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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1937)
^Chemawa T h e C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N 2 îûe A m erican s 1937 “ CHEMAWA CHIEF” READY FOR THE PRESS A tri-weekly paper devoted to Indian education. Published and printed or. every third Friday during the school year by the students of the Chemawa Vocational School, Chemawa, Oregon. Address The “ American” For Your Order Buy your “ CH IEF” now! The plans for the annual have been completed, the H a rry W ilder, H en ry S ijohn, W illiam S e ttle r, A gnes H a ll, M ildred M cCrory, W ilm a M esplie write-ups are in, the pictures have been REPORTERS taken, and the printers are hard at work H azel C harles, Ju n e Courville, D orothy H ayw ard’, Jo sep h in e Juneau, V ivian M cLeod, Z ena on the 1937 Chief. You will want one H ogsedj L illian M orin, M artha B ingham , N aom i M esplie, Josephine R eynolds, Florence W olftail, of these splendid annuals as a souvenir g n e s T horpe, G eorge Bostwick, G eorge C hristian, V ernon Jackson, N oble-S anderville. - ' ; —~ ! ; S I - —■ - I : ■ | I ‘ ' of ■ this year at Chemawa. According to reports from the Annual P aul T. J ackson Superintendent ▲ R obert T homas Manager and-Printer Staff, the “ Chief” this year is to be even R osalind F. C ruise Journalism Class ▼ H arry W ilder Student Foreman better than in past years. The pictures, of the campus and the old historic build — Editorial— ings of Chemawa will bring back fond E, the employees and the -students of Chemawa, extend to you an invitation memories of the days you spent her^ to attend the great celebration honoring this institution. Autographs of your classmates ana At the time of the year when spring is turning into summer, Chemawa will schoolmates—and maybe your favorite awaken the old traditions, dances, pageants and parades of the Indian race. Many girl friend or boy friend. All of these will be the familiar faces not seen for a long time. Interesting tales of old experi things will make you cherish the year ences and incidents pertaining to famous athletes, tough games, and school trials book as time goes on. will be recalled. Once again the drums will beat and the dancers come forth amid Almost every student on the campus the jingle and rattle of their dress. Expressions of happiness will be heard from appears at least once in the annual. The those who are visiting a place that is near to the heart, and of being able to visit snapshot section has twice as many pic it again after a long absence. tures as before. Also there are the snaps Preparation has been under way since last spring to make this one of the of the celebration from last year. largest Indian Celebrations in the Northwest. Careful plans have been made to In athletics, Chemawa has once again fulfill the promise made last spring of a greater and better celebration this year. started climbing the up-hill grade. Pic The people of Chemawa will give you a warm welcome and hope that you tures of every team that represented Che will find it in your power to attend and to be loyal to Chemawa. Put on your In mawa in the athletic field will be found dian paraphernalia and plan to meet us here on May 31 and June 1. in the “ Chief.” — H arry W il d e r One section of the book is given over to vocations. The Home Economics de N May 31 and June 1, 1937, the graduates and friends of the Salem Indian partment is represented by a number o | School will gather together for a reunion on the campus where they spent so very fine pictures. Many of the boys’ many memorable years filled with happiness, study, and play. Many will come shops are included. Write-ups for all of from far and wide, north and south, east and west, from lonely solitude or hilar these shops, and a general write-up on ious gayety, from humble shack Dr rich mansion, in short from every phase of life, all vocations will interest you greatly. on train, bus, or foot to join in the two day activities of Chemwa’s Indian Celebra Pictures of the classes, of the organiz tion. Here they will revive all the splendor of the days gone by. Reminiscences ations, of the faculty and the superinten will be recalled in the minds of former schoolboys and girls, of football heroes, basketball flashes, baseball hurlers, speedy trackmen, witty schoolmates—everyone dent; and the traditional senior section who had some part in the building of ..this institution to what it is today—a modern that is composed of the class will, history and beautiful non-reservation Indian School. What then, does Chemawa mean to and prophecy are fine features of the 19- those who are coming back- to join in the festivities? Why do they want to come 37 Chief, and you will want them to keep. HURRY ! buy your copy of the CHIEF back? What is the drawing magnet? nowi^The price is 50 cents up to the time Perhaps some come because they want to visit their sons and daughters. it is printed, and then the price will ad Some will come because they are interested in Chemawa and just a little bit curious. vance to 75 cents a copy. See yourself Others will come because they know they will see former schoolmates, classmates, in the school year book; THE CHIEF! and employees. And yet there is that inevitable semething that draws them to EDITORIAL STAFF ■ ■ this instiution. Perhaps it is love for the school, or loyalty, or perhaps it is be cause they can’t quite forget their school days spent on this campus. Memories connected with C.I.S. prove to be too sweet and poignant and too much a part of their life to forget so easily. It proves to be an episode that is a constant reminder. £—W ilm a M e s p l ie CHEMAW A IN D IA N CELEBRATION M a y 31 , - J u n e 1, 1 9 3 7