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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1913)
THE CHEM AW A AM ERICAN AGE Total age, 345 years; average age, 18 years, 2 months; youngest, Herbert Reinkih; oldest its a girl (we won’t tell). WEIGHT Total weight, 2672 1-2 lbs.; average weight, 140 3-4 lbs.; lightest person, 97 lbs.; heavy weight—Ralph Sellew (of course). HEIGHT 1'otal height, 104 1-3 feet; averaged height, 5 ft, 6 in.; shortest per son. Callista; tallest person, (?) (Too bashful to lx* measured). FAVORITE SPORTS Baseball, two; basketball, three; drilling (?) (Especially before be fore breakfast); sitting on the lawn—all alone, none; dancing four- teen. INTENDED VOCATION Doctor, two; teacher, three; electrician, four; farmer, six; librarian, one; stage, two; old maid, one. CLAS« SONG Our schooldays now are past and gone, And yet we fondly linger here, For sweet each jov that we have known; Tis sad to part from comrades dear. The world before us brightly lies, Yet here fond memory loves to dwell: W ith saddened hearts and dewy eves, We bid you all a sweet farewell— W ith saddened hearts and dewv eves We bid you all farewell, a sweet farewell. Long will our hearts recall each joy, That bound us in sweet friendship here; For time can never more destroy The light of memory burning clear. Of other scenes and other cares, Our lips must now their story tell; Each heart your tender memory shares, Teachers and comrades now farewell— Each heart your tender memory shares, Teachers and comrades all, farewell, farewell!