The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, March 14, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E CHEM AW A AM ERICAN
The CflEMAWA AMERICAN
P u b lish e d W ee k ly a t th e Salem In d ia n T rain in g School
Chem aw a, O regon, H A R W O O D H A L L , S u p e rin te n d e n t
xLd Iress all com m unications to R u th y n T urney, M an ag er
E n te red a t th e Chem awa, Oregon, Postoffice as S econd-
Class M ail M a tte r
S U B S C R IP T IO N
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5 0 Cts P E R A N N U M
the result being: P resid en t, A llan S hepard; vice-
president, H a rry F rost; secretary, R obert John so n ;
treasurer, E dw in L iljegren;
cheer-leader, C harles
B uchert, with Jacob A tk in s as his assistant. A fter
this little bit of excitem ent A llan S hepard and F ra n k
Jam es favored us w ith a d u et. T h e officers took th eir
offices and after sh ak in g the w hole c u n p u s bv a few
yells we adjourned w ith everyone happy.
M rs.
Dow nie was our official visitor. E llis W hite and
F ra n k P eratovich, w ith several e x -stu d e n ts and old
R eliance m em bers, were also p resent.
L IT E R A R Y S O C IE T IE S
V A R S IT Y M AT M E N D E F E A T O REG O N F R O S H
N onpareil
L ast F riday evening our varsity g rapplers took th e
U niversity of O regon m at men into cam p by w in n in g
four o u t of six m atches
T h e F rosh were successful
only in w inning two of th e m atches and those cam e
by th e decision route.
Jo h n H anson, A lex P etellin, E arl D onnelly and
H erschel Crim all proved m asters of th e ir opponents
rig h t off the reel and had little difficulty in p in n in g
th eir o p p o n en ts’ shoulders to the carpet. By keeping
th eir men on the defense from th e sta rt and clam ping
never-failing holds on them they m ade sh o rt w ork of
th e ir job, p in n in g their m en to the m at in from tw o
to five m inute periods.
T h o u g h T itu s Sam uels and G uy S cott were not
as successful as th eir team m ates, they proved too m uch
for th e ir opponents to handle. E ach of th e two w res­
tled to a draw in the first bout and won the second by
a fall. Only the referee’s decision gave the th ird bout
to the F rosh for having a slight edge on aggressiveness.
T h e condition of our bone-crushers show ed th a t they
have w orked-out reg u la rly and have trained faithfully.
T h e pep and determ ination w ith w hich they entered the
m atch alw ays wins. K eep it up. T en tativ e a rra n g e ­
m ents are being made w ith th e M ultnom ah A m ateur
A th letic Club of P o rtlan d and the O. A . C. R ooks
for m atch es.
F riday, M arch 9, 1923, th e N onpareils elected th e
following officers for the second sem ester: P resid en t,
A ddie M errill; vice-president, A nna Lee T hom as;
secretary, O ka P aulina; treasu rer, Cecelia S m ith; co r­
responding-secretary, E rm a LaC lair; cheer-leader,
N ellie R in eh art; serg ean t-at arm s, M aud P otts; rep o r­
ter, U intah K irk; critic, L nella W illiam s.
E xcelsior
T h e E xcelsior L iterary Society held th eir m eeting
last F riday evening in th e L aboratory.
T h e house was called to order and the secretary
called the roll; each m em ber answ ered w ith a q u o ta ­
tio n . T he house was th en open for old and new
business after w hich a sh o rt but in terestin g voluntary
program was given by the m em bers. Before a d jo u rn ­
m ent, M r. Ross, our visitor for the evening, gave us
an en co u rag in g and helpful talk . W e ended w ith
the usual songs and yells.
W inona
T h e W in o n as held th e ir m eeting in room 9 on
March 3, 1923.
Roll was called, th en followed th e in stallatio n of
th e new officers, w ho are as follows: P resident, C arrie
A nderson; vice-president, M adeline W ilder; secretary-
tre a su re r, Rose G ray; sergeants, A nna L aR ance and
H arriet H ill; cheer leader, C harlotte B rem ner.
A short v o luntary In d ia n program was rendered
and w ent off w ith th e usual W inona sp irit and “ p e p .”
Mr. and M rs. H all and Miss R oberts were our visi­
tors. W e had the satisfaction of listen in g to little
helpful talk s.
A fter a short hurried business program we a d jo u rn ­
ed.
R eliance
T h e m eeting of the R eliance L iterary Society took
place on F rid ay evening, M arch 9, in Room 8. T h e
m inu tes of th e last m eeting were read and accepted.
W e then proceeded with our old and new business.
A few discussions w ere b ro u g h t up and dispensed
w ith. A d jo u rn m en t followed for the election of officers,
A T H L E T IC N O TES
T h e girls enjoyed m ore than a successful season,
h aving lost but two gam es; the second one to the state
cham pions by the slig h t m argin of one point. T h e
follow ing, who have played in a sufficient am ount of
gam es, will also be aw arded th e ir letter on “ Jo lly -u p ”
day: M adeline W ilder, Rose D ow nie, G race M orrigeau,
M aude Potts, M aude H aey, Cora Black, Daisy B allard
and Cecilia S m ith.
A fter closing a m ost successful season our varsity
basketball men handed in their suits late last week to
rest u n til an o th er year. O n “ Jo lly -u p ” day d u rin g
com m encem ent week the follow ing will be aw arded
th eir honors for the splendid record m ade th is season:
D andro G eorge, captain and forw ard; C harles B uchert
and A lpheus N orw est, forw ards; R eginald DePoe,
center; Jack A braham , G eorge P h in n ey and Jak e
A tk in s, guards.
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