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The Chem awa American
HOMEMAKERS CORNER
JUNIOR CLASS NOTES
M iss S e a v e r is the hom e e c te ach er
for the 8th g r a d e girls. In hom e e c
w e stu d y h ea lth a n d w h a t different
kinds of foods a re for in our b o d ies.
A s M iss S e a v e r's c la s s is la rg e , four
girls g o to the lau n d ry. W e ta k e
turns d o in g this. W e h a v e m a d e
m a n y th in gs in co o k in g cla ss.
The 9th g r a d e c la s s in hom e e c
c h a n g e s c la s s e s e v e r y other d a y .
O n e d a y th e y g o to c o o k in g a n d the
next d a y to production sew in g .
W h en the c la s s g o e s into cook in g
We do b ook w ork, w h ich is for m an ­
n ers a n d the rea so n s for th in gs in
co o k in g a n d h o w th ey turn -out. Miss
S e a v e r h as ta u gh t us to m a ke cocoa,
m uffins, a p p le com pote, cream of
potato soup, pru n e sa u c e , b iscu its,
cinn am on b r e a d a n d a p p le crisp.
In Mrs; S ch u ltze's c la s s the girls
s e w little b o y s' shirts, je a n s a n d
m a ke 'apron s. W h en w e do so m uch
prod uction s e w in g w e s e w for our­
se lv e s a n d m a ke clo th es b a g s , huck
tow els, em b roider d resser scarfs,,
crochet a n d knit. The g irls h a v e a lso
b een ' w o rk in g on p a ja m a s a n d d o in g
som e w ork w ith p rim ary a n d s e c ­
o n d a ry colors. '
The sev en th • g r a d e girls a re fin­
ish in g their .la u n d ry b a g s w h ic h a re
d e c o ra te d w ith their ow n n am es a r­
r a n g e d in the stu d ents ch o ice of
a rran gem en t. T h e y , u se d b ia s ta p e
a n d le a rn e d to m a k e bu tton holes on
their la u n d ry b a g s . T h ey a re m a k in g
colorful hot n a n holders for their
m others for C hristm as gifts a n d a
fe w h a v e . started their w a s h a b le
h o u se slipp ers.
CAMPUS CHANGE
The other m orning w h e n the kitch­
en girls w en t to w ork, th e y n oticed
a b ig differen ce. M en h a d cu t a w a y
the trees th at- w e re in front of
C ram ton hall.
HOLIDAY FUN
O n T h a n k sg iv in g d a y , Mr. Hudson,
b o y s ' a d viso r, a n d C o a c h K ettleson
p la n n e d en tertainm ent for the stu ­
dents. The stu d ents w e r e d iv id ed
into team s a n d g a m e s w e r e p la y e d
for prizes. The c o a c h w a tc h e d the
b o y s in action a n d no d ou b t b e g a n
to p ick team s.. The P ep clu b tried out
n e w . y e lls w h ich th ey h a v e w orked
out for the Jam boree.
The stud ents of C h e m a w a h a d a
v e r y n ic e treat on A rm istice D ay.
T here w a s a d a n c e w ith m u sic fur­
n ish ed by, a trio w h ic h p la y e d v e ry
n ice m usic a n d w a s en tertain in g.
Students h a d a c h a n c e to s e e w h o
h a d singing- a b ility , a n d som e of.
them sa n g . C h e m a w a students en-
jo v e d th e m selve s .very m uch that
night.
The Junior c la ss is off to a g o o d
start. The presid en t, W illiam S hillal,
h a s co n d u cted s e v e r a l'm e e tin g s ’h e ld
to p la n extra -cu rricu lar a ctiv ities for
the gro u p a n d to set u p sta n d a rd s
for classroom conduct. T h e d a ily pro­
gram is w o rkin g sm oothly, a n d the
a c a d e m ic w ork is p ro g ressin g . R e­
port card s for the first q u arter show
that no on e d id too b a d ly , b u t there
h a v e b e e n m a n y resolu tion s to do
b etter work.
The c la ss v o t e d 't o join w ith , the
S en iors in a C hristm as party, a n d in
cam p u s c a ro lin g on C hristm as Eve.
Together, the tw o c la s s e s a re q u ite
e v e n ly d iv id e d a s to the num ber of
b o y s a n d girls, there b e in g 22 b o y s
a n d 24. girls. G oo d tim es a re in the
offing.
M em bers' of the cla ss w rote out
su g g e s tio n s from w h ich a com m ittee,
m a d e u p of officers of the cla ss, com ­
p iled a list of . sta n d a rd s for go od
cond u ct in the . classroom , school
b u ild in g , a n d auditorium : This is to
b e a p p ro v e d b y the class.
The d a ily p rogram h a s b e e n ar­
r a n g e d so. that the Junior • teach er,
Mrs. Johannaber, c a n te a c h m usic
c la sse s.
Mr.
K ettleson , te a c h e s
H ealth an d First A id e v e r y other d a y ,
a n d -at other tim es the students g o
to P h y sic a l E ducation, the lib rary , or
to stu d y -in Mr. Johann aber's room.
