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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1902)
CHEMAWiAAMERlCAN. 'm. Supt. Fritter lfaatiihteft in ft very. fit ting speech compHn?Mingtne htss its excellent record and BoWpting the g4ft in1 behalf of the Behoof. - . iJMIiftni B. Mahone, claps oraW, then df!tivrert an address to his-class which . shotted careful thought and preparation and gratitude for all our government in do-' Ink for .the Indian race. A vocnlsolo.-G.od Bye Sweet Day," was beautifully rendered by Mrs.Carthrae, a sister of Sup). Potter. After a short address by Supt. Potter1, tliei , audience united iti'slniii'i(r"Americ" and ftlj,Jft,:far the athletic field where at 4 p.m., , aatv-brtll irarae between the school , i en m n.dtttie Willamette Ualverhity team took . place resulting; in a vli'tovy 'for the Cne'-. .mawa team score. At 6:30 a hand concert; j was given under the leading ot Prof. Heni . jy, S'Oudenmeyer whose able instruction has made tiUr band the best In the state .Atf,J,p.. m. in spite of lowering clou Is' an, j P.regQn ' mist the A lb to y Ex press ' br,)llKftt out from Salem more than one.' i.cbtji'd additional visitor's to witness the ltrajtiutini exerciseB "held in the school Chupel. At t.OO p. m J the' large chapel whV filled and many, were obliged to stand from lark of romj thera being three-hundred' fllt-y visitors from Salem.' A the rich notes JPfi prbcefsionat march as plnyed by Miss Lot lie t'aiie of the JulW oIhbs .filled ' the room. , " Th graduating class composed, of fmr ' young women looking very dainty In their pretty white gowns, and twelve yojihtf men in neat blak suiis hiarched' slowly' down the alsle'iriouiUed the steps and took their -places perserved for (hem oil t lie rostrum!' facing the 'audience. Opposite the class sat Supt. Potter, Gov. and Mrs. Ger, Vice ; PreBtdehf and Mrs. Hawley 'of Wiltum tte UoVveralty' Sverlal of the clergy from Salem and others . ' ' ' ' After the piano solo by L tile Luae and 1 the Invocation: by R v.C.ltabing or Solem the 'following program was rendered: ' PiahoiJlo." . . " v?.1"'vLottleJ Lane IoocHfion". r.ivRe'C: A Rabin ' Kon'tfv!1:.1 a 1 choir LUtffti 'iU IS Und,.of ttvtf HdrilFalrtmnkv''-' Orat ion . . . . . : .Hli.ifttU.u Charles Alels the. Snecllit. i,U Piano Solo Irene Campbell Romance op.' 44. Rubensteln. A Legend f Fire.., Vina Wnodworth gorg Nesika Qnirtette The Jolliest Bovb Alive'. Emeron. Oration.:. Alfred OllliB A Fact'orln Civilizuti-n. Vocal Solo...-. ...... Charley Cuiter: A Thousand Leagues under I be & a. Pet rle. Oration Theresa Clieaw The Mau with a' I lobby'. Piano Solo ... . ......... Gertrude Brewer ' Gondoliera op, 41,-Mot.zknwBki Orallon James Suii ill Our Flag. . Address to Class, Vice-President W. C. ' - Hawley f; Willamette Univep-ity Presentation of Dlploms,.Gov. T. T. Geer Glee.-...j..... ... ..Choir Sunbeam. Fairbank. , First Honors , . All members of the Glass acquitted them selves wiih honor to themselves and tliflr school, frod so closed our Twenty second annual commencement . . The offloers'6f the 10:20 p. va. Overland' having failed to receive orders the Irwin Sped through Cheinawa leavingabout three hundred amazed and disappointed people standing outside the gates. The gytnna' gium wan thrown open the hand was order ed out and the visitors who were dfvoler of TerpsiiThiire amused themselves tripping the "LighV fantastic" till ft. prcll cni down from Tortland to carVy them back to town. ' ' 1 LOCAll AND PERSONAL! ' Ni! hoi as Lawii Is making' a-eprfilg' sail for Mr. Potter. ' ' ' '; - i The tail rs arq mHkinjiome new base ball suits f.ir tut team, . jVsnle Crook Unmaking , a n?ce suit Ut Pr. (ai't fight of Saltti. ;ir.l'- ,r Mist Mnry X homsoiHAmklntr hrseU. s tailor made suit in the bailor sjipp. " "Mrf '-Gtf'lflMh' froiij BilftWVviBit.fd . hW daUglitcr'MaiJrh; s(l.lftii? Oe'tiyxieuw meiit.-