Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 12

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12 W I L M E T T E L I F E September 18, 1947 Howard School soft drinks. In case of r a i n the ing staff and the L o g a n P . T . A . picnic will be held one week later, board will be introduced. Refreshon F r i d a y , September 26. ments will be served i n the l i b r a r y President M r s . Robert W. Rosene ° y the social chairmen, M r s . K . P . Editor: M r s . R i c h a r d L . M a x presided at the H a r p e r board meet- Stibgen and M r s . C . H . Tyler, field. ing Wednesday, September 10. President, M r s . E a r l e Miller, will The Howard school faculty adds Assistants: C e n t r a l -Stolp Treasurer M r s . Charles H a l l gave preside at the opening meeting of seven new teachers to its regular school, M r s . Dale E . B r o w n and her report and presented the bud- 1 the L o g a n P . T . A . board being held staff, and also welcomes back Miss Mrs. F . C . Varney; Harper get which the board approved. C i v - today. Plans for the coming year E v e l y n Thompson who is now teachschool, M r s . R i c h a r d S. Petering third grade. She spent the preics C h a i r m a n M r s . M . E . N o r m a n will be discussed and formulated. son; Highcrest school, M r s . vious year in G e r m a n y teaching reports that the sixth grade patrol Throughout the year the board will Frank S. Beldon; Howard boys are organized into two groups I convene on the third Thursday of A m e r i c a n children. The new memschool, M r s . E . C . Weidemann; bers of the teaching staff are: Miss of nine. The temporary captains are of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the L a u r e l school, M r s . Robert P . school library. Barbara Pettibone, kindergarten; T o m Algeo and Bob K a y . Blake; L o g a n school, M r s . E . R . M r s . A r t h u r C . E l l i s , vice-presiMiss Margie Andrews, first grade; After-School Activity Gritschke. dent and room mother chairman, Miss F r a n c e s Curtis, second grade; Principal Vernon C . Replogle, re- has announced the following who M i s s Louise Kyle, fifth grade; M r s Teacher assistants: ported on plans for H a r p e r school. have offered to assist her as room J e a n Weber, sixth grade; Miss Central-Stolp -- Tenth street, There will be an after-school intra- mothers: Doris Muir, seventh grade social Miss Veronica C a r m o d y , Cenmural p r o g r a m for boys directed by Kindergarten-- Mesdames George Vetstudies, and Miss O m a Massey, tral building, M r s . Hazel Roush, Gordon Walker, three days a week, ter and Herbert Friel; Grade 1--Mesphysical education. Miss M u i r reStolp building, M i s s H e r m a W y dames Edwin Buck and Karl Oldberg; and Miss Gertrude Fanckboner will places Miss Orrel Davis, who is on m a n ; Harper, M r s . E t h e l F r i Grade 2 -- Mesdames H . L . Stryker, direct the girls one afternoon a Harry Meloy and Harlow Pyfer; Grade a leave of absence, serving as a gaard; Highcrest, M r s . M i l d r e d week M r . Replogle also said that 3--Mesdames R. M . Baldwin and J . C. supervisor of student teachers at K r e u c h ; Howard, Miss M a r i o n Barksdale; Grade 4--Mesdames E . W. it has been found possible to have the University of Hawaii. Miss L o l a Bohrnstedt; L a u r e l , Miss M a r and H. E . Christensen; a morning Pre-Kindergarten by Birdlebough Davis is the new director of speech cella Schriner; L o g a n , Miss Grade 5--Mesdames H . A . Morrison, R. combining the two kindergartens D. Ross and G. M . Ehrbar; Grade 6 -- work in the Wilmette schools. M y r t l e Cash. into one afternoon group. M r s . Ethel Mesdames E . A. Zeitner and P. R. O'Conrell. The total enrollment in Howard F r i g a a r d and her assistant. Miss Attention!--Bridge P l a y e r s school is 536, or 567 including the Daniel Anderson, Evanston; George Winifred Hassman. will teach. M r s . P a u l Rinker, vice-president pre-kindergarten group which will Rekas, Greece: R i c h a r d B e a l , GlenThe P . T . A . wishes to welcome the meet at Highcrest. There are 72 view; Sarah Woolsey,Pennsylvania; new teachers to Harper. Miss Roena and ways and means chairman, renew students, 28 in kindergarten. Judith F o r d , St. F r a n c i s school, Mulford and Miss Sallye Sears have ports that the Round R o b i n B r i d g e T h e third and fifth grades have the Wilmette; P a t r i c i a Stapleton, T u l s a ; charge of the large first grade tournament is about to get under way for the year. The first round largest class enrollment. William Skakura, Pennsylvania; group