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Sarah Matthews was promoted to the
fourth grade. M. F.
The fifth grade have completed their
examination. A. B.
There are some pretty pictures in the
second grade. M. C.
We are all glad that examination is
over in the sixth grade.
Sarah Matthews was promoted from
third A to fourth A. L. P.
Christina Dick is getting along fine
in the second grade. E. K.
The sixth grade pupils are through
with their examination.- F- C.
We third grade pupils seem to take
interest in our studies. W. P.
Alex Moran is studying hard to be
promoted to the third grade. J. J.
We are all glad to welcome Paschal
George back to school again. V. G.
The Junior class is starting on Ratio
this week and are getting along very
Well. C. D.
The seventh grade pupils are going to
begin denominate numbers the first of
April. C.Pv. .
Firman Wilson is the smallest boy in
the third grade, yet, he always gets his
lessons well. J. 11.
Miss Royer has been reading to us a
nice story since she has been teacher in
the third grade. B. M .
The literary societies are preparing
to give an entertainment before disband
ing for the summer. M. L,
The seventh grade boys ajd girls
sorry to see Mrs. Campbell lecvve thfji),
But we are glad she will be our teacher
again when we get to be Juniors and
Seniors.--A. B.
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Mrs. Campbell gave the 7th grade a
very practical talk. And we appreciate
it, and thank her for her consideration.
M.J.'-'
Helen Dillstrom stood the highest,
as .the result of the examination in the
sixth grade. Her average was 95 per
cent. L. S.
The seventh and eighth grade pupils
are sorry . to see Mrs. Campbell leave
their school room but hope to be with
her soon as most are studying hard.
R. M. ' - ' V
Last .Monday whue ever theie was a
boy or girl from the Junior class you
would see them studing spelling for the
monthly examination. There were three
whose papers were perfect, L. B.
We have been reading about some
great men in our history. Now we come
to the most interesting life of Andrew
Jackson. Jackson's life is perhaps the
m os t in str n cti v e lesson to rea d A . P.
We are all anxious to know when the
Excelsior Literary Society is going to
give an entertainment, since some whis
pers have been going around about the
other societies giving us an entertain
ment later on, and when is the Excel
siors going to give one.- E. S.
I, a Montana girl from northern Mon
tana, came to Chemawa about six weeks
ago. Whil e I w a s in Montan a , cou 1 d
you guess what my occupation was?
Well, I was indeed a rough rider from
northern Montana. 1 knew n othing
but ride horses. Now I am in Chemawa.
I have the opportunity to learn some
thing more useful in life than riding
horses. , I am in Miss Rover's class
fQOjvi and I am proud to say that T am
1'earning very fast.