The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, March 01, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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Honor Roll-1970-71
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Freshman
Bester, Billy
Boyd. Alison
Boyd, Sherri
Clark, Mary
Cleveland, Hazel
Demie ’ff, Peter
Dick, L rothy
Dock, Bobby
Goujon, Joan
Herman, Sidney
Horejsi, Claire
Jack, Francine
Jimmie, Martinia
Johnson, Ernest
Macauly, Nellie
Nelson, Leland
Okbaok, Delbert
Philemonoff, Phillip
Pungalik, Ed
Reyes, Dorothy
Simpson, Connie
Walker, LaVerne
Sophomo re
Andrew, Anna
Andrew, Mary Ann
Beans, Ralph
Bodfish, Daisy
Charles, Georgianne
Charles, Leslie S.
Clark, Helen
Jacobs, Norma
Malemute, Joanne
Martin, Nels
Nichols, Grace
Nicori, Alexander
Philemonoff, Ronnie
Snyder, Lorraine
Swan, Richard
Wassillie, Jack
Williams, Marie
Willis, Anna
Yatlin, Harold
S tud en t Bank W ork
J u n io r
Aleck, Jim
Andrew, Pedusia
Attie, Noah
BtgSpring, Ethel
Booth, Rosa
Charley, Alvin
Clark, Sharon
Cleveland, Fannie
Douglas, Glenn
Fairbanks, Harold
Fred, Matthew
Friendly, Moses
Heckman, Bart
Heckman, Charlie
Marchand, Terry
Merculief, Connie
Moses, Peggy
Myers, Lorantie
Pablo, June
Peter, Charles
Smart, George
Snell, Frances
Tangiegak, Rita
S enior
Abrahamson, Darrel
Adams, Hazel
Adams, Leonard
Ansoak, Bernice
Akeya, Denny
Andrew, David
Barr, Anna
Bearcub, Charlene
Beers, Beverly
Chase, Leonard
Clark, Minnie
Cleveland, Miles
Cook. Charlene
Dish. Larry
Dock, Paul
Driggs. Lorean
Fitka. Rose
Frisby, Percy
George Byron
George, Elizabeth
Heckman, Rachel
Student teller Julia Kernak waits on
Herbert Klatush at the student bank.
Julia is one of several students who
work and learn at the bank.
Herman, Charlie
Hill, Grace
Hoover, Tim
Hunter, John
Huntington, Leonard
Johnson, Dimitri
Johnson, George
Kameroff, Wassillie
Kelley, Eileen
Kernak, John
Kignak, Mae
Kirk, Oliver
Landlord, Martina
Lestenkof, Sharon
Lomack, Mary Lou
Macar. Natalia
Madros, George
Madros. Pat
Morganroth, Pam
Nayakik, Daisy
Nelson, Daniel
Nelson, Helen
Newman, Rudy
Nicholi, Olinga
Nukapigak, Eli
Nukapigak, Martha
Oktollik, Maggie
Olympic, Katie
Panamarioff, Linda
Phillip, Eddie
Phillip, Nick
Sarnato, Harriet
Samson, Margaret
Samson, Timothy
Shavings, Marion
Silver, Dorothy
' assillie. Evelyn
Williams. Anna
Williams, Christopher
Willoya, Laverne
Wilson, Frances
There are forty students who are
working in the student bank to learn
how to become bank tellers. The stu­
dents who work in the bank are picked
from the bookkeeping classes. The
bookkeeping teacher asks for volun­
teers from her class and students who
sign up are screened by the teachers
before they are scheduled to work.
At the beginning of the school year,
the student council purchased two
commercial teller machines and a new
accounting machine for the student
bank. These three pieces of equip­
ment will give us the opportunity to
train student tellers in a way similar
to the training they would receive in a
commercial bank. The equipment will
also enable the bank to do twice the
volume of business that it did two
years ago.
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Published by the joint efforts of the
Business Education Department and
the Journalism class.
Reporters
Daryle Marchand, Patty
Phair, Sharon Clark. Linda Kirsteat-
ter, D. J. Taylor. Harriet Samato.
Mabel Kudraluk. Fekla Kozeroff. Jim
Aleck.
Ait
Oliver Kirk
Staff Advisors
Mr. Dashney
Mrs. Sturgeon
Principal
William J. Tucker
Superintendent Gordon W. Gunderson