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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 7 : ;ir iiriji':ii!.jii ill: ill! ii:;, :isi: .isr. I INDUSTRIAL NOTES 1 BY PUPILS It illll!lll!DJ!lli!!!lllllllill!llll!!l!IIIIII!IIIIIIIIP Robert Cameron is now working in the printing office. Mr. Beck is now engineer in charge of the power house. Fred Lewis has entered the engineer ing department. Eugene Anderson is chief electrician at the laundry. . , The wood haulers are nosv bringing in the wood supply. The brick layers have finished boiler No. 3 and are now working on firebox No. 1, which Will be made into a coal burner. The plumbers have lined the sinks in the kitchen, doing an excellent job which was much appreciated by the kitchen force. The farmers have finished seeding fifty acres of wheat, oats and vetch on the lower farm and are now plowing on the sixty-acre field which will be seeded with oats for hay. The cold, windy weather is drying the ground very fast and it will require more work to get the poil in shape than that on the lower farm. The grain which is now up looks fine in spite of the unfavorable weather. . SENIOR CLASS NOTES. Miss Vernie Cliffe is the class mathe matician. Ask S; B. to use the word decapitate in a sentence. The class observed All Fools Day as optimistic day. The class poet is now operating a wheelbarrow. V. M. says the food passes through all parts of the body in tubs. Thomas can give the natural classifi cation of the "beaver" to perfection. Miss Margaret Lowry received the highest percentage in last month's test. For information as to why the Mara thon races, are so called consult Miss Dohse. ' A eood way to get excused for' a few moments is to forget to bring your books to school. Last Friday Levi Sortor and each young lady of the class wore a beauti-, fill head dress of ladyslippers and clpver blossoms. Miss Berner devotes her spare mo ments in school to the practice of pen manship. She is taking a correspond ence course from 779 Minnesota Ave., Portland. Who said in the agricultural exam ination that dry leaves were the lightest substance known, that molecules were a mechanical force, that fermenti was a sour substance like intoxicating liquor? The class is very busy this week mak ing display work for the fair and waste basket, planting onions,-carrots, etc., in' the garden, planning for a walk, copying arithmetic problems, asking' for recess and fire drills, getting excused, writing notes, chewing gum, and eating dough nuts in school, sharpening pencils, mak ing excuses, and coloring Easter eggs. Class Growler. In order to secure a change of ad dress, subscribers to The Chemawa American must give old as well as new address to insure prompt attention .,..,;.