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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1920)
» T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N LOCAL Old frien d s are already coining in for C hristm as. A nnie M iller and A nna S exton, both of th e class of ’20, arrived on S atu rd ay . If you see some ones lips m oving rapidly or hear some one m u m b lin g as he w alks along, d o n ’t w orry; h e ’s on th e team for the spelling m atch. C hristm as is in th e air, b u t if you w ant to get any of it to give to y o u r friends it seems you m ust go to P o rtlan d . M r. and M rs. H all, M rs. C anfield, Mr. and M rs. T u rn e y , Miss Scholder, Miss W hite and Miss S to n eb rin k have all m ade quick trip s recen tly . T h e n ig h t of the storm was also the n ig h t of a mim her of th e lyceum course in Salem . M rs. S herm an and M rs. E ato n bravely stru g g led to th e O regon E lectric statio n and w aited. T h e train was storm -stayed so they bravely stru g g led back again. Miss O rr and Miss E arlo u g h er w ent to Salem in an auto to find Salem in d ark n ess because of the storm , so they cam e back, also. On Ja n u a ry 2nd about 50 of our stu d e n ts will com prise a class for confirm ation in th e C atholic ch u rch . On th is occasion Chem aw a will feel honored to w el com e Most R everend A rchbishop A lexander C hristie, w ho will conduct the confirm ation services. H is G race w as at C hem aw a som e years ago and we are all pleased th a t he is again to be here on a mission sim iliar to th at of form er years. T h is occasion will be an event to w hich all will look forw ard w ith pleasurable a n ticipatio n s T h e 8th A ’s had a short program on F rid ay . Most of th e tim e was sp e n t on a debate concerning the question of uniform m arriage and divorce laws for all states. T h is w as a question w hich had com e up in civics and th e debaters, led by Irv in g H e n d rix and W illiam M in th o rn e, b ro u g h t forth som e good points. A n o th er featu re of th e program was a song by A lbert O rsen, R oderick H ill and R obert C ham berlin. No one suspected th a t these young men could g et u p and sin g a song unaccom panied, but they did an d had to sing a second tim e. T h e new lib rary , w ith its artistic outside ap p ear ance and its well arranged in terio r, was opened last w eek, w ith Miss K ath erin e E a rlo u g h e i, lib rarian , in charge. T h is is a long-felt need at C hem aw a and th ere is no le atu re of the school of w hich teachers and stu d e n ts are m ore proud than o f this h andy, spacious and conveniently arran g ed lib rary . T h e Chem aw a stu d e n ts enjoy good books and it is a pleasure to ob serve the b rillian tly lighted library in the evening filled w ith our y o u n g men quietly en jo y in g th eir favorite books or p rep arin g th eir lessons for th e follow in g day. E ach m o rn in g a long line of girls with books u n d er th eir arm s may be seen re tu rn in g from the library to q u arters. SENIOR NOTES T h e h isto ry test is over and it is said everyone passed. T h e class m eetin g on W ednesday was devoted to business connected w ith the com ing class play. T he senior bookbags have been renam ed lately. T hey are now called rag-bags. T he girls say th ey have w orn o u t u n d er hard usage. T h e boys th in k they were n o t sewed stro n g ly en o u g h . PAG E 3 Is it tru e th a t in a recent history recitation one Senior told of th e persecution of early ch u rch m em bers for H e rsh e y ” and an o th er m ade th e asto n ish in g statem en t th a t R oger W illiam s first discovered g u n powder? T h e ad v ertizing posters w hich adorn the bulletin boards this week show s all th e characters except " M r. B o b .” T here are K itty , M arion, Miss Becky, M r. Brow n, Jen k in s th e b u tler, and P atty the m aid, and also P h ilip , but M r. B ob’s p ictu re cannot be show n. T he S en io rs’ play has been the source of unusual trouble th is year. W hen the books cam e and th e com m ittee on cast of characters started to w^ork they found th ere was not a boy in th e class w ho could carry th e title role Mr. B o b .” T h ere was no tim e to select another play, and besides, " M r.B o b ” is ju s t w hat they w anted to give. T h e point was finally settled by casting th e senior boys in other p arts and securing the service of som e one else for ‘‘M r. B o b .” As th e person w ho has consented to do th is w ork for th e class of 21 is too m odest to have his nam e p u b lished you will have to aw ait the program on n ex t F rid ay n ig h t. Y. M. AND Y. W. C. A. NOTES M rs. S herm an. Miss M cDowell, and her g u est, M rs. B. E. C arrier of Salem , w ere visitors at th e Y .W .C .A . m eeting. At th e last m eeting of the Y . M. C. A . C abinet W illiam F razier was chosen to fill the position of c h a ir m an of th e social com m ittee w hich was held until re cently by E lw ood T ow ner. Chem aw a was well represented a t the S tate O lder B oys’ C onference in Salem w ith five delegates, F red W ilder, F ra n k C orbett, N ick S tepetin, E dw in L iljegren and A lex W illiam s. T h ey rep o rt excellent m eetings, a fine tim e and good " e a t s .” T h ere w ere about 350 boys in atten d an ce, and th e program included som e of the strongest speakers in the n o rth w est. " A G ir l’s w o rk ,” was th e them e of th e Y . W .C .A . m eeting last S unday afternoon. U nder the leadership of K ath erin e L oftus, th e follow ing topics w ere ably discussed by th e girls: " W h a t place has w ork in a g ir l’s life?” " T h e choice of a life w o rk ;” "W o rk ju st to earn m oney, or w ork as se rv ic e;” " T h e value or lack of value in d oing w ork we are not interested in ;” " T h e relation of w'ork, stu d y , rest and play in a g ir l’s life .” T he Y .M .C .A . m et in th e auditorium on th e ev en ing of the 12th w ith G eorge Lekanoff as leader. T h e topic, w hich was taken from th e "M a n h o o d of the m a ste r,” was " T h e M aster’s In d ig n a tio n .” T h is is the th ird of a series of articles th a t th e " Y ” is ru n n in g . T h e following program was rendered: " W h a t p art has w rath in ch aracter b u ild in g ,” by A rth u r Johnson; " W h a t is th e difference between wrrath and anger?” different m e m b ers;"H o w does the M aster’s w rath differ from o u r s ,” L ogan F au n ; " W h a t is th e re in our school th at wrould call fo rth Je su s’ w ra th ,” W illiam F razier; " W h a t can we do to help eradicate our national and civic e v il,” m em bers; " H o w can we reconcile J e su s’ w rath w ith his com m and " J u d g e not th a t you be not ju d g e d ,” A lex W illiam s; " W h a t should be a m a n ’s a ttitu d e tow ard tem p tatio n , ” G eorge Lekanoff.