THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 3 PUPILS' ITEMS I ! E G rover Colby is back in the carpenter shop. Mattie Kawin moved to the McBride Hall. We are all glad to see Mr, Bohlander back again. Jessie LaBrache is one of the best dressmakers. The shoe makers have all the3- can do now a days. Katie Henry is the best head worker in McBride Hall. Julian Fernandez is getting along nicely in the printing office. The sewing room girls started to work on the duck dresses this week. Lee Evans is making some fine pic ture frames in the wagon shop. Maggie Wynaco went from the Small Girls' Home to the McBride Hall. Grace Coburn is working in the sew ing room and does her work nicely. Evaline McKoy joined the basketball some time agoand is going to be an ex pert. The farmers and dairy boys are glad that they will soon move into the new barn. Clarence Bard well entered the sixth . grade on 'the 17th, arid is doing good work.,.,...... George Washoe is back to school again. . He arrived oil the morning overland last Sunday. ' Wlio says thai the Estelle Reels, .are , are not coming up with" the other big societies? ; Why don't you visit the domestic science? We have some very nice cooks this week. We are glad that they are going to start to repair the small girls home in a short time. There was a new barber in Chemawa last Saturday evening. Ask Peter Seltice who it was. Mr. John Beck offers a prize of gold to one who makes the best trousers or a coat in the tailor shop. Addie Cameron is now working in the Domestic Science and if you want some lovely pies made go to her. James Moses is getting to be an expert at the top game but this wet weather will spoil his practice for a while. We had some snow last Friday morn ing but it was all gone by noon The boys were having a fine time. The farmers are waiting for good days so they can start in on the stumps on the east part of the school land. Mr. Campbell and Colonel Rand left took the first roses in bloom by the wagon shop last Monday afternoon. William Watkins has finished a little bureau for his first exp rience. He says, "That's the way boys, learn all of you." Mrs. McClelland went to Salem lat Saturday with her little girl and had their photographs taken in Indian cos tume. . . Mr. Bohlander after being away from Chemawa for about three d onths has returned and in the same position again as dairy man. There is no place like Chemawa after all; is tlu're? Last week John McCush asked one of the printers where they make "pi." He said he often heard of printers making "pi" in the office, and so he made up his mind to work in the printing office.