Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, p. 16

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at Club Meet1 A very iteresting program was presented te the Stolp Assembly club Wednesday, November .28., The eightb graders have been studying musical instruments . -n school. Most have been demo.strated by r pupils. in the school. The harp, ibw.'ever,, was not.- Mrs. McFaddan, who is quite an accomplished, harpist, brought ber -barp, and gave, an en-, joyable program.ý She told of the en-gin of, the liarp and some:of its bistery and, played some numbers on, it. The programn was longer than expected. se 1the other part, tbe belated Book WVeek Play, was, given at 1:15 o'clock., The main characters ini the play were as follows:- King, Curly 0, -Helen Clark-, Queen Titania, called "Tigbty" for short, Gertrude' Weinstock; fyPr'icç Iettyjohn, the Prickly Prince, at Penick ; Mistress Nagg, the R~oyal Wizardess, Frances Bickban; Ned, a boy, Beatrice Ederer; Nelly, bis sis- ter, Marilyn Shane. Tbe book character were: Robin Hood, Sarah Strayer; Peter Pan, Betty Jane Ericson; Jo Marcb. Har- Iine Ward; Tom Sawyer, Virginia Scbakel.-Lois Whitehead, Stolp 2C. A rthur Finds It's Easy to be bard but tound them easier than first expected. Miss Theman teaches readinà also. The pupils have recently started the "Reading and Living" books, te which tbey were looking.forward.since the last year's sikth grades told tbemi the books were interesting.- Arthur Green, Howard 6B. L .INews-D5ox ii The staff of the Stolp is preparing to edit its Betty jean Erickson is goi the cover. Also there wil toon, editorials, original stories. and, poeins, and. of course, news. The News-Box wiII 'corne out on Friday, Deceniber 21. No articles will be accepted after 'December 14. -Many new features have been added to imi- prove the paper. The :staff bopes to bave the best issue so far this Nyear.-LTick La Botnte, Stolp 1C. Stolp C-1 Conquers D-1 in Game of Volleybail Stolp D-1 lost its' second gaine of volley baIl1 to Stolp C-1. The game was played- at 4 :25 o'clock in the Stolp gyninasiumi Tuesday, Novem- ber 27. The score was 12 f0 15. C-I bad a full team of eigbt men wbile 1)-I bail nl'v four nlavers. The mies uts hrst gaine,.-^) ro 12- tO 'X0IP 1J>--- Bud. Setubold, Stolp 1B. New Rule for Students Who Eat Lunch at Stolp Monday, December 3, a new mile for Stolp scbool.tpupils wbo eat lunch at scbool was announced by Mr. Replegle, the principal. If is that aIl of the children wbo eat lunch af scbool in the fifth grade and under News-Box Yesterday, December 5,, the entire iird issue. Byron C. Stolp assembly program g to make. was io have been given over to the be a car- singing of songs, under the direction, of Miss Clark. The programn was designed to give the pupils practice, wbicb, it was generally ýagreed, was badlY needed. by many. The glec clubs:are getting ready for'acoer to be beld in two weeks. This. was considered a good chance for' the glee. club p>eople te practice.. It has béee a long time since a wbo1e as fsingypigad hs on.senasenjoeyd fsmlypioadtbas oeen sen el by ail of tle pupils.-Marilyn Stube. Stolp IC., Ppils.Dscover Seventh Grade Is Plenty of Funi Howard seventh gradeý pupils have found, that grade lots of fun. se far this year. Instead of: baving two or tbree main teachers as tbey had in sixtb grade, they now bave five or ~six. They have studies they~ hadntt had befere, sucb as dramatics, gen- eral science, social science, and cook- ing for the girls. Another extra thing is study periods. 0f course, these extra tbings are in addition te the regular studies : writing, spelling, aritbmetic, gymnasium, library, music, art, and Englis.-Peggy Butler. Howard 7B~. Room 6C at Howard Has sented a panoramaof, the prehisforic, forests and a background. witb a figures of men and animaIs. Cbildren who were assigned to and worked on the preject were Bobby Brady, Gene Lindstrom and Peggy Kircbner.-Joe ,Wood, Howard 6C. Depict Thanksgiving of Days That Used to Be Wednesday, November 28, the Cen- Srtir I-upils to Write Stories For an early project this year in Miss Theman's room, the sixth grade> pupils were given book jackets te differeit books that are ini the ibrary here at Howard ýscboo!. The pupils were to write opening sentences for the books. These sentences could be adventurous, exciting, humorous, mys- terious, and unusual. Two or three Story Writersin' the Maldag days later they wrote steries to them, using one of, the opening sentences banded in the first day. A few of. the jackets were nef used. ,Miss Th.eman put the jackets. up on the wall se the pupils could see them. :Some people had too mucb and srnte people didn't bhave enougb in their stories. The, ones who didn't bave enougb wenf into .-the w'ork room fe finish -them.-BRob .Mafson. -Howard 6B. Girls at Central School to Take Posture Tests.' The two sixth grades at Central school started te play volley bal last Monday afternoon after schôol. The girls are going to bave posture tests next week in the gymnasium period. The pupils have te go tbhrough three tests. If -the girls go tbrougb ail the tests anid get the'm ail correct thev'get a plus., We are.- tbankful for our gym. teacher, Miss Brown. -Gail Treimblett., Central school. Girls Stage 'Practice Gaines in Vol leyball Monday, Nevember 26, the AB girls and the E.-I and VE-Il girls of a k lin Windows of the stor( d and wilI advertlse th( Mac Meves, Stolp 1C. sale,- >1<. Al the l the samed iHoward 6B. sh note- bacoarri the thi ised for bring. She put ts, were after the thing i..-Dave bring.-Marion. 4th grade. eacn. person's name he said lie would. Wiegmnan, IHoward books5. 6C outide sI s n the w oHow

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