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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1940)
■ • ■ ■ • ¡ a ........ - .... CALENDAR Dec. 1 1:00 p. m. Boys’ Show Dec. 3—' ■7:30 Basketball—Mt. Angel vs. Chemawa at Mt. Angel Dec. 4— 7:30 p. m. Football’banquet at Hawley hall Dec. 6— 6:30 p.m. Jamboree at Gresham, Big Nine League, tickets 25c; Special group, selected from students having a sea son ticket paid in full, and having a clear record will attend Dec. 7— 1:00 p. m. Boys’ town day; 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. A Tea by YWCA honoring Miss Eckert, National YWCA represent ative; 7:30 p. m .S enior C arnival Dec. 8— ■7:00 p. m. Chapel Speaker, Miss Eckert; Reception by Hi-Y and YWCA Dec. 9— ■ Novice Boxing tournament, at Portland, Multnomah Athletic Club Dec. 10- -7:30 p. tn. Basketball—Willamette Fresh men vs. Chemawa - Here Dec. 13- -10:45 a. m. Scrip pay day 3:15 p. m. Scrip pay day 7:30 p. m. Inter-class wrestling and boxing—two ring circus Dec. 14- —1:00 Girls’ town day; All-Star Benefit dance Dec. 15- -7:00 p. m. Christmas Pageant Dec. 17- -7:30 p. m. Basketball—Gresham vs. Che O mawa - Here Dec. 18- —7:30p. m. Scrip redemption Dec. 19 —1:00 p. m. Girls’ Shopping day 7:30 p. m. Wrestling—Milwaukee, Here Dec. 20— 4:15 p. m. Christmas vacation begins 7:30 p. m. Canby vs. Chemawa at Canby; 7:30 p. m. Scrip Show Dec. 21— 1:00 p. m. Boys’ town day 7:30 p. m. Grade School Party Pro testant or Catholic Chapel 7:00 p. m. High School Dance Dec. 22 —l:00p. m. Girls’ Show; 7:00 p. m. Christ mas program, Chairmen: Mr. H. Kunkel and Mr. Loveall Item s of Interest Adeline Bazil has returned to school after a few day’s absence to Tacoma, Washington. Nema Hogsed invited three students to her home for the Thanksgiving week-end. Those invited were Thelma Shane, Sophie Thadie, and Helen Desautel. On November 22, the Sophomores, Juniors, and Specials spent their playnight enjoying Folk Dances. Among the favorite dances were the Virginia Reel, Square Dance, and “ Bouncing Along in the Old Brass Wagon.” An Armsitice Day program was given in the auditorium on November 11th, in charge of the Council. After the flag salute, and the singing of “ God Bless America,” Mr. Wallace Worton, of Salem, gave the students a very interesting talk. The girls in the Senior Foods class prepared and served a very tempting Thanksgiving dinner on Novembr 14th. They served escalloped chick en, and all the trimmings. The tables were dec orated with red and white crysanthemums and candles. Each unit invited a guest. The guests included Miss White, Frank Backbone, Arthur Van Pelt, Wilfred Teton, and Stanley Wilder. ---------- v---------- Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day at Chemawa found every student thankful that he had the opportunity to attend this school. The day was a very perfect one, and the air crisp and cool. The day began with a late breakfast. Church services were held for the Protestants immediately after breakfast. There were games in the gym for the smaller boys and girls. Dinner was served at one o’clock, and each student heartly enjoyed a traditional Thanksgiving dinner— turkey and all the trimmings. The orchestra entertained during the dinner hour w ith v e r y splendid selections. At two-thirty, the older boys and girls en joyed a dance in the gym until four. After a little rest, supper was served at 5:30 and the rest of the evening was spent in the various dormitories. At Winona hall, the girls practiced for an Ama teur hour. In this issue, the student body wishes to ex press its thanks to all those who made Thanks giving Day so much more enjoyable for all. -------- V-------- Chapel Program Dr. P. O. Riley of Salem gave the students a splendid lecture on “ Liberty” at chapel, Sunday evening, November 17. He spoke as an experi enced man, telling the great difference between foreign policies and American policies concern ing liberty. He also gave the students a view point of “ Old Glory.” Following chapel, the Juniors held a reception at Winona hall which was very e n t e r t a i n i n g . Many employees and class members attended the reception. After refreshments,an enjoyable pro gram was presented. George Quintasket gave a reading, Kathryn Jones sang an Indian song,and Lawrence Alby played a saxaphone solo. Marie Mount is “ all smiles” lately, and who wouldn’t be, making a “ comeback” ? Maybe Rosebud is happy too!.