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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1981)
V o l. 81 M a y ,1981 S a l e m , .OR No. 4 CH EM AW A GRADUATES 47 TERRY P01TRA is a 17 year old Chip pewa originally from Belcourt, North Dakota, who now resides in Portland. Terry has been at Chemawa for four years. He has participated in football, basketball, and baseball. He belongs to Lettermen’s Club and the Student Council. Terry was chosen an outstanding senior by his classmates for his scholastic and extracurricular abilities. To know Terry is to know a very understanding and caring friend. ADMINISTRATORS NEEDED More professionally educated and trained managers and administrators are needed by Indian tribes, organ izations, and agencies in order for them to cope with the complexities of business life today Northeastern State University at Tahlequah, OK, will graduate live students with its newly initiated Master of Business Administration degree (MBA). These five young people have prepared themselves to work in the area of business administration. Groups interested in hiring these may contact: This is a day to remember. It is a J OUTSTANDING SENIORS J happy one for each of us who graduate, and for our families and friends. Donald J. Bread, Director MBA Tribal Management Program Northeastern State University Tahlequah, OK 74464 (918) 456-5511 Ext. 227/228 Indian young people holding BA degrees are invited to contact the above for in formation about the course of study that leads to the awarding of the MBA degree. Adaptable to circumstance, one or two years are required for completing the course work. « i Althea was picked as an outstanding senior because of her academic perform ance, her gentle, pleasant, even- tempered ways, and her contribution to sports as their ever-faithful pho tographer. She has also been very busy in Student Council affairs. DEBBIE PERDASH is a Shoshone- Bannock from Fort Hall, Idaho. She has attended school at Chemawa for four years. Debbie’s hobbies include basket ball, beading and dancing. Debbie was elected “ Miss Chemawa 1981“ and represented our school at the Indian Youth Conference, Missoula, Montana, in late April. She has served the school and her class as class president and is a very good student. L I ALTHEA LIBERTY is a 17 year old senior from Dixon, Montana. She has attended Chemawa for three years. Her courses of study this year were English IV, Advanced Photography, TV Production, and Home Ec. After graduation, Althea plans a vacation trip to Hawaii; other than that, her plans have not yet sta bilized. i “ Every man must educate himself. Books and teachers are helps; the work is his.”