THE CHBMAWA A MERC AN f f -r br ir 4 4 nftr -fcr E puptcs icems : Hazel Butler is one of the faithful floor girls, William Major is now up and is practicing on his violin. We are all glad that James Benjamin is back in school again. Joe Moss is now working on the gar den detail and likes his work. The McBride ' Hall girls have been divided into three companies. Mary Gibeau made a pretty white apron "for one of her friends, These days, which are like spring days, are very much enjoyed by us. We all enjoyed the social Friday evening, as we had a fine time. Tillie Souvigner is now sergeant of the third company in McBride Hall. Katie Henry is taking lessons on the banjo and she is learning very fast. All the boys in the sixth grades study their lessons and behave themselves. . Miss Royer is a very nice teacher for the third grade. She keeps them busy. Louise Moss is now one of Mrs. Thiesz's floor girls and likes her work very much. Joseph Souvigner, from Washington, is here visiting his brother and sisters. Ellen Ferris is working in the sewing room and takes pride in everthing she does. Mr. Blodgett with his boys were out fixing the lawns in front of the new hospital. Mrs. and Miss Woods took five girls out walking' Sunday, and we enjoyed our walk. Mr. Fickle gave the sixth grade a ver interesting talk about his school days. Some of us were in darkness on Mon day night as the electric lights wen being fixed, Mary La Rose, is working in the sew ing room. Mary says she likes Chema wa very much. The boys went out Monday morning . 1 4 4. 1 1 V U i. ! . J on the grounds, McBnde Hall was left without lights Monday night on account of the hovn fixing the wires. Mr. and Mrs. Smith took some girls out for a long walk Sunday, and we all enjoyed ourselves. Maggie Wynaco is now working in tin sewing room, Maggie is going to lean to be a dressmaker, Thomas McCully is studying hard foi the coming debate between the XonJ pareils and the Excelsiors. Martha LeClaire played a number o beautiful pieces on the violin for tin girls on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Picard and Edwan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Farrow Thev are from Adams, Ore. The blacksmith boys said if they win this game from the tailor boys Mr Mam would give them a party. Eddie Mann is getting along fine ii his arithmetic, and his reading, too. H savs he means to make the fourth grade On the 24th of February our teache took us out of school and took us int the woods where we dug out wild plants That surprised me, as I never saw tha in Montana this time of the year. I wa glad to go out and dig the plants, as had never seen such plants Montana