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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 25

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March 9, 1928 JUNIO: EIFE Troop J of the Wilmette Boy Scouta went on an overnight hike to tile Cabin In the Woods. We told storlea and sang BOIIIP' till 11 o'clock. We had some boys sawing wood all night but we ftnally got to sleep. When we woke up. we pasaed the momlng PBtBBing tests. Only two boys fell In the river. We hiked from the Cabin to Winnetka. They took the .c ar home and we rode out on the North Shore. -Bill Youngquist. 'lC Scout Troop No. Z Takea .Hike to Cabin in Wooda Jem Fiaher Hu ~ . Ride Party for Gr.le 5 Jean Flllher of lllu Brown's fttth grade cave a sleight ride TuesdaY, February Jl, at eeven o'clock. The oblldren In her room were all Invited and a few of her friends. They rode tlll eight thirty and then went to the VIllage Chocolate shop and had something to eat. ·Mr. and JIJ"B. Fisher took ua hOme. Don't 7ou wleh you'd been there? -Evelyn White, 5A, Central .... 'I Last Friday nicht a masquerade was given at dancing school. I guess nobody · knew each other until they unmasked. There were clowns, Spanlar~s. CoBBacks, old-fashioned women, etc. The claPs was Invited to attend an Edgewater class. Saturday, at ihe Edgewater Beach Hotel. -Bob HeBB, 8B Stolp Attends Masquerade Party · Given at Dancing School Helen Young went to Florida a few weeks ago. She wlll stay ln Florida for about ftve more months. She · bB:II been sending little trophies to some of the children In her room. She ·said ·before she went to Florida, "I want you to send me some snow If you can." I said I would like to but I do not know how I could send it. -Evelyn White, 5A, Central Helen ·Young Visits in Florida; Aab for Snow .I I STOLP HAS HONOR BOLL MiBB Hayes, the principal of the Byron C. Stolp school, told the pupils of the eighth grade that there will be an l}onor roll for the girls and boys who have no lower than G on their report card and V G In Social Adaptation. The girls and boys voted that they should have at least 7A·l VS. 'IA·I a V G In Social Adaptation. 7A-t basketball team played 'lA-2. -Virginia Buck, 8C Stolp 7A- was declared the champion, although both teams fought hard. Both 'l A teams HIKES TO FOREST PRESERVE have won all games that they played On February 26, 1928, I went to the with other rooms. Forest Preserve. I went there because -Dorothy Jane Orr, 7A Stolp I wanted to see the frozen river. There were some Boy Scouts there hiking. One RECOVERS FROJI ILLNESS had fallen In the river and gotten wet. Rose Marie Gash Is back in her old He was drying his stocking over the fire. seat In room 8C Byron Stolp school, -Virginia Ann Snort, 5B Central after an Illness that kept her home for one week. We all have missed her very ATTENDS N. U. PROGRAI much and are delighted to have her with A basketball game was played at the us again. Evanston High .school, February 25, New -June Anderson. 8C Stolp Trier vs. Stivers from Ohio. New Trier gave a program before the game. It lOIN GIRL SCOUTS was an exciting game. They were tied Mary Jean and Jean Ann joined the 4 times but New Trier won 16 to 14. scouts and like It very well and · are keep-Eleanor Burpee . in~ on with it. The captain said we could start on our Tenderfoot test which EXPERIXENT8 INTERESTING Is our first one. Mr. Rugg came from the University of -Jean Ann Moulding. Central 5A Illinois and gave a liquid air demonstration at the Stolp gymnasium on Tuesday, SHARP SHOOTING February 28. The experiments were very Today I was playing marbles on the Interesting and the demonstration was Central school grounds and I won three enjoyed by all. -Betty Bows before the bell rang. -Robert Reed HELPS IN EXPEBI.EliT Mr. Rugg of the University of Illinois came to the Stolp gymnasium and gave some experiments on Liquid Air. He gave many experiments and he chose Ray Dunn as his helper. The same afternoon he went to the Howard school and gave the same thing. -Bird Hewitt, 5B Central 0~ lUI WDaette A···. . WIL. .....-. ·; Phone 2766 . ~~ Sketched iri China? The picture reproduced above--painted with rich colors-would almost lead one to think that the' artist was there in tbaf far-off land when the picture was made~ However, it is only a ·problem in tbe composition class drawn entirely from imagination to illustrate a travel poster. The Baseball Season is rapidly approaching. Are you equipped with ball, bat, and glove so you can join your school friends in a thrilling game of baseball? · On our second floor you will find a complete stock of baseball sup.,lies. Buy. yours now while our stock is complete. What a wonderful profession, full of real enjoyment 1 Surely one cannot imagiae that this student created this picture without feeiing tbe thrill and romance of tbe scene. Everyone who loves to draw should seriously consider that for him tbt Evanston Academy of Fine Arts holds forth an . opportunity to en.ter upon a useful life that not only brings with it a splendid earning capacity, but offers the chance to ··a · profession that be can enjoy always. Bicycles - Roller Skates . Chandler's Fountain Sqaare .THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARL SCHEFFLER, Dinct« . Cadsoa Bailcliaa Tower, Cbarcb aad Orriapoa Ttlepboae Grte~~laf EYIUIIto· .. 630 Davis St · 16 74

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