The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, December 13, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAG E 4
T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N
HONOR ROLL
P U P IL S ’ ITEMS
T h e follow ing nam ed p upils at Cheniaw a have
m aintained a general average of 90 or m ore per cent
in th eir academ ic w ork for the m onth of N ovem ber.
O ur pupils are show ing no little in terest in their
studies as th e size of th is list will prove. T hose re­
ceiving not less th a n 85 per cen t are excused from
atten d in g stu d y hour, if they so desire:
N in th G rade
E ig h th G rade
M arie G arret
Leona John
M arie Shaisnikoff
John Beyer
F ra n k C ham berlain
C harlie E ader
Law rence F razier
E arl N uckolls
F ra n k P eratrovich
E dw in Ziegler
L au ra Squiqui
Ju lia Mills
M arina N elson
Rose Sim m ons
F ra n cis Bovce
G eorge Lekanoff
John M urray
A ndrew W hite
Miss M itchell is giv in g crocheting to th e girls.
Roy N uckolls loses no tim e w hile plo u g h in g ; he is
reliable.
V egetables is th e topic th a t th e dom estic science
classes are stu d y in g th is w eek.
T h an k sg iv in g was th o ro u g h ly enjoyed by th e s tu ­
den ts, especially th e good d in n er.
Mr. S anders is coaching the girls for basketball.
W e expect to have a w in n in g team .
L au ra Squiqui is leading the 8th grade, b u t she
m ust look to her laurels n ex t m o n th .
O u r dairy herd is now being ted the ensilage and
th e cows are im proving in th e ir flow of m ilk.
T h e W inona Society appreciated Mr. H am m o n d ’s
talk at th e last m eeting and hope to profit by it.
T h e gardeners have a fast basketball term and e x ­
cept to carry off the honors th is season. Look o u t
for us.
Seventh G rade
S ix th G rade
L ouis V an Pelt
G eorge Berry
A lberta C ourville
Effie D avis
E dw ard H ayden
F ra n k E .J o h n s o n
H attie M artin
A nnie M iller
Lillie Palm er
Elsie Spokane
L ottie W ilson
L ogan F a n n
R u th Jones
A n rilla Selsic
M ary Sookum
M innie Jones
W inona society was honored w ith a visit from Mrs.
C ulbertson last m eeting. She gave a short and h e lp ­
ful talk.
T h e carp en ters have been very busy rep airin g th e
floors and w indow s in tlie various build in g s about the
cam pus.
F ra n k E. Johnson is a good barber. T h e boys d e ­
pend upon him to cu t th e ir hair and he alw ays does a
good job.
T h e second football team w ere considerably d is­
appointed in not secu rin g a re tu rn gam e w ith D allas.
W ait until n ex t year.
F ifth G rade
F o u rth G rade
W illiam H u n ter
Julia Bradley
Chas. Brazille
F ran k Sookum
F eoktist Rapin
W illiam W eaver
K atherine M otte
Stephen Chief n ig h t
Belvie Dillstrom
Cecilia H aw ley
John De H art
Joseph Johnson
E m il F reem an
A llison Stone
Dick Beasley
F red a L ily g ren
W e are a n ticip atin g an in terestin g evening at the
tim e of the debate; each society is stu d y in g up; som e
good talk s will be heard.
A rchie Lane, who is a vocational painter, is im prov­
in g rapidly in his line of w ork and takes responsibility
like an old veteran p ain ter.
T h e 8th and 9th grad e girls are stu d y in g about
w ailin g on th e tables, se ttin g tables, and table m a n ­
ners at the dom estic science b u ild in g .
Mr. Loos and Mr. and M rs. S m ith w ere visitors at
th e E xcelsior society last W ednesday evening. M r.
S m ith gave a stirrin g talk on society sp irit
F irst G rade
A nnie Brendible
Lavenia M ontgom ery
F an n ie T w ist
M elania W yle
A lfvs Dalton
W illiam Jam es
K ath e rin e C u n n in g h am
M aggie S utton
K ate W alker
H arry C ovington
C harley H artless
A lbert Moses
Do not forget, m em bers of th e 7th grade, to w ork
hard all th is m o n th . L et us see if every-one in the
class can secure 90 or m ore percent and g et all of o u r
nam es on th e honor roll.
A n o th er forge has been added to th e blacksm ith
shop, m ak in g six forges in all. B usiness is ru sh in g
in th e blacksm ith and w agon shop. Good in stru ctio n
and good w ork; a lively place.