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was much impressed in what the school was doing for
our Indian boys and girls.
Not much has been said about "who’s who” in
the local paper of what Chemawa grads are doing and
what they have accomplished after graduating from
this institution. In the forth-coming school annual,
we plan to publish their names and also the professions
they are following.
LOCAL
The Misses Cronk and Newell were entertained a
the home of Mrs. Melovidoff on the evening of De
cember 13th.
Fred Harris recently completed the barber course
and left immediately for his home in Ft. Washakie,
Wyoming. We wish him a very successful career at
his profession.
The Campus Troubadors motored to Salem, Tues
day evening and furnished music for a combined dance
and party at the Armory. The party wTas sponsored by
the Rotary Club of Salem.
Mrs. Mary K. Hankins, who has been head nurse
here with us for the past two years, was recently trans
ferred to Warmsprings, Oregon. She is just over the
hill and expects to spend a few week-ends with us.
Mrs. Harry Jones, a former student of Chemawa
passed away on the evening of December 13th in
Siletz, Oregon. Surviving are her husband and five
small children. Her many friends and old school
mates wish to express sympathy for the family.
Miss Hoffman, who was suddenly called home two
weeks ago, is now at her duties again. She found
conditions better than expected and also had pleasure
of meeting two of our Chemawa students who are
attending the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, her
alma mater, Irene Thomas and Ruby Dean and both
are doing splendidly.
Simon Booth, a former student of more than a score
of years ago and also a pro mat and gridiron star of
that time, succumbed recently when falling in the
Thomas Basin in Ketchikan, Alaska. He was promi
nent in athletic circles on the Pacific, starring in
championship teams of Chemawa. He was 54 years
old and is survived by four children and two brothers.
Oriiitnuw program
Thursday, Dec. 20
Junior high Christmas program, auditorium.
7.-30 P. M.
Saturday, Dec. 22
Movie, 7:00 P. M.
Sunday, Dec. 23
Christmas Pageant in auditorium, 7:30 P. M.
Monday, Dec. 24
Academic and vocational classes in A.
M.
Dormitories celebrate Christmas Eve.
Tuesday, Dec. 25
Christmas Holiday
Reception, Winona Hall—2:00 to 4:00.
Wednesday, Dec. 26
Academic and vocational classes in A M.
Inter-mural sports in gym, 1:30 P. M.
Dormitory parties 7:30
Thursday, Dec. 27
Academic and vocational classes in A. M.
Inter-mural sports in gym, 1:30 P. M.
Dance in gym—7:30
Friday, Dec. 28
Academic and vocational classes in A. M.
Inter-mural sports in gym, 1:30 P. M.
Basketball—Oregon City vs. Chemawa—7:30
Saturday, Dec. 29
Talking picture, Harold Lloyd in “The Cat’s
Paw.’’
Sunday, Dec. 30
Church services, 10:00 A. M.
Chapel in auditorium, 7:00 P. M.
CHAPEL
Monday, Dec. 31
In chapel Sunday, Dec, 16th, the assembly sang
two hymns and the orchestra followed by playing a
selection from the musical comedy, “New Moon” by
Romberg. The choir sang “The Lord is Mindful of
His Own,” by Emerson.
Supt. Ryan, in a brief talk, outlined some of the
points of what the school was doing in the way of de
veloping leadership. He also stated that Mr. Collier
Academic and vocational classes in A. M.
Inter-mural sports in gym, 1:30 P. M.
New Year’s Eve dance—7:30
Tuesday, Jan. 1
New Year Holiday
Inter-mural sports in gym—final contests -1:30
P. M.