Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 35

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roorn the crusaders went to different rooms for each .subject. Lady Scott taught art and arithmetic in which she introduced decimals. Lady ju- lian' the history teacher, told about the stone age tbrougb "the glor y that. was Greece" and. how Rome. came to be the center of the world. They also> studied geography, of manv countries.. Language, reading, a.ixd spehing . were 'taught, by Lady Jo- hannisen. The event of the year was a ýGrecian play in 1whicb most of the crusaders of '33, took, part. The class now, p assed on, to the new wing ofthe castle, namedfor Lord Stolp, where they were to finish their elernentarycuss Our ho- room teachers were_ Lady' Parring, the teacher of. granimar, who va s very . iii during the: year. Lady Watts then took her-position. Lady Vernon taught social science, 'and Ladies Davis and Flaskered intrO- duced literature and dramatics,. Enter Club Activities Every year the seventh and eighth grades fornied what was known as the Stolp Assembly club in whch they elected officers and, met ýonce 'a week. The crusaders èf '33 .wbo were .officers. for thk seventh year. werc for the first se ster:. vice -president, Jane. Solomon, and treasurer, Chuck Soule. The second semester officers we:vice-çpresident, jack Randall, and treasurer. Julia Booz. When the crusaders were in eight grade, Ed Hess was president and Phil Rogers was treasurer. They held this office for two seinesters. Slowly had the -cru saders mounted the precarious steps of education, ')ut now at last had reached the top- the last year,. a year of great prestige and authority. Ladies. Chase, WY>' man, Flaskered and Donnelly were room teachers. Lord Replogle andd Ladies Clark, Stevensi Perring and Woodley had taugbt us the past year. The crusaders' minds had been oc- cupied by many happenings-the Christmas play, spring concert, field day, registration at New Trier, aiod last of ail, graduation! Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lieberman, 530 Laurel avenue, have rented the hous- nelonging to the C. W. Erwins at 320 Abbotsford road,> Kenilwortbj, until' Septemfber, 15. The, Erwin fa mily wifl g01o to orthern Wisconsin., Mr.,and Mrs. Bassett Ruf of Indian Hill, have as their guests, Mrs. Ruf'.ç motherand- sister, Mrs.1 R. D. Green and Miss Charlotte Green of Abilene, Texas. They -are here for A Century of Progress. 0o *Frederick Kilner, son of :Mr. and .Mrs. -F. R. Kilner, 430 -Sheridlan 'road, Kenilworth, is recovering frorn a seri- ous accident. He is now able.to see bis littie f riends.' Mrs. Andrew- L. Cobb f romn Persi- pany, N.., . arrived Wednesday to visit ber cousin, Mrs. Clara R. Drake' and farnily, at 1221 Ashand avenlue. out the year and we will always iook, back to the happy days in the Castle of Stolp. And now the drawbridge wilI again lower to allow the crusaders of 1933 to go out into a broader field of knowledge.-Ciass of 1933, written by Marian Mottschall and Dorotby Star- kel. WE SPECIALIZE IN m1otcSo verhuling B$ody and Fender Work Compoete Brake Servce Goodycar Iirs Wh.tl a Sal e Tum 'ARE you wllIiing to rlsk your 1Mf.en advertlslnàg stateanenta elai*ng hlowout-proof and un- blowable tires? One m nfcer gives as the îearon fer claiming blowout-propf tire-ii. usne of one ply of another célo-another, a uamtented "ne breaker" construc- ,lon-& mail order houae, hlgh btreh "eil" orda, etc., etc. Actually the fundaunental cause o'f A Tf Of' a tire l*owout la he exlng of'the mM M IR tire which causes friction eoftthe OuIF1E COIISTUCTION fibers in te. cord, wcautiÉg in heat and cauamng the rubLer te a.ften and tiie corde to deteriorate. There ia a reasu why Firestone T'ires have won tii. 1W-mile Indianaipolia race for 14 coenecutivie ya, te .most gaaaeUia.g tire test. Thie reason ia the. Firestone patentcd extraprocesa ef Gum-Dipping ,which saturates e'ery liber andi nsulates eveey cord witiapue rbLer -whipii gives strength to th.eorde and preventa friction and heat in te,. fibers. This year 42 drivers ini tu, race equýpped their cars with FIrestoue G;u=e-Dipped lires and net a singE.loer h.4 onytire troïtble. Race drivers a e,.why Firéstone Glum-Dprnu,4Tires are »ufer and mot aubjecete h lowout andud tllEnet ask h <iw. hm mordlnary tirné Your 1f, and tiie livs of your famlly ame dieu in danger at the bighroud spfe eoftotday and you sould *et taIe reater lsLe thau the. race drivera who maal.sure that tiiy have the. 1w.: and .frt tirestfsey Can bsyFirestone. Comni n today. W. .111 give yoII a liberal tbadsi- allowance for your old tires on new Firestomie Rlgi Spe.d Tire-te. st setires ite.world Sm. Fir..1<iss. Gaa-DippdTi. MW Exhulibtion aiiv* et "À R re. a of emsi C mutu'etle V.afhmvs cive. T.u Oveate iLh~STRIENCTU and *Ayicri TUE @EL WULL Bob 'a Mac ManSt. *t Linden Ae., 721 MAIN phone Phone Wihnotte 33M, J.. cl. s îsu A. B. VaM 0.m 1~

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