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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1923)
PA G E 2 T H PC C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N The CHEMAWA AMERICAN P u b lish ed W eek ly a t th e Salem In d ia n T ra in in g School Chem awa, Oregon, H A R W O O D H A L L , S u p e rin te n d e n t A d dress a ll com m unications to R u th y n T urney, M an ag er E n te red a t th e C hem aw a, Oregon, Postoffice as Second^ Class M ail M a tte r S U B S C R IP T IO N W inona T he W inonas met in executive session in the auditorium on F rid ay n ig h t. Business connected with the com ing public program occupied the tim e. The W inonas are glad to an nounce their annual open session for n e x t F rid ay evening and cordially in vite all friends to atten d . o u r official visitors. T h e only th in g now an advisor, as ours has gone and left us. lacking is N onpareil T h e N onpareils held th e ir F rid a y evening m eeting in Room 7. T he house was called to order and after a discussion of ou r p arty a sh o rt but snap p y program was rendered, as follows: S ong, society; dialogue Daisy Ballard and E d n a D oughty; song, Jen n ie C harles and A nna B rendible; stu n ts E llen K ash K ash w i t h an assistant; song, Sadie N apoleon and E m ilv Jo h n so n; Jolly-U p, O ka P au lin a; songs and yells Society. A fter encouraging ta lk s from our visitors, M rs. anders and Miss H ank, and our advisor. Miss W h ite some in terestin g letters from som e of o u r old N o n pareil m em bers were read, after w hich the society adjourned. E xcelsior T h e E xcelsior society held th e ir m eeting in th e laboratory. T he secretary called th e roll and each E n terp rise answ ered with a q u o tatio n . T h e P resid en t called T he E n terp rise society held its first m eeting of the for a sh ort volunteer program : C u rren t events, Jam es \ ear on Jan . 5, 1923, in room six. T h e m eeting was Brooks; recitation, F ra n k Jo h n so n ; riddles, R obert called to order by the president, Bertha M. Lee. P eratrovich; jokes, M erton P o rter; vocal solo, Roy A fter roll call th e m inutes of the last m eeting w ere Coui v i d e . A fter the sh o rt, sn ap p y program we had read and approved. Follow ing the m inutes we had a election of officers as follow: P resid en t, R oy C ourville; sh o rt program . T h e visitor for the evening was Mrs. vice president, F ran k Johnson; se c re ta ry , A lbert O rsen- B ricked, who gave us an encouraging talk, which trea su re r, Jam es Brooks; serg ean t-at-arm s, W ilbur m ade all th e girls feel proud of them selves. A fter Ridley; yell leader, John P etellin; reporter, R obert the usual songs and yells we ad jo u rn ed . P eratrovich. W e then heard from our critic, Miss N esika McDowell; she gave som e rem arkable advise for th e T h e N esikes are com ing to life. T h is society has society to live up to. W e had songs and yells and a d reorganized w ith th e follow ing officers: P resid en t, jo u rn ed . G uy Scott; secretary, E lm er F lu ery ; yell leader, F ra n k T eopil; advisor, Miss W eaver. T h e last m eeting was A C A D EM IC N O TES m ade in terestin g by a sh o rt program given by C harles I he six th grade is being cared for by Miss E leanor F ord, G us B runo, H en ry C halm ers. T hom as Spotted H ouk d u rin g her vacation from her w ork at the Uni Dog and G eorge Jackson. versity of O regon. M is, H o ik was form erly teacher T h e painter, Mr. Sanders, aroused the bovs bv g iv for th e fo urth grade and did excellent w ork. in g them the story of the “ B undle of S tic k s .” He Mrs. G ertru d e T u rn e y , our m usic teacher, w asg rea t- told them how stro n g they m ight be if thev all stood greatly missed from th e school assem bly last w eek. together, but how weak w hen they each w o rk 1! Mrs. T u rn e y ’s absence was d ue to illness. H arriet sep arately . Hill presided at the piano and played th e m arches R e lia n c e and accom panim ents very successfully. On last F riday evening the Reliance L iterary Soci Miss W eaver gave a pleasing reading en titled “ Mice ety met in Room 7 for th eir reg u lar m eeting. T h e pres at P la y ” in the school assem bly and Miss S tan le y told ident being absent on account of basketball praciice W allace Morgan presided W hen th e debate cam<i a story so delig h tfu lly th at we suspect she has taken special train in g in the art of storv tellin g Jam es u p the chair was turned over to H erschel Crim . who Brooks covered recent happenings of general im p o rt looked after us for the rest of the m eeting. T he p ro ance in a few well chosen questions. Miss W eaver gram rendered, pleased every one. T he main featu re and Miss G u n n were elected by th e stu d en ts to give was the deoate, the dicussion being on the fast five-m inute talks n ext W ednesday. Sadie N apoleon autom obile and the slow horse and cart. T he affirm a and Rov C ourville were elected to ask questions in tive won. A fter a few songs and yells we heard from cu rren t events.