Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 66

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66 WILMETTE LIFE May 10, 1929 .UNIQR LIFE J (Continued from page 58) Boys Win From Girls in a "Grammar Down" Thursday, May 2, the SA group of the Stolp school had a "grammar down." The girls stood on one' side of the room and the boys stood on the opposite side. There were fifteen girls and twenty boys, so when there were five girls and only one boy the score would be even. Toward the end there were five girls and eight boys left. Many of those who get some of the be 8 t grades went down first. When the bell rang the girls had one un and the boys had six, so the boyl'i .. won by one point.-Roger Palenske, SA Stolp. SPECIAL for the Month of .May One Doz. ·ous Cat Encounters Curl Trap ., Penalty Is Death A very sad happening happened happen last summer in Canada. to . 7xll En:!ngs $12·50 Regular Price $25 Sitting~ m Studio Only Jossph D. Tolofl Our Photographs Live Forever A world-wide known hunter and ·trapper, an expert, lived in a cozy little log cabin built for three-the trapper, a pet lynx and a beautiful angora alley cat. or:e day he let his cat and lynx out to play so th'y decided to play hide and seek :so the cat ran and hid. All of a sudden he saw one of his master's traps and he was very curious to know if the bait in it was a nice piece of fish or a mouse, so he looked. When the lynx found him he was dead. In Art the boys and girls of the eighth So the lynx went home and told his sad :story to his master and that was the grades, Howard, are working on perspecend of the curious cat.-Alfred Bartnick, tive work. We are drawing room~. buildings, and different objects. It is B8 Howard. very interesting work, and more fun to plan out different color schemes. \V e LIKES THIS SHOW Saturday when I got my Wilmette have a choice of painting them or cutting Junior Life ticket I went down to the each object out and pasting them on a Norshore to see "Close Harmony," with large piece of paper or doing them in Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll. It ink. I think most every one e)ljoys this surely was a good show. I think it h!l work. I know I do.-Marjorie Warble, the best 1929 show I've seen.-Bettye K. 8B Howard. Kirwan, 8B Howard. Perspective Work Claims Attention of Art Class ; 18 Davis St. EVANSTON Ph. Univ. 2178 lf AKE RADIO SETS The Howard 7A pupils are going ~o make crystal sets soon. Everyone ·. IS Bcttye Kirwan spilled some India ink anxious to get started. Mr. Ball is gomg to ~how us how too.-Donald Rahn, How- on her dress last Wednesday and :\lrs. Stalling went to the rescue. With all her ard 7A. might and main plus strong soap and water she got it out. She said that she lost a little skin in the. soap and water. The hand lotion she has in the cupboard fixed that. They tried to get an iron for Bettye's dress, but it was locked · up.James Kraft, 8B Howard. Spills Ink on Her Dress But Teacher Gets It Out Urge Seventh Graders to Spur up Work in Sciences The seventh and eighth grade clas!'e!' of Howard have started the new Social Science books following the tests we had a few days ago. Mrs. Groves, the Social Science teacher, wants the seventh grade~" to hurry up because they are so far behind the eighth grades. Just before we had the last test the eighth grades we re over 100 pages ahead of us.-Walter Fo~ lund, 7B Howard. FRIKXD OJi' THE FLOWERS MisR Stevens, the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade Science teacher, passt' d around ~orne flowers and then said: "Pl'a~e protect the flowers. Destroy in~ects that destroy flowers." So plea~ e be careful, don't pick the flowers but let them spread.- Kenneth Rahn, JiB Howard. SOJIE JOB :\Ti~s Gayton is cleaning the library at Howard. Lal't Thursday some of tht· boyr' helped her Hhellac the books. Xo one is allowed to take any of the bool\s out until she i!'l through. It surely is· some job.-Bettye K Kirwan, 8B Howard. FI:SAL BOOK REVIE'V A:: the la!'t book report of the year for 8B Howard was l\Iay 6, :Mrs. Stalling put a Jil';t of good books on the side board. She want'd the last book review to be the best.-Jane Carol Sundlof, 8B Howard. STl DY BACTERIA The Howard 6B saw bacteria from a girl's teeth. They are so little you can't see them without a microscope. Ia order to see them they go in your teeth and form a coloring.-Kenneth Rahn, 6B Howard. CARVE IN SOAP The Howard 6B are soap-carving .recian and Roman men. Some pupils re making warriors and some other things. Soap-carving Is not easy. It takes skill to make them without breaking them.-Kenneth Rahn, 6B Howard. HEAR DEAN OF BOYS May 2, the eighth grades of Howard school Wt'nt over to Stolp and listened to Mr. Kahler, dean of the boys, talk about what we should expect at N<:w Trier. The talk was very good and 'Veryone enjoyed it.-Dorothy Yetter, 8A Howard. HEAR ABOUT NEW TRIER Next Tuesday, at 2:30 o'clock, the eighth grades will hear a talk about New Trier. Miss Packer will speak to the girls and Mr. Kahler to the boyR. The girls will be at Stolp and the boys at Howard.-Dorothy Yetter, SA Howard. ENCOURAGES POETRY Miss Stevens, our General Science teacher, was talking to us about writing poems. She said if they were good she would send them into a paper or magazine to be printed.-Bettye K. Kirwan, 8B Howard . .. -----~-- -----~---,---------------~--·--·--------9 ...

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