VOL. 10. FEBRUARY 28, 1908. NO. 40 9 A imversary Memorable Time in the School's History. Tuesday evening, February 25th, 1908, in Chemawa chapel, was celebrated the 28th anniversary of the birth of this great school At the appointed time Superintendent Chalcraft and Assist ant Superintendent Campbell and their various assistants and industrial teachers, together with the entire student body, assembled in the chapel in obser vation of the annual custom. . The large room was crowded to the utmost. The hand was out in uniform and during the period of waiting for what might proper ly be termed the s program, played a fw selections. There were .' college yells that made the various 'college pen nants which decorated the walls flutter with excitement. : Care seemed thrown to the winds and there was . evidence of enjoyment and good will, mingled with a serious realization of the occasion, -on all s'des Supt. Chalcraft acted as chairman on this occasion and t ook charge of the pro gram, which was entirely impromptu in its character. He first called for a selection by the band. This was follow ed with: a , song by the entire audience. There were a few. remarks by Supt. Chal craft in; iwhich he touched on certain : matters with pride and seriousness. The band then played again. About this time Colonel Hofer, editor of the Capital Journal of -Salem, came in and the student-body very promptly honored him with a "yell." We then heard a favorite hymn well rendered by the school. . This was followed by the Lord'sPrayer, in which all joined.1 The band " then .rendered another selec tion. ; ; . ...... f :: - ... ;.-.,'.. Supt. Chalcraft then spoke briefly of the founding of the school by: Captain Wilkinson. Of the changes during .the past 28 years changes; for the better, .but. which came inevitably with the flight of years. He drew .attention to : what is possible of accomplishment in even a single year,rof: the, great value of the institution, to the young .people, and many . things ; which . are , important in . their bearing on, the school life. At the close of his remarks all joined in sing-