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PAGI i ¿ T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N Tñc CHEMAWA AMERICAN but were also delighted to see such a fine body of y o u n g men and w om en. T h e w inning com pany of bovs was com pany B, captained by A ndrew W hite; that of the girls com pany B, captained by A nnabel P u b lis h e d W e e k ly a t t h e S a le m I n d ia n T r a in i n g S c h o o l W oods. C h e m a w a , O re g o n , H A R W O O D H A L L , S u p e r in te n d e n t T h e g raduation exercises took place on T h u rsd ay A d d re s s a ll c o m m u n ic a tio n s to R u t h y n T u r n e y , M a n a g e r evening. G overnor Ben W . O lcott presented the E n te re d a t t h e C h e m a w a , O re g o n , P o s to ffic e a s S e c o n d - diplom as and H onorable b re d Eockley, of the O regon C la ss M ail M a tt e r Jo u rn a l, m ade the speech of the evening. T he p ro gram was fine. 1 he nineteen g rad u ates were on th e S U B S C R IP T IO N - - 2 o C ts P E R A N N U M stage eager and sm iling, and really inspired th e au d i ence w ith th eir earnestness and ladylike and g e n tle C H E M A W A A D D S L U S T E R TO H E R G R E A T N A M E m anly bearing. T h e exercises were of a high order, (C o n tin u ed from p a g e 1) w ell-prepared and delig h tfu lly delivered. Mr. Eockley gave a splendid address and charm ed the stu d en t body An innovation d u rin g tile afternoon in the way of and g rad u ates as well as all present w ith his kindly entertain m en t in the shape of a jo in t society m eeting and in terestin g talk. T lie G overnor also addressed on the cam pus was given, w here speeches, stu n ts, th e class and very graciously delivered the diplom as. music ami various exercises took place. It was en jo y T h e occasion was one to thrill us all and all Chem aw a able in the extrem e. was proud of th e fine looking and splendid acting lo o much can n o t be said in praise of the operetta. y o ung ladies and gentlem en of the 1920 class. T he “ T he E m p ero r’s D a u g h te r,” w hich was given T u e s follow ing is th e list of g rad u ates and order of th e day evening. It was an elaborate en tertain m en t w ith exercises; a cast of nearly one h u n d red stu d e n ts. T h e a u d ito r E liza b e th M o n tg o m ery , H a ttie M artin , R uby W h ite, Effie ium was jam m ed and it is said C hem aw a never has D avis, A nnie M iller, M ary W are, R ose Goff, L ouise Silver- put on a finer en tertain m en t. Instead of being ama- th o rn , M arina N elson, A nnie S e x to n , M ag u erite C h am b erlin , teui ish it is said to be m ore nearly a professional e n te r G us G artiez, A n d rew W h ite, A rth u r Jo h n so n , W illiam K e n nedy, T h eo d o re Fayas, G eorge B erry, C harles W illiam s and tainm en t. W ords cannot ex p ress th e beauty of th e F red W ild er. settin g . Processional - - - _ . O rch estra W ednesday was given over to inspection of all d e Vocal Solo—S cenes T h a t are B rig h test - Wallace p artm en ts d u rin g the m o rn in g , w ith a splendid ex h ib C h a r l e s W il l ia m s ition by th e various physical c u ltu re classes in the S a lu ta to ry —Service - - _ . p re j w ild e r G irls ’ O ctette—L eg en d s - - . M o h rin ^ gym nasium d u rin g the aftern o o n — dum b bells, In d ian - - M arg u erite C h am b erlin clubs by both boys and girls, all kinds of ath letic A S to ry —W o rth y Vocal Solo—Come, F o r I t ’s J u n e - - Forster stu n ts on the various g y m n astic ap p aratu s. A full M a r in a N e lso n tw o hours en tertain m en t was given to the satisfaction V aledictory— Chem aw a th e School T h at W e Love and pleasure of th e crow d. Indeed, the large gym was - - H a ttie M artin Vocal Solo—F ro m th e L and of th e Sky Blue W ater Cadmau crowded to its lim it. T h e band concert and dress M a V d e C r a ig parade were also of a high order. A ddress . . . . H o n . Fre)1 L ocklev I hat evening an o th er trem en d o u s success was scored P resen tatio n of Class to S upt. H arw ood Hall by the Seniors in th e ren d itio n of a class play called By Prof. M arion L . Devol, P rincipal Sylvia. N ever has th e 1920 class m ade g reater P resen tatio n of D iplom as - - H on. Ben W. O lcott G overn or o f th e S ta te of O regon efforts or were better drilled than in th is play. T h e Recessional - . O rch estra h u n d red s of guests were in doubt as to w hich of the T h e Jolly-U p on F riday m orning surpassed all two plays was the best; th at th e T u esd ay operetta was previous m eetings of like n ature. E nthusiasm was excellent ami the class play was also excellent is th e universal verdict. Indeed, Chem aw a put up two e x in ten se.. Speeches were m ade by S u p erin ten d en t H all, Major Downie and Mr. Eockley. As the var cellent en tertain m en ts to the cred it of all concerned. ions prize w inners w ere announced th e applause was T he com petitive m ilitary drill on T h u rsd ay was alm ost deafening. T h e “ p e p ” and C hem aw a spirii strongly contested by each co m p an y . T h e captains was never show n m ore enth u siastically . T he follow had for week previous drilled th e ir respective com ing are the w inners of th e m edals and cups: panies to the very m inute. T h e two arm y officers H o n o r stu d e n t, g irl—H a ttie M artin - - gold m edal who were ju d g es rem arked th a t never had they w it H o n o r stu d e n t, boy—C h arles W illiam s - - gold m ed al M ost d ep en d ab le g irl—Ju lia F ra tis - - - g o ld m ed al nessed m ore accurate m aneuvers and th at th ey were not only astonished at th e excellence of the d rilling, (C o n tin u ed cm page 3)