THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 ATHLETIC DIVISION, The bjys of the school met in chapel 0n Monday evening for what may be termed and athletic division. The boys were chosen at random and now repre sent two athletic divisions, with Mr. Smith and Mr. Larsen each at the head of a division, as these gentlemen were the ones who chose the boys This will undoubtedly prove a good thing for our athletics, as it will create a gpiritof friendly rivalry. The two athletic bodies are known as the Chemawa Reds and Winged Cs. Mr. Larsen and Mr. Saunders are at the head of the Che mawa Reds, while Mr. Smith and Mr. Teabo represent the head of the Winged C8 The American ventures to predict that there will be something doing in Chemawa this winter. SEWING-ROOM NOTES, The sun has stopped shining and the rainy weather has begun. Beatrice Guyette received a card from Lillie Braden which stated that she will be back soon. The girls are very busy in the sewing room now days. - Mary Costa is making her uniform this week. Emma Cameron makes the fire every morning in the sewing room. Mary Boles is helping one of the large girls to make a uniform. The sewing room girls are all verT busv making the winter uniforms. Annie Evans is going to make her first uniform next week. ESTELLE REEL SOCIETY The Estelle Reel Society met in the reading room of the small girls' home. We first elected our officers, which are as follows: President, Callista Rainville; vice-president, Christine Boswell; secre tary, Nita Jones; sergeant-at-arms; Mag gie Johnson. Program committee, Mar guerite Rainville; assistants, Gertrude McCoy and Laura Cochran. We then had speeches from the president and vice president, and the program committee. Miss Faris then talked to us. , A motion was then made that we adjourn, which was carried. WOODBUTCHERS. C. Pluff has started on the wheels for a new slop wagon. The front wheels will turn under the bed so that the wagon can be turned around almost on a dollar. We have fourteen wheels done and three running-gears almost completed. Can any other bunch of boys show up any better for the same length of time and with the same experience which we had before entering on our trade? We have one hack done, with a top on it. Mathias Simpsi n would like to show you a book-case and writing desk he has almost completed. It is a fine one. V. Curley is now ready to commence his wagon bed. When he gets it com pleted he will have finished his wagon. A. Couture will soon have his wagon completed. We will be glad when all the leaves get off of the trees so that we can clean up and make our lawn look better. Fryk.