Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 56

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r.. on Sunday Trip A tew Sundaym ago 1 viited thre Sbodd aquarium, and Fiel rnuseumn. ljMrst -I went te ,the Sheddl aquarium. Thbere was quite a' crowd. of people andl y1M bad te, stand i lino or you w'ouldnt be able te 500 the 1191%.. There were maRy queer finit, mornewbicb 1 iddnt kioÔw. We aw a sbort-nomel bt 11mb wblch cornes from the coast .601 lerila. Ths appears te be rn*o arn animal than 11mb, as lt- has flemhy limba on whlch it walks. Itso reugli kir la, oovered with littie fringes instead eof Ante*am the hog fini, a native et West mIndan andl Floride waters. Thre abecimiers at the Shoddl aquarium are otantly changirig cler and« patt ern. The Spottéd Jew liait i. the largetof thre ea basa *m grouper-farnily. Some et thèe s 1mbt the aquarium weigh' 200 p.unds ecd. The gar flmb fleat like zeppelins, around their, tanks. Thre spade fisi are a thousaril miles frein their Irative rectatrI the Southr Atlaitic.ý The red grouper, whose habitat -ls the SouthrAtlantic coast frorn CaReIr'ias te Nk", '.19tt ot aiundalit othe~ groupera tri our southerri waters and' is exclleteod fisb. The Jacob Evert- "ne were narnel by thre West' Ilan -silors. They bave rél dots ail ever them and are callel se after a plt wlth a srnallpox-ptted face. Tirese are found i the West Indies, Florida reefs, and Bahamas. These are only a few ofthtie Mrny flai we saw. ., The Johni G. '$bebd aquarium is thre largeot anjd mont up-to-date. Institution et Its kind lnt the worid. In the.mrntbs y that tihe gallertes bave been openi an attendarive et more thari 1,600,000 bas bec» recordod. Three sait water galler- les an~d onarj~e8ir water gallery are now openi uhowliw 3,500 fleesrepresenting 136 upecies. 'We tiré» visted thre Field rnuoeumf. Plrst w. wertith ie animal secton,. thon te the bird, thon te 'thé akeleten, tire» te the Indian, and Eskirne sectione. 'Tire keicton section- was awfully .'opooky" andl Id bate te be caugtlntr there alone at niglit. It was then tirne te go borne -andtihe end et a pleasant day.-Jerrine Fromm, 7A Howard. Howard 7A Basketeers Defeat 7B Team, 9 to2 -Thursday, 7A Howard played 7B tri a laketball gaine. Tire dbstitutesj etared eut for 7A, butthey were taken De" 1,m Y.rs &bd Y. Aây. <Contlnued) Arrivifig at the cty, Varier werit direetiy te the neareat passenger roter tube where lie engaged a rotor and ped swiftly on te the clty, of Bereili. Felowh>g camne« Valican, the mani who badl followed. Vaner fromn the flamlng ship. Me alooen- gage" a rr and sped mwiftly lu Variera wale. Theme roto*r were a onie-mani air: probelied device that carriWd people, mwftly underground to their ldest!- nations. Ail one bad te do wao to et th~e switch I»dlcator to the: de- sitrel ýpoint, get In, andl be whisiked on hlm way. Arriirig at Borlil, Varier sought and: found the addeo of Professer Marlm's laboratory. Vlican, fto-. lowing closely, did.the smre. Professer. Maxim, workirig day and niglit:on 1dm newracket Plane, the' Bokar, was one ütght Inter-. rupted, by, a kriockig at tihe door of hie private woi'ksbop. U11pon openirig the dber, lie diacovered' an utter, stranger. After a te* min- utes' talk the. strariger proved te be Varier, Then ho tol the stbry of bôw he bai cerne frorn Venus to deetroy eempI.tely 'Pr.fes* rMax- ir's riew plane. "But why?" , asked Professer Maximi. "Becaume," arimwered Vaner, îtire people of Venus wjsh te rernain iso- lated frorn other planets." 'But wby 11-," said Professor Maxim, At thia point hlm natural intutitioft camne te bis aid and lie looked Up qulclçly. There, frarned lni the windew, wsa the leering face of Valican.-e~:ordon Wells andl Jerry Berri, 84A Howard. (To be concluded) Stol> Cage Teams Beat Howard Girls Just listen to tMOaI Fresh frein the scoreboard ln the gym- 'nasium of H[oward school corne the re-. ports of the girls'. basketball gaines played on 'Monday, MVech 16. The Stôlp girls of the 6tb, th, anld th grades played the Howard girls of the smre grades in thrillilng gaines of bas- ketbali. FoIiowing are the resuitsa an scores of thé gaines: Stolp Oth grade, 16; Howard1î th .grade. 6. ,telp 7th grade, 10 ; - Howa!rd 7th grade, 2. Stolp th grade, Il;> Howard Sth r&den 4. lasq u@cjooî i s choel, sle terMOUca.-f )reciate all tl 'Benson, 7B eventW. bimm.1nMaling thug0WR bl IRU weulb, be a goeb- ideï, 'as adVisory per- lob la noît for hoinewo>rk. 