THE CHEMAV .jtion drive all quiet and orderly llCe.oving fellows from them. Well xy we wonder. However, if our Cre f Resigned such a being it was evi ' ntly fr purposes of example and warn ? for others. Ve can Decome what we desire to be so , aS being good is concerned. If there jps no other way, take some worthy rsonas a model and pattern after him. 0 as you think he would do, and in ,ne you will develop your own sense right and wrong to such a degree, and ,come such a lover of right and justice, cd the pure and noble, that your in ird monitor will not permit you to 30p to that which is low and mean. Make it a business with you to be ,od do only those things which are ,0d. Get interested in the better ,ings of life. Select for your "chum'' a rson of good character and lofty ideals, bove all things be honest with your lf; do not deceive yourself. Be true i yourself and the trait will make its ark upon your face and others will ust you. Love art for its own sake; love the dutiful because it is beautiful. Be in rested in all works of beauty and art, r their effect will be beneficial to you. o not fancy that your work and art is ftter than is impossible for others. Give il credit to the "other fellow" according j the merit of his product You may jot be in accord with the temperament t a given individual, but be honest nough to accord to the results of his tbors the recognition which it merits. Let all boy? and girls remember that . -iey are each and every one of them a I part of the school and its "spirit." ur lives are forces! which must affect A AMERICAN 5 our associates in some degree. We may be "silent" forces, but forces we are just the same. Such being the case, if we love our associates, our friends, let us so conduct ourselves that we may prove a "force" which shall prove helpful to them. CUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS The closing of the hop-picking season marked the opening of our Tailor Shop at Chemawa. Everybody is well pleas ed with the change, as it marks a' step in our progress, "Onward and Upward." We, The Tailor Shop, experienced a great benefit from our outing during the summer and early fall and feel cabable of meeting the many demands upon our best efforts. We express our thanks for the perfect health of all our apprentices, due to our outing system, and we can expect good results from our boys at their chosen trade, Custom Merchant Tailoring. Here a boy is fitted to enter civil life and taught how to design a set of pat terns from which he can make a lay-out on a limited amount of material; trim and make such garments as demand may require and which will have a mer chantable value. Any boy eligible to enter Chemawa cannot afford to wait until late in life to embrace this oppor tunity. He must begin when young and acquire a skill and knowledge that he will never lose as long as he lives, and which will at some period of his lif& be found useful and profitable. Now is the time to embrace this great opportunity as there are several vacan cies in the Tailor Shop at present. Any boy wishing to learn this trade can be come an apprentice by applying to the Tailor Shop, Chemawa. Tailor Shop.