and Miss Imogene Minier is scheduled for Monday, October 6, The seventh and eighth grade and J a m e s Burdick, Kansas. has the second grade. at 8 p . m . G a m e s will be played the club schedules will be announced Students of the Stolp school have Council Officers first Monday of each month next week. chosen their Student council nomThe Student council president for throughout the season. If you enOrganize Council inating committee which met Mon-1 this t e r m is George Conover. The joy playing bridge and would like T h e senior council already has day and nominated officers for the I council secretary is Janet Gordon, to join please call M r s . Rinker, or been organized under the guidance first semester. The slate will be New members of the student coun- M r s . E a r l e Miller, beore Septemof its faculty co-sponsors, H . W . ' presented Wednesday, September cil are as follows: Grade 6, George ber 27, for complete details. Standard and Robert Z i m m e r m a n . 17. C a m p a i g n speeches and the Conover and Janet Gordon; G r a d e L o g a n is happy to welcome W a r Dian Froeschle and F r e d Cole A meeting was held after the room election will be Wednesday, Sepren H . Kulieke to the teaching man; Grade 4, Douglas Jordan and staff. M r . Kulieke comes to us councilors were elected. T h e coun- tember 24. cilors are; 7A--Caren Hansen and J i m K n a p p : Grade 3. G r a c i a N a u - from Zion, 111., where he taught for The following club officers were T a d B e c k m a n ; 7B--Marcia Caton joks and T r a c y Steglich; Grade 2. five years. H e received his B . S . and elected in M r s . Roush's room; and John M c C a l l y : 7C--Shirley SieBobby Powell and Joanne Barton; M . A . degrees f r o m Northwestern President, David Schmitt; vice fert and Don Sherrill: 7D--Milo Z i G r a d e 1, J i m Price, P a m e l a Simp- university and is now working on president, Ralph Lustgarten; secredek and E m i l y Ashton: 8A--Margson and Charles Wessendorf. his P h . D . H e spent three and onetary, F e r n F r i s b y ; treasurer, David aret Dietrich and Joe Ross; 8B-- There are four new members of half years in the A r m y , serving as Betty K r a u s and A l a n Garrett: 8C-- Whitehurst. M r s . Roush's 5th grade was in-1 sixth grade: J o h n Bridgewater, B i l l a classification specialist in the SigNancy Tuttle and Paul Burkhardt; vited to perform in the new film E d m o n d s , B i l l Hamilton, and L o u - nal corps. A t present M r . and M r s . 8D--Barbara Smale and Diane SeyKulieke and their daughter are re" F u n on the Playground," which isa Rasmussen. ler. siding in Zion. the Encyclopedia Britannica F i l m s , Charles Crummer from the A slate of officers for senior Inc., is making. The class did an Evanston H a v e n school and Ginny The following new students were council was drawn up from the Indian dance for the picture, with E d w a r d s from Howard school are welcomed: G r a d e 6-- Janet Cooknew in Miss M a r y Reese's Grade 5. m a n from E v a n s t o n and George nominations sent in by each home' sound effects. Judith Schmidt is leaving the group Zinser, recently returned to W i l room. The following names were M r s . Eddington's 6th grade class and flying to her new home in Alta- mette f r o m Kennet Square, P a . ; included: President, Dave Mills, organized its room club for SepB i l l Mauritz and J i m m y Johnson; dena, Calif. Grade 4--Nancy Wissman f r o m tember with the following children vice-president, M a r c i a Caton, Peggy Miss Inez Bishop's grade 4 is Chicago; Grade 2--Linda Fullerton as officers: President. Ann T i m K i v l a n d and Nancy DcWitt: secrestudying the solar system. N e a l from Evanston, and R i c h i e M c C l e l vice president, B e v e r l y Bridgewater is newly from T a m p a , lan f r o m L a G r a n g e ; tary, Suzanna Kelly, J e r y l Linde mons: Grade 1-- Peters: secretary. B i l l Hartwell; and M i m i Bairstow; treasurer, Don M i c h a e l Zinser, also f r o m Kennet Fla. treasurer, Bob Powell. Sherrill. Dick Person and Alan Mrs. Margaret Blount's third Square, P a . Pegelow; program chairman. M r s . Eddington's 6th grade class grade took a trip around Harper The fifth grade regrets the loss Margaret Dietrich, Betty Kraus and welcomes two new members, Bob neighborhood to observe the shape of Janeen Zink, who has moved and Charles Wenger. The councilors vot- Powell from Chicago, and Ann and coloring of trees. New students is now attending Howard school. ed to eliminate the campaign pro- Timmons f r o m Montclair, N . J . are: D i a n a