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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
s THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENT The teachers and pupils of our school have undertaken to provide us with an entertainment once a month during the present school year. Friday evening we had the pleasure of being present at the first program rendered. In every way it was most creditable for the pupils who appeared on the platform and be yond doubt was a satisfaction to their teachers. We cannot mention in detail what was given, further than to state that every grade in the school was re presented. The following program speaks for itself: Piano Solo . Margaret Lowry Senior Class, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher. Recitation "To-Day " . . y ... .Orin French Junior Class, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher. Song "Sweet and Low". Sixteen Girls Third Grade, Miss Earlougher, Teacher. Reading ......... . . . Helen JUillstrom Eighth Grade, Miss Royer, Teache r. Song "Honey town" . . r . . . . . . John Horn and N ne Girls Second Grade, Miss Brewer, Teacher, Recitation "The Apple Tree". . .Marie Mann First Grade, Miss Dobse, Teacher. Recitation "Autumn" . . , .Lily Burns Fifth Grade, Mr. Fickle, Teacher. Song 'Merry Autumn Days",Minnie Picard Leila Wilson, Walter Haight,Thos Mulling Seventh Grade Miss Royer, Teacher. Recitatidn "Playing Hide and Seek. ... " Eleanor Zimmerman Fourth Grade, Miss White, Teacher. Song "Mother Goose Medley" ..... First Grade, Miss Dobse Teacher. Recitation "Betty and the Bear". .... . ....... ......... Maud Lowry Sixth Grade, Mr. Fickle, Teacher. Recitation "An Apple Lesson", Oscar Grant Third Grade, Miss Earlougher, Teacher. Recitation "Politeness". .... Roy Mclntyre Second Grade, Miss Brewer, Teacher. Recitation "George's Birthday". ... . . ... ... George Horn Fourth Grade, Miss White, Tercher. Salute the Flag" Am erica" .School CHEM A WA'S SCHEDULE. Oct. 24 University of Oregon Second at Che mawa. Won 5 to 0. Oct. 30 Albany College at Albany. Lost 7 to 0. Nov. 7 Fort Stevens at Chemawa. Nov. 14 Pacific University at Chemawa. Nov 21 Oregon Agriculture College Second, Nov. 26 Young Mn's Catholic Club of Port. land at Chemawa. Dec, .5 Salem High at Salem. Dec. 12 Multnomah Athletic Club at Port land. Dec. 19 (Open) Dec.25 Astoria Athletio Club at Astoria. Jau.l The Dalles Athletic Club at The Dalles i The 10,000 landless Indians of Cali fornia are in 350 bands, some of which are few in numbers, and the.-e are so scattered that there is great difficulty in providing schools and missions for them. Only by admitting them to the white schools wherever these are, and by including them in the Christian teaching of the churches nearest them, can they be instructed and evangelized. Ten con secrated field matrons are doing noble work at different points, but more aru needed for places remote from any church work. Indian's Friend. Left -Over Items A letter recived from Eugene Williams informs us that he will soon return to school. -J. D. Peter Seltice sends greetings to every body at Chemawa and says he will pay us a visit soon. J. Df Mrs. Brewer is a fine cook and rio hoy or girl should complain about the food, but should be ready to help her at any time. V. B.