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I INDUSTRIAL NOTES
BY PUPILS
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Lee Evans is again in the paint shop.
Nels Charles is helping in the kitchen.
Ruth B.ewer helps in the dining
loom.
Dorothy Talbot isone of Miss Skipton's
best workers.
Dennis Harnden is firing at the power
house this week.
Elmer Pluoker has entered the engi
neering department.
Davis Miller has entered the harness
making department.
The blacksmiths are now oiling the
floor of the new gym.
Elmer Reed is working in the garden,
and he likes the work. '
Wm. Burke is back in the harness shop
doing his usual good work.
Tonny Reed, Alex Arquette and Ed
ward Evans repaired the dairy barn.
Bill Baily is hauling coal this week
from the car to the school building.
Joaquin Meadows repaired a spring
wagon for the iarm, putting in a set of
new axles.
The harnessmakers put shoulder pads
on the jerseys for members of the foot
ball team.
The laundry has a very good detail in
the afternoon, and a fairly good one in
the forenoon.
Joaquin Meadows is storing away the
year's supply of steel and iron at the
blacksmith shop.
The contractor has a large crew laying
brick on the new power house and is
making rapid progress.
The blacksmithing department has
received a large supply of steel and iron,
A supply of coal is expected soon.
Haines Bateman improved the looks
of the lawns in front of the industrial
building by raking up the leaves.
The plumbers have been busy the
past week putting in a new water pipe
from the tower to the power house.
Ida Johnson has been Miss Skipton's
sergeant for a long time. She is going
on a different detail soon and Miss Skip
ton hates to lose her because 4 she is a
good worker.
CUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS
We are pleased to report a favorable
progress in all our departments. Albert
LaChapelle, who is in charge of the
alteration department, is doing well.
Patsy Barrett, Willie Luke and Arthur
Van Pelt are very promising apprentices
and we trust they will become, useful
boys in the troyser department in the .
near future. s
Robert L)undas and Gideon Hanbury
as members of our staff of coat -makers, ,
are proving themselves to be all that
was expected of them and we look for
ward to tjie time when , they will be
found at the cutting table ; among the
best of them. ,
We are pleaded to number among our
new apprentices, Ralph Copnland, from
Grande Ronde agency, and Willis
Gibson; both young and full of much
promise that will prove helpful to them
selves and their associates.
The Tailior Shop join in extending
a vote of thanks to the football t am
for the splendid victory over the Oregon
University second team last Saturday.
The Tailoe Shop.