Yