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2 THE CHEMAWA AM ER IC AN FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT'S DESK Eva Wilson, one of seventeen Cadet Teachers, h e lp s Martha Ward, Ralph Anderson, Aleck Kameroff, Sarah Evan, C h a rlie Heckman and M artha G i l i l a w ith t h e i r work in O rie n ta tio n cl ass. 17 Try Hand at Teaching Students think they have i t tough, but one group of Che- mawans are fin d in g th a t *It i s not an easy ta s k to be a te a c h e r. * Seventeen s tu d e n ts are en r o lle d in Cadet Teaching, a course which has been o ffered fo r the f i r s t time th is year. T h is c l a s s was o f f e r e d - t o give college-bound s tu d e n ts a chance to explore the fie ld o f , t e a c h i n g as a p o s s ib l e c a re e r. The c la s s s t a r t e d w ith an o rie n ta tio n period, which was ta u g h t by Mrs. Helen M att, Supervisory Teacher, English Department. A fter the o rie n t a t i o n was c o m p leted , th e s t u d e n t s were a s s ig n e d a te a c h e r , whom th ey were to work w ith and a s s i s t . They have done such things as take a tte n d a n c e , o p e ra te d u p li- e a tin g m achines, c o n s tr u c t b u l l e t i n b o a rd s, grade p a p e rs and ta k e c are o f re a d ing announcements. They have a ls o a s s i s t e d th e t e a c h e r in working with in d iv id u a ls and sm all groups. An unexpected b e n e fit from t h i s program was r e a l i z e d d u rin g th e r e c e n t f lu e p i-, dem ic. With more th a n te n te a c h e rs i l l and no s u b s t i t u t e s a v a ila b le ,; t h e Cadet Teachers were, ih'some cases, a c tu a lly able to conduct the low er d iv is io n c la s s e s . In o th er groups they took r o l l , made assignm ents and su p e r v ise d study. S tudents taking p a rt in the Cadet Teaching program are: Carol Amarok, E liz a b e th Bal- l u t a , D aisy C la n i, A rle n e Demit, C arol G p rtlo r, Mary Kaleak, L i ll ia n Moonin, Eva Wilson, Martin Alexie, Eugene Bourdukofsky, Reginald Cleve- la n d , S h ie ld Downey, B e r t B r i s t , Axel Jackson, A le x ie M o rris , Gordon N ew lin and Emmanuel Tuzroyluke. C h ristin e Inga April i s Education Month and here a t Chemawa the many and v a rie d e d u c a tio n a l e x p e r i ences ta k in g p la c e b o th on and o ff the campus are occu pying a good sh a re o f each student* s day. I n i t s b r o a d e s t m eaning, education i s a p ro ce ss th a t begins when we are born and c o n tin u e s th ro u g h o u t l i f e . However, to our young people in h ig h s c h o o l, e d u c a tio n must have a s p e c ia l and more personal meaning i f i t i s to serve than in l a t e r years. At Chemawa, we work to pro v id e f o r each s tu d e n t th e w idest p o s s ib le e x p e rie n c e in general education as well as the o p p o rtu n ity fo r p e r s o n a l knowledge t h a t th e s e s tu d e n ts w ill soon go fo rth in to a world where each must fu n c tio n as an in d iv id u a l; where each must evaluate and decide h is course o f actio n ; where each must have regard n o t only fo r h is o r h er own proglem s, b ut a ls o fo r th e problem s o f o th e r s ; and f i n a l l y , where each m ust be w illin g to a c c e p t -responsi b i l i t y fo r th e consequences o f b i s actions, i f indiv id u al freedom i s to have re a l mean ing fo r a l l . T his has been a good y ear a t Chemawa. With stro n g s tu d e n t le a d e r s h ip , a c a p ab le and d e d ic a te d s t a f f , and a s tu d e n t body which c o n tin u a l l y s t r i v e s to widen i t s educational horizons, we look fo rw ard to many more such y ears. GRADUATION MAY 21 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN P u b lis h e d a t Chemawa In d ia n S ch o o l Chemawa, Oregon P u b l i s h e d by t h e j o i n t e f f o r t s o f th e - B u s i n e s s E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t and th e jo u r n a lis m c l a s s . Mr. H a llie 0. W alters ..........— ......... . Superintendent Mr. William J . Tucker .............. P rin c ip a l