Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, March 27, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Arthur Steele is getting along nicely
in the second grade. E. D, ..
Ve are all glad to have a new pupil
in the third grade. Cj Dj '' , A i K
JVlis Roy er is,reading -an interesting
ur n i i A ni T t. story to her third grade. It is very
We are all glad to see Philip Kees ... J 6 . ; . T
back in school again. W. M.
Cora Swan son has been promoted to
the third grade this week; B. .M.
John Mason drew a pretty flag on the
blackboard, of-'the. second- grade. H. W.
The pupils in the second grade are s
drawing some pictures to put in their
school room B. B. ; ; ; - ; - i j 1
We are all glad to see Jesse . Wilson
back ta ; school, after an absence of
several days. L. M, : .; i1
We are having quarterly examination
in Mrs. Campbell's school room and the
pupils are busy. F. T. : v
Miss Frances' Tucker started school"
here Friday. She goes in' the '8th grade
and the junior class. F. S.
We are all glad to see Millie Fried
lander back in school gain, "after she
has been in the hospital. lB. M; u 1 '
The boys of the senior class all appre
ciated Louise Murray's treat last Mon
day evening. ; Come again Louisel ' ,r
The pupils of ' the' sixth grade were
glad to see Matilda Lewis in school again
after a short absence in the hospital.
W.F; --
The senior class girls invited Mrs.
Theisz, Mrs. Cloutier and Mrs. Williams
to dinner at the' domestic science depart
ment Tuesday. S. B.i
The fifth grade pupils are air glad to
see William Major back to school again.
He has been in the hospital. CM , , ,
The se nior cl as s h a ve fi n is bed the 1 80
review problems in the . "back"' of their
arithmetic and are now taking Average
Payments. K. B. -
funny and they are enjoying it. L. M. .
Sixth grade pupils are always ready
for examination. Mr. Fickle says ex
amination will come before long. J. P.
Both Seniors and Juniors, I am sure.
are very sorry that we are going to lose
Mrs. Cloutier and we hope she will not
forget us altogether. V. C.
Quarterly examination , this week!
. How it stared us in the face when we
came to school Monday morning. But
this is no bugbear to us, for "we have
ma stered many examinations like this
before. F. S. -:
The cake w hi ch was offered by ; Mrs.'
Cll on tier to hpr niinils as in nri'yp fnv fih
, ishing the 180 review problems, was won
uy tut) uiris. i i. was a auiiuious iruix-
cake, v But the girls being generous:
gave the boys a share of their prize.-T.S
, Ernest Brewer left for Tacoma, Wash.,
Tuesday morning;. II. B. .
On Sunda after noon Mr. . and Mrs.
' Campbell and Miss Irene took a trolley
ride to Wilson ville. i; -f,
What makes me think of home while
I can stay here at ; Chemawa, and learn
how to read and write and, spend a
pleasant time while I am here. E. D. ,
Walter Haight and Samuel John ar
rived Monday morning on. the overland
train from California. Walter brought
his little sister to attend school. J. Di
The Nonpareil society expects to give
. an entertainment in the near future.
i Bessie Boles is busy giving the girls some
pieces and solos, iiessie is always iull
.- i 1 1 i . T T ' " ' ' ' 1 T A
ot tne rignt spirit to neip any one. A. is.