'rIntbis waY It makea the hait heur entertaining and ise very educaetionaL. We are aIl very gratetul te Mrm. 8 taIn, for giving u s tia id a as It wl lie p te brlig ouir1 grades In comnpo- siion Up.-,The .irst curr-ert everit wlil be.'given -on Tuemlay , Mardi 17. Mrs, Stallirig sornetimes aaigris a certain composition perlod te, currerit events but this la, an altogether riew Idea. Ijust the pOrled or no betore tirne te vye therni-you, woull see aIl the -chul- ren hurrylng te Mr. Greves' roorn to get a copy ef ber weekly called, "News lieview." .This paber las mat bubblirig ever.witir current everits, se I arnsuré you wtll urderstanl the reason efthtie popularity et Mrs. Groves' ýroin. We aII boe3rh.Stallings plan:wIlll work 'Out succesfuIY.-Marguerite Péterson, SB Howard. This $tudentEnjoy Tests, Book Reports For the iast several weeks we 'have been readlig "Ivanhee." Tuesday andl Wednesday we Iraila. test on it. There were ferty questions altogether, but it was net very lifficuit. 'Tiurslay we wrote book reports and these are thre points brouglit eut: The title, the author, the settlng, chief char- acters, rnost interest'ing pointý vour opinion of the book and why yeu think as vou do. It was fun making book reports be- oause mystery, short, boarding school, and înany other kinds of stories were. chos;en. We are going te bave semae- thing new te write about ln cornpôsi- tioh. It is extra but probably mrosn et thre students will do it. re 'are te wite' on our favorite hobby. We cari collect pictures and anything that adds to your topic. Some ef thec hobbies are swimmirig, tishing,, baseball, football,« painting, drawirjg, writing, and many others. We think it 'wiil prove te be most in teresting. Aide frein having a lot et funr, we shaîl be getting extra credit toward .eur coM- position grades.-Eilene Weakly, 7B Howard. Posters Urging Pupils to Stow Away Pennies Stolp Girls Win Two Cage Tities Against Howard Lat onlay w. ba" a chamioinship garne witb ýStolp. ' Tbey came'oVer te, Our seirool te P14Y basketball. 'Mrs. ncekbelrs ail that ' tey had more practica W. onîy bal ýive:game.q et practice. la thre liret, part..of the garne Sue Spinney made morne baskets for, Stolp. In thre gat, part et, the game they made more,-baskées àià 7B only -made one. At threeienofthe game the score waà 10 te 2 tri Stelp's faver. Mrs. Farickboner plekel' eut eigirt oft tire players. Tb. Éey were: Magairet Schwall, jurnping conter; Marjorte Staubitz, forward; Bleanoer Sperelea, torward; Helen Lindstrom,.. guard;- Xargaret Lively, guard, Lucilie Gra- ham, guard, andl Jean Gorbe», guard. Welneslay we went over. te Stolp . to play.. Tire sixtir grade, playel ftint, thé Reveritb grade second, and eighth grade last TIn the :firet part of. tbe.gaine, Jean Cutler made a basket, andl se III Sue Spfinney. TIhe- reterees weord frem F[igh sehool. We bal the àme p'layers, that we usedlntr the first. gaine wtth Steit>. Tire sixtb grade from Howard was beating Stolp. Wben tireir 'garne was ever, the score was 28 te 4 in Howard'$' favor. The first gainethey played they lest' and tirey have te toss up te Sée whe're they wili play the third garne. I hope tirey wtll'wiri tIr champienship tIn. basketball. TIn the last part et the -seventir gi'ade gaine, 7B made some basket. Wen the gainé was ever the score was 13i tie 10 lni Stolp's favor. They bave won the new pennant. Mrs. F'anckboner said that we worked pretty harçi and had good guards. 1 hope we 'wili have better 'luck in hasebaîl. Our eighth g'raderg aise lest; the Score belng 14 te 10 ln Stolp's favor.-Eleanor, Speredes, 7B Hloward.' Father and Uncle See Youngsters Give Show One -night, wbeninY 'mether .went RAw*Y My tw o usins., tWe Sisters and I' decidel 'te have me tun se we put on a show for MY tather' and uncle. The first tbing on- the prograla wae One 'Of rMy cousins dfressel, as a, real fat lady weigbingý1 700 pounçis, Or at. least sic was suPPesel te weigh that muc*h. Then carne the twe rug twins ; a fat coloede lady, andl native buck bill, us.ingr a tpowder puff for theA duck bill a our report arci w' nSAPETY .UTNU E veryOrie was gelr ýt When ,Wou're 'crosming busy streets,- fillirig Up our box SDen't think that cars yeu cari beat. Some 'put lri book A lwaya watt tilI thre car ls paatý riews reviews, àin4 -Ever Ifilyeu are ýpemmon te cross the wants, te bayé a bi - street îamt. rixt report. carl.- -Wt Ç49Knop, Grade 6,1Heward. fel. 'Y lmêSob

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