Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, November 21, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN,
Chemawa employes and Departments.
Below we give the members of the Chemawa school in order that thoae desiring
to come to Chemawa may get acquainted with the various departments of the school.
The head matron has charge of the various departments and superintends the va
rious domestic departments of the girls, including the domestic science department.
In the bakery our boys are given instruction not only in bread baking, but also
in baking cakes and confections.
The tailor not only gives instruction in gentlemen's tailoring, but also has a class ot
girls who are making excellent progress in ladies' tailoring.
In the shoe and harness Bhop nothing much is attempted beyond harnessmaking,
shoempking, saddlery and repairing. For the past six years this department has
taken the first prize at the Oregon State Fair against all comers for the excellence of
Cbemawa's harness and saddles.
The engineer has charge of steam healing, electric lighting, the power which
runs the laundry and shops, the pumping of water, etc., etc., and in this department
a young man has excellent chance s.
The gardener has charge of the gardening and Chemawa's nice orchard.
The poultry department does not appear under the head of Chemawa's faculty,
but this po&ition is well filled bv Mr. Overman, our tailor, who thoroughly understands
poultry raising and the care of them.
Thos. W. Potter, Superintendent.
William P. Campbell, Asst. Supt,
Leon A. Woodin, Clerk.
Antoine Caisse, Asst. Clerk.
Florence Hutchinson, " "
John Stacy, " "
Disciplinarian.
Sara C. Cloutier, Teacher 8th Grade.
Etta M. French, 6th a 7th "
Nellie J. Campbell, " 5th "
Margaret Miller, " 4lh "
John H. Wilson, " 3rd "'
Calla J. Westfall, " 2nd "
Frances Bowman, "Primary "
Uattie A. Grove, " " Rec. "
MaryE. Theisz, Head Matron,
Maggie J. McFadden, S. B y' Matron.
Carrie Backer, DinitiK Hall "
Mary Hilb, Large Boys, "
Amy I. Sellers, Small Girls' "
W. J. Stephenson, Physician.
Anna M. oherrurd, Nurse.
Sara O'Here, Seamstress.
Agnes Bagnell, Asst. "
Katie L. Brewer, Laundress.
Maggie Mitchell, Asst. "
Joseph Tea ho, Baker.
Arthur H. Williams, Cook.
Dollie Wiggins, Asst. "
Alex Young, " "
S. M. Childers, Farmer.
M. V. Cooper, Industrial Teacher,
Chas. H. Woods, Carpenter.
Anton F. Overman, Tailor.
Adolph Farrow, Shoe & Harness Maker,
Samuel D. Becker, Engineer,
William Lovelace, Asst. "
Geo. S. Hilb, Wagonmaker.
Harry E. Mann, Blacksmith,
Eddie Davis, Nigh twatcb man.
Henry N. Stoudenmeyer, Band Master
and Painter.
Edwin D. Godwin, Dairyman.
John Weatley, Gardener.
Myrtle H. Cooper, Teacher, Domestic
Science.
Henry Lovelace, Printer.