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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 45

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June 8, 1928 WILMETTE LIFB 45 JUNIOR LIFE "Dyspepti'c Ogre," Title of Play . by. Howard Students The 8B Dramatic . club of Howard school presented "The Dyspeptic Ogre" on the 29th of May. The Ogre was Robert Sparks; the cook, Harriet Redfern ; the jester, Roger Delander · Francis, Betty Jane Haigh. ' The Ogre was dressed in a long English riding coat and old brown pantH. He had an old grey wig that hung shabbily, a pair of colored spectacles were set on the end of hi s nose. He hobbled around with the aid of a cane. .The cook was d~essed in a yellow dress wtth white trimmm~s. The jester's costume was blue and yellow. The diners were dreseed in white middies and blue· ~k irts. Francis was dressed in a white middy and a white skirt. The Boy Scouts were dressed in their uniform. Altogether the play was a success.Rohert Sparks, SB Howard. Eighth Graders Take Up ILLUSTRATEs NovEL . ·t· f s· h· On Tuesday, May 29, Miss Madsen, W ft mg 0 10grap 1e1 .teacher at Howard school, showed some Th i hth · schoel eg grad~ classes of the Stolp 0 · have been writ.lng biographies fo~:nss Pherrlng. their Grammar teacher. ere ave been many interesting papers written by ditl'erent eighth grades. With these themes they were to have a picture taken during their childhood. In their biographies they were to write r:ta1n 1Y on these two headlines, the early hfe and the later life. Under the early life th~y were to tell about their parents, their b_uth, early schooling, the university to whtch they went . and other things. The later life they were to tell some of the following things, life work, traveling, writing, and their life from then until death. World wars. The boys were taken to Memorial park ln cars furnished by the legion. There were two Legion ' crosses colored slides illustrating Sir Walter placed on the graves of former LeglonScott's "Ivanhoe." She obtained them naires.-Kermlt Simons, SB Howard. from the Chicago Public library. They LIKES .JUMPING GAllES were very colorful and they depicted the Every Tuesday night after school at main parts of the story. Miss Madsen i'ollowed the story with us as the slides 3:15 o'clock, the girls of the 6th, 7th, and were changed. We are all very grateful 8th grades have the "pit." We practiced to Mi::;s Madsen for this entertainment. last night, Tues<laY, May 8. The 6th Mrs.. Stalling operated the machine-John graders are supposed to jump two feet, Dernehl, SB Howard. four inches ln the high jump and every half inch over that gives us two points. -Phyllls Carleton, 6A Central DECORATE SOLDIERS' GBAVES On Memorial clay morning a group of VISIT "WAYSIDE INN" On a recent trip to New England, my Boy Scouts met at the Village hall. These Scouts were to assist the American Leg- father had a meal ln the Old Wayside ion in decorating the graves of com- Inn, which is ln Sudbury, where Longrades who lost · their lives whlle in ac- fellow wrote hls "Wayside Tales."-Carol tion during the Spanish-American and Stifter, 5A Central SELECT TEAM LEADERS Six A chose their baseball captain and teams. Every room has two teams. Our team has Ruth Sanderson as one captain and Eleanor Shapiro as the other ont:!. Huth':-; team is the "Pirates" and Ele_ a nor's the "Eagles." We have the same team as iu basketball only we chose the rest of the room. There' are ten on each team.-Phyllis Carleton, 6A Central CHANGE CLUB DAY The Civics club of the Sixth Grades stead of once every two weeks as we of the Central school has decided to have been having it.-Eleanor Ricks, 6A have Its club meeting once a week in- Central. · · · · · · · · Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Henry C.Lytton 8 Sons STATE and JACKSON-C]pcago ORRINGTON and CHURCH - EVANSTON -.ce)IIDlb · · · · · · · · · · · · · : ~· ·A Profitable Summer Every advantage of even the finest summer resort may be had without foregoing the comforts of home. Special- Juvenile THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS now makes this even more attractive through a delightful summer course that takes you into nature's beauties, into lovely gardens or to the forest, to paint with oil or to sketch with pencil or water color. your appreciation of the loveliest season of the year will be keener in all the years to come, once you have learned to see its beauty with the eye of an artist. WASH SUITS at Decisive Savings! Broadclotlu French Linem $1.95 · · · · · · · Summer Scbo~l Begins July 9 Evening School 7:30-9:30 HE quality of Broa?cloth and T Linen the fine details of workmanship stamp th~ as worth~ of big~er pric~s far Fren~ · CARL SCHEPPLER., Director Oliver Twist style wtth belt-m orchul, peach, blue, green, brown and white. With Wash Suit time here, better get at least three for him. Sizes 3 to 10 years. ··································

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