Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 31

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~prU S, 1929 WILMETTE LIPI! I JUNIOR LIFE Mother Gets Fine Plant as Easter Remembrance Easter morning when I got up I got my sisters out of bed. We got up and put on our bathrobes and went downstairs to look for our Easter nests. My sisters found their's ftrst then I found mine in a drawer under some · old clothes. My sisters and I had bought my mother a plant. We brought it downsbirs and put it on the dining room table. When mother came down she was very surprised. After a while I went downstairs to get ready for Sunday school.-Julia Booz, fourth grade, Central. BOLD BOOK BEVIE'W · On Monday, Aprll 1, the Howard 8A had their sixth book review. Everybody was very busy writing or copying. We have a card box that has a card for everyone In the eighth grade. It gives a place for name of the author, the name of the book, the mark you recel ved on the review and the date it was ·handed in. Earlier this morning, Mrs. Stalllng came into our room to see when those who are behind could make up their book reYiews.- Frederick Leason, SA Howard. )fAKE IMPROVEMENT While 7B Howard pupils were looking over the tardy record this month we found out that we had improved very much. September there were seven tardies, In October, nine, in November, ci~ht, in December five , in January, four, m February, six and in March there were only three. We hope that we can improve still more.-Margery Tal:}.pr, iB Howard. FLOP IN ATHLETIC TESTS Howard 7A boys did not fare so well in the athletic tests given lately. The average for the punting was 24 yards. The average for the passing was about 20 yards, the drop kick 17 yards, the push up 9 times, the goal throw three O';It of four tJ:ials and the pull up three times. We hope to do better next time.-Reglnald Green, 7A Howard. WeD, Well, ~ Bulldot Comes With Mr. ~unny Everybody Gets Fooled April 1, Except Teacher Richard Hau«eneu hall been el_... baseball captain of SA Howard. We ~ had several practice «ames alrea4 ~ On my Easter vacation I bad a very hope we ha. ve a good team an4 . nice time. My friend and I would romp pennant.-John Pearson, 8.A Howard. and play all day long. On Easter morn_lng brother and I got up very early,. GLAD SHE'S B.ACK though we looked and looked we could not Eleanor Lewis returned home two ftnd any of our bunnies or eggs. My weeks ago. She' went to California. She wother had to get them for us. For a went to aunt's wedding. We are sladh special Easter present, my mother and tg have }\for her back.-Marlan Cox, fourt father bought us a pedigreed Boston bull puppy and we all thought he was the best grade, Central. surprise we · CQ»ld have-Ruth Koegal, fourth grade, Central. Try "Aeme Painting and Deeoraflar Servlee" PENNANT AWARDS For the past few years the teams winwe Have Many 8a.tlsft6d North ning the championship in football, basket8hore Customer· . ball or soccer would get a shield. But this year they will be given a pennant. Phone Fairfax 1&17 The teams winning the pennants will ton E. lith Plaee Chlearo keep It until it Is won away from them. -Jack Edmonds, 7A Howard. WA.BD V.Aft . th: I J When we came back to school on April 1 the halls were all waxed and we had t~ be mighty careful. At the upper end nf the hall at Howard sch(Jol there was water on the floor and under that wax so some pupils could not get to their lockers without falling down. Even though it was April Fool's day we did not fool the teachers without studies. It certainly RAPID PROGRESS feels good to get into the school atmoSome fast work has been done on the sphere again and we are all gettiug into the grind of the work.- John A. Osborne. new auditorium of the Howard school. The walls are complete and the roof is Howard 7A_._ now being finished. There is a marble tower on the roof adding to the beauty HOLD FASHION SHOW of the school. .It won't be long before The annual fashion show was given by the interior decorators begin their work. the Howard eighth grade girls in the as- This addition surely makes the school sembly room at Howard for the P. T. A., look nifty.-Henry von der Hoff, SA HowApril 2. Each girl in the eighth grade ·a rd. made a dress In sewing the ftrst part of Hl29 for the show but they only had one RAZZING MARSHALL p~riod every Thursday , which didn't give Marshall Doose has been wearing his them any more time than they needed, s o four-year-old brother's crusher because the garments had to be hurried.-Virginia. his allowance wouldn't cover one, but now Maine, 8A Howard. he has saved up enough money so ~e -------bought one. A red one ! Although he 1s WIN A SHIELD a blonde he looks very· nice.- Fleeta The girls in the eighth grade have won Freeman, 8B Howard. a shield. The girls have decided it is about time they are as important as the OBSERVE BIRDS boys think they are. Jean Dunning said On Wednesday, March 21, the boys of she would have her father make one and 7A went to the Woman's club so the girls he has just finished it. The bell that rings were to haYe General · Science. Miss at 9:15 o'clock Tues<Jay morning saw the SteYens said the girls could go for a walk. girls' kickba,ll championship shield in 8A We started looking for birds. We saw H()ward's room.-Marjorie Iverson, 8A some birds on the way. We had a very Howard. intere~ting- time.-Sylvia Jogl, 7A Howard. WASN'T FOOLIN,' EITHER Hap Gathercoal, Howard school boys' gymnasium instructor, announced April . Fool's day that the baseball league would start the following day. 7B and 7A Howard have been playing each other i' gymnasium class.- Marshall Peterson, 7B Howard. BILLY IS ILL Billy Grant, a member of the 8B, is home ill. He went home a week from our Easter vacation and he is expected back soon. Although he was very ill hP i!': getting better, Monday, April 1. The 8B and 8A wrote letters to him. -Dorothy Vollman, 8A Howard. ~ rr~ NEW ~) ~ SOUTH ~ <!fll!LG'JR!,:J1f:LAND CHICAGO 6oo MICHIGAN BOULEVARD // 1f'. JL ittin.gs // With the ever-increasing interest in the tailored vogue so individuali~ed in MILGRIM Creations/arrangements have been made for the personal superivison of all fittings by MR. 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