STUDENT EDITORIALS
BOOING DOES' NOT HELP
At th e l a s t two b a s k e tb a ll games th e re has been considerable
booing from the crowd.
This not only b rin g s unfavorable a tte n tio n
to the persons booing* b ut r e f l e c t s on the whole school,' in clu d in g 1
the team.
A game could be l o s t on account of i t .
I f the re fe re e
wants to he can c a ll a te c h n ic a l fo u l on the crowd fo r booing, and
give the opposition fre e throw s.
A close game could e a s ily be l o s t .
Joe Coburn
CHEMAWA LOYALTY
Students a t Chemawa should be happy fo r being a t süch a w e ll-
respected schooX.
The people in the country around us have known
the school fo r q u ite some tim e.
In order to keep the good name
we must keep up standards in courtesy and good c itiz e n sh ip ,- and tr y
to make improvement. a l l the tim e.
Students should be happy th a t employees are teaching-us how to
a c t toward o th ers, how to be s e lf-re s p o n s ib le , and how to a c t upon
serio u s m atters in our l i v e s .
Students should be happy to be le a rn in g various tra d e s , and to
be helped to have o p p o rtu n itie s f o r jobs in which we are trainee^,
a f te r schooling.
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