T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N
LOCAL
P retty soon we shall be obliged to sp rin k le our
law ns.
T h e lawn m owers are again sin g in g th eir songs at
Cheniaw a.
It will not be very long until com m encem ent— get
ready for it.
Since our last issue S u p t. an d Mrs H all visited
P o rtlan d on business.
T h e first rose of sum m er has been picked already—
picked a t C hem aw a, too.
It is a joy to see our catnpus dotted w ith birds once
again. O ur feathered friends add in terest to o u r Che"
m aw a
O u r H ap p y H o m e .”
Y esterday m o rn in g ushered in upon us a good rain .
N o harm , b u t m uch good, will resu lt if M r. R ain Man
uses ju d g m e n t in his dispensary.
O u r m ig h ty F reshm en class w en t dow n to defeat
last week before th e hard h ittin g Ju n io rs in one of the
m ost ex citin g and in terestin g gam es ever played here
by a score of 5 to 4.
On F rid a y o u r baseball team will jo u rn e y to N ew
b u rg by tru c k to play Pacific College. T h e team has
been w’o rk in g hard this week to overcom e th e nervous
ness w hich was so ap p aren t in the O regon gam es
last w eek.
M r. Bent has notified us th a t W illam ette U niversity
has w ritten him for a couple of baseball gam es. W e
w onder how they get th a t. T h ey m ust have a w in
n in g team , otherw ise we c o u ld n ’t buy one. Too bad
they d o n ’t w ant a track m eet. A t any rate the dates
are set.
SOPHOMORE NOTES
H IG H SCHOOL NOTES
U in tah K irk was a w eek-end visitor in P ortland
recently.
F red W ild er, one of our high school stu d en ts, was
seen in action w ith Chem aw a against O regon.
W alter Iliff, a sophom ore in high school, recently
received “ l ” s in latin, m athem atics, botany and
E nglish.
A num ber of our college and high school stu d en ts
atten d ed the C hem aw a-O regon gam e in Salem last
S atu rd ay .
A num ber of our ex-service
and Chem aw a stu d e n ts m otored
S u n d ay for a picnic. V arious
th ere and all enjoyed a big feed
tim e is reported.
men who are College
to L incoln P ark last
gam es were played
afterw ards. A good
SE N IO R NOTES
W e all root for o u r baseball m an on the team :
Babe R u th N u c k o lls.” W e ’re proud of him .
Sam pson, th e m ascot bear, loomed u p large w ith the
senior girls as a background in a recent snap shot.
A half dozen senior girls m ade a little lin e-p arty at
th e S now -W hite operetta on F rid a y n ig h t and were
stro n g in th e ir appreciation.
C larence E dw ards m ade his first appearance as a
soloist on S unday n ig h t at assem bly and th e seniors
th in k he is alm ost the w hole choir.
M ost of the class m em bers have com pleted th eir
m em ory w ork in classics for th e term . On last M on
day we had a period of th e “ Seven A g e s.”
T h is week finds th e hopeful senior adding up his
“ A ” division had pictures tak en by the class a rtist e x tra -c u rric u la r activities. T hey all help in co u n tin g
on F rid ay .
for class honors, so if a n y th in g has been overlooked
W e are proud of the w ork of o u r classm ate, C arrie
heretofore it will now be discovered.
A nderson, in th e perform ance of Snow W h ite. C arrie
Sunday afternoon found the senior boys out for a
has been pretty busy th is year. She had a p art in
th e W inona public play, was at the sam e tim e busy
w alk in the woods and they were m aking use of some
on her contest recitatio n , w hich won first place, and
recen t inform ation by discovering the fam ily class and
was w orking on Snow W h ite. T h a t she has kept an
p arts of som e of C hem aw a’s beautiful wild flowers.
academ ic average well at th e fro n t of her class show s
T h e boys of th e class felt p re tty dow n-hearted last
th a t outside w ork does not h u rt classroom work w hen
properly handled.
M onday w hen they found th at the girls had been on
L ast F riday afternoon th e A division had an u n u su a picnic and had overlooked the boys. T h e g ir ls ’
ally snappy program . E very one was prepared and
sm iling faces show ed th a t som ebody h ad a good tim e.
each num ber was well given. Roll call was answ ered
Senior girl (ru sh in g out of b u ild in g in g reat e x
by quotations, C arrie A nderson recited, Jam esG reeley
citem en t)
gave some real local jokes, W illiam M inthorne sketched
some fittin g pen pictures, R oderick H ill furnished
H u rrah ! W e have a new president!
c u rren t events, A lfred N orm andin and R obert C ham
F ro sh (In te re ste d ) W ho? W ho is he?
berlin gave a little dialogue and A lbert O rsen told an
S enior— H a rd in g .
In d ian legend. C harles B uchert gave a m ost in te r
Since th e senior table has been in stitu ted the m em
estin g ta lk on th e A laskan dogs and sleds; he illu s
trated his talk w ith black-board d raw in g s. A num ber bers of th e class m ake it a p o in t never to miss m eals.
of th e Sophie P ep-songs were given w ith the C rim so n - “ A in ’t it a g ran d and glorious feelin g ” to all be to
and Gold sp irit an d — tim e was called.
gether?