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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1931)
Page 3 The CHEMAWA AMERICAN GRADUATING EXERCISES (Continued from page 1) him for his wonderful address. Mrs. Montana Olson of Browning, Montana, was present and appeared as a vocalist on our program, giving pleasure to all with her artistry. Other high lights of the evening was the reading by Warren Wilder of a letter addressed to the class by Supt. Lipps, now of Sacramento (California) Indian Agency, and a telegram sent to the class by Mr. H. A. Kunkel, our former bandmaster who is now in the service at the Phoenix school, Arizona. Both the letter and the telegram were loudly applauded by the audience. Lack of space forbids further details of the exercises. Aside from the above notes on the pro gram it was as follows: Public Speaking: Boys’ Boys’ Girls’ Girls’ Boys’ Boys’ Girls’ Girls’ Oration—First............................. - - - Charles Gardepi Oration—Second - -- -............................ Peter Levay Dramatic Reading—First - - - - Marie La France Dramatic Reading—Second - - - Ellen Nicholson Humorous Reading—First - - - - Narcisse Pratt Humorous Reading—Second - - - - Matthew James Humorous Reading—First - - - - Adeline Pelican Humorous Reading—Second - - - Rosalia Grounds Certificates were presented to the following officers of the boys’ battalion: Louis Pariseau, adjutant; Herman Goudy, captain; Harold Masten, first lieutenant; Leonard Vivette, captain; Philip Baker, first lieutenant; Andrew Hatfield, second lieutenant; Howard Churchill, captain; Charles Motschman, first lieutenant; Roland Booth, second lieutenant; Jesse Prettyman, captain; Isaac Shoul der Blade, second lieutenant and George Goujon, second lieu tenant. Certificates were awarded the following lettermen: Football: Warren Wilder, captain; Howard Churchill, Fer dinand Thomas, Leonard Vivette, Roy Meachem, Peter Em mons, Charles Motschman, Dowd Franklin, Lonnie Weeks, Processional_______________________________________ Orchestra Albert Miller, Harry Archambeau, George Thompson, Clifford Salutatory___________________________________________ Herman Goudy Case, Wallace Hosie, William Jones. Piano Solo (Liebestraum— Listz) ---------------------------------Cecelia Steve Basketball: Leonard Vivette, captain; Vincent Pratt, Robert Recitation (The Death Disk— Mark Twain) -------- Ida Pelican Thomas, Isaac Shoulder Blade, Andrew Hatfield, Dominic Dog Eagle, Albert Miller. Vocal Solo (Indian Dawn— Zamecnik) -------------------------- Victor Smith Baseball: Roy Meachem, captain; Leonard Vivette, Peter Violin Solo (Zigeunertanz— Turney) ----------------Mr. Melovidoff Seltice, Peter Hall, Theron Kalama, Uriah Alexander, Harold Valedictory___________________________________ Fred Sandberg Masten, Philip Corbet, Sherman Alexander. Vocal (Nightfall in Granada— Bueno) ________ Girls’ Sextette Wrestling: LeRoy Pepion, captain; Murray McClusky, Ro land Booth, George Pepion, Frank Dumont, Peter McClusky Overture (Hungarian Dustspiel— Keler-Bela)----------- Orchestra George Goujon, Ira Booth, Matthew James. Address__________________________________ Dean U. G. Dubach Track: Warren Wilder, captain; Howard Churchill, Albert Presentation of Diplomas___________________________ Mr. Ryan Miller, Peter Emmons, David Little Swallow, George Pepion, Recessional____________________ __________ -................. Orchestra Peter Levay. JOLLY-UP RESULTS Following the custom of many years our entire stu dent body assembled in the auditorium on Monday to participate in the annual “Jolly-Up” at which time the prizes won for outstanding work in the many ac tivities in our school life were awarded. Needless to say that the work of our students offered several can didates for each prize, yet the awards as they were made met the hearty approval of all. The prize list follows: School Honor Student—Boy..............................Herman Goudy School Honor Student—Girl........................ Theresa Newman Honor Student—Senior Class.......................... Herman Goudy Honor Student—Junior Class - - - - Josephine Hughes Honor Student—Sophomore Class............................ Della Snider Honor Student—Freshmen Class - - - Martina Azure Winner Inter-Class Song and Yell Contest - - Senior Class Winner Inter-Class Track and Field Meet - Sophomore Class Winner Inter-Society Spelling Contest........................................ - - - - - - - - - - - - Reliance Literary Society First Prize Spelling Contest—Tie - - - - Wesley Larsen Josephine Hughes Best Kept Room—McNary Hall....................................... Jesse Jim Gilbert Eagle Best Kept Room—Brewer Hall............................ Harold Masten Robert Thomas Best kept room—Winona Hall - - - - Tosepliine Forrest Marjorie Peters Best kept room—McBride Hall ----- Marjorie Martin Nancy Sanderson Best kept room—Hawley Hall Big “G” Dormitory - - - ------------- Myrtle Dupree, Officer Most Consistent and Conscientious Industrial Worker—Boy - ---------------- Warren Wilder Most Consistent and Conscientious Industrial Worker—Girl - ........................................ -------- - Agnes Scott Trowbridge Award—Most Outstanding Girl Junior Class - - - ------------- - Christine Muller LOCAL Mr. Silas Moon was a recent visitor at the school. The thermometer registered 91 in this section last Friday. Form your own conclusions! Mr. Carl W. Turner has gone to Missouri, his old home, to visit and attend summer school. Our people enjoyed a movie last Friday evening. The title of the picture was “The Flying Fool.” Quite a number of our people are frequenting Spong’s Landing on the banks of the Willamette river on warm evenings, bathing being the great attraction. The Sunday edition of The Statesman carried the picture of Mr. Melovidoff and a fine lengthy write-up of his travels and musical experiences. William and Eustice Markishtum arrived here last Sunday from their home in Neah Bay, Wash. They came down to take their sister, Eleanor, and brother, Luke, home for the summer vacation. The academic teachers enjoyed their annual picnic at Silverton Park on Thursday afternoon of last week. All teachers were given an invitation. Mrs. Lipps and Dr. Sisco accompanied the party as specially invited guests. A fine basket luncheon came in just right at the psychological moment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sandberg came up from Reeds port, Oregon, to attend our closing exercises and see Fred Jr. receive his diploma. Next year they will again be here, this time to see Everett graduate. Recently there was a joint meeting of the Y. M. and Y. W. organizations—the last meeting of this kind for the year. The seniors had charge of the program— Frank Johnson presiding. Joe White sang a solo and the boys of the quartet contributed a couple of vocal numbers.