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World Famed Jugglers at Chemawa B e fo re e v e ry j u g g l i n g p e r ADVANCED P . E. fo rm a n c e o r any o t h e r a c t / T h is y e a r o u r s c h o o l has a yóu don : V know 6 X 8 C tly w hat hew p h y s ic a T e d u c a t io n c la s s to e x p e c t, t h i s was th e case f o r boys who have ta k en p . E. in th e Foy and Fay Duo, th e b e fo re ? M r. V o g le r 'i s in W o rld Renowned i n t e r n a t io n a l c h a r g e o f th e c l a s s . T h e s e J u g g l e r S i . who p e r fo r m e d in boys m ust have made an A o r B t h e Chemawa a u d i t o r i u m on. g ra d e in h i s p r e v io u s y e a r . F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1 9 6 8 . There a re l o t s o f th in g s th e y ’ rh e en t e r t a i n e r s bu i 1 1 u p : fe w a m o u n t a in o f t e n s i on ,a;nd-, a r e d o i n g . . T he f i r s t w eeks th e boys l^ad a r c h e r y . e x c i te m e n t as th e y p e rfo rm e d Tbe n e x t 3 weeks we had: g o l f . a c t a f t e r a c t . One a c t I p a r t i c u l a r l y l i k e d was th e The se co n d and t h i r d week we Candl e s t i ck t r i c k , th a t .grew w e n t to M cN ary Go1 f C o u rs e . ■T h i s i s a 1 o t o f f u n . W e 1 i k e t h e b e a O s t a ik / n th e J a c k an d t h e B e a n s t a 1 k. u s u a l ly p la y tw o ro u n d s ( o r 18 h o le s ) . I t ' s a l o t o f fu n . s to r y . j - D u r in g th e . h i g h - 1 i g h t o f There- -a re a l o t m o re -a c t i v l - t h e i r s h o w , F o y ca m e on t i es t o come. I r e a l 1y e tfjo y s ta g e r i d i n g an o v e r - g r o w n it. u h i c y c l e . W ith th e u n i c y c le A 1 fre d Nez Foy w it h th e e x c e l l e n t h e lp o f Fay, k e p t th e e y e s o f th e a u d ie n c e g lu e d to th e s ta g e . The Duos h a v e t r a v e le d On Q c t . 28 v l£ € 8 ’ - a t SoVoT a ro u n d th è w o r ld . They have Chemawa w it h L e o n a rd H u n t p e rfo rm e d in th e p re s e n c e o f in g to n in th e le a d \wo.n th e t h e Queen o f E n g la n d .. Those C a p i t a l co n f e r e n c e - c r© s ;s who has seen them a re l i k e l y c o u n t r y m e e t. to a g r e e th a t th e y a re /Chemawa wi th a s c o re O f 24 t r u l y g r e a t. p o in t s , S e rra w it h 68, G lad I •.•«wOan- Ma tymeak s to n e w it h 79, S c io w ith 101, / S e r v a . is w i t h 1 1 8 , S ta y V q n ; w it h 12 2 B an d NS r t h Mar to n w it h 2 1 5 / ’ / - i n t h i s nre e t , t h e f i r s t t h r e e te a m s g e t to "g o to th e S ta te meet on Nov. 2. John Brower Cross Country On O c t o b e r . 1 8 , S a t u r d a y m o rn in g an I n v i t a t i o n a l Cross c o u n tr y was h e ld a t Chemawa. ' F i r s t Chemawa won th e J V ’ s e v e n t, 3 7 -3 8 o v e r G i l c h r i s t . Chemawa v a r s i t y f i n i s h e d se con d to d e f e nd i n g s ta t e B c r o s s c o u n t r y champ G i l c h r i s t i n .-th e 2 n d a n n u a l I n v i t a t i o n a l m eet", G i l c h r i s t had 56 p o i n t s , wh i T é C h em a w a h a d 6 5 a n a P le à s à K t H i l l had 7 1 . The f i f t h a n d ' s i x t h p la c e w e n t to C e n tr a l L in n and E lm ir a , bo t h w i t h 9 9 , Gl ad s t o n e s e v e n th w i t h 1 3 4 , W e s te r n M e n n o n ite e i g h t h w i t h 1 9 4 , an d PTi i 1 orna t h . . n i n t h w i t h 220. D ave Boggan o f C e n tr a l L i h n s e t a n e w * 1 c o u r s e re c o r d in ta k in g i n d i v i - d u a l h o n o r s in a t im e o f 1 2 :4 0 . Tom L iv in g s t o n Ch emawa wi ns D i s t r ic t THE SAD IN D IA N A GOOD SCHOOL ATTITUEB Vy fasTings about school are important to me. I want to get as much education as I can. Every day I get up early anxious to start my schedule. Someday I hope to be able to have a good education and hold a good job. THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN P u b lis h e d A t Chemawa In d ia n S c h o o l Chemawa, O re g o n ' P u b lis h e d by th e j o i n t e f f o r t s o f th e b u s in e s s educa tio n and th e jo u r n a lis m c la s s e s . M r. H a l l i e 0 . W a lte rs ............. ..¿ .......S u p e rin te n d e n t M r. W illia m J . T u cke r — .................... P r i n c i p a l B u sin e ss E d u c a tio n ..P ro d u c tio n S ponsor ON CERTAIN DAYS IT IS B E S T 1 M r. F. D iv e rs S tu d e n t E d it o r s .. ./ T h e e n t i r e jo u r n a lis m c la s s NOT EVEN TO SET OUT OF BED He R un s He W r i t e s Wh a t About H e re i s one boy who n o t o n ly w r it e s a r t i c l e s a b o u t c ro s s c o u n t r y , b u t a ls o ru n s them j u s t to p ro v e t h a t he knows what he i s t a l k i n g a b o u t. P ic t u r e d above we have John B row er sh o w in g a good s tr o n g , f i n i s h in th e Chemawa C ro s s - C o u n try i n v i t a t i o n a l . A g o o d b r e a k f a s t s h o u ld c o n t a i n o n e - t h i r d to o n e - q u a r t e r o f t h e d a i l y fo o d in t a k e . Monday mornings are the laziest mornings of all for me. Still tired, I drag myself out of bed and go down the hall to the washroom. How I have to push myself to get to breakfast and my morning detail. Finally I get to class and then I make it through the week until next Monday morning.