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THE C HEM AW A AMERICAN
Cbe 3)emawa Hmerican
PjiblisKed Weehly at the United
States Indian Training School.
Subscription Price, 25 Cents a Year. . Clubs of
Five or Over 20 Cents. ' '"-
Entered at the Chemavva, Oregon, Postoffice as sec
. ond-class mail matter. :
PRINTING STAFF ; L
Webster Hudson Benjamin Wilcox
Gordon Ho bucket Calvin Darnell
Louis John John McCush
Henry Darnell John Service
- James Evans
We are a couple of days late in put
ting out this issue, but owing to our
commencement exercises it was impos-
aiklo f.v ne'fn hp nn fimeA Wp dpirprl
to 'print sbme of the details of our com
jiiencenient and a few of the papers of
the graduates. In our next issue we
.jyill run the remainder of the papers of
those' who constituted the graduating
class or yU5. . '
' , SALUTATORY
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higher endeavors, really know our cap
abilities and our limitations and ' we
-i:vl Jthptr for- thpir -kind npss find in
struction. ....
While we have been busy --in . this
;ing the characters; which we shall retain
through- life. We are sure the education
redeivell duire will help prepare us to
take our places-among the men and wo
men' of our busy world ; will help us to
work for -thb best interests of ;our race, .
and to sliowthatfthev money and care
bestowed 'upon us by our ; good govern
ment will bring satisfactory results. ;
: 'W "hope .that- our class motto will
Help us all through, our life, arid that our
vfixy may always be "Oil ward ' and Up
ward," and never the1 rerse.; ' r
After days of studying the same' les
sons, enduring the same trials -and shar
ing the same pleasures, triei 'comes - to
us at last the' gratincation of accornplish
raent . iv -v'fe KjHhn. ,':j x
Our thoughts hiid interests have been
about the same,1' but this day of gradua
tion marks the first great change of our
litest . V?-' M?&y'r: -'
There isalways a feeling of pride and
pain on tliisfday it is a day of jb3y; yet a
(fay of sadness this day so lqrig looked
forward' to our graduating day Com
mencement day f Joy that We" have com
pleted our K course and 'sadness kthat we
liave.at last reacrled: "the. seasbn of-; jart- .
lhg. Whatever the future may have in
store for us, we do. not know, bat it should
surely be a future of greater activity and
usefulness. ' J ":.
Let us strive to push "Ohwiird and
Upward", through life in spite of all dis
couragement. We will loNk forward to
the goal of our endeavors which we
should ever keep before us. r
In the great school cf life we will - not
forget dear old C h e m a w a C h em a w.a--
our happy home. We will look back
with fond remembrance, uta pvr happy
school days the days which, we will nl
wrays remember asair happiest, days.
The people of Saiem and vicinity have
a 1 w ay s shown t he i r k i n d 1 y i n te res t i n
this School and we, the pupils, have al
ways appreciated the kind words and en
couragement received so generously from
you.. ;. . . . ... . :
As the represenrative of the class, I
again assure you of the hearty welcome
accorded you and assure you that the