Cavaretta, Elizabeth They also miss T e d M y e r s who is g r a m of previous years. Instead, The class officers for Miss Hawkes' Rasmussen, J o a n Orson and L y n n still in Minnesota. T h e boys, espeeach nominee will be allowed to 6th grade are: President, Bill Muther; Case. cially, hope he will return soon as give a two-minute speech before vice president, Duncan Adkins; secrehe is a valuable m e m b e r of their tary, Dennis Hens; treasurer, Henry the senior assembly. football team, and practice is now Lustgarten. getting under way. Bobby Henn and In addition to those persons menThe following were elected officers in The L a u r e l P . T . A . held its first tioned last week as serving on the Miss McKenzie's room: President, Lloyd board meeting last Tuesday at 8:00. Amerette V o n der Hoff are being hospitality committee on the open- Hedges; vice president, Sam Riggs; sec- The purpose of the meeting was to missed by the third grade. Bobby retary, Jim Hust; treasurer, Chuck moved to E v a n s t o n and Amerette to ing day of school, M r s . E . H . C r o i - Street; councilors, Bob Fosse and Suz- organize and plan the coming Texas. P a u l Johnson of the fourth sant and M r s . Walter D . Schwiet- anna Moffitt. ert assisted the faculty. Class officers activities and m a k e final pre grade will return on the Queen Onicers for I O L " the me first mat month uiwiiui of w. I , year's school were chosen in Mrs. differs' 5th parations a tea afternoon, to be given at Elizabeth, sailing from England, school on for Tuesday Sep spending the summer in grade class. They are; President, San-* -·«» o-- after tember 30, for all mothers and dra Irvine; vice president, Barbara NesSweden. teachers of L a u r e l . Tuesday evening, October 14. is selrod; secretary, Pete Lewis; treasT h e boys and girls of the second the date set for the first meeting of urer, Ralph Nash. grade are happy to welcome their G A R D E N S T U D Y the Central-Stolp P . T . A . M r s . Walter Hallsten will enternew teacher, M i s s M a r c e l l a SchriM r s . Gordon Wallace, president The F a l l P i c n i c takes place tomor- ner, and the entire school joins in tain members and guests of the of the Central-Stolp P . T . A . unit, has called the first board meeting for row evening ( F r i d a y ) , September welcoming five new students: Geor- Garden Study club of Wilmette at Monday, September 22, in the com- 19. H a r p e r families are urged to geanna Mitchell, Bartlesville, Okla- the Hearthstone House F r i d a y aftbring supper and join the picnic, homa: Millicent F o r k , Berwyn, Illi- ernoon. September 19. at 2 o'clock. mittee room in the Stolp building. Registration for the 6th, 7th and which is to begin shortly after 5. nois; Carol Coolidge, Evanston, Illi- M r s . W. B . R u m m e l has arranged 8th grade dancing classes will be Vice-president M r s . G . F . Lietzow nois, and J o n and Jeffrey Bergen. the program for this meeting, and members are anticipating hearing held in the first floor hall of the and her room mothers will have Flowertown, Pennsylvania. Stolp building Monday and Tues- tables arranged by grades. M r s . M r s . Irwin B u r g e r and M r s . W i l l i a m day, September 22 and 23. M r s . E . E . P . P r i c e , J r . , hospitality chairKelly speak on " A Way With F . Muther, c h a i r m a n of dancing, man, will help welcome newcomers Weeds." T e a will be served followA "Get Acquainted T e a , " the first announces that checks should be with the following committee: M r s . current meeting of the L o g a n ing the program. made payable to the Central-Stolp Harold P . Wilhelm, M r s . Robert G . P . T . A . will be held Tuesday, SepP . T . A . T h e fee is $15 a y e a r per Walker, M r s . Robert E . Allen, and Miss Margaret Stickney daughter tember 23, at 3:15 p . m . at the person, or $27.50 for two children M r s . D a v i d H . Thomas. M r s . M e l school. A l l parents are invited to of M r . and M r s . H . J . Stickney, 1518 vin S. Hattwick, reports that three in the same family. of M i s s P a t r i c i a Poust's sixth grade take advantage of this opportunity Spencer avenue, Wilmette, began her New Students studies at Rosary college in River The following new students have boys, George Conover, Bob Lietzow to renew old friendships and make Forest today (Thursday). and Bob K a y , will have charge of new ones. Members of the teachenrolled in Stolp: Alexander and [ School News ] Editorial Staff 1 1 1 Laurel School v Central-Stolp Harper School Logan School

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