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THE GHEMAWA AMERICAN
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Ella Brewer is doing nicely with her
'cello V. B.
Vernie Cliffe is working for Mrs.
Campbell. M.M.
Eddie Kern is the smallest boy in the
third grade. E. R.
We all enjoved the dinner on Thanks
giving, as we had plenty of .turkey. A.
B.
The dining hall wa decorated very
prettily with evergreens Thanksgiving.
--I.J.
We are glad that the detail i ohan&
ed The sixth grade goes to school Jn
the afternoon. J. P. '
The hand is imnrovng very much,
thev have all new pieces Tt is not like
it ned to he, the same thing over again.
E. S. -
Charlev Wilson is working in the
wagon shop, and he says he likes his
work very much. We are glad that
Xmas i coming. S. J. S.
Tt was a disappointment to the football
team to hear that the M. A. A. C. had
cancelled the game we were to play them
on the 12th of this month. L. .
Maggie Wynaco is now working in
the hospital. We hope she will become
a nurse later on. She has been working
in the "Mess" during the last few months;
E M.
A letter was received from Hazel But
ler bv one of the girls stating that she
will he back in the near future. The
girls will be glad when she returns and
they have her among them again. E.A.
Violet Berner, one of. Miss Irene
Campbell's pupils, is getting along very
nicely with her music lessons and if she
keeps on the way she is doing now, she
will soon be one of Chemawa's most
celebrated musicians.
SANITARIUM NOTES.
(Left over from last week.)
The new nurses are having their
uniforms made.
At this writing only one patient is in
bed at the sanitarium, all others being
able to go to the table for their meals.
Some special cast s at the sanitarium
are being treated with electric light by
means of a therapeutic lamp with sev
eral globes of different colors.
The senior nurses are teaching the
junior nurses to take temperatures,
count pulses, etc., and to keep charts
recording the condition of each patient.
A representative of the sanatorium is
present at all football games at Chema
wa, supplied with necessary material to
give "First Aid to the Injured," in ease
of accident. H. Y. Z.
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The juniors are reviewing most of
their studies.
The senior class is working hard try
ing to pass a good examination in gran'ir
mar this quarter.
The seniors are getting ready for their
quarterly test, which wid be right after
the Christmas i olidays..
Margaret Lovry?s average for the
month of November was 97. She
stood the highest in the senior class.
We seniors are glad fo know that
Geo. Williams of this class is improving
in his studies very much. Be was
complimented by his teacher for his
faithful work this term.