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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1933)
T he CHEMAWA AMERICAN P age 2 CHEM AWA^)AMERICAN Published Bi-Weekly at the U. S. Indian School, Chemawa Oregon. <IAddress all communications to Allan Shepard, Manager Subscription 50 Cts per Annum LOCAL Marie Farron spent the Easter vacation in Portland with relatives and friends. A recent official visitor at Chemawa was Dr. H. J. Warner, district medical director. His headquarters is at Spokane, Wash. Miss Newell and Mrs. Gilliam motored to Portland to secure positions for the girls who will complete the course in Child Care this year. Our new head advisor, Mr. Harold L. Schilling, is from the Klamath agency. He was for several years the day school representative at the Klamath agency. He has with him his wife and small son. For chapel Sunday April 16, the following Easter numbers were rendered: Consider the Lilies {Scott) sung by Oscar Braden; Girl’s chorus, The Lord has risen today {Vaií)\ Minuet {Mozart), orchestra. Bernice Snyder, member of Nonpariel gave a read ing. After an absence of three months Mr. Turney was back at the head of the orchestra. Judging from the big applause he received everybody was glad to see him back. Because of a shortage of experienced tailors brought about by the vacancy of John Trottier, who has left on account of poor health, Wesley Larsen is back in the tailor shop to aid with the large amount of work to be gotten out. The tuberculosis clinic recently conducted at Che mawa by Dr. Lockman revealed the fact that health conditions here are very favorable. The percentage of students who responded to the tuberculine test was lower here than that found in most colleges of the same age group. Mrs. Bronson, assistant guidance and placement officer, recently paid an official visit to Chemawa. She gave tests on April 13 to those of the seniors who wish to continue their education. Mrs. Bronson’s headquarters is at Bernice, Oklahoma. After finish ing at Chemawa she departed for Flandreau, South Dakota. ESCORTS Sunday, April 30—Miss Strauch, Mr. Rainey, Mrs. Melovid- off. Mr. Theo. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lobdell. Saturday, Mayó—Salem, Mrs. Wilcox. Sunday, May 7—Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Miss Wentzel, Miss Hoffman, Mr. Berry, Mr. Shawver. CLASS NEWS Two of thesixth grade girls received “permanents” yesterday; Rose Turner and Beulah Cowan. These are the girls who gave the name of “Altamot” to the new cafe. Linda Ben is now taking up art work. Our class has had several enjoyable walks these nice days. Every one is glad that vacation will soon be here. On Easter morning the senior class rose at the healthful hour of four-thirty and enjoyed the tradi tional senior breakfast. Not much is being said as to what they did but we are given to understand that they had quite an enjoyable time. The noise in the Wigwam on Wednesday, April 19, was the freshman boys of section two being enter tained by Miss Richardson. They played games and later in the evening refreshments were served. “it was some party’ ’ the boys report and they are sincere. “TAKE CARE OF ME” From the General Engineering News OU had better take care of me. PERHAPS you don’t think much of me at times, but if you were to wake up some morn ing and realize you didn’t have me, you would start that day with an uneasy feeling. FROM me you get food, clothing, shelter and such luxuries as yon enjoy. IF YOU want me badly enough I’ll get you an automobile and a home on the main line. BUT I am exacting, I am a jealous mistress. Sometimes you hardly appreciate me at all. In fact you make slighting remarks about me at times, and neglect me. Considering the fact that you need me not only for the material things of life, but spiritually as well, I wonder sometimes that you neglect me as you do. What if I should get away from you? Your happiness would flee, for a time, at least, and your friends would worry and your bank account dwindle. So after all, I’m pretty important to you. Cher ish me. Take good care of me, and I’ll take care of you. I’m your job.