THE CHRMAWA AMERICAN 4 V J .7 r , " . 5 . 4n i - . I Cbetnawa's Band Chemawa has one of the best bands on the Pacific Coast. Under the able leader ship of Prof. Henry N. Stoudenmeyer it has taken its place in the front rank. The band is equipped with silver triple plate instruments as follows: Solo, 1st., 2nd., and 3rd. Cornets; Eb solo, 1st., 2nd., 3rd., and 4th, Clarionets; Piccolo; Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxo phones; 1st., 2nd and 3rd., Franch Horns; 1st. and 2nd. Tromlxmcs; Oboe; Bassoon; Baritone; Bb Bass; Eb Bass; 2BBb Hasses; Bass Drum; Side Drum; and Cymbals. We have also just received the following additional instruments: (i Bb Clarionets; 1 Eb Alto Clarionet; 1 Bb Bass Clarionet; 1 Bb Baritone. The Clarionets being of Buffet make. The uniforms worn by the band were made by Chemawa's Tailors and are neat looking and well made. . CLERICAL FORCE. The vast amount of business to be done by a school like Chemawa gives four em ployes in addition to the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent plenty to do. Mr. Leon A. Woodin has charge of this part of the work, ably assisted by Mr. Antone Caisse and Miss Florence Hutchinson, both of whom are expert stenographers and typewriters, and by Mr. Charles Larsen in charge of Chem awa's warehouses. Industrial Workers. Chemawa is fortunate in having one of the best Corps of Industrial workers of any school in the service. The following is the Industrial roster: Marv E. Theisz, Matron. Maggie J. McFadden, Asst. Matron, In charge of Small llovs. Carrie Becker, Asst. Matron, In charge of Dining Hall. Marv Hill), Asst. Matron Large Hoys' Building. Amv I. Kellers, Asst. Matron In charge of Small cirls.' Sara O'Here, Seamstress. Agnes Hagnell, Asst. Seamstress. Katie L. Brewer, Laundress. Maggie Mitchell, Asst. Laundress- Joseph Teaho, Baker. Arthur H. Williams, Cook. S. M. Childers, Farmer. M. V. Cooper, Acting Disciplinarian. ('has. II. Woods, Carpenter. Anton E. Overman, Tailor. Ailolph Farrow, Shoe and Haniessmaker. Samuel D. Becker, Engineer. William Lovelace, Asst. Engineer. CeorgeS. Hill), Wagonmaker. Henrv N". Stoudenmeyer, Painter. Harry E. Mann, Blacksmith. Edward I), tiodwiu, Dairyman. John Westlev, Cardener. Mvrtle II. Cooper, Teacher of Domestic Science. Louis. I. Brant, Superintendent of Printing. Reuben Saunders, Nightwatchman.