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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1954)
1 SENIOR GIRLS START BANQUET DRESSES The sen io r g i r l s went- to- Salem on February 11 t-o pick out- and buy m ate ria ls fo r t h e i r banquet d re s s e s . before going and bought those f ir s t* They had se le c te d p a tte rn s 's Miss A lice Seaver, t h e i r te a c h e r, had c o lle c te d samples, and w ith the help of th ese and by shopping around fo r id e a s , the g ir ls were able to make t h e i r choices, They found the new cotton m ate ria ls tp be very n ic e , and the g ir ls Are ; eager to s t a r t making t h e i r d re sse s. AT THE DORMITORIES LETTERMEN ENTERTAIN The Lettermen gave a p a rty a t McNary H a ll, Saturday evening', February 13. Their guests wère M argaret Kennerly, Yvonne Choate, F lo rih e H all, Arlene V aile, Gladys H ellon, Marie B arr, Winnie F o ste r, Ramona Tulee., S h irle y Faulknpr, Georgia L ucei, E llen M ichael, D ixie . S e lla r s , Delores B ennett, and Ada Colfax, and James Godowa, a former Chemawa s tu d e n t. Mrs. Ann B jo rg ,,McNary H all matron, and Mr. E .B . Hudson, boys’ ad v iso r, were chaperones fo r thé p a rty . There were games Such as cards and checkers, apd a lso dancing, ; Those who wished to , watched te le v is io n . served fo r refreshm ents. Punch and doughnuts were Everyone had a very n ice tim e. Committees fo r th e p a rty werei en tertain m en t, F a r r e ll G allineau, Jay Harwood, and Orin Allen? end refreshm ents, C y ril L aG lair, Arthur Lane, and Howard1 Géorge • Big Night a t Winona Hall< On Monday evening, February 13, the Winona H a l l ‘g i r l s gavé t h e i r b u ild in g a complete cleaning in p rep a ra tio n fo r open house. are anxious to make open house à success. 12 ,T,hé g ir ls S