I O n e in terestin g a ctiv itv is p a in t­
ing. C re a tiv e art is fun. O n e doesn't
h a v e to con cen trate too m uch— just
p a in t w h a te v e r com es to y ou r m ind
e v e n if if d oesn't m e a n a n y th in g
e s p e c ia lly . T he room is k ep t b right
w ith colorful d esig n s. The c la s s is
p la n n in g to m a ke d ec o ra tiv e m aps
in con n ection w ith w ork in A m erican
History.'
R eporting' is another interestin g
a ctiv ity . It g iv e s students the e x p e ri­
e n c e of e x p re ssin g w h a t th e y h a v e
rea d , a n d -ta lk in g b efo re a n audi-.
en ee. So far the c la ss h as m a d e re­
ports on current e v en ts su ch a s w ork
of the U n ited N ations, the K orean
situation , a n d p ro g ress in scien ce.
N ow the su b jec ts for reports are from
A m e rica n history.
FOOTBALL
O ur first football g a m e w a s a p ra c ­
tice a ffa ir w ith M ill C ity, w h ich w e
w o n 26 - 7. O u r se c o n d g a m e w a s
a lso With M ill C ity , this on e b e in g a
H a g u e en counter, w h ich w e w on
18 to 7. Thè n ext g a m e w a s w ith
Jefferson and h ere w e w e n t dow n to
a fia h tin g d efe a t, lo sin g 6 to 2. The
S u b lim ity S ain ts w e r e our n ext o p ­
pon en ts a n d h ere w e p la y e d a sco re­
le ss tie w h ich w a s h a rd to ta k e, a s
w e h a d some, g o o d sco rin g ch a n c e s
a n d m uffed them.
SENIORS GIVE ASSEMBLY
O n N ovem b er 2, the S en ior c la ss
p rese n ted the first a s s e m b ly program
of the school y e a r. This a sse m b ly
wets in the form of a round ta b le d is­
cu ssion w ith D elm ar H ickox a ctin g
a s m oderator. E ach m em b er of' the
c la ss h a d p re v io u sly ch o sen a topic
h e or sh e w ish e d to d iscu ss a n d h a d
r e a d a ll the m a terial a v a ila b le on
it. This w a s d on e in our cla ss of
socio-econ om ics.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Dr. Ston e a n d N urse S e a w r ig h t .
s a y that a fa irly g o o d resp o n se is
b e in g r e c e iv e d from p aren ts in r e ­
g a r d to -having- corrective w ork, d en ­
tal a n d g la s s e s , d on e for their ch il­
dren. E a rly correction m ea n s b etter
h ea lth at less cost. A sk y o u r paren ts
to h elp you. now.
T h e ' N a v a jo stu d ents are. find in g
out w h a t a n iso la tio n w a rd is like,
a s -to d a te w e h a v e h a d 34 c a s e s of
m um ps. Isolation w o u ld b e m ore e n ­
jo y a b le if w e h a d a rad io an d .more
g a m e s for our sick child ren to p la y .
Im m unizations (shots to m ost of
you ) a re b e in g g iv e n for sm a llp o x
a n d diphtheria. S oon w e w ill b e g in
g iv in g ty p h o id fev er "shots." T h ese
d is e a s e s c a n b e p rev en ted b y r e c e iv ­
in g a certain am ount of v a c cin e s.
It is so m uch e a s ie r to p rev en t than
to cure- The h ea lth ier w e a re now ,
the stron ger w e c a n e x p e c t to b e
a s ad u lts.
C h ild ren w e a rin g g la s s e s sh o u ld
u se e v e r y p recau tion in w e a rin g an d
c a rin g for them. H a n d le them c a r e ­
fully. W e a r them d u rin g the d a v ,
an d at night, w h e n vo u a re not u sin g
them, n u t'th em in the c a se . G lasses-
are e x p e n siv e . P le a s e b e carefu l
w ith them.
The n ex t en cou n ter w a s a ls o our
la st le a g u e g a m e a n d this tim e .our
op pon en t w a s G e rv a is. T he team
p la y e d W onderful b a ll d esp ite a d riv­
in g rainstorm , w in n in g fin a lly 19 to 0.
A fter this w e e n g a g e d the. S ale m
JV's in a post se a so n a n d p la y e d a
vicio u s h a rd d riv in g g a m e , e m e rg ­
in g w ith a 35 to i3 count in our
favor.
The la s t g a m e of the se a so n w a s
p la y e d a g a in s t . S ilverton a n d w e.
ca m e out on the short en d of the
score, 12 to 0. P la y in this g a m e w a s
a g a in of the h a rd d riv in g v a rie ty ,
b u t la c k of team co-ordin ation fouled
u p the p la y in g situ ation con sid er­
a b ly .
S e a so n a v e r a g e s w e r e a s follow s:
C h e m a w a 102 points;
O p p on en ts
35 points.