6 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN OPENING OF THE LEAGUE ' A double-header game of basketball last Friday evening opened the Chema-. wa S,hop?' league. . The printers played a. very good, game against the carpenters, winning by a close score of 10 to 9. The blacksmith out-classed the -tailors from start to finish. The score was 18 . to 12. The following was the line-np of the teams: Printers Carpenters-., )o wnie . f. g ' Jim Grant -' - " f g - - Patrovich Jayme . - - c Sorebaud Darueil g I - - - Stanei' Wilcox - - g. . Pell tiei; . -Blacksmiths Tailors Olney - - - - f . g . - - Coviutori Smoker . f g ' - .Mo.-e Sorreli .. . ... ' 0 r Sopwlie French - g f - - - Luke Nelson - - g f . Haubury C RISTM AS EN VERTAIN ME NT; Our Christmas season of entertain mei.t started last evening in chapel, Of the various' features o'f i'ast'evehing's program much 'could' be t-aid''tha't "lack of space add time' prevent "but" at any ratVi 'it' 'was most "enjoyable ' and ' crtdit able'to ih'e 'teacKers of 'the school ana the pupils, ' The 'decoration in'te cha pel are very beautiful, Work of this order -is-an art, and as; such -is cultivated in its highest form . here, as is evidenoed by the combinations 1 and contrasts of tbs- beautiful ferns, vines and evergreens with which Nature has provided ;Che mawa in abundance, 1ho program of the evening follows:; 1. Piauo Duet "Arrival of Santa Claus" Dollie Case, Esther Napoleon, Senior Clasa 2. Song "Christmas Bells Ring Out" Girls of Fifth Grade. ,'.3. Recitation ' A Note to Santa Claus", : McKinley Moses, Second Grade, 4. . Christmas Chant, Pupils of First Grade 5, A Cnrifetmas Stocking Firmin Wilsonj Fifth Grade, . 6. Echoes of Christmas Times, Junior Class 7- Song "Christ was Once a Little Baby" Seven Girls of Third Grade. i 8, A Christmas Soliloquy, Susie Kaufman 9, "Lost on Christmas Eve" Senior Glass 10, Pantocaine "A Snow Tragedy" Eleanor Lynch, Oilie Harris, Nellie Spen. cer, and Waiter Haight, Eighth Grade. 11, Sopg "Jolly Old St, Nicholas".. School KLAMATH AGECEY OTES, ' Thomas White was called toMedford, Mon day, by s. telegram which stated that bis fath er was very ill and not expected to live, Our new school farmer is expected every day, is to eoroe from tbeState of Wash' ingtqn. . .... , . . Next Saturday is Christmas and everyone is looking foward to a good time and the presents he is to receive, Santa will have to bring- a big load to go all . around. ... ..At some' time' in life the average man will discover that most of his friends are , mere acquaintances. '"' ' -1-' Hon; H. Gi Wilson leftrMonday for Klamath Fall to attend son e business. . : Mr. Nelander bag been appointed Principal in charge at. t he Klamath Agency, Thos. White, the. forest ranger, has moved from main street to apartment's ori'the school grounds over the carpenter shof - G, A, Hull, our industrial teacher, with'his wife and daughter, .have l.moYe4jn.to. rhe cot tage recently vacated by M- Lister, . Slbing is fine now. On Saturday:, after noon Miss SgIjuIz and Miss Miller took,a cut. ter ride to the Fort, .... Id politics it is i-ot bard for a man to know when he is on the right 'id?. All he has to do is to get cn the inside, . h In spite of the theory that he who 1 hesi tates is lost it is just as well to look before you leap, The naked truth must be a -bare statement of facts.