THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 7 LOCALS 4 The following promotions were made in Company C last week: Reginald povvnie from First Duty Sergeant to Second Lieutenant; Ben Bearchild from Third Duty Sergeant to First Duty Ser geant; Arthur Van Pelt from Fourth' Duty Sergeant to Second Duty Sergeant; Millard Charles from fjrst section private to Third Duty Sergeant, and Patsy Bar rett from second section private to Fourth Duty Sergeant. Mr. Weldfelt cleaned the paint buckets in the paint shop last week. He takes great pains in saving all the old paint he scrapes out, which most painters throw away, as he says when it is boiled over and strained it is the best to have tor painting gutters, tin roofs, etc. He now has about three kegs of it saved. A courtesy extended the debaters of the Nonpareil society as a result of the public debate on the evening of March 10th was a chicken dinner at the Em ploye's Club, at which the victorious Excelsior debaters presided in the capa city of hosts. Six were at the table, the Nonpareils being represented by Allah Madison, Rena Mann and Anna Walker, while the Excelsiors were present in the personages of Manuel Swanson, James Benjamin and Edward Morrigeau. This was an occasion whieh will always bear pleasant memories. The Chemawa inter-school basketball league schedule was ended this week and we give a short mention of the the print ers' team. But when it is taken into con 8uleration the fact that our team was com posed mostly of new material and a great deal lighter boys than any of their oppo nents, one is compelled to give them credit, for the showing has been fairly successful. In every game the printers showed better team work than the opposing team. They lost five and won five, and in none of these games were they out-classed except that they were out-weighed and over-reached. AN EVENING WITH THE VIOLIN. On Saturday evening last Mr. Turney, our orchestra instructor, entertained the school with a violin recital in the school chapel. Each number was well received, as was evidenced by. the prolonged ap plause of the assembly. Miss Dollie Case deserves special mention regarding her playing on the piano. The program consisted of diffi cult pieces, but she accompanied therri all with perfect ease and mastery. This is Miss Case's first exerience as an ac companist for the violin, but it is grati fying to see her making a success of it. We hope that there may be many more evenings like this in the future. The following was the program: Sonata in E-flat .Mozart Alledro Rondo andante grazioso Zigeunertanz Turney Nocturne . ..... Chopin Danse Espagnole Koch Fidelity Turney Humoreske Dvorak Saeterjenten's Sondag Ole Bull Minuet Beethoven Sonata No. 3 LeClair Un poco andante Allegro F.E.J.