!vi arch 15, . 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 19 JUNIOR LIFE MAKE POSTERS Miss Scheidler, the art teacher of Howard school, wants SA and 8B students to make posters fo'r the annual garden market, May 11. We are making them with pictures to show floweR scenes, or something to do with flowers. There are to be three prizes for the betlt posters, the first, $5.00; second, $2.00 ; Oh boy ! What a tight basketball third, $1.00. game the two Howard eighth grades played March 6 at the Howard gymnasLIGHTWEIGHTS LOSE ium. 5 to 3 was the score, with the lead The Wilmette lightweight team . was in SB's favor. The first point was made defeated by Nichols Saturday, February by Alfred Bartnick, a free-throw for 16, at Howard school gymnasium by a holding, and the second by Jerome Nescore of 13 to 2. The Wilmette team Yins without touching the rim and the could not seem to get started. Although third basket by Alfred Bartnick. Wal- the Nichols team had played about fourter Haas was the only one who made teen games, they did not beat us as baskets for 8A. And-I almost forgot-. badly as they could have. the referee was James J. Dewar.-AlLee Blaylock, 8B Howard. fred Bartnick, 8B Howard Howard 8-B Basketeers Trim Proud Men of 8-A THE GEORGIAN CLOSE ART LEAGUE DRIVE The Art league driVe has finished. It lasted two weeks although it was slow. One of the rooms succeeded in getting 100 per cent and it happened to be SA Stolp. Having had 36 children and twenty-three par.ents joining the league. Our room donated five dollars.-AIJan Rossman, SA Stolp VIEWS FLOWER SJIOW Recently I went downtown to the Flower Show, which was held at the Sherman hotel. I was there about three hours. There were many gardens, window boxes, little models of houses and gardens, and many -other ·'i nteresting things about fiowers. -Olive Billimack, Howard 8B SING AT P. T. A. l\IEET Tuesday, March 5, the Girls' and Boys' Glee clubs sang for the ParentTeacher meeting. The girls sang two numbers and the boys sang three numher·s and both clubs sang the Loyalty ~ong. The posters that Mrs. Maher brought over from Europe were exhihited there too.-Ruth Bersch, Howard SB DO SOAP CARVING 6..\ Howard have started soap carving-. The children have ~rawn their pictures We are going to sarve Greek and Roman heroes such as Pericles and C'a esa r. We hope they will be just as g0od as the last year's class and even bett~:r. -F'redf'rick Kaspa,r, 6A Howard ))EJ.·Jo~AT EVANSTON FIVE Tue;;day, March 5, the featherweights (·f 'Vilmet te swamped Haven in a 23 to (> basketball victory. Soule of Wilmette had a d Pa d eye on the Haven basket. He was dropping them in fast. The first team pl~yed till the last minutes then the second team went in. Wilmette had a 1.) point lead at the third quarter.1\Tarshall Doose, SB Howard ~IRS. CLARK ABSEN'l' Mrs. Clark, the mul':iC teache r of both schools, was absent Tuesday from Howard school. She was with the Stolp Boys' glee club as they were singing for the Stolp P. T. A. meeting. Instead of music, the eighth grades had their favorite study, general sc ience, taught by Miss Stevens. Lee Blaylock, Howard 8B. ,JUNIOR J,IFE EN l'HU..;I.ASTS All of the GB class members of Howard school are having a Junior Life craze. Every day Allen, our reporter, has at least four things for our Junior Life. He says that in four days he has had 21 articles. I think it is very interesting to write for the Junior Life. Stanley Cochran, 6B Howard. ltUSH WORK ON ADDITION The new addition on Howard school is going up fast now. The men working on it surely deserve a lot of credit for the fine way It is progressing. It will contain, when finished, a general science laboratory, a small auditorium, and a kindergarten room. George Green, 6B Howard. EIGHTH GRADE TALKS Every Friday the eighth grades talk about responsibility. Last Friday we talked about paper. That means throwing paper around the floors, not only In our own room but in other rooms and in the hall. Mrs. Jones suggested that we . have a wastepaper basket in the hall so everyone could throw paper in it. Evanston's Most Beautifully Appointed Apartment Hotel RICH in architecture - - rich in the charm of home The· Georgian invites you to enjoy the utmost in apartment hotel comfort, elegance and service. Ultra-smart in every appointment - - decidedly the fashion able place to live in Evanston - The Georgian tnsures new home happiness at far less cost than private residence maintenance. All Children Smile for Bernie Lee Blaylock, Howard SB. WRI'rF. ABOUT DAD The eighth grades have had a new topic for compositions, "'Vhen 1\Iy Dad Was a Boy." Mrs. Stalling r ead us all of the compositions al'ld we voted to see which one was most popular. There were a lot of repetitiom; but a few were quite g-ood. Billy Sorsen, John Pearson, and Jt>ssie Steele were said to ha\'e the he st. Dorothy Vollman, SA Howard. F.LEf'T NEW OFI<'ICERS Tuesday morning, February 19, we (>lected new officers. The president is Thorne Edwards: vice president, Franlc Christy; secretary, Jane Weber; treasurer, Lois Sandberg, the one we had last time. We had to .vote over quite a few tim(>s because there were so many ties. Violet Lance, Howard 7B. OBSERVE THRIFT WEEK 8B. of Howard is having thrift week. The clock is set at the right time and there is no paper on the floor. Louis Kludy waters the fern and the tulips. The room looks spick and span. David Coy is the janitor of the room.-Marshall Doose, 8B Howard JFhr ~r.gian DAVIS STREET AT HINMAN AVENUE In Beautiful Evanston Easter Special Three large · Buff Photographs BACK AT CLASSES James Kraft of SB Howard returned to school on Monday, March 4. James has been home for five weeks because of illness. We were all very glad to see James once more.-Kathlyn Welter, SA Howard TWO ABSENTEES We have two absentees in our room, Howard 6B. One is Fern Ahlstrand and thet other is Mary Louise Allen. We hope that they will come back soon. Jane Elizabeth McMillan, Howard 6B. DREAMS As I was working hard one day 1\ly mind went far Astray To meadows, mountains and of play And of the ships far, far away. I long to go and sail the seas, To feel the breeze and see the trees And hear the humming of the bees And lie and dream of things like these. -Miriam K. West, 6C Central $7~00 B. E. DE MURG Managu TELEPHONE GREENLEAF 4100 Regular Value $1. 5 Rentals-Direction 0. E. Tronnes Organization BERNIE STUDIO 1623 Sherman Avenue Tel. University 8998 EVANSTON u BOOKINGSy NOW · for immediate or May I st occupancy. Early selection en sures best choice. Viait "'· write lor portfolio of pictures, or telephone for rental information TODAY! I to 8 rooma or larger to meet your per· sonal needs. 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