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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1954)
o THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Welcome to Chemawa STUDENT B R IE F S K On Washihgton’s Birthday in During the school year the names of several people have been the afternoon, Florence : Sorondo added to the roster of Chemawa and I worked for Mrs, Schultz. employees. Some by now are quite When we were through she took well acquainted; others are new us for a ride around Keizer. We comers. Chemawa students and stopped and visited Mr. and Mrs. employees welcome all who have Stanley Asheutt. They invited us in to see their beautiful house. Be come to work with them. fore coming back to Chemawa we David Doerksen, a student at rode around in Manbrin Gardens Willamette Uhiversity in Salem, and looked at the houses. assists in the intramural activities S —rGeorgia Lucei of younger boys at Chemawa. B i Mrs. Mary E. Bartolomé is a matron at Winona Hall. The eighth grade has been seeing Mrs. James Johnston is teaching slides, doing' I experiments, 1 and ninth grade. drawing pictures in,science class. Mrs, Buell Vaughn is a matron We enjoy our science periods on at McBride Hall. Thursdays and Fridays. ’ For one of our experiments we Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Castillo are instructiqnal aides in the Navajo invited Mr. Short, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. program. Johnston, Mrs. Hudson, and Mrs. Brannon On that day we saw spores on mold, bread, moss; and Campus Visitors ferns. We looked'through a bio scope and a microscope. ' F rien d s o f C h em aw a I—Isabelle Phillips Chief Tsumtestas, Warm Springs, Oregon. " * A? s Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snipe, One of the outstanding dances Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tulee, on the program, new to many of us, was the shake dance of the Sho Toppenish, Washington. Mrs. Maude Antoine, Pendleton, shone and Bannock Indians. The dance signifies the fear of evil Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilder, spirits. It was danced by Willis Chiloquin, Oregon. Warren Wilder Dixey, Lonnie Raeehorse, and Herbert Pevo. ’^ E le a n o r Rabbie 'Is a former Chemawa student. I Father Norbert Fritz, Estacada, Oregon. Father Fritz was formerly in charge of the campus Catholic On weekends you can get odd church. jobs on the campus if you look for Mr. and Mrs. John Payne, Salem, them. There are all kinds, such as Oregon. Mrs. Payne-is a former mowing lawns, working in gardens, Chemawa teacher. pulling weeds/ hauling rubbish, Mrs» Nettle Hauser, Salem, Ore washing windows, and washing gon. Mrs. Hauser is a former Che cars. All you have to do is, go out mawa teacher. and look for them. Once you g e t Ina Culpus, Warm Springs, Ore a small job and do it well, the per gon. son you worked for will want you Cynthia Moody, Warm Springs, back. This way you will earn OregQii. Spending money. On- weekends Delphine Moody, Warm Springs, when you have nothing ,Vo do but Oregon. sit around, go out and look for a Elainei Jackson, Chiloquin, Ore job; jt’s f u n , once you get on to gon. it.'- —John Thorpe O Pageant Performers S tu d en ts w ho took p a r t in th e p agean t I weffe: chanters, Simmer Tendoy, Oscar Minke, Randolph W ilson, Roy Dem psey, lam es Redstreet, Jefferson Lee, W ilson N ez, Tojn Jones, Harry Larry,-John Martin;' w ar dance, Francis Dixey, Willis D ixey, Lonnie Racehorse, James O sborne, Charles ^Tellier, C h a rle s W ym an, G eo rg e U m tuch, H erb ert Pevo, F indley Broncho; sh a k e d a n c e , Lon n ie R acehorse, H erb ert Pevo, W illis Dixey; sm all b o y s' In d ian d a n c e , Clifford W ash ings, H enry Bill, V irgil S eam an , M oses Thom pson; h oop d a n c e , G eo rg e Brown; e a g le - d a n c e , .John P addock; Y eechai d a n c e , W ilson Nez, P resley N orton,. Tom Jones, John Yazzie, H arry L arry, R obert Tso, T hom as B egay. W elcom e d a n c e , sw a n d a n ce, can o e d a n c e , a n d fare w ell d a n c e , G lad y s Hel- lon, D a lth e a M iller, G e o rg ia Lucei, S a ra h L ew is, Yvonne C h o a te , A d a C olfax, M yrtle R acine, Irm a Pepion, M arilyn Luke, L av in ia Johnson, A lice F ran k , C hristine Thom pson, D elores B ennett, D elores C loud, M arcel ine Jabeth, D orothy H arris, L orraine F arm er, M yrna Lloyd, M a rg a re t W esley, E llen M ichaele, R am ona Tulee; a rro w d a n c e , D orothy H arris, fe a th e r d a n c e , C hristine Thom pson, A da 'Colfax; sn a k e d a n ce, C h a rles Tellier, D orothy H arris, A da Col fax, L orraine F arm er, M yrtle R acine; N av ajo corn g rin d in g cerem ony, M ag g ie Red- h o rse, Ruth S ilas, Lucy Rose F rancisco, Louise Jeff. i I C horus, M adeline Edmo, B etty K ennerly, Elsie M cjoe, M ary E llen W ym an, M axine Punkin, E sther Scott, T ham er P erry, S hirley F au lk n er, D elphine C a p p s, R eb ecca A ndy P earl B arr, E velyn B rahm an, D o n n a F au lk n er, M ary F erris, Jo an H arw ood, Rose M arie James., E rm a Johnson, A valon Ken n ed y , E lean o r McKenzie, W ilm a S p earso n , B a rb a ra W ap ato , Cecil'e R unningcran e, Rose M arie W ash in g to n , E sther W atah . A nnette W hite E ag le, D elores Yym an, S hir ley P lacid, V irg in ia Scott, L eona Dick. We’ve been studying about soil erosion. We have learned about different ways that soil erosion is caused,—farmers not taking care of their soil, wind blowing it away, and water washing it away. i ■ — Evelyn Brahman It’s good to be back at Chemawa after a nice weekend spent with my parents in Vancouver, Washington. We went to see a fish hatchery. It was interesting, but I especially en joyed the beautiful scenery we saw. — L orraine F arm er