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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1952)
The Chemawa American 2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN P ublished du rin g the school, y e a r by C h em aw a Indian School. A ddress all com m unications to the C h em aw a A m erican, C h em aw a, O regon. P ublished in a cc o rd a n ce w ith the Interior D epartm ent A ppro priation Act, 1940, a p p ro v e d M ay 10, 1939. S ubscription 50c a year. M artin N. B. Holm, S u perintendent Mrs. Nell V. Brannon, Principal Miss H elen G ordon, Journalism Sponsor A llan S h ep ard , Printing Instructor "SATURDAY NITERS" D ecem ber will b rin g m an y top- rated pictures to the students of C hem aw a. D ecem ber 6—“RED SKIES OF MONTANA" w ith Richard W idm ark —a n exciting p o rtray al of the exp er iences of sm oke-jum pers—w ho risk their lives p a ra c h u tin g from p lan es to the rem ote fire areas. D ecem ber 13—"HERE COME THE NELSONS"—a com edy w ith Ozzie a n d H arriet N elson a n d their two children, Ricky a n d David. D ecem ber 20—“QUO VADIS" h ad b e e n ordered bu t is not av ailab le. At this w riting, the booking is in definite. D ecem ber 21—"SINGIN IN THE RAIN"—a m usical w ith G ene Kelly, D ebbie Reynolds a n d D onald O 'C on nor. It is a w hole show of first rate dan cin g a n d singing presen tin g other well know n Broadw ay dancers. Football Finale The final w histle h as b low n for these C h em aw a “Redskins." W ith a win over the Salem JV's, who h ad tw ice b e a te n them, C oach Bartlett a n d his “Eleven" closed a seaso n of football th at saw them progress ra p idly to play a kind of b a ll a t the end of the seaso n th at prom ises bright prospects for next season. Pictured here a re the first stringers who saw m uch action throughout the season. Front row—1 to r—Pat Morin, Jim Cobum, Bob Patterson, Parker Wil liamson. Back row—1 to r—Leland Thomas, Mitchell Runningcrane, Joe Coburn, Ralph Scott, Howard George, Cyril LaClair, James Godowa. G odow a a n d W illiam son a n d La C lair are the only Seniors, so w e should hav e a n experienced team to start w ith next year. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MECHANICS' ASSEMBLY December 6—Jam boree a t Jefferson 9—Jefferson (aw ay) 12— O regon Deaf School (aw ay) 16—G ervais (home) 10—Mill City (aw ay) On N ovem ber 13, the boys of the auto shop presen ted a com edy skit a t the reg u lar assem bly. The setting w as the office of a g a ra g e owner. He w as d e e p in d ebt a n d w as having trouble w ith his em ployees a n d cus tomers. Mr, S peed is the auto shop instructor. M em bers of the cast w ere: Louis Benally, Jim Coburn, Merlin Racine, Leland Thomas, Bob Patterson, C harles Mellot, Forrest Addison, a n d D ayton Blackwater. The program also included a film presentation of the Ford Com pany. January 9—Sublim ity (aw ay) 16— G ates (home) 20—St. Paul (aw ay) 23—Detroit (home) 27—Jefferson (here) February 3—G ervais (aw ay) 6—Mill City (home) 10—Sublim ity (home) 13— O regon Deaf School (home) 17— St. Paul (home) 20—G ates (aw ay) 27—Detroit (aw ay) Behind every argum ent is som e body's ignorance.-rfjustice Brandéis.