·:November 30, 1928 WILMETTE ber 21 with a score of 2-0. It is the first game they have won in soccer this year. The first game was lost from 8B Howard 7-0. The second was tied with SC Stolp. 1 to 1. The third was won from SA, 2-0. - .John Pearson, SA Howard. STUDY GREECE . The sixth grade at the Central school !s studying Greece in history. It is very Interesting. Myths are stories about Grecian heroes, half trt.le and half false because men have never found the truth ahou.t them. Before st4dyin!r Greece we studied Egypt. Our next subject will be Rome. HOWARD 6B WINS Tuesday Howard 6B played Stolp 6B at Washington park. It was a soccer ~arne and a good one. Howard kicked off and Stolp got the ball but we soon took it ·a way and scored a goal. In the end the score was Howard 6B, 2, Stolp 6B, 0.-George Green, Howard 6B. CLOCK STARTS TROUBLE Last Tuesday morning Bob Werden came walking into school about three quarters of an hour late. He missed his firl'lt period but was no worse than the r~st of his famjly for they either missed their train or were late to. school. Their clock must have stopped. Robert Fletcher, SA Stolp. NOT EXCITING-BUT THEY WO~ The 7B girls played 7C in volley ball. It was not such an exciting game as we thought it would be. Jean Burns is our captain. 7B won by the score of 18-f\. -Ruth Sanderson, 7B Stolp. llAKE BOOK REPO.RTS Tuesday, November 20, we had to turn in our book reports. I read "Abraham Lincoln, the Prairie Years." It is by Carl Sandburg. I like it very much because it tells of the life and hardships of Lincoln.-Robert Werden.l 8A Stolp. LIFE TOO :MUCH NOISE There Is a great deal of noise at Howard school caused from the workmen who are making us a new addition· on the school. We will be disturbed with much more noise when they start to rlp out the wall.-Marshall Doose, 8B Howard. 7·A NEW CHANGES · 7A seems to have gotten the championship in kickball, so our 7B II team hopes to get the championship In volleyball. It is a very Interesting game and our team seems to be a bunch of very good players.-Lucy Anna Jonas, 7B Stolp Mrs. . Vernon, the seventh grade Social Science teacher has been lll for several weeks but she is expected to be back In a few weeks.-Ed. Wittmann, SA Stolp JUNIOR LIFE (Continued fr~m Page 45) INQUIBING BEPOBTEB What season do you like the best and why? 1. Fall. Because then It Isn't too hot and you can play footbali.-Frederlck Leason, 8A Howard. 2. Summer. Because I can go swlmming.-James Chambers, 7A Howard. FA YOR CLASf" PINS Our 7B claRs was going to have class rings but we decided that we would have .classpins instead. Our "pin committee'; obtained a. catalogue, chose four of the prettiest pins, drew them on the boar<l and the class voted on them in our next c~ub period. The majority chose one which, with our class colors, blue and orange, will work out beautifully, so Miss Perrlng says.-Lucy Jonas, 7B Stolp. MODERN YOUTH Nothing unusual has happened in school this week ; the world and the school goes on as usual. The days that we learn most are the days when the teachers and pupils are hard at work. But the days we like best are the unusual days. I , wish something unusual would hurry and happen.-Fleeta Freeman, 8B Howard. FINI_SH BOOK REVIEWS November 19, the Howard school eighth grades wrote their second book reviews of the year. After writing them five children are JJicked to select the best fi·ve book reviews of the room. These are taken over to the Wilmette Public Library and are printed in WILMETTE LIFE.-Betty Paddock, SA Howard. BUILD WATER TOWER The big water tank that they are build!ng in back of Howard is climbing toward the sky. Th(> workmen have the bottom and deck of the sides up. The~ are riveting the tank and you can hardly hear yourself think at Howard school. -Marshall Doose, 8B Howard. 3. Summer. Because there are more sports.-Thorne Edwards, 7B Howard. 4. Summer. Because you can go swimming and take part In other outdoor sports.-James Kraft, 8B How- The Store of Home-Made Candies Decide Now to Make This A Candy Christ~as You'll find here the answer to many a gift problem-including the most Hparticular" onesunexcelled candy in beautiful containers. WELCOifE NEW PUPIL The 8A grade of the Howard school is glad to welcome a new girl to their cla~s. Her name is Evelyn Howard. CO~lPLETE NOTE BOOKS Evelrn previously attended the Murphy Thursday, November 15, we handed in school in Chicago and we hope she en- our composition notebooks. The boys joys being in the Howard school as much made diagrams and the girls made recipe as we enjoy having her here.-Virginia book~. Lucy Claggett had the best recipe McConnell, Howard SA. book and Frank Eager had the best diagram book.-Robert Werden, 8A Stolp. "GOING STRONG" The 8A girls started the volley ball LEARN TO WRITE CHECKS season "going strong." We played St. In Mrs. Jones' room Thursday, NovemJoseph in a practice game, Tuesday, Nov- ber 22, the SA class had a lesson in filling ember 20, and we all played a good game. out checks. We succeeded quite well. St. Joseph and Howard both had lots of Now we think we shall be able to fill fun. Our games are under the super- out checks alone when necessary.-Dorvisi,9n of Miss Joe Skidmore.-Jean othy Yetter, 8A Howard. Dunning, SA Howard. WIN SOCCER GAME HOLD CANDY SALE Howard 8B won its first wccer game Wednesday, November 20, 8A had a Monday, November 12. We played 8A candy and sandwich sale. It started Howard. 8B · won 7 to 1. It was out Wednesday morning before school when first game. It was a very good game. we sold only candy. We c:;old it ~nly on 8B is trying to win · all our soccer games. both floors. At recess we sold ~ -,ndwiches -Ernest Bostrom, Howard 8B and hot dogs and candy. At noon we STUDY INVENTIONS sold candy. We counted our mom·y, we The classes of the eighth grade Stolp found we made $23.87.-June Kehl, 8A Stolp. school have started a new pamphlet entitled "The Mechanical · Conquests of America." This book is very interesting. HOWARD WINS AT SOCCER The boys of SA Howard won from 8A It tells about the inventions of the United Stolp in soccer last Wednesday, Novem- Sta~es.-Robert F~etcher, 8A Stolp. _ _ THE PosTMASTER AsKs Youto mail candy gifts early to distant points. We pack, wrap and post your gift of candy without extra charge. Again available to Evanston hostesses- Chocolate Tid-Bits die delightful confection for bridge parties, teas and other afternoon events. 567 Lincoln Av~. 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