THE KALLIKAK FAMILY 



help in putting it into clamps. Did her own meas- 

 uring and carved the wood. She filled the wood her- 

 self before staining. This she had never done before. 



June, '09. Made the suit which she had em- 

 broidered earlier in the year, using the machine in 

 making it. Helped F. B. put her chair together and 

 really acted as a teacher in showing her how to up- 

 holster it. Will be a helper in wood-carving class 

 this summer. 



Took important part in the Christmas play of 1908 

 and was a "Fan Girl" in the Japanese play given 

 Annual Day, 1909. 



Mar. 'n. Works just about the same in wood- 

 carving class as she has other years. Can work very 

 rapidly when she tries, but does not very often try. 

 Does not have much confidence in herself when mark- 

 ing out her work, but when urged, keeps trying until 

 she gets it right. Is making a large dressing case 

 this year. Is doing very nice work, especially in 

 physical culture class. 



May, 'u. Finished her dressing case, but was 

 careless towards the last, so it is not quite as nice as 

 was expected. Made a very handsome embroidered 

 linen dress (satin stitch and eyelets), also an em- 

 broidered corset cover. Made up both pieces under 

 direction. Can write a well-worded story, but has to 

 have more than half the words spelled for her. 

 Knows very few of her number combinations. Re- 

 tains a great many interesting facts connected witty 

 nature work. 



