By Leon Boutwell. The president opened the meeting by reading a lesson from the Bible.
The program for the evening was as follows: Declamation, Joseph Gillman;
essay, Jonas Powshiek; extemporaneous speeches, John Conlyn, Arthur Nephew;
select reading,
Mr. Whitewell and Mr. Hathaway were the official visitors. February 27, 1914 ARROW |
Chorus-America ...................................The School Recitation-What Alcohol Will Do...................................Thomas Spybuck Recitation-Two Boys and a Cigarette...................................Leo Brisbois Piano Solo ...................................Elsie Kohpay Reeitation+ld Water ................................... Josephine Sawatis Recitation-Extract from Address by Walter EL Brooks, D. D... Pastor Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. Delivered at the Third National Convention of the AntiSaloon League . ..David Owl Recitation-The Worst Kind of Mortgage...................................James West Vocal Solo-Free as a Bird Recitation-The Curse of the Nation...................................Andrew Beechtree Recitation-The Signboard...................................Clara Shunion Recitation-Attention All...................................FrancisMcMahon Recitation-The Land and the Map....................................Jane Gayton Recitation--Look Not Upon the Wine...................................Frances Roberts Quartette-Charles Apskaum. Francis Kettle, Kenneth King. and 0. L. Bumey. Recitation-The Cost of Strong Drink...................................Pablo Herrera Recitation-A Nation’s Curse...................................William Thayer Chorus-The Red White and Blue................................... The School By Aloysius Cheauma. The building at the first farm is nearing completion. Andrew Beechtree and Andrew Solomon have entered this department. The instructor’s lessons last Tuesday were on the carpenter’s level, method of use and testing the specifications as to the size in connection with the straight edge, and the lumber scale on a steel square. These were very interesting lessons to the boys. October 16, 1914 ARROW |
Andrew Beechtree, Obed Axtell, and George Cushing were recently elected
sergeants of Small Boys’ Quarters.
October 23, 1914 ARROW |
By Andrew Beechtree. The work on the matron’s room at the Small Boys’ Quarters is now completed.
November 20, 1914 ARROW |
By Andrew Beechtree. William Kennedy, an industrious boy from the Small Boys’ Quarters, has
returned to the carpenter detail. William has been working at the dairy
during the past several weeks.
December 4, 1914 ARROW |
By Andrew Beechtree. Herr did not give the boys the regular instruction during the past week. The carpenters are repairing rooms at the Teachers’ Quarters for the Domestic Science Teacher, Miss Keck. December 11, 1914 ARROW |
Red Fox James, Acting Scout Master.
Tenderfeet.
Aspirants.
Of the many letters of congratulation received by the Troop of Indian
Scouts, there was one from President Wilson, who is an honorary president
of Boy Scouts of America; one from Commissioner Sells; one from Arthur
Parker, secretary of the Society of
January 29, 1915 ARROW |
Last Sunday the vocational classes at the Methodist church had an election
of officers as follows: President, Clarence Welch; vice-President: Andrew
Beechtree; secretary, Emerson Metoxen. Father Phelan told us in his Sunday
talk to learn to pay strict attention to duties. He advised us to be like
a sponge, absorb and digest everything that is taught us in school and
in Industrial departments, and to make use of the things we
are taught. By Nettie Standingbear. The service was opened by the song,“The Fight Is On,” after which the
Scripture was read by Eleanor Houk, the leader. Mrs. Nicholson, from town,
was the speaker. She
There are at Carlisle at present six members of class ‘17: Amy Smith, John Flinchum, George Tibbitts, Andrew Beechtree, Francis Ojibway, and Hobson Tupper. October 5, 1917 ARROW |