly were not just captivated by the exposure to the Blue Angels, but by the presenter herself. Her skill as a communicator was very evident. When students returned to class they immediately conducted a “quick write” to articulate their learning. Included here is one such reflection by fifth grader Oscar Gonzalez: Blue Angels I would want to be a Blue Angel because it shows how fun it can be, but also to serve our country and protect us if there is a terrorist attack. Another reason why I would l be in the Blue Angels is when I fly a Blue Angel jet someday I know that we are showing our country respect and that our country stands for freedom. What Lieutenant Daniel taught me today will inspire me to be a Blue Angel for the rest of my life. She inspired me so much that during the assembly I was thinking of learning a little bit more about the Blue Angels’ history.

October 14, 2015

Julian, CA.

Volume 31 - Issue 10 ISSN 1937-8416

Crusaders Conquer Julian

by H “Buddy” Seifert

The Crusaders of Saint Joseph Academy of San Marcos came up to Julian for a Citrus League joust with our Julian Eagles. It was Staff Appreciation Day as well as Senior Day. And it was the debut of the new Voice of the Eagles, Jimmy Carter. Big doin’s on the football field. My Eagles took the Crusaders opening squib kick at the Eagles 35 and fell on the ball for no return. Eagles starting QB Shane Cranfield was sidelined because of a hit in the end of last week’s game and Daniel Streamer took over behind center. Daniel got the party going with a 5 yard QB keeper up the middle. The Crusaders penetrated to O line and stuffed Nino Romano for a 2 yard loss on 2nd down. Daniel’s pass to Shuuluk Linton over the middle of the field fell short and incomplete. Faced with a 4th and long, Caleb set up deep to punt and the snap went even further. Caleb scrambled around trying to chase down the little oinker and recovered it in Shelter Valley. Shuuluk came back to skewer the charging Crusaders when Caleb dinked a little pass to him and it was off to the races. Shuuluk picked up 15 yards and a Julian 1st down. Nino picked up 9 yards on the Eagles 1st down and Will Hatch followed up with another 5 and a 1st down, but that was called back when an Eagle O lineman was caught holding a Crusader. Daniel called his own number and scampered for a 15 yard pick up and another Eagles 1st down. The O line was getting antsy and the snap was fumbled. Daniel rescued the pigskin. The Eagles fumbled on 2nd down and the Crusaders recovered the fumble this time. 1st and 10, Crusaders at the Saint Jo’s 38. The Crusaders RB picked up 2 8 yard runs and a Crusaders 1st down. Mason Baay and Will Hatch gangtackled the Crusaders runner after a quick 4 yard pickup. The Crusaders jhad enough mojo going to take the ball into the endzone from 29 yards out. Their 2 point attempt was good. 5:28 to go in the 1st Quarter: Saint Joseph’s 8, Julian 0. Nino took the short kickoff at the Eagles 35 and was immediately swarmed under by the Crusaders. 1st and 10 from the Eagles 35. Daniel fired a quick pass to Caleb that fell incomplete, ditto his next pass to Shuuluk. On 3rd down, Streamer fired a quick pass to RB Will Hatch and he showed why he is on the track team. 40 yards and an Eagles 1st down at the Crusaders 33. Daniel fought his way through heavy traffic and picked up 14 yards and another Eagles 1st down at the Crusaders 19. Daniel completed a short pass to JJ Corrales at Saint Jo’s 16. The tandem of Nino and Daniel fought their way into the endzone, Touchdown Eagles. Daniel dinked a short pass to Will for the 2 point conversion. 1:56 left in the 1st, the Crusaders 8, the Eagles 8. Caleb’s kickoff went down to the Crusaders 20 and it was off to the races. Will brought the Crusader returner down from behind at the Eagles 35. The Crusaders started their journey to the Promised End Zone and were only interrupted by a no gain smash down by Will right before the 1st quarter ended. At the end of the 1st quarter, it’s Saint Joseph’s 8, Julian 8. The Crusaders were penalized continued on page 7

59th Annual Melodrama, Weekends In October Tickets Available at Chamber Of Commerce Offices or online at JulianMelodrama.com

Cross Country

Friday, October 2 St Augustine Small School Friday, October 9 Citrus League Cluster #1; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 16 - Home Citrus League Cluster #2; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 23 68th Mt Sac Invitational Friday, October 30 Citrus League Meet #3; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, November 6 Citrus League Finals; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Saturday, November 21 San Diego CIF Championships

Football

Friday, August 28 - L 30-36 Calvary Christian Academy Friday, September 4 - W 35-14 Public Safety Academy Friday, September 11 - L 0 -46 Foothills Christian Friday, September 18 - L 22-32 The Rock Academy Friday, September 25 - L 20-56 @West Shores HS Friday, October 2 L 0 -30 Borrego Springs HS Friday, October 9 - L 28-54 Saint Joseph Academy Friday - October 16 - 3pm JV vs Calvin Christian

Friday, October 16 - 5:30 Steak Dinner at Legion Thursday, October 22 - 4pm JV @ Borrego Friday, October 23 - 3:00 Warner HS (Seniors Day) Friday, October 30 - 3pm @San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 6 - 7pm @Ocean View Christian

Volleyball

Monday August 31 W 3-0 Lutheran HS Friday, September 4 @Sweetwater Tournament 2-0 (L) - High Tech SD 2-1 (L) Hilltop Saturday, September 5 @Sweetwater Tournament 2-1 (W) - Kearny 2-0 (L) - Mar Vista Thursday, September 10 - L 3-2 @Borrego HS Tuesday, September 22 - L 3-1 Warner Springs HS Thursday, September 24 - L 3-0 Borrego HS Monday, October 5 - 5:30 Calvary Christian Academy Thursday, October 14 - 5:30 @Calvary Christian Academy Tuesday, October 20 - 4pm San Pasqual Academy Thursday, October 22 - 4pm @St. Joseph Academy Tuesday, October 27 - 4pm @Escondido Adventist Thursday, October 29 - 4pm @San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, November 3 - 4pm St. Joseph Academy


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