2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN &r AA A A A A A AA-A A A A-dg I puptes items i Alex Moran got stuck in the foot with a pitch fork. Mr Bewley resigned his position as chief engineer. Laura Wilson, who is training to he a nurse, has been sick. The new hospital is finished and al most ready for use. John Sm ikes is a new janitor at the school building this month. The Seniors and Juniors are having their quarterly examinations. We are glad to see Myrtle Berner who recently returned to attend school. We are glad to have two more names added to the roll in the tailor shop. Last Sunday evening quite a number of our boys attended a lecture in Salem. The girls and boys are interested in their school studies in1 the Third Grade. The gardeners are busy pruningprune trees across the track from the apple orchard. Margaret Lowry will stand highest in her class if she keeps on as she began in her examination. Mr. 'Fickle, the new teacher for the fifth and sixth grades, began teaching Monday,. January 6th. Arthur Bell is now working in the engineer department, after being a school janitor for some time. The boys that go to Willamette Uni versity from here will play basketball with the boys of this school. We expect to see a good football game tomorrow afternoon between the blacksmiths and engineers. . Mr. Henry Larsen, is - visiting his brother, Mr. Chas. Larsen, and his friends in the school this week. The holidays are over and we are back at work again. Let our resolutions that we made on New Years be carried out. We are very sorry to hear that William Morgan is in the hospital and we hope he will soon be in school again. Miss. Irene Campbell had an accident last week. She fell and broke her collar bone. We all hope she will soon be well again. The engineers are cleaning up the power house and the plumber shop this week. They are putting things in first class order. Mr Mann gave very nice lecture Monday night. Many of the boys said that they learned many things about horses' feet. Mr. Mann, our blacksmith, gave an interesting lecture in the school chapel last Monday evening. His subject was, "Horseshoeing.'' The blacksmiths' football team is out practicing morning and evening for. the big game with the engineering depart , ment tomorrow. One of the little girls at the Small Girls1 ; Home was asked if she was ont of the boy's heice and she turned around and said, "No,, he is my uncle." We girls are all glad to see Myrtli Berner back to school again. She has such a sweet disposition and, therefore is a great favorite. among the girls. Harry Jones and John Upham -wert promoted to the eighth grade last Mon day. Harry made 95 at the quarterli .examination and John Upham 96.