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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1976)
New Policy Student Reaction Stricter Rules Enforcement When students were asked how they felt about the stricter enforcement of the rules, they answered: Only there for the benefit of the students. Boo - Boo. THE BOOT Pretty bad, too getting kicked out. many students Dave. The year comes closer and closer to an end, but that s not the only end, according to Mr. Louis; He is applying pressure to the students and hopes to stop all the partying and goings on. A firm hand is the way to handle these things, <he says, and a little persuading Could put an end to it all. Now-a-davs if you committ three or more major rule violations, you will be brought before the review board committee. You will have a fair hearing and judgement shall be passed upon you. The rules are very tough. They say the rules are the only way to make us straighten up, but nowadays we the young generation are different and these rules are making more and more students become drop-outs. Haze. No longer can you skip or miss classes 3 times,. You can, but you’ll ^sooner or later have to face the review board committee. Rules are made to be broken: cause when these rules popped-up the drinking, smoking and what not, started happening. H. Cooper It seetns that some people aren’t paying attention to these warnings. Right after a speech by Mr. Louis, we had the worst weekend of this year’s history. As a result 18 stu dents have been dropped or just gave up and went home. Too strict and you get kicked out for smelling alcohol on you. Hugh Without some of our best friends around, this place has lost its old school spirit. And it seems pretty hard to find interesting or fun things to do around here. Our big pow-wow circles on the lawns have been cut off. The aiternative is only to be bored. By the way, if you have any sug gestions on what sort of activities to do, tell Mr. Scare about them. Maybe we, the remainder of the student body can get this school going.again and create some school spirit once more. Not the party spirits we have had, but fun trips or concerts or camping. Who knows you could be happy to be here and not regret it after all. Isaac Jack Burnt out - that’s why students get kicked out. Lew Too hard, not half the chance they should get. Gary C. Third Quarter Honor Roll Announced Seniors Lee (Slim) Adolph Wayne Ballew Sarah Balluta Johnson Booth Ricky Edmo Donna Finley Alex Gregory JaniceGrigsby Sarah Hurley Isaac Jack Darlene Madros Leona d McCarr Joanne Merculief 3 40 3*59 3*59 3 co 337 3 33 3 33 3;50 3 qq 3*33 3.88 3 qq 4 00 Roger Mitchell Hugh Patkotak Vicki Penn Les Segevan Erdman Simmonds Billy Wassillie Hilda Willie Mary Willis Darlene Zacherle 3.17 3.25 3.00 3.20 3.27 3.33 3.17 3.67 3.67 Juniors By Hazel Noyes Third Quarter Graduate Elsie Bodfish Jeffery Cowan Deborah Jane David Martin Annie Schwejda 3.20 4.00 3.00 3.17 3.50 Sophomores Evelyn Aishanna Karen Bowman Mary Bush Phil Campbell Susan Delong Vanessa Lallashute Sharon Martinez Velma Washines Sophia Woodenlegs 3.71 4.00 3.00 3.33 4.00 3.20 3.00 3.20 3.40 Freshmen Roger Mitchell, a member of the class of “ 76” , graduated at the end of the 3rd quarter. He went home with a GPA of 3.17. Congratulations, Roger! Roberta Berry Doris David Marjorie Moon Bonnie Pimms Denise Pimms Barbara Poitra Sherry Poitra Susan Yupe 3.20 3.60 3.40 3.40 3.00 3.00 3.60 3.00