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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1972)
3 6 5 Y e a rs Ago (What was football lik e 65 years ago? It was a lot rougher than now, and the p la y ers wore a lot less padding - and no h el mets. Chemawa played some p retty tough teams in those days, and the Braves usual ly came out on top. T h is schedule Is taken d ire c tly from the Chemawa Am erican o f January, 1908.) Football Schedule - 1907 Chemawa’s complete football sche dule for the season of 1907 is given below. We have played eight games, winning five and losing three. Oct. 12 - Albany College at Chemawa; 11-0 Won. Oct. 20 - Albany Athletic Club, at Chemawa; 22-0 Won. Oct. 26 - University of Washington, at Seattle; 40-0 Lost. Nov. 19 - Albany Athletic Club, at Albany; 6-0 Won. Nov. 28 - Bunker Hills of Portland, at Chemawa; 16-0 Won. Dec. 25 - Astoria Athletic Club, at Astoria; 16-0 Lost. Dec. 28 - Spokane Athletic Club, at Chemawa; 11-5 Won. Jan. 1 - The Dalles Athletic Club, at The Dalles; 10-0 Lost. Adam s E le c te d The Juniors held their class elec tions recently. Roger Adams, from Point Hope, Alaska, was chosen as President. This is Roger’s third straight year as a class president. Delbert Okbaok, from Teller, Alaska, was named Vice- President. Both Delbert and Roger compete in track and run cross-country for Che mawa. Dorothy Dick, from Nespelem, Wash ington, was elected Treasurer and the new Secretary is Lorena Thompson from Pendleton, Oregon. Lynn Miller, from Marysville, Washington, will represent the Juniors on the Student Council. B re w e r, Chem aw a's 1972-73 V a rs ity R a lly Squad strikes a pose for photographer Al F rancis Bottom row Mary Looney, R a lly Queen Lorena Thompson. Top row L o retta Penney A ltern a te Lynn M ille r, and Sharon W att. R allq Squad Works Hard The 72-73 school athletic season will be cheered on by the Varsity Rally Squad - Rally Queen Lorena Thompson, Loretta Penney, Mary Loo ney, Sharon Watt and alternate Lynn Miller. Cheering our Junior Varsity athletes on will be Rally Queen Dodi McDonald, Winifred Ward, Fanny Henry, Deby Stanger and alternate Sarah Abbott. These girls came back to Chemawa M itc h e ll, Brewer Hail boys elected Delbert Okbaok, a junior from Teller, Alaska, as their President for the 1972-73 school year. Floyd Jim, a senior from Angoon, Alaska, was elected Vice-President, with Ralph Beans, a senior from Pilot Station, Alaska, as Secretary, and Morris Douglas, another senior from Ambler, Alaska, as Treasurer. The election results for Unit Hall Leaders were - Leland Tom for Unit One, Morris Douglas for Unit Two, Moses Edwards for Unit Four, and Moses Peter for Unit Five. M c N a ry two weeks in advance to prepare for the football season. Full of pep and honor for the Braves, and Chemawa itself, these girls are working their hardest to stir up the old school spirit. They’ve been planning pep rallies, skits and little mischievous schemes to brighten up the school year. As Lorena Thompson put it, “ Let’s get out there and support both the team and the rally squad, and make this the best year ever.” P ic K O ffic e r s Mitchell Hall students elected Dorm Council Officers on September 24th. Pat James, a senior from Belling ham, Washington, was elected Presi dent. Lloyd Davis, a senior from Selawik, Alaska, was named Vice- President. Charles Edwards, a senior from Omak, Washington, was chosen as Secretary, and Ronnie Philemonoff, a senior from St. Paul Island, Alaska, is the Treasurer. Ken Madros, a sen ior from Kaltag, Alaska, is the Student Council Representative. McNary Hall students elected Gary Abrahamson, a sophomore from Spo kane, Washington, as their President for the 1972-73 school year. Frank Bitonti, a sophomore from Hydaburg, Alaska, was elected Vice- President with Raymond Paul, a soph omore from Wapato, Washington, as Secretary. The Treasurer is Leland Wilson, a junior from White Swan, Washington, and the Student Council Representative is Lloyd Vincent, a junior from Point Hope, Alaska. A freshman from LaPush, Washington, Harold Black, is Sergeant-at-Arms.