CALENDAR
Feb. 7—6:00 a.m. Catholic Church. 1:30 p.m.
High School Assembly. F.F.A. Team from
Silverton to discuss Rural Youth Problems.
Grade Schoolboys to Keizer. 7:00 p.m. Wrest-
lersto Dallas.7:00 p.m. Chemawavs. Wood
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burn, Chaperon, Miss Morse.
Feb. 8—12:30 p.m. Girls Town Day, Chaperon,
Miss O. Hoffmann. 7:00 p.m. All Stars to Camas.
7:30 p.m. CCC-ID Benefit Dance, Chaperon,
Mrs. Rickard.
Feb. 9— Campus Duty, Mr. Mason. Boys Town
Day.
Feb. 10—6:00 p.m. Boy Scout Meeting. Induction
Ceremony, Grade school invited. Scout Room.
Feb. 11—3:00 p.m. Wrestling with Silverton, here.
7:00 p.m. Basketball at Molalla.
Feb. 12— 6:00 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting. Boxers to
Portland Multnomah Club.
Feb. 13— 7:00 p.m. All-Stars to Salem.
Feb. 14— Grade School Party. 7:00 p.m. Basket
ball at Silverton. 7:30 p.m. YWCA Valentine
party. 7:30 p.m. CCC-ID and NYA Dance (in
vitation) Chaperon, Mrs. Sanders.
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Feb. 15— Boys Town Day. 2:00 p.m. Wrestling 9
Match at Salem High. 7:30 p.m. Choir Bene
fit Dance. Chaperon, Miss Chambers.
Feb. 16—Campus Duty, Mr. Sherman. 1:00 p.m.
Girls Show, Chaperon, Mrs. Rickard.
Feb. 17—6:00 p.m. Boy Scout Meeting. Boxers to
Ramblers Club at Portland. Beginning of Rural
Life Youth Conference.
Feb. 18—7:00 p.m. Basketball, here, Chemawa vs.
Corbett, A. and B. teams playing. Free to all
campus guests. Chaperon, Miss White.
Feb. 19—6:00 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting.
Feb. 20— All-Stars to Salem. Basketball at Sandy.
7:30 p.m. Dance in Gym for High School stu
dents and Campus Guests. Chaperon, Miss H all.
Feb. 21—District Wrestling Meet in Salem. Hi-Y
Dine Show Party (Girl Guests invited.)
Feb. 22—12:30 p.m. Girls Town Day, Chaperon,
Miss O. Hoffmann. 7:00 p.m. District Wrestling
Meet in Salem.
Feb. 23—Campus Duty, Mr. Pepper. Boys Show
Day. 7:00 p.m. Grade School Program in
Auditorium, Miss Page and Mrs. Turney in
charge.
Feb. 24—10:10 a.m. Scrip Pay Day. 1:00 p.m.
Calendar Committee Meeting. 2:40 p.m. Scrip
Pay Day. Wrestlers to West Linn. 6:00 p.m.
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Boy Scout Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Employees to
discuss Retirement Act, Practice House.
Feb. 25—7:00 p.m. Chemawa vs. Estacada, Chap
eron, Miss Sunrise. Chemawa’s Birthday.
Feb. 26—8:00 a.m. Examination on Survey Course
in Homeroom. 6:00 p.m. Girl Scout Meeting.
Feb. 27—7:00 p.m. All Stars to Salem.
Feb. 28—7:00p.m. Chemawavs. Park Rose, Chape
ron, Mr. Larsen. 7:30 p.m. Wrestlers State
Meet at Salem.
W h a t is 4-H Club W ork?
What is 4-H Club work? It is a junior exten
sion activity of Oregon State College in Oregon.
The United States Department of Agriculture,
and Marion County all work together to carry
on the work. The club is free to boys and girls
who are 9 years old and not older than 21 years.
The 4-H Club teaches, through doing, better
practices in agriculture and home economics. It
teaches boys and girls how to meet each other,
work together, play together, and achieve. Mem
bers enrolled in 4-H Club work must carry a
project, keep records, make exhibits, participate
in demonstrations, and learn to judge the finished
product.
The Home Economics division, includes cook
ing, clothing, room improvement, and canning.
Under the Agriculture division the care of various
kinds of stock and poultry, corn, and garden
ing can be taking up. Which ever of these sub
jects a member chooses, he must strive whole-
heartly to live up to the 4-H Club motto, “ To
make the best better.”
If you give the 4-H Club the best that you have,
the Club will give you more than that in return.
The members of Chemawa’s newly formed 4-H
Clubs are giving their best to the club. When
the time comes to the exhibits, their work will
probably be a reward that is worthy of any 4-H
Clubber.—M argaret S kahan
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Al Myers, who graduated in ’39, is a Bell hop
in the Winthrop Hotel in Tacoma, Washington.
Mildred Lorenz, ’40, and Ann Plasteur, ’38,
are employed as housekeepers in Portland, Ore.
Agnes Thorpe, ’37, is now Mrs. Francis Siler,
and is residing in F o r t Hall, Idaho.
Fred Motchman, graduate of ’33, visited with
friends on the campus recently. He has been
in the States for about two weeks, but is returning
to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, where he has been
working as a contract plumber since May.
A card was received from Adam Bird, *40, with
the news that, he graduated last October from the
Molar Barber Co liege in Seattle. He is working
in Bellingham, Washington, at the present, but
plans to return to Montana soon to follow his
trade.
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