The Chemawa American
What Qualities
Are Admired
The members of the Junior class
have been interested in a question
asked by the reporters in the Red
Lake “Tomahawk," so they sent the
question to members of the Che
mawa staff to get their answers. The
question was, “What qualities do
you appreciate most in a student?"
The following are the answers re
ceived:
Mr. Kelley, superintendent: Devol-
oping and maintaining school spirit
and loyalty to the school. Develop
ing respect for persons and property.
Civic pride. Willingness to learn.
Good citizenship.
Mrs. Brannon, principal: Courtesy.
Dependability. Initiative. Honesty.
Miss Goings, home economics
teacher:
Tenacity, “stick-to-it-ive
ness. " Honesty. Trustworthiness.
Thoughtfulness of the other fellow.
Miss Challis, girls' advisor: De
pendability. Reliability. Loyalty.
Cooperativeness. Courtesy.
Mrs. Detrick, 10th grade teacher:
Cooperativeness, which implies will
ingness to do one's work. Obedience
to rules and regulations. Willingness
to listen to others' viewpoints. Cour
tesy and consideration for others.
Miss
Dorweiller,
music
teacher:
Courtesy, at all times to all people.
Eagerness to learn. Cheerfulness.
Pride in appearance, including both
sitting and standing posture.
BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS
The Chemawa campus shows im
provement since the trash cans have
been distributed around in the most
important spote. Every one is trying
their best to keep their campus clean
so when visitors come and look
around they can truthfully say that
we have a very clean campus.
Everyone keep up the good work
and help out the civic commission
ers and yard man, so that they can
try in other ways to beautify the
campus, instead of picking up pa
pers all the time. Doing so is part of
your future home training.—Delores
Racehorse, Civic Commissioner.
Thank You!
It is with great pleasure that the
Student Council, on behalf of the
student body, take this opportunity
to extend our sincere appreciation
for the Christmas gifts sent to the
students of Chemawa making Christ
mas a most joyous day.
We wish to thank the following:
Silverton Junior Women's Club.
Keizer Community Church.
Keizer Sunday School.
Keizer Missionary Society.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Montandon,
Portland.
Women of Rotary.
Portland Lions Club.
James John Schools, Portland.
Portland Junior Red Cross.
District Office Staff, Portland.
Chapter P—PEO, Oregon City.
Mr. J. S. Kunkel, former employee),
Salem.
Mr. Fred Lockley, Portland.
Wahkeena Chapter, D.A.R., Port
land
Junior Women's Guild of Christian
Church, Silverton.
Lebanon D.A.R.
Lebanon Rainbow Girls.
Lebanon Presbyterian Church.
Mr. L. D. Heater (Heater Music
Co.), Portland.
Meier and Frank Co., Portland.
Lincoln County Red Cross.
Women's Community Club, Stay
ton.
Macleay Women's club, Salem.
Salem Lions Club.
Salem Kiwanis Club.
Mrs. Edward L. Clark, Portland.
Mr. Harry B. Johnson, Salem.
(Representing Salem group)
Chemeketa Chapter, D.A.R.
Marshall N. Dana, Portland.
George P. LaVatta, Portland.
Barb's Sporting Goods, Salem.
Lincoln Hotel, Portland.
Salem Heights Women's Club.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hines, Drain.
Miss Josephine Howard, Portland.
Sixth Grade, Shattuck School, Port
land.
Mrs. Helen Wilcox, Salem.
Cub Scout Pack 554, Willamina.
Oregon Society, D.A.R., Eugene.
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Juniors Make
Resolutions
Marceline Gensaw:
I will try and be more prompt at
all classes. To have a more cheerful
attitude toward my teachers and
fellow classmates. To attend church
every Sunday.
Ernestine Lane:
I will check on my personal ap
pearance more closely. Try to be
prompt at all my classes and details.
Never miss church on Sunday.
Florence Ingawanup:
I will try to do everything to the
best of my ability. Work for a more
pleasing personality. Have greater
consideration for others.
Lillian Mennick:
I resolve to be more polite. I will
attend church every Sunday.
Jeannie Halfmoon:
I resolve to be a better human
being.
GIRL SCOUTS MEET
WITH SALEM TROOP
The girl Scouts met with Salem
Troop 5 at the First Christian church
on Thursday, January 15. Troop No.
5 presented the Chemawa Girl
Scouts with several potted Narcissus
bulbs just before Christmas.
Almost all the Girl Scouts have
paid their dues and learned the
scout laws.
The Girl Scouts raised $17.50 for
the troop fund by selling Christmas
cards. They wish to thank all the
employees who purchased the cards.
Grade 4, Shattuck School, Portland.
Grande Ronde Chapter, D.A.R., La
Grande.
Wauna Chapter, D.A.R., Hood
River.
Winema Chapter, D.A.R., Corvallis.
Mt. Ashland Chapter, D A R., Ash
land.
Salem Y.W.C.A.
Heiders Music Co., Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Pomeroy,
Portland.
Mrs. B. W. Nordlene, Portland.
—Glen Brown, Mayor.