T H E CHEM AW A A M ERICA N
PA G E 2
The CHEMAWA AMERICAN
P u b lish e d W eek ly a t th e Salem In d ia n T ra in in g School
Chem awa, O regon, HARAVOOD H A L L , S u p e rin te n d e n t
A ddress all com m unications to R u th y n T u rn ey , 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
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A N E N JO Y A B L E O .C A SIO N
T h e E xcelsior open session program given last F r i
day n ig h t was well rendered th ro u g h o u t and e n te rta in
ing , b u t the feature of the evening was a debate,
w hich show ed m uch concise p reparation. T h e boys
handled the subject well; they knew w hat they aim ed
to say and expressed them selves stro n g ly . Tiiese d e
bates are good for our stu d e n ts and the w riter w ould
like to hear a debate betw een tw o societies. T h e
follow ing is th e en tire program .
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Processional
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O rch estra
O p en in g S ong
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Society
A d d r e s s ........................................ P re sid e n t C o u rv ille
C ornet D u et—I D ream t I D w elt in M arble H alls
B alfe
C h a r l k s D e P o e
A l p h e u s N o r w k st
R ec ita tio n —E x celsio r
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R obert C ham berlin
V ocal Solo— L and of M ine
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R oy C o u r v il l e
V iolin Solo— B erceuse Slav
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J ohn D exter
R ec ita tio n —T hey Say I A lw ays T ell
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Ju lia n S m ith
W altz— M arg u erite
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Gounod
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R ec ita tio n —Joe Bowers
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F ra n k Jo h n so n
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D ebate
Q uestion—R esolved, T h a t th e P rese n t Im m ig ratio n
Law s of th e U n ited S tates S hould be M ore
R estricte d .
A ffirm ative
N eg ativ e
E li K arabelnikoff
E rn e s t H ill
Jessie M organ
R o b ert P eratro v ich
Auto H a rp Solo
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J E R R Y ’S
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M r. M orton, head of th e In ter-C o lo n ial C o nstruction
C o m p a n y ........................................ A lbert O rsen
M r. H a m ilto n , his p a rtn e r
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F ra n k Jo h n so n
J e n k in s , a d ra u g h tsm a n
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M erton P o rte r
T o m m y , an office boy b u t a poor one -
Jo h n P ete llin
J e rrv , a boy scout who needs a jo b
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G eo rg e Chya
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Society
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SENIORS ENTERTAIN
T h e senior V alen tin e p arty given last S atu rd ay
evening was a com plete social success in every w av.
T h e invited guests, together w ith the class, num bered
about seventy persons. T he gym was beautifully
decorated w ith th e classcolors, gold and red; red hearts
dangled on the in tricately arran g ed stream ers th ro u g h
out th e big hall. A very laughable farce program ,
rep resen tin g the class in reg u la r session, preceded a
n u m b er of guessing contests and num erous u n iq u e
diversions, and the en tire evening was devoted to so
cial pleasures. T here was n o t a dull m om ent for any
of the guests or others.
A t an appointed tim e th e p resid en t, Roy C ourville,
announced th a t it was in order for a procession to be
form ed, headed by the S u p erin ten d en t and w ife, and
all repaired to th e dom estic science d in in g hall for th e
b an q u et. O u r beautiful dom estic science dining room
never looked p rettier. Mrs. Brickell and her ju n io r
class prepared th e splendid d in n er w hich was served
by th e ju n io rs faultlessly. D u rin g the banquet, be
tw een courses, the seniors very ingeniously installed
the incom ing officers w ho were to serve d u rin g th e
last sem ester. T h e function th ro u g h o u t was a great
success.
W E D D IN G B E L L S
Mr. G eorge W . B ent, and Miss O ra S cholder w ere
m arried on T h u rsd ay , Feb. 8, 1923, at V ancouver,
W ash in g to n . T h is very uopular couple surprised all
C hem aw a except a few of their closest friends. T h ey
slipped away on W ednesday, M r. Bent on a p rete x t of
a tten d in g a Bov Scout convention and Miss S cholder
to do some sh opping in th e city , one going by auto
stage and the other on th e S outhern Pacific. H o w
ever, on T h u rsd ay they telep h o n ed im m ediately after
th e cerem ony ap p risin g us of th e ir m airiage. U pon
their retu rn F rid ay noon they w ere met by a delegation
of friends, h u ndreds of them , to g eth er w ith the brass
band. S upt. and M rs. H all gave them a reception at
th eir home the sam e evening, providing an o p p o rtu n
ity for th eir m any friends to greet them . W edding
cakes were in evidence w hich th e bride and groom
jo y fu lly cu t; also a huge b rid e ’s boquet of orchid roses
and m aiden hair fern was presented to th e bride, a
com plim ent from the F . E . U .
Mr. Bent is our disciplinarian and Miss S cholder
sm all b oys’ m atro n . Both are m ost estim able people
and very popular at Chem aw a. M r. Bent is from
O klahom a, while Miss Scholder is from San Diego
co u n ty, C alifornia.
T h e best w ishes and co n g ratu latio n s from all C h e
m aw a go o u t to Mr. and Mrs. B ent.
On S aturday evening our g irls ’ team will drive to
S tay to n , w here they will play th e high school g irls.
Both team and coach are w orking hard to perfect
plays and com binations th at th ey expect to use in th is
gam e.