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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1902)
8 CHEMAWA AMERICAN. du-rtrial, literary, anl native work, preptr ed, un ler the direct ion-of the Superintend ent of Indian Schools, by the pupils of the titffVrent iriMiitutions. This work, which willaow the practical education the Gov ernment is giving lis ward-, is ("he dismay ed at the he idqiiarteri of he Department of Tiirlmn Elu.Mtloi, West Hotel, Mi n eapnlis. An In liin girls' raviddin olub, a band, and a biseball club, will also be feattifs 1 U Department tb-it will uttraot much attention. Interesting programs are being prepared for i ich of these MiiDimr sohoola m 1 f rora present indications the attendance will be the largest in the history of ludlau institu- Relics of 1903 Donated to the Juniors My dear young friends of the Junior class You are soou to enter upon the duties and responsibilities of Seniors. We the etnas of lft)2 who are so much o'der and wier recogml1 your extreme yntrhfulness and deem It titling to give you some points from our vast fluid uf knowledge and experience that you nviy profit by our example and avoid the very, very few mistake we have made. We refer yu to a valuable little book com plied by the "How to Behave' society and published by the Fuddlu Kiver Journal Publishing O. of Chemawa entitled "Don't" i shall quote a few selections: 'D.n't talk across the cimpustn your sweet bye and bye your roouwoate m y be a reporter In disguise 'Don't wHtejnotes to yourarloraM adored that wjiild melt an iceberg, some one else 'D n't wild ice ereiiin by m-mbrof the faculty il way tmt re o'i her. Literary people are gfiifrnlly ahant minded. 'Don't Ion k a nlk with the pur p se of a-c!den'ally meeting your b at file d. Y i uav receive an invitation to be ahseni from ib next sociable. 'Doi.'l wlien attending a fashionabledin ner put stew, however d -licioua it muy be, in your coat pocket. It it bad form, beside stew is not solid. DoVtJ in the Band unless you aredtad sure you will enjoy making goo I music lor your best girl and gome other teller to march to 'D.ih'i flunk and then era no fortximln ailons. . 'Dui'ttry too much. P pe siiya, ' Onn science will only one geniu At. so wide Is art, ao narrow human wit." 'Don' 1 under value character. Someone said, "Whn weal h is lost, iiotiiiug U Inst; When health is :nst something is lost but when character Is lost all is lost.' Young friend we have posettslon of some relics which we desire to hand on down to you. Mr. President, our elaps pony as you see is in good condition provhi" he has beep ridden little bv ua. Treat him well and if yon would be wis" use him seldom, Tills pade, though appirently n w, has served 11a well ; we present It to yu, you will find It useful in cultivating tha fid Is of knowledge and invaluable in digging up ideas Joseph W oi-i.an. Response to Donation of Relics. Mr. PresiJent and clime of 1902:- IVe, the Junior class, thank you for your wise ad vie; without it, uo doubt, we would be unable to ft iUh our course. We shall at once get up a club for the Pudding River Journal in ordr o obtain a prize copy of tb.it valuable b ak you have mentioned. We thank you lor these beautiful and useful presents so generously bestowed up on im. i. icklug in the sup Ti r id mality of (be clisa of 1902, this pouy may be obliged to carry u through many rei'a tions wbile this beautiful spade shall hang 011 our wall a reminder of your generally, a:id whju your ma-nel fa'ls upm us, we shall endeavol to carry it wort Idly and be to the cUss b.low u? the inspiration you have b.eu to ua.-Ci'isttcv Jousaos.