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THE CHEMAWA AM ERICAN
BRA VES TOUGH IN A -2 HOOP PLA V
Up In The Air
DINNER MEETING AT McNARY
A dinner meeting was held a t
McNary Golf Course January 7,
1969 a t 6:00 p.m. S tudent
Council: members and Advisory
C om m ittee a t t e n d e d t h i s
dinner meeting.
After a big meal, we had obr
Student Council meeting and
l e f t McNary at approximately
10:00 p.m.
,
We enjoyed our big meal th at
we had but we were too f u ll
to move.
Madelyn Reft
D uring a r e c e n t game w ith
Se r r a , Chem aw a*s P e r c y
F ris b y re a c h e s high fo r a
rebound, w hile Sam L e a v itt
and Tony Melovidóv a ra ready
to a s s i s t.
Although t h i s i s my f i r s t
year here a t Chemawa, I have
le a r n e d t h a t e d u c a tio n i s
r ig h t a t my f in g e r ti p s and
a l l I have to do is put fo rth
the e f f o r t to reach out and
grasp i t .
Ruth Sheldon
Going in to the second h a lf
of th e 1968-69 b a s k e tb a ll
season, th e Chemawa Braves
a,re s p o rtin g an 8-6 season
r e c o rd , w ith 2 wins and 4
lo s s e s in A-2 League play.
A ccording to Coach Kugie
L o u is, th e team i s r e a lly
p u llin g together and the team
s p i r i t i s running very high.
T his was dem onstrated in a
recent victory over Jefferson
w ith an 88-61 win. Hubert
-Hopson led th e Braves with
24 p o in ts, with every member
of th e team r e g i s te r in g in
the score column.
Thus f a r , in League play,
Ch emawa’ s o p p o n e n ts have
s c o re d 210 p o in ts and the
Braves have t a l l i e d a to ta l
of 190 p o in ts.
Twelve h o o p s te rs comprise
Chemawa* s V a rsity Team th is
y e a r.
R ic h a rd Koso, Tony
Melovidov, Calvin Fred, Lyle
Walker and A lexie Moses are
th e S e n io r members of the
squad. The J u n io rs inclu d e
Leland B arger, Sam L e a v itt,
Hubert Hopson and Roy Nageak.
L ast, but not le a s t, are the
up and coming Sophomores,
William A lbert, Byron George
and Percy Frisby.
BOTANY CLASS NEWS
In' botany c la ss we have some
r a ts . We use thèse r a ts for
g e n e tic e x p e rim e n ts. L ast
month December 6, 1968, we
crossed a brown hooded male
w ith a black hooded female.
At the same time the g erb ils
were c r o s s e d . J a n u a ry 5,
1969, black hooded had eleven,
b a b ie s . She had s ix b lack
hooded, th re e browns and two
alb in o s. The g e rb il re je c te d
h e r b ab ies and they alm ost
d i ed o f s t a rv a t io n . ® ||g w
the black hooded ra t adopted
th e g e r b il. Now she n u rses
herfbabies and the g erb ils.
S te lla J. Hatathley
At Chemawa I have le a rn e d
what to look for in l i f e , and
have been given the c o n fi
dence to f i n d . i t .
.,
Georgia Ekstrom