Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 23

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'petober '12, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 23 JUNIOR LIFE :Here's Something Strange; Go to Classroom too Early The Central school made new rules because the children were coming in too early. First we had to have a note from our teacher to come in but then we decided something better. Bill Hart from Miss McPartlin's room made the sign "open and closed." If the sign says "closed," we can not come in but if it says ."open" we can. But if we come in when it says closed the janitor putS our name down and that gives our room a black mark. So far Miss McPartlin's room bas not any marks and Miss Fox's room has one.-N ell Chambers, fifth grade, Central Girls Look Forward to Volley. Ball Contests It won't be long now till the girls' season of kickball will be over and we'll start the volley ball season. Each eighth grade room plays two games with each other eighth grade room in the girls' games. In the seventh grade there are four rooms and five teams, for 7B has enough girls for two teams so they play each other team only once. This works out so that the eighth grade rooms as well as the seventh grade play the same amount of games.-Beth Mcllraith, 8A Stolp STOLP TRIMS ST. FRANCIS Last Friday, SA Stolp played St. Francis. The game was very exciting. SA made two touchdowns and a goal kick in the first eight minutes. SA won 13 to 0. That 'ivas the second game. The first one 8A tieu 0 to 0. SA has a chance to win the school cnampionship this year. - Bob Fletcher, SA, Stolp. RETURNS FROM ABROAD Miss Madsen, our English teacher, just returned from her trip abroad. She has been telling our class many interesting things about Europe and we hope to hear a lot more.-Bettye K. Kirwan, Howard SB. GOES TO ARIZONA Arthur West, who was in 7A last year, is goi11g to leave October 1 for Arizona where he will attend a private school and try to cover two years' work in one year.-Walter Merrill, SA, Stolp. NEW DRINKING FOUNTAIN A new drinking fountain has recently been installed on our playground, which ought to relieve the congestion at the fountains in the hall during lunch hour and recess.-Bob Klemm, SA, Howard. GLEE CLUBS .REHEARSE The Boys' and Girls' Glee clubs are picked now and the girls have had their first practice. The girls practice every Wednesday morning, the last period; the boys' practice is Friday morning the same period of the day.-Beth Mcllraith, 8A Stolp HEAR DR. S'l'OLP Tuesday, October 2, Dr. Rufus B. Stolp of Wilmette told us why our school was named after his father, Byron C. Stolp. It was about his father's early days in Wilmette and was very interesting.-Junior Thomas, 7B Stolp The Evanston CLildren' s SLop Dresses EaeL CLild.ren' s Hour Between tLedarkand tLedayligLt, wLen ehlldr. e n live worlds of time, eom.e events f.or all North. Sh.ore ehlldren ··· seLool and work and play, parties, tLeatres, rides. And f.or eaeL oeeasion is a speeial outfit at tile Evanston CLi.ld.ren's SLop, smart, eorreetly styled, faultlessly made. Always a hrilliant variety in all sizes up to 1,6 years. Corner HinJDan Ave. and Davis Street (Opposite Georgian Hotel) ()pen 9a15 a. Ill. to 5a15 p. Ill., daily · PERRING ROOl\1 WINS Monday, October 1, the 7B class, Miss P~rring's room played 7C class, Miss Davis' room, in girls' kickball. Miss Perring's room won 27 to 16.-LaVerne Popp, 7B, Stolp -------- WIN FOOTBAIJL GAME Miss McPartlin's room played Miss Brown's room in football. Miss Brown's room won by a score of 19 to 0. Our captain did not show up nor did two of our players.-Homer Stocks, fifth grade, Central HOLD CLUB MEETING Wednesday, October 3, Miss McPartlin's room had their third club meeting. We bad Miss Moore in to watch us. Shtgave us a very interesting talk and told us how we could improve our club.Mary Lou Peterson, Central 'VIN KICKBALL GAME October 1, our team played Miss Davis' team in kickball and won, 27-16 our favor. It was a dandy gam..e but I didn't see lt.-Lucy Jonas, 7B, Central MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY

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