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The Chemawa American
COURTESY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
CHEER LEADERS AND DANCERS AT COUNTY TOURNEY. Left to right are, Ray Pete, Janice Rambeau, Phyllis Miller, Vin
nie Matt, Georgianna Young (partially hidden), Larry Arthur. This group led our outstanding cheering section at the Mar
ion County B Tournament, where we won runner-up honors in basketball and were tops in cheering.
News Notes
A letter from Philip Bull, Class of
1946, informs us that Philip is now
attending Montana State college,
Bozeman, Mont. This is Philip's sec
ond year at college. He is majoring
in animal husbandry. He writes he
enjoys college life very much.
Corporal William Washington was
a campus visitor over the week-end.
William was a member of the Class
of 1950 but left to join the marines.
He has just returned from 25 months
of service in Japan and is now to be
stationed in Seattle, Washington.
The campus bridge club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jo-
hannaber, February 8. A dessert
luncheon was served by the Misses
Jodie and Lorna Johannaber after
which bridge was played, the high
prize going to Miss Alberta Challis
and second high to Mrs. Mary James.
NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY
The high school office has been
a sub-station to the library of late.
Exclamations of delight at sight of
the inviting display of bright, gay,
new paper covers on these books
prove that Chemawa boasts many
book lovers among the employees
and student body.
The five large boxes of books,
which have been stored for some
time in the office, were opened by
Mr. Kelley and a staff of helpers.
They contain entertainment for all
who enjoy novels, biographies, auto
biographies, natural science, travel
tales, historical books and American
and English literature in general.
Helen Campbell and Phyllis Miller,
assistant librarians, hope that by
working overtime they will have the
R. B. Library ready for customers
next week. They are installing pock
ets, preparing cards and classifying
and numbering the books which will
be placed in the sturdy 3-tiered
boxes in which they arrived.
Winona Items
We, the girls, congratulate Unit V!
and Loretta Hawk, their councillor,
for winning their third hard-earned
Unit Award trip. When are Unit Ilf
and Unit IV going to get the oppor
tunity of winning?? We hope before
the year is over. Come, come girls!
New attractions, added this month
to Winona hall—two beautiful large
mirrors, one for the living room over
the piano, and one for the dinette.
Also we have a floor lamp for the
living room to brighten that north
corner. Thanks to Miss Tedlock, the
reading room has new gay flowered
curtains. We purchased the material
from our sandwich sale money.
Helen George and her Unit III are
having an invitational Unit party in
the Winona hall dinette on Feb. 20.
Hey! everybody! Notice the sleepy
but happy girls. The reason? Be
cause our high school basketball
team won their second victory at
the tournament, and, we our proud
to say, we did our part, cheering our
loudest to back up our boys.