T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N
CHEM AW A A D D S LU STER TO H E R GREAT NAM E
(C o n tin u e d from pag e 2)
M ost d ep en d ab le boy— W allace Beebe
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Hold m edal
H on o r stu d en t, S en io r class—H a ttie M artin
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H on o r stu d e n t, J u u io r class— C larence E d w a rd s - silver m edal
H on o r stu d en t, S ophom ore class—Jam e s Clioat - silver m edal
H onor stu d e n t, F re sh m a n c lass—Cruz M cD aniels - silver m edal
C om petitive D rill, boys—C om pany B
tro p h y cup
C om petitive D rill, g irls—C om pany B
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tro p h y cup
C aptain g irls ’ C om pany B—A nnabel W oods
- gold m edal
C aptain boys’ C om pany B—A ndrew W h ite
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gold m edal
W in n er In ter-C lass tra c k m eet—Class ’22
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tro p h y cup
H ig h e st In d iv id u al Point w in n e r—Jam es C hoat - gold m edal
Second H ig h e st In d iv id u al point w in n e r—Axel Jo h n so n
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S ilv er belt b uckle
T ied —A rth u r Jo h n so n
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S ilv er m edal
F irst Prize D eclam ation c o n te st—W illiam F razier - gold m edal
Second Prize D eclam ation co n test— H a ttie M artin, silver m edal
T h ird Prize D eclam ation co n test—A rth u r Jo h n so n , bronze m edal
T hose receiving the “ C ” for baseball were: Moses
Jackson, Joseph Bettles, R eginald D ow nie, F ra n cis
Davis, G us G artiez, A ndrew W hite, G eorge B erry,
E neas H ines and Em il H auser.
G irls receiving the “ C ” for basketball were: Rose
O ’B rien, Rose Goff, E lean o r H au k , M aude P otts, Je s
sie Cleveland, M arion W asson and Effie Davis.
Football men aw arded the “ C ” were:
Jam es
C hoate, Roy N uckolls, A lbert Spearson, G eorge N ix ,
A ndrew W h ite. E dw in E illjeg ren , G eorge T hom as,
A rth u r Jo h n so n , C harles E ll, G us G artiez, W illiam
K ennedy.
T h e “ C ” was aw arded th e follow ing basketball
m en: Joseph Bettles, R eginald Downie, Irv in g S h ep
ard, G eorge N ix , Roy N uckolls.
T h e “ C ” was bestowed upon the follow ing track
m en: Janies C hoate, Axel Johnson A lbert Spearson
and G eorge T hom as.
On F rid ay evening the exercises ended in a social
in the gym nasium . It was p articip ated in bv stu d e n ts,
faculty and visitors and w as an affair in w hich m irth
and happiness reigned.
T oo m uch credit cannot be given to all concerned
who had any p art in the w eek ’s program and th e
m anagem ent w ishes to acknow ledge his appreciation.
COMMENCEMENT NOTES
Bob Downie, ex -stu d en t, who was stu d e n t body
president two years ago, was a visitor d u rin g the
w eek .
M r. G ordon H obucket, an ex-em ploye and g rad u ate
of Chem aw a, now’ clerk at th e Blackfeet A gency,
spent last week with us.
Miss H allie C halcraft, of Siletz A gency, d a u g h te r
of S u p erin ten d en t C halcraft, has been v isitin g friends
on th e cam pus for the past tw’o weeks.
PA G E 3
E lizabeth R ainville of P endleton, O regon, and
B ertha G rim es of C rescent C ity, C alifornia, Class ’19,
were in attendance at the com m encem ent doings.
T h e A lum ni spent S aturday at Lincoln park on the
W illam ette river. T h ey report a wonderful day,
boating, sw im m ing and ath letic stu n ts. A splendid
picnic lunch was enjoyed.
M r. and Mrs. T u rn e y are deserving of u n stin ted
praise for the splendid m usical program s d u rin g the
th e w’eek and gave freely of th e ir tim e and stren g th in
p erfectin g the various orchestral num bers, choruses,
solos, octettes, and glee club num bers. T his estim able
couple are valued em ployes at Chem aw a.
C om plim entary rem arks w ere heard from our many
visitors concerning ou r w ell-kept and beautifully d ec
orated d in in g hall. Miss Skipton alw ays keeps her
d in in g room beyond criticism . T he end of th e d in in g
room occupied by the sen io rs’ table, as well as visitors,
was decorated in the senior and Chem aw a colors.
A fter the exercises on T h u rsd ay evening a recep
tion in honor of th e 19 g rad u ates and G overnor and
an d M rs. O lcott and Mr. Fred Locklev was given by
S u p erin ten d e n t and M rs. H all in th eir spacious p a r
lors. T h ere w’ere q u ite a num ber of Chemaw’a asw ’ell
as outside guests. T h ey w ere all charm ed w ith the
ladylike and g entlem anly bearing of the m em bers of
th e class.
T h e beautiful costum es w orn by the girls in the
o p eretta and class play were m ade in th e dom estic art
d ep artm en t u n d er the efficient direction of M rs. Can-
field. T hose w orn by the boys w’ere m anufactured by
M r. Jam es in the tailor shop. Mrs. S herm an, head
m atro n , had charge of the arran g em en t and most
capably did she m anage this im portant part of the
program .
T h e long deferred banquet for the athletes, w hich
has been postponed for unavoidable reasons, took form
in a p arty for the athletes and th eir friends on S a tu r
day evening in the gym . E laborate refreshm ents
w’ere served. L arge photographs of th e various a th
letic team s w’ere presented to S u p erin ten d en t and
Mrs. H all as a token of appreciation for th eir support
and in terest.
A dem onstration dinner cooked and served by Julia
F ratis, a senior in home econom ics, at the hom e of
M rs. H all, was given on T uesday evening. It was a
seven-course d in n er, deliciously cooked and faultlessly
served. T h e guests w ere P rof. Devol, Mrs. Sherm an,
M rs. B rickell, Miss W h ite, Miss H en d rix , Mrs. Ris-
ser and S u p erin ten d e n t and M rs. H all, all of whom
p ronounced it a ch arm in g d in n er, such as very few’
house wives are capable of giving. Ju lia is a splendid
cook and an all-round good girl.