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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1947)
4 The Chemawa American Welcome Dance First Social Event A welcome dance for the students and sponsored by the administrative staff, was given Friday, Sept. 26, at the school gymnasuim. The gym was decorated with a large "Welcome” sign at the far end of the hall. Music was supplied by a Salem orcrestra. Welcome dances are old customs here at Che- mawa. They are given at the beginning of each school year so the students ami employees will have a chance to become acquainted with each other. Winona Blossoms Under Unit Plan Winona hall, the dormitory for the sixth to twelfth grade girls, has been right “on the ball” since thev started the unit system. There are eight units with a house councillor for for each. The councillors for this period are Flor ence Ingawanup, unit one: Ernestine Lane, unit two; Velma McLeod, unit three; Marcelene Gensaw, unit four; Delores Racehorse, unit five; Jean Halfmoon, unit six; Phyllis Miller, unit seven; and Freda Bent, unit eight. Elie units are having stiff competition with each other. There are 26 possible points a normal day which are given for such things as promptness, room appearance, and bed check. Unit eight won for the first four weeks, and their reward was a free movie in Salem on October 21st. The runner-up was unit one. Parties are Highlights The Winona hall open-air tennis court was the setting of the senior high party held Oct. 24. ( It just happened to be one of the three raiidess days for the month.) Music was supplied by Mr. Jack Kizziab, who brought his record player and loud speaker. Grades 6 to 9 held their party in the gym. Al though the amplifiers quit during the Virginia reel, the group enjoyed themselves playing games. The Halls Get New Furniture This year started out with pleasant changes in the buildings. New furniture had been put in them. The new beds, bureaus, and chairs make the rooms very “homey.” 1 hey are Navy surplus material and were first brought in for use bv the summer school students. Farewell for the Evans and Tiradors Supt. and Mrs. Myrthus Evans and Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Tirador were honored at a farewell party in the gymnasium by the employees and representatives of the student body on October 9. Acting as master-of-ceremonies was Mr. Wright Noel. Student soloists were Richard Hillaire, with guitar accompaniment; Marion Placid, accompanied by Nathaniel Baker on the guitar; and Clarence Hunt er, with Miss Sylvia Dorweiler at the piano. A quartet — Bernita Hayward. Velma McLeod, Flo rence Ligawanup, and Ernestine Lane— also sang. Other entertainers were Miss Jessie O Tn m. with two readings in Italian dialect: Mrs. Wright Noel, with an “Arizona” poem; and Mary Dorweiler, who presented two Spanish dances in costume. The gifts from the student body were presented by Mayor Glen Biown and Vice Mayor Ernestine Lane. Spokesman for the employees was Mr. Stanley Poch. Dining Hall Becomes Cafeteria The students dining hall looks 'ery attractive with the brightly colored chair back covers and the new tops on the tables, plastic with metal trim. The food is served cafeteria style so that it is hot and more appetizing. Vacations The Chemawa employees scattered in several directions for their summer vacations. To the Southwest went: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mason, who visited the Indian schools in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ashcutt and Mr. and Mrs. George Reifel, who stopped at Gallup, New Mexico. Mrs. Nell V. Brannon, who attended her daughter’s graduation at Santa Fe, New Mexico. Miss Beatrice Morse with her sister in San Fran cisco. Then to the East traveled: Miss Sylvia Dorweiler for her daughter’s gradua tion in Manakata, Minn., and on to Washington, D. C. Miss Alberta Challis, by plane, to Belle Fourche, South Dakota, the home of her parents. Mrs. Edith Howard, who stopped at points in Montana and North Dakota. Miss Jeanette Goings, who visited her family in Spokane, Washington. Miss Marjory Olson, with her parents in Pateros, Washington.