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

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"Kaningok, Dolly Karshekoff,
Alfred Kasuse, Bertha Kelika,
Alina Kingeak, Margaret Kippi,
John Kowuna, R ichard Koso,
A ngelina K rukoff, N icholas
“K rukoff, B e tty L argo, Ida
Largo, Jane L arkin, Johnnie
Ljeavitt, Judy L eavitt, May M.
L e a v i t t , Edward Lee, Maxim
L e s te n k o f f , L a rry L ew is,
A lvin L ie b , L e s te r L ig h t,
Q la u d ia L in d , Em ily L i s -
bourne, I r e n e L iv in g s to n ,
fTom G. L i v in g s t o n , H azel
L o ln itz , Henry Lupie, Jacob
Malvansky, Alexandra Mandre-
gan, Annie Mann, Joseph Mar­
l i n , P e t e r M a rtin , A lic e
Mathlaw, W alter Meganack,
J r . , Anthony Melovidov, York
Mendenhall, Boris M ercutief,
Mark M erculief, Victor Mercu­
l i e f , Ephim Moonin, L illia n
Moonin, Annie Moore, H arry
Moore, Alexie Morris, Kathryn
M orrison, Anna Morry, Nancy
Mumchuck, L ily M. Neakok,
Gordon L. Newlin, A lfred Lee
Nez, B illy Nez, O live Nich­
o ls, Reuben Noratuk, Quanna
Northway, Helen Norton, Steve
Nowatak, Joseph Nukapiagak,
M arie N u su n g in y a, Thomas
O kakok, Enoch O k t o l l i k ,
Andrew O lic k , Eben O lrun,
Katherine Oseuk, J u lie Otten,
Roger O tte n , Moses Owens,
V i r g in i a Oyagak, John G.
Patsy, Evan P eters, W assillie
P e tla , j r . , Evan Polty, Law­
re n c e P ro k o p e u ff , T e re sa
Prokopeuff, Andrew Ramondos,
M artina Redfox, Madelyn S.
R e f t , D av id R i c k t e r o f f ,
Brenda Sam, Edward Sam, Eld-
¿red Sam, Rose Sam, Vera Sed-
lic k , E lizabeth Semaken, An­
drew Shangin, J r . , C harlotte
S kin, Bobbie Sm ith, Danny
S m ith , I r a S m ith , Norma
Smith, R obert Snyder, Vera
Solomon, Lula S tanley, Ray­
mond Stephan, Andrew Stephan-
o ff, John R. Stone, David E.
Swan, Henry T achenie, J o e l
T azruk, Lee T itu s , Damian
Tom, Mildred Tomaganuk, Eve­
lin e Tooyak, Edward Touchine,
Davis Towksjhea, Edna Trefon,
Daniel T r i t t , Fannie T r i t t ,
Mildred T r itt, Jay T sinnijin-
nie, James Tso, Emily Tsosie,
F red erick Tukrook, Emmanuel
T u zroyluke, Kathy W alker,
Lyle R. Walker, Ambrose Was­
k ey , B e s s ie L. W illia m s ,
E dith B. W illiam s, Eva Wil­
son,) Kee W ils o n , W y n ita
Woods, Emma Woodie, E ls ie
Yazseie, Raymond Yazzie.
CHEMAWA
A M E R I CAN
PRE-GRADUATION
A C T IV IT IE S
The Class of 1969 began i t s
g ra d u a tio n f e s t i v i t i e s as
guests o f honor a t an in fo r­
mal te a by Winona H all and
the Vocational Cooking Class
on the afternoon of May 7.
The te a was enjoyed by the
s e n io r s tu d e n ts and s t a f f
members. The food was p r e ­
pared by the Vocational Cook­
ing C la ss and served by the
w aitresses in train in g .
The Senior Banquet was held
a t th e d in in g h a l l on th e
ev en in g o f May 14 a t 7:30
p.m. The theme o f the ban­
q u e t was * I s l e o f Golden
Dreams.’ The,speaker for the
evening was Mr. 0’ Brien.
The seniors s ta rte d out with
a 9 a.m. brunch the morning
o f May 15, Senior Skip Day.
The remainder of the morning
was spent sun bathing, watch­
ing TV in Winona Hall liv in g -
room and games a t McNary
H a ll. The s e n io rs rec e iv e d
t h e i r annuals, the Chemawa
Chief, following the brunch.
From 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. the
stu d en ts enjoyed dancing in
the north end of the gym and
th e re c r e a tio n room of the
Chemawa s to re was a lso open
for th e ir use. At 3 o’ clock,
the seniors went to the audi­
torium to see a play presen­
te d fo r them. A fte r 4 p.m.
the seniors went back to the
regular campus schedule.
At 7:30 p.m ., th e evening
of Sunday, May 18, the Bacca­
la u re a te Service was held in
t h e a u d i t o r i u m . E ugene
Bourdukofsky, S tudent Bpdy
P r e s id e n t, gave the speech
e n title d *Man to Man.’
WELCOME BACK
MR. SORENSEN
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
P u b lis h e d a t
Chemawa In d ia n School
Chemawa, Oregon
P u b l i s 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
E d u c a tio n D ep artm en t and
th e Jo u rn alism c la s s .
Mr. H allie 0. Walters
........... Superintendent
Mr. William J. Tucker
........... ......... P rincipal
SENIORS LEAVE FOUNTAIN
AS CLASS GIFT
The C lass o f ’ 69 s e le c te d
a fountain as t h e i r g i f t tp
t h e s c h o o l. I t i s b e in g
placed in front of the dining
h a ll between the two entran­
c e s.
When fin ish ed i t w ill throw
fiv e in d iv id u a l sprays in to
the a ir in an umbrella shaped
p a tte r n . At n ig h t, colored
l i g h t s w ill come on a l t e r ­
n a te ly in th re e colors.
The fountain has been b u ilt
by the s tu d e n ts them selves
with the expert help of p lant
management and v o c a tio n a l
shops.
The f in a l touches w ill be
given with a mosaic t i l e de­
sig n around th e o u ts id e o f
th e fo u n ta in rim and some
c o lo r f u l p a in t in g s on th e
c e n te r p o rtio n .
SENIORS MAKE PLANS
FOR FUTURE
This year’ s graduating class
has been busy planning th e ir
future. In s p ite of the fa c t
t h a t t h i s i s th e l a r g e s t
graduating c la ss, almost a l l
o f the g rad u a tes have made
plans for going on to school.
Nineteen of the 26 se n io rs
who have made a p p li c a t i o n
to regular or ju n io r colleges
have been o f f i c i a l l y accep­
ted . Only four boys did not
sign up for advanced tra in in g
and a l l fo u r o f th e s e have
e n lis te d or w ill e n l i s t in
th e armed f o rc e s . Five of
the g i r l s did not make app­
lic a tio n for advanced school­
ing, but of th is group, one
p la n s to be m arried on the
day o f graduation, one plans
to make a p p lic a tio n in Sep­
tem ber fo r a school in Los
Angeles, and the other three
g i r l s are undecided a t p res­
ent but hope to go home and
think about i t for awhile.
Harry Moore has already l e f t
to work on ’The North S ta r .’
He is the f i r s t to be h ire d
by th e ’S ta r ’ in Chemawa’ s
h isto ry and Fannie T r itt w ill
be the f i r s t Chemawa student
to be accepted for stewardess
tra in in g by a majpr a ir lin e - -
Trans-World A irlin es.