Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, November 27, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENT.
Our. regular monthly entertainment
for November partobk largely of a
Thanksgiving character and Was held
in chapel on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24.
As we give the program in full below it
is only necessary to slate that it was
certainly "as good as it looks."
1. Chorus "Praise God From Whom all
Blessings Flow" . . School
2. Reading of Thanksgiving Proclamation,
: Harry Jones
Junior, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher.
3. C horus "Landing of the Pilgi ims" Choir
d. Recitation . . . . . . .... Josephine Harris
Second Grade, Miss Brewer, Teacher.
. 5. Recitation ''Thanksgiving Day". . .
; .. . . . ..... . .... Carl Stone
Sixth Grade, M Fickle, Teacher.
6. Song "Swell the Anthem,". ....
..Girls from 5th Normal
Margaret Lowry, Teacher.
7. Recitation "Thanksgiving Joys"
...................... Viola Brown
6th Grade, Dora Clauson. Teacher.
8. Primary Number Work ...
' ............ .."Ten Little Pumpkins"
First Grada, Miss Dohse, Teacher.
9. Piano Solo Alice Chalcraft
10. Dialogue "Our Heroes". ...
Virginia . . Mary Gibeau
Massachusetts ..... Viola Ferris
Connecticut. ...... Annie Evans
Pennsylvania. . . .Christina Lane
Rhode Island. .'. .Violet Edwards .
North Carolina. . . Maud Lowry
South Carolina... Ellen Ferris
New Hampshire . .Lizzie Martin
Maine . ..... ... . . . Mabel Picard
New York . . . . '. Oscar Case
Pupils of the 7th Giade, Miss Royer, Teacher.
11. Song "Why Mr. Gobbler Changed
His Mind1'.' . ... .... .Twelve Boys
Third Grade, Miss Earlougher, Teacher.
12.. "Thanksgiving Photographs" Louise
Moss and Matilda Gibeau, James Finley,
Elmer Plucker, David Leno, Corbett
Underwood.
Fourth Grade, Aciss White, Teacher. .
13, Exercise - "The First Thanksgiving" ...
Frances Picard, Sara Pecatrovitch,
Phyllis Fairfield, Mary Voutrain, ; Dora;
Luke, Josie Harris, Jane Bailey- - .
Second Grade, Miss Brewer, Teacher.
li Song "Just Some One" Manuel Swanson
Eighth Grade, Miss Royer, Teacher.
15. Poem 'The Indian's Story".......
, , . . .... ........ ..... Loulin Brewer
Senior, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher.
16. Recitation "The First Thanksgiving,"
........ . . . ... ... Douglas Luke
Third Grade, Miss Earlougher, Teacher.
17. Dialogue "Who Shall be Queen"
...... Girls of Junior Class
Mrs. Campbell, Teacher.
18. Essay "History of Thanksgiving"
.Benjamin Wilcox
Fifth Grade, Mr. Fickle, Teacher.
19. Recitation- 'His First Day at School"
..... .............. McKinley Moses
First Grade, Miss Dohse, Teacher.
20. Exercise';The Inquiring Pumpkins"
Jerry Rees, Firman Wilson, Charles
Dick, Roy Wilson.
Fourth urade, Miss White, Teacher.
2L Salute the Flag. . . . .... . . . . School
Star Spangled Banner. . ... ... . . . . . .School
CUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS.
The tailor -shop and every person in it
joins in giving thanks for the many
blessings received during the past year.
We are thankful for the perfect peace
that exists in our midst. Thankful for
the good health that we all enjoy.
Thankful for this great opportunity to
prepare ourselves for a useful career
while at I heniawa. Thankful for the
bounteous supply of all the good in life.
Thankful to our coach who guides our
boys on to victory on the football grid
iron. Thankful to our football boys
who are Wise enough to obey the ad
monitions of their instructor. Thank
ful for all things that come to us for the
good of our school. rl hankfnl for the
turkey and the cranberry sauce that we
enjoyed on Thanksgiving Day; for these
things and all others we join and give
thanks, first to God, who in his wisdom
and providence so fully cares and pro
vides for every want at this season of
Thanksgiving. The Tailor Shop.