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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1909)
2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN LOCALS 4 4 far tc -tSU- tW Tt&r Tr iW -g&f A tJt itr tH New pupils continue to arrive at Chemawa. And now we will get busy doing work for the Alaskan-Yukon-Exposition. Teachers meeting was held on Monday evening in Mrs. Campbell's school room, The Senior and Juniors held a meet ing on Friday afternoon to make ar rangements for their annual Valentine party which will be held on the fifteenth this year, as Valentine!s Day will be on Sunday. The monthly entertainment held in the chapel on Monday evening was very creditable. The clarinet solo by Alex Cajete, the monologue by Christine Bos well and the thacbw pictures by the eighth grade were particularly enjoyed, Boys and girls, after you learn the patriotic songs you have been practicing every month this year, sing them, do not yell them as some of you did "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" on Monday night. A well sung chorus is beautiful, but a patriotic song which is howled is quite the reverse, MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENT. Owing to ccnflicting dates for various things the regular monthly entertain ment for January was not given by the pupils of the school until Monday even ing, February 1st. These entertainments are of undoubted value to all who take part in them and( afford an evening of pleasure and , instruction to the entire' student body. The following program was given in a manner which was a credit to thepupiJs and their instructors: ' -1. Song ''Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" - - School 2 Recitation Selection From" Evangeline'' Mattie Hayden Sixth Grade, Miss Grear; Teacher. 3. Clarinet Solo "Long, Long Ago" - - - . - Alex Cajete Senior Class, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher. i, MonologueHome Study Christine Boswell Fourth Grade, Miss White, Teachor. 5. Recitation "The Snow Man on His Dig nity - Archie Russia Third Grade, Miss Earlouher, Teacher, (3. Piano Solo "La Golondrina'5 V"N . , ' .' - Dolly Case Junior Class, . Mrs. Campbell, Teacher. 7. Recitntion "Our Hired Girl" - i - - - Chester Mecum Fifth Grade, Mr. Fickle, Teacher. 8. Recitation V - Eighteen Boyg First Grade, Miss DohseJ Teacher. 9. Dialogue When I am a Woman Mary Voutrain, Phyllis Fairfield, Josephine Harris, Jane Bailey, Dora Luke. Second Grade, Margaret Lowry, Teacher. 10, Pantomime "Bopeep's Party" Eighth Grade, Miss Royer, Teacher. 11, Salute the Flair - - - School 12, Chorus America - School BAND CONCERT. The Chemawa Band of gome twenty odd piece?, under the direction of Mr. Charles E, Lareen, gave a concert in Chapel last Saturday evening which was a treat musically and certainly re flected credit on Mr. Larsen and his bandmen. The program which follow speaks for itself; 1. March-A Tip-Topper - - Corey 2. Overture Turco in Italy - Rosfiui 3. Euphonium Solo "JVly Joseph ine" - Daniels Walter Miller. i Intermezzo "Golden Rod" - - Mable McKinlej 5 Patrol "A'leiican" - Meacbam (Musicians Strike) 6 "In ian War Dance" - - Pellsterlt, Jr. (Musicians Return) 7 Overture "Sweet Briar'' - Laurenderu 8 An Indian Intermezzo "Rainbow" - Weniich 9 Overture "Ideal" - - Daniels 10 March 'The Master Stroke" - Lampe