Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, March 10, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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CH EM A WA
A M E RICA N
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It seems that it is about time for some­
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tion of an official “C” as the emblem of
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Jk. d< honor to the athletes of the school who
are entitled to wear one. The colleges
Mrs. Fulkerson took the first and
of the country all have an official style
second basketball teams’ pictures on
of letter, so why should we have our
Saturday afternoon.
honored ones in athletics go about wear­
Mr. Campbell returned home the first
of the week from a business trip to Si­ ing “Cs” of all descriptions? Something
should be done if we are to keep in line
letz in the interestof the school.
with other schools and colleges.
The word “ Kola” is on every tongue
now-a days. Better hurry along with
ACADEMIC ITEMS
that entertainm ent girls, we’re getting
Eddie Lynch is the morning engineer
anxious.
We are pleased to note that the work this week.
of the carpenters and plasterers on the
The Band boys are looking forward to
Small B oys’ Home is nearing completion their party.
rapidly.
Milton George and George Kross have
Mr. Mitchell ha- removed the fir completed 24 screens for the small boys’
boughs from the rosebushes along Rose building.
Avenue, as the frost has disappeared in
The chief engineer has promoted Hen­
these parts.
ry Mills from the repair detail to the
Mrs. Laura Alexander, of Los Angeles, night shift.
California, and Mrs. Maggie Wilson, of
George Wilson is reading a book enti­
Athena, Oregon the former a sister and
tled “Strive and Succeed.” He sa\s it is
the latter a cousin of Leanora, Callista,
very interesting.
Margaret and Elizabeth Rainville, have
Alvina Sandaine and Maggie Johnson
been making them a visit this week.
are now working in the laundry ami get­
Mr. and Mrs Pickering, parents of
ting along nicely.
Mrs. Chalcraft, are here from their home
Mrs. Campbell and Miss Irene attend­
in Seattle, Wa-h., for a visit of indefinite
duration
They visited at Cbemawa a ed the concert given in Portland, Sunday
couple of years ago and at that time evening, by the famous pianist, Josef
made friends who are ph as« d to welcome Hofmann.
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them again.
The plumbers have been busy «luring
the week digging a water-pipe ditch to
the new hog pen. This is duite a job
and will reduire some time to complete
it, as the distance from the nearest pos­
sible connection to the pen is about 300
yards, and care must be taken in laying
the pipe, as the ditch goes through the
strawberry patch.
Maggie Johnson has been working in
the dining hall for some time, but now
she is working in the laundry and she
likes it for a change.
Mary Bartlett, Eva Keluche, Martha
Alfaro, Rachel McCoy, Bessie McGuire
and Grace Perkins are all working in the
laundry now and like the place very
much.