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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1953)
2 The Chemawa American HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Fourth row (left to right), Pat Morin, Cyril LaClair, Farrell Gallineau, lames Coburn, Jack Cagey. Third row, Ralph Scott, Floyd LaBonte, Peter Reed, James Showaway. Second row, Marie Billy, Joan Sicade, Ramona Tullee, Charlotte Runningcrane, Pat Sommers, Geraldine Hamlin, Arlene Vaille, Gladys Hellen, Nettie Racine. Front row, Gladys Spearson, Beverly Carlson, Lorraine Farmer, Allene Gray, Patsy Ochiho, Sarah Lewis, Winnie Foster, Ethel Jack- son. Absent, Benson Gibson, Rebecca Andy. THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Published during the school year by Chemawa Indian School. Address all communications to the Chemawa American, Chemawa, Oregon. Published in accord ance with the Interior Department Appro priation Act, 1940, approved May 10, 1939. Subscription 50c a year Paul W. Bramlet, Superintendent Mrs. Nell V. Brannon, Principal Miss Helen Gordon, Journalism Sponsor Allan Shepard, Printing Instructor After all there is but one race— humanity.— George Moore WINONA HALL NEWS There have been some very ex cited girls in Winona hall lately. They are the ones whose rooms have just been painted. The shop boys have done an excellent job of paint ing the rooms in attractive shades of pink, blue and green. With Spring's coming, the girls from Winona hall are really enjoy ing the evenings. Twice a week, we, with the girls from McBride hall, have a baseball game. A tourna ment is progressing that we might decide the first team. The hour from 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. goes quickly. So Interior—Chemawa School. Chemawa, Oregon far no rain has interfered with the schedule. We hope that it doesn't spoil our fun. Hikes to Kickback were resumed with the long evenings. They are dis continued in the Fall because of cold weather and early darkness. The girls enjoy this hike very much. From 4:00 to 5:00 and again from 6:00 to 7:00 the girls can enjoy the sport of roller-skating. Many of the girls have become very skillful in this art. So—you see Winona hall girls are happy that spring is here. They are enjoying their program of out-door activities greatly.