Cathedral School kindergartener Braxton Burgess wears his American Indian headdress he wore during the school’s Thanksgiving celebration while he plays on the playground Thursday. Kindergarteners earned more feathers based on their behavior over the week. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
Cathedral School kindergartener Brayden Burrows pretends to be a pirate on a jungle gym while wearing an American Indian headdress he made for the school’s Thanksgiving celebration Thursday. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
From left, Cathedral School kindergarteners Richard Prescott, Lyla Woods, Xander Shaffier, and Abby Crace play on the jungle gym while wearing the American Indian headdresses they made for the school’s Thanksgiving celebration Thursday. The students earned more feathers for their headdress if they displayed good behavior throughout the week. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
Cathedral School kindergarteners look at the turkey on the wall that they made after the school’s Thanksgiving celebration Thursday. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
Cathedral School kindergarteners Braxton Burgess, left, and Abby Crace, right, wear American Indian headdress they made for the school’s Thanksgiving celebration Thursday. The more feathers a student possessed in his or her headdress, the better their behavior was over the past week. Crace was the class Chief. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)