The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, March 01, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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PLANT MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
W illiam B. S how alter ........................... — .................. P la n t Manager
Paul M. Dixon ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------Clerk
Lorren V. B arr ...--------------- Foreman I I , H eating P la n t (steam)
Robert G. B a k e r ----------------- .------ — O p e ra tin g E ngineer (steam )
J e s s C. Hague .—
............. O p eratin g E ngineer (steam)
C harles A, M artin ..------------ ------- — O p e ra tin g E ngineer (steam )
A lford R. N olan, J r . ---------—-------- O p eratin g E ngineer (steam )
Joseph D. C a m illo -------------------- --------- Foreman I I , M aintenance
Sydney A. B a r k e r --------- .---------------------- -----------Maintenanceman
Gordon L. F o s te r .................................................................... Mechanic
Lindsey D. John
----- ------------- .—
P a in te r
Marion 0. R i t c h i e --------------- ---------.— I— ...------------E le c tr ic ia n
George W. R u f f --------------- --------------- ------------------............. L aborer
George 0. W illiam s ...------------------------------- G ardner (Landscape)
Randolph D a v id ------------------------------- -----------------________ J a n ito r
Wayland D. P i g s l e y ............................................. ......................... Plumber
FOODS SERVICE PERSONNEL
E a rl S. Douglas .......
Donald Q. W inters ...
C harles H. B ra m le tt
Stevan L. G arro ___
Leman D. Combs .........
Max M.. Crowford ___
L uther D. Knox ...__
W illard R. J o h n s o n .
E v e re tt L. Odie .......
Wayne D. W illiam s ...
.. Food S e rv ic e Mgr.
............ Head Cook I I
.............. ........... . Cook
............................. Cook
----- Second Cook
—
Second Cook
——....... Second Cook
Food S e rv ic e Worker
Food S e rv ic e Worker
Food S e rv ic e Worker
Eskimos Don’t Live in Igloos
Honor Roll
"No’ , t h e A la s k a n s d o n ’ t
T h o s e s t u d e n t s who w e re
l i v e in ig lo o s , a s I u se d t o
f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t o m a in ­
th in k and r e a d from b o o k s.
t a i n a 3 .0 G rade P o i n t f o r
I b e l i e v e d t h a t th e y d i d ,
u n t i l I g o t to t a l k i n g w ith th e f i r s t se m e ste r a r e going
t o be t h e g u e s t s o f W inona
t h e s t u d e n t s fro m A la s k a .
B ut a s we t a l k e d , t h e y , in H a ll a t a s p e c i a l b an quet in
t u r n , a s k e d me i f we l i v e d t h e i r honor on March 18, 1969
i n a t e e p e e . *Ho* w as my a t 7 : 0 0 p;m . i n t h e D in in g
a n s w e r . T o n k n o w , i t i s H a ll. S in c e we honor a t h l e t e s
r e a l l y f u n n y how a p e r s o n w ith an a t h l e t i c banquet, th e
s t a f f and s tu d e n ts o f Winona
th in k s o n ly by what h e re a d s.
th o u g h t i t would be e q u a lly
Chemawa i s t h e p l a c e t o
le a r n a b o u t o t h e r s and th e y f i t t i n g i f r e c o g n itio n were
le a rn abo u t you. T a lk in g w ith give© f o r s c h o la s tic ach ie v e ­
d i f f e r e n t p eo p le g iv e s b e t t e r m ent. To have made th e Honor
u n d e r s ta n d in g an d e a s i e r R o ll, a s tu d e n t has had to
m a in ta in a g rad e a v e ra g e o f
l e a r n in g a b o u t them .
o r b e t t e r f o r an e n t i r e
I have l o t s o f f r ie n d s from
A la sk a . I am g la d I came to s e m e s t e r . T h e r e w e re 105
Chemawa b ecause t h a t i s where s tu d e n ts who w ere f o r t u n a t e
enough t o make th e l i s t : 59
I m e t th e m a n d we l e a r n
S e n io rs, 18 J u n io r s , 7 Sopho­
to g e t h e r .
P e o p le don’ t r e a l l y b e lie v e mores and 21 Freshm en.
Why n o t make i t a r e s o lu tio n
yon r e a d u n t i l y o u t a l k to -
t h e p e o p le yon a r e r e a d i n g to se e y o u r name on t h a t l i s t
n e x t se m e ste r.
a b o u t.
I r e n e Rose B i l l i e
L a rry E a rl Lewis
BILLY JACKSON AND WAYNE
SEPPILU, ELEMENTARY EXCHANGE
STUDENTS FROM ST. LAWRENCE
ISLAND, ALASKA.
STUDENTS NEED STUDY~TIME
N o ise, c o n fu sio n , la u g h in g ,
y e llin g , p a tte r o f fe e t;
doesn’ t i t e v e r end? I f a l l
t h i s confusion i s keeping you
from stu d y in g i t i s your own
f a u l t . The S tu d y C e n te r i s
o p en a lm o s t e v e r y e v e n in g
from 6 :0 0 t o 8 :0 0 p.m. Even
i f you can’ t go to th e Study
C e n te r , you can go to y o u r
own room w h ere i t w i l l be
q u ie t.
S e t a tim e f o r s tu d y and
k e e p i t u n t i l you g e t y o u r
w o rk f i n i s h e d . R em em ber,
t h e r e a r e t h i r t e e n weeks o f
sc h o o l l e f t and t h i s i s only
a few weeks l e s s th a n h a l f a
y e a r . Y our se c o n d s e m e s te r
g ra d e s a r e j u s t a s im p o rta n t
a s t h e f i r s t , so , k ic k th e
o ld h a b it o f c a r e le s s n e s s
and s t a r t a new one o f d e te r ­
m ination and perform ance.
Madelyn R eft
NEW PHONES KEPT BUSY
T h e re i s a new lo o k in th e
h a l l s o f t h e d o rm s t h e s e
d a y s. The te le p h o n e company
h as i n s t a l l e d new pay phones
f o r th e u se o f th e s tu d e n ts .
You w o u ld n ’ t b e l i e v e how
m any c a l l s a r e n e c e s s a r y
b e tw e e n t h e g i r l s and boys
dorms. E s p e c ia lly s in c e th e y
s e e each o th e r in c l a s s each
day. Sometimes th e r e i s q u ite
a l i n e w a itin g to u se th e
phone.
I t is n ’ t a ll nonsense
b e c a u s e many s t u d e n t s a r e
u s in g th e p h o n es to check
w ith em ployers about jo b s o r
a r e having t h e i r p a r e n ts c a l l
them a t th e dorms.
Dorothy Kasuse