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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1923)
T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N LOCAL Miss S kipton passed th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d . Mrs. A rm stro n g had some Salem friends for d in n er last S un d ay . A new floor has been placed in th e en tran ce to M cBride hall. T he painters have been busy of late dressing up the interior of the stu d e n ts’ big d in in g hall. T h e m achinists are m ak in g a portable air statio n , consisting of an air ta n k , pum p and m otor M r. Sw oboda, who has been in bad health recen tly , is back on th e job ag ain , we are pleased to rep o rt. T h e m achinists are m ak in g all sorts of contrivances now , from large gears dow n to “ b lack h ead ” rem overs. An ex tra basket w hich has been installed in the gym m akes it possible to keep th ree g ro u p s p racticin g basket-sh o o tin g at th e sam e tim e. T h e engineers, electricians and o th er m echanics have all enjoyed having “ a h an d in th in g s ” at th e la u n d ry d u rin g the p ast w eek. T h e blacksm iths, under the direction of Mr. W elsh, are giving the farm trac to r a th o ro u g h ov erh au lin g preparatory to th e b eg in n in g of th e sp rin g work. Some body sen t to Salem to have a certain kind of a key m ade. W ord cam e back th a t the assignm ent was im possible. T h en a C hem aw a boy, Jo h n L ong, made the key in our own shop. T h e bakers have a sort of bread tru c k now . T hey planned it and th e carp en ters m ade it. A pie w agon is u n d er co n sid eratio n . T h e y are to be used in delivering from th e bakery to th e d in in g hall. Com pany “ C ” of th e boys’ battalion, in w hich th ere are 100 boys, is all rigged out in brand new w inter green uniform s. I t is needless to say th a t they are proud of them and th a t the su its will be well taken care of. O n last F rid ay evening the orchestra assisted at the N o rth H ow ell school d istric t P aren t-T each ers’ m eeting. T h is d istrict is a live-w ire organization and is d o in g splendid w ork. I t was a profitable evening for all. T h e orchestra was in special favor. D urin g th e past few d ay s Mr. S anders and his force of p ain ters have made a g reat im provem ent in th e ap pearance of old Brewer H all and the Small Boys H om e. A fter th e rain y and m uddy w eather several places were to u ch ed up w ith p ain t w here soap and w ater w ould have no effect. C hapel exercises last Sunday evening seem ed of m ore th a n th e u n u su al in terest. T h e orchestra played a “ C aprice” by Rolfe, H erscliel Crim sang “ Pale M oon” by L ogan, R obert Johnson recited G o ld sm ith ’s “ E legy on the D eath of a Mad D o g ,” th e choir sang “ T h e H eavens P roclaim ” by Beethoven, and S u p t. H all concluded th e program w ith a talk on “ D iscip lin e ,” w hich m ust have been in stru ctiv e to all as well as in terestin g , for th e subject was treated both u n iq u e ly and ablV- T h is was one of S u p t. H a ll’s best talks, and considering his m any fine talks of th e past, favorable com parison is stro n g endorsem ent. I t was fine. O ur g irls’ basketball team will jo u rn ey to W ood burn on S atu rd ay w here they will play th e high school g irls ’ team . T h is will be th eir second gam e th is PA G E 3 season and w hile we are not co u n tin g on an easy vic tory, from com parative scores, we figure th a t our girls should bring hom e the bacon. Now th a t half-w ay decent w eather has set in the boys of th e upper classes are to be seen on th e race track lim bering up for th e sp rin g class m eets. In all probability the try -o u ts will be held in som ew hat d if ferent m anner th a n has been followed in the past few years to select our track m en. I t is planned to have a series of class track m eets and from them choose our school representatives. T h e N onpareils and invited guests enjoyed their annual party in th e gym last S atu rd ay evening. It was a m ost delightful affair in every way. M r. B en t’s orchestra provided fine m usic, a w histling contest afforded m uch m errim ent, th ere was an en tertain in g in tro d u cto ry program , and refreshm ents of a d ain ty ch aracter were served under the supervision of M rs. B rickell. T h e gym was beautifully decorated. It was an affair w hich will long be rem em bered by those in _____ atten d an ce. Y. M. A N D Y. W. O. A. NOTES S unday evening Mr. K irk spoke to the Y . M. C .A . on a very tim ely and practical topic. H e urged the boys to see the best in others, to have faith in their friends, and th eir organization, and to live up to their ideals. H is talk was m uch enjoyed oy all present. T h e Y . M C. A . is conducting a very successful m ission stu d y class at present, u n d er the able leader ship of M r. Floyd R eynolds of W illam ette U niversity. T h ey are stu d y in g “ In d ia on th e M arch .” F ran k Jo h n so n is chairm an of th e m issionary com m ittee and has enrolled about tw enty boys in the class. L ast T h u rsd ay evening the L . L . L. ch ap ter of the Y. W . C. A. was hostess to th e C lim bers’ C lub at a very delig h tfu l party in th e gym . An interesting program was given, followed by a variety of jolly gam es U ndoubtedly the best p art of th e p arty was the “ e a ts ,” w hich had been prepared by th e girls, w ith the assistance of M rs. Brew er. Mr. and M rs. Mason and Mrs. Brew er were guests of the two clubs for th e evening. S unday seemed to be “ E m ployees’ D ay” with th e Y . M. and Y. W . C. A. Mr. Iliff gave a most in terestin g address to the girls at th eir m eeting in the afternoon. H e chose for his them e the story of E sth er, and made a stro n g application of the question, “ W ho know s w hether thou art come to the kingdom for such a tim e as this?” Special m usic for th e afte r noon was a d u et, “ W hispering H o p e ,” sung by Lucy V erney and E va M a rtin .____ HOT-SHOTS DEFEAT W. V. F R E SH M E N T h e H otshots surprised everybody last T uesday when they cut loose and defeated the F reshm en of W illam ette U niversity 29 to 5. W e can tru th fu lly say th at it was a fast and in te re st in g contest and we cannot rem em ber w hen we have seen the spectators laugh and enjoy them selves m ore than they did at th is gam e. Team work was not am iss on eith er side, alth o u g h our boys held th e cat by th e tail w hen it came to shoot ing baskets. Brendible, w ith 14 points to his cred it, and N orw est with 11, were our h igh-point m en, w hile S hepard, Pliinny and K eiser scored one basket apiece.