Grid Ltteri The lucky boys who wcre to re- ceive football letters this year mel i n tIi. Howard school, auditorium, De- cember .7 at' 7:30 o'clock,, for the awarding. The boys of the "W" club of the Wilmtte schools initiatedl the new membersé Those wýho had charge of thc initiation wereTom Carney, Tom Zaremba, Robert S&theibcl,. Richard Moreau, Kimbaîl Brown and johnny Miller. There wcre talks. by Fred Lied and other. Northwesterti football playera and Mr. Harper awardcd the letters. The parents werc invited to attend. Refreshments werc served at the close of,.theý meeing.-Richard Fin- ney, Stolp IC.. Cotrncd Now Discuýing ProWDe ofBïhe he During recent council meetings, the councîl members have been discussing the bike sheds for Stolp school. It secins the girls have been coin- plaining that the boys throw their bikes in the sheds, daanaging other bikes. Many ideas have boen discussed but noue will doi The idea of build- ing another shed was considered but as the Stolp Assentbly club would have to pay for it, the idea, had to be rejectcd, for it would take more than half of ail the money turned into the treasury. It is hoped some decision,.will be made about this difficult problen- Gertrude Weinstock, Stolp IC. Cake Tuirns Out Fineý- But Bananas, Ala8,,Aies Monday, December .3, 8-A. girls made chocolate banana upside* down cake in the domestic science room for the cooking lesson of the week The recipe was- one which Miss AC-2 boys of Stolp, got off to a bad start in volîcyball by losing their ~'Jfirst two gaines to D-3 and D-2 by respectively. t The first gaine was duil but the second was fast and filrions. D-2 le took an 8 to -4lead at the hallf With Cordts serving - in the second te half '_C-2 crept' right up to withina w -few points of b-2. Then C-2 bst )f the hall and'D-2 pullcd away to vic- i. tory.' d C-2. brôke her jinx by 'Whipping y' D-1 in the last half of their*last gaine, 17 to 14.. C-Z is improving and hopes d to, finish' the.- season, wth a good s record.-Jim Gregory, Stolp lB. :Big Rally in Second,,Haif Bringe Win to Stolp C-1 Tuesday, December 4, Stolp C-1 defeated Stqlp D-3 boys in a volley- bail gaine in the Stolp gymnasium. The score at the mnd of the irst half was Il to 6 in favoi of b-3 but by the ed of the gaine it was 30 to 18 in C-l's favbrir. The C-i players wcre: Paul Casterline, cap- tain, Bob Morris, Bill Kerner, Bui Lane, Bertel Bergquist and Harold Molter.-Harold Moiter, Stolp I C. F-2 Lends Player to F-i and Then Loses Contest -Howard F-I boys playcd 1Howard F-2 in volley baIl Tuesday, Deceu-. ber 4. For F-2, Oscar BeckI, Lewis Travis, Bob Matson, John' Brandt, Bobby Brady and Billy Simons show- cd up aftcr school. For F-i only Ralpli Johnson, Donald Vauce and Dick Kahn came. F-2 gave F-i a player and they had a practice gaine. The final score was: F-1, 48; F-2, 26.-Dick Kahn, Howard 6C. Should School Yard Be Flooded? 19 Stoin Ouerv thé lifttweights and beavyweights. Mr. Gathercoal coaches the peeweées. Thei. light- weights and the hcavy- weights have their practices at Howard .,ni the peewees at Stolp. Al of the boys, *.,~are--urged,-to corne out for 'the teains. -,Robert Schcibel, 1Mousse Is Ont Reasont Girls Are Glad of Souw Get, a .bucket of snow?> Yes, that was what Miss Wo&ley asked one of the girls in her cooking class to get. When the snow was brought in, the girls learfied what it was to be used for. Their chocolate n~musse, wbhiJi -he had just ma de, was to be placcd in a pan and the snow packed arouncL it to make it become finit. The mousse when done was said to be delicious by most of the girls.- Stop 1lB. Sale of Seal s le Helping Health Center Save Lives Mrs. Bliss of the Wîlmette Health çeiter tallced to the seventh and cighth grades about Christmas seals 1 Wednesday, Decembner 5. * I pasti years, the heaith centetr has aidedi mauy and saved many Jives through the help and moncy the Wilmette school children eontributed through the Christmnas seals. The health center is for people who can't afford dental or medical treatinent. It also ýscnds people to the hosptaLe-Jcanne Stark, Joey Welter Sets- Paýce in Howard Gym Glass Howard fifth and sixth RraderLM Try for Team in "'B " League. ,When ?-Thursday nights at 7:15S oclock. Where ?-ýAt the Stolp gyninasium. ýWhat ?"A basketball teami in.the, Recreation board'% "B league for girls, which will cost a nominal fee for j*oininig and 'willý last, until 4April. .Why?-Because it's fun. Ail eighth grade girls who lilce to Play basketball are asked ýto corne and sec if they can Join',the teain. There are five players on the team and eighth are.,needed. Girls wanting to try out for, the teamshould have gym shocs and if- possible cither- shorts or gym bloomüers. Rememberý ôn Thursday nights- Stol> Eightk Grade Has Obien flouse for Motjýer$ Tuesday, Decee~ber 4, was àpen. house for. mothers of eighth grade pupils in Stolp school. Many ýmothers came to school and watched, pupils durinq their last afternoon class. AIl eighth grade classes went to their' home roonis the last period 5<> mothers could sec what kind of work children were doing' When classes were dismissed the visiting mothers went to the kinder- garten building on Central avenue to the only eighth gradle tea to' be . held this year,.Nancy Pierson, Stolp lB. D.2 Volleyball Team Wins Ail Four Games The gaine of volîcybaîl is most opular in the schools these days.. Teains have, been chosen and they play eaçh other in the gymnasint. The girls play in the gym cvcry Mon-. lay and' Wednesday and the boys> play in the gym every Tuesday. and rhursday. Stolp D-2 teain bas had an outstandinq record this year. for MissJohansons roin et more articles than ever MissJohanso's rornat the The pupils want a JUNfoit Li Tenth' street building of Central to be proud of and the ôuly sehool has becit selling Christmnas eau be made that is for ever3 seals to figh t tuberculosis.-Clîrys contribute toward it.-Martha Jackson, Central 6th grade. Stolp lIB..ý D. teains rard 6B. 190e,