THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
A ro u n d the Campus
Mrs. Sadie Mitchell has gone to W ashington, D. C.,
to visit her daughter.
Mrs. Jessie O hm an is in O m aha, N ebraska, for her
"leisure hour."
Mrs. McDowell is substituting a t W inona hall as
m atron while Mrs. Peacher is in Missouri visiting her
home folks.
Miss Bernice Tupper h as recently transferred to
Flandreau, South D akota, to continue duties similar to
the ones she filled here as m atron of McBride hall. Miss
Tupper w as splendid in her efforts here a n d the
heartiest of w ell-w ishing goes with her from all of us.
Supt. Evans is on sick leav e a t M alad City, Idaho.
Early May saw the sixth g rad e losing Mrs. L aura
Burdick as their instructor a n d acquiring their first
m ale teacher, Mr. C. M. Combs by nam e. Mrs. Burdick
returned to her home- in W isconsin a n d Mr. Combs fin
ished the school year.
Jane Jensen, former laboratory technician at the hos
pital a n d sister of Mrs. Burdick an d Ruth Jensen, re
signed her position a n d joined her sister in returning
to W isconsin.
Mrs. Brannon is on an n u a l leave a t S an ta Fe, New
Mexico.
Another dent in the cam pus quorum w as m ade
w hen the W alworth family moved to their ranch near
Lyons, Oregon; The b est w ishes of the staff go with
them to their new location. Mr. W alworth w as cam pus
electrician a n d shop instructor.
Coach Bob D aggett assum ed the duties of h ead
m entor in b a se b a ll a n d track on April 12 a n d had a
m entionable seaso n in b o th sports. Coach D aggett is
currently attain in g his M. A. d egree in education at
W illam ette a n d will live on the cam pus the rem ainder
of the course.
The R. M. Tisinger family left on May 29 for a v a c a
tion a t their home in Virginia.
Mr. a n d Mrs. R. G. H enderson an d A. B. McLaughlin
of the cam pus store returned recently from the O dd
Fellows a n d R ebecca convention a t Medford, Oregon,
w here Mr. McLaughlin w as elected G rand Junior W ar
den of G rand Encam pm ent of Oregon.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A ngus a n d son Donnie visited on
June 9 with Mr. Angus' brother, principal of N ew berg
union high school, a n d his family.
The Henry Abell family spent several d ays last
w eek a t the coast.
Mrs. Ella Swink enjoyed a brief visit Friday, June 7,
with her daughter, M abel, en route by car through the
Redwoods to S an ta B arbara, California.
The S hepard family is vacationing in Alaska.
Phillip M. Bull a n d wife M artha of Crow Agency,
M ontana, w ere enrolled a s students during the school
year. Phillip w as a w ar veteran a n d received his di
plom a with this y ear's g rad u atin g class.
Mr. Erling Benson, h e a d of the shops departm ent
for the p ast year, h a s resig n ed a n d after a n extended
trip into C a n a d a a n d the e astern p art of the United
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CAMPUS VISITORS
Recent cam pus visitors have provided "geographi
cal hues" m any a n d varied. Among the notable:
Mrs. Nels Jensen of Hudson, W isconsin, a n d Miss
H endretta Jensen of Whitefish, M ontana, mother an d
cousin of Miss Ruth Jensen.
Lt. Kenneth Seaw right (Ch C U. S. Navy) of San
Francisco, brother-in-law of Nurse Seawright.
Mr. Herbert Detrick of Newberg, Oregon, who has
come to visit his wife, Mrs. Lulu Detrick.
G ene Kerr, potential W illamette U. freshman, from
Molise, M ontana, visiting Coach Daggett.
Dr. J. H. Hendry of the Tacom a hospital attended
the food handlers' meeting.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank Peratrovich of Klawock, Alsaka,
visited friends here. Mr. Peratrovich grad u ated from
C hem aw a in 1916 a n d is a m em ber of the A laska ter
ritorial legislature.
Mr. an d Mrs. Julian Smith of 999 Locust street, S a
lem, w ere guests on the cam pus for commencement.
Mr. Robert Thomas of 2124 N. W. Flanders, Portland,
visited the Shepards during the Commencement w eek
end.
G. W. Cook, former principal of Tule Lake C enter
high school, a n d family, a n d Mr. an d Mrs. O plund of
Council, Idaho, w ere recent visitors of Mrs. Bristow
a n d Miss Morse.
Mrs. Nell Ham ilton of San . Francisco w as recent
guest of her sister, Miss Morse.
AG BOYS HOLD BARBECUE
As a finale to their activities of the year, the Ag
boys held a b arbecue the day following their an n u al
stock a n d grain judging contest.
A 300-lb. calf w as butcherecl b y the boys a n d
roasted in a closed pit over a deep bed of coals in true
barb ecu e style. This along with some typical picnic
food w as enjoyed b y some 200 Ag boys a n d their
guests.
A perfect day, a gam e of soft ball, three horseshoe
playing sets, arid a large campfire a s evening ap
proached all contributed to a good time.
FOOD HANDLERS FED BY F. E. U.
The C hem aw a F. E. U. entertained the visitors to the
food handlers convention with a salm on b ak e a t Silver
Creek Falls park on the evening of June 6. Those re
sponsible for the delicious food w ere Mr. Rube S and
ers, who saw to it that the salm on w ere b ak ed a s only
he can b ak e them, Sgt. Hauser, Miss Goings an d
Rube Sanders Jr. They a n d their assistants p repared a
m eal that will long b e rem em bered.
States Mr. an d Mrs. Benson will m ake their home in
Morro Bay, California. C hem aw a will miss Mr. an d
Mrs. Benson. We w ish them happiness in their new
home.