Junior Class Roll
President________________________ Glen Fritzler
Vice President__________________Doryce Collins
Secretary-Treasurer___ _________ Anita Grulose
Council Member ______________ Melvin George
Geneva Alex, Ethel Blake, Betty Chocktoot, Doryce
Collins, Laura Courville, Lilly Frye, Faydena Geo
rge. Yvonne Ghangraw, Anita Grunlose, Helen Hay
es, Henrietta Kalama, Margie Kalama, Cecelia Paul,
Daisy Pete, (Heo Picard, Bonille St Goddard, Mar
ciel Tom, Pauline Wilkinson, Virginia Wilkinson,
Glenn Fritzler, Melvin George, Richard Larsen,
Sylvester Minthorn, Paul Svinth, Merle Williams,
Lawrence Patrick, Gaylard Jefferon, Leroy Gill.
Shallal, Richard Showaway, Levi Wilson, Wally Yal-
lup, Calvin Summers, Julia Brooks, Elsie Cooper,
Irene Ford, Mae Madplume, Caroline Matt, Jessie
Miller, Mary Pepion, Caroline Perry, Marie Pollock,
Alma Satiacum, Gayle Stone, Jane Ta ha boo, Au
gustine Thompson, Wilma Thompson, Dora Tom,
Fred Anderson, Clifford Arthur, Richard Burke Jr.
Harry Cooper, Dehner Dickens, George Foster,Rob
ert Frye, James Gray, Eugene Carson, Robert ki.tch
William Mabe, Clifford Mowitch Alphonse Ship
pentower.
News Briefs
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Tysingei, for meriy of Phoenix,
Arizona are residents cf Chemawa. Dr. Tysinger is
Superintendent of Education, most of his service be
ing in the Southwest He succeeds Supt. Carl Stevens
Sophomore Class Roll
of Salem, now retired. Dr. and Mrs. Tysinger have
President ____________________ Bryson Liberty
two children, Richard and Catherine Ann.
Vice President_____________ Catherine Higheagle
Mr. Jeremiak Marsden is employed as property
Secretary-Treasurer____________ Mary Simmons
Sergeant at arms___ _____________ Terry Francis clerk. He lives in Brooks, Oregon.
Miss Pita Cajete, formerly of Albuquerque, New
Class Motto: Forward ever backward never,
Mexico, has joined our school as nurse.
(Hass Flower White rose
The position of assistant matron in Winona Hall
Class Color Blue and Gold
is being filled by Mrs. Ethel Hauser.
Eileen Baker. Leona Bell, Charlene Billings,
George O. Williams is now our night watchman.
Dorothy Billings, June Black, Ernestine Burke,
Miss Edith Mae Workman, formerly chief clerk
Dorothy Caieco, Eda Chester, Romona Dumore,
Feral Flynn, Bernice FosteL, Elsie Grunlose, Alice ofColville Indian Agency, is our new appointed chief
Hawk, Catherine Higheagle, Theresa Hillarie, Doro clerk. Old friends here welcome her, as this is her
thea, Ketah, Bernice Matt, Matilda Seymour, Jos second assignment to Chemawa.
Mr. Henry C. Abell, formerly of Manhattan, Kan
ephine Shippentower, Mary Agnes Simmons, June
St. Peter, Elwood Atkinson’ Leslie Bill, Eugene sas has recently been appointed Agriculture instruc
Brown, Wellington Byrd, Harold Charles, Robert tor. He is a brother of Mr. W.E. Abell here. We wel
Eickmeyer, Vernon Foster, Terry Francis, Dondie come Mr. Abell and his family to our midst.
To Miss Pauline Rector our grateful thanks for
Geary, Leroy Gill, Eugene Hoffer, Gerald Hoffer,
Bryson Liberty, Howard Logan, Fred Miller, George leading us in assembly singing, and for directing
the lovely singing for baccalaureate and commence
Miller, Calvin Picard, Thomas Williams.
ment.
Mr. Allen Shepard, our printer, is still on an
Freshmen Class Roll
President________ ___________ Nathan Dumont assignment at the Phoenix Indian School. This issue
Vice-president___________________ Elsie Cooper of “Chemawa American” and the January issue,(no
issues in February or March,) have been the work
Secretary and Treasurer
Leta Williams of the print shop boys under direction of Joe Bron-
Sergeant at arms____ Earl Davis and Harry Cooper cheau.
Council Member__ _____________Caroline Perry
The Catholic group had a party in the gym on
Blanche Bouchard, Eileen Burke, Emma Foster, April 18 for those who had been confirmed ano the
Helen George, Philomena Halfmoon, Nellie Hedrick ones who had baptismal certificates.
We danced, played games and every cr.e had a
Angeline Hudson, Lybia Kirk, Lucille Lewis, Sueie
Me Kenny, Rose Mabe’ Patricia Moses, Mildren Pizo- good time. Refresments of donuts and all the coffee
ka, Minnetta Simmons, Leta Williams, James Chock we could drink were served.
toot, Leondrd Cree, Delmer Croy, Earl Davis, Nat
The agriculture class, with the help of Mr. H.
han Dumont, Willard Frank, Arthur Johnson, Joe Abell and Mr. Mason’s class, has made an attractive
Pete, Joseph Pinkham, Robert Satiacum, Richard classroom out of the old sheet metal shop.
5