Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 12, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
LOCALS
Some strawberries are ripe.
Quite a number of girls went up to
Salem last Saturday.
Quite a number of teachers went to
Portland last Thursday.
Fred Bain pitched a good game of
baseball last Saturday evening.
Rev. ; Winans, of Salem, gave an in-,
teresting talk .in chapel last Sunday
evening.
; We have nice warm weather nowa
days. No more complaints of the Ore
gon showers.
' The Ohemawa band went to Wood
burn on Saturday and returned on the
evening train.
The various companies of the school
had another competitive drill immedi
ately after the social.
Miss Ethel Parrish, of Willamette
University, was Miss Dohse's visitor
Sunday and Monday.
The little boys have baseball grounds
by themselves and have several teams
organized named under various leagues.
" On Monday morning, before break
fast,the Chemawa battalion went through
parade tactics. The band played.
Chemawa American (Chemawa, Ore.)
continues to come regularly. We are
interested in the good work you seem to
be doing. The Normal Wireless.
Boys who had attended the girls'
Mandolin Club party reported having
had the finest time they ever had in
any other party given.
Fred and Clarence Lewis, accom
panied by their father, left for their
home in Alaska last Sunday afternoon
Tillie Lewis and Dollie Case went as
far as Portland with them.
Boys, if you want to hear good
music go to room 23 in Mitchell Hall
and listen. A young man in that room
will be, glad to play some nice tunes for
you.
The managers of the various teams of
the Rose Avenue League are all after
Joe Charles to sign up with them. Joe
is one of the boys that can play behind
the bat just as good, as any amateur
catcher can play.
WARM SPRING NOTES
We are congratulating Charles Jackson
on his rapid recovery from a serious
surgical operation.
Mr. Smith, our new engineer, is help
ing the girls vvith their basket ball. We
like him very much.
Miss White, our new teacher, is just
"all right," and we are hoping that she
will like Warmspring so well that she
will never leave us.
One a zip, two a. zip,. 'three a zip a zam!
Warmspring school boys don't give a
razzle dazzle hobble gobble zip boom
ban! Warmspring school boys, rah! rah!
rah! .
Last Saturday a game of base ball
was played between the school boys and
the. young men of the reservation. The
boys let the "reservation" beat just to
encourage them, and oh 1 but you ought
to have heard them uerow".
WARMSPRINGS SCHOOL SONG.
(Tune "My Bonnie.")
Our school is the best in creation,
Our school is our pride and delight; .
For we are the boys and girls
Whom, mind you, will always do right.
CHORUS
Warmsprings;? Warmsprings?
Jolly old Warmsprings fGr me, Tor me,
Warmsprings! Warmsprings!
Jolly old Warmsprings for me, for me.
We'll show you the very best people
That e'er in the world you will see,
For we will be honest and noble,
And we shall be happy and free.
Chorus: Warmsprings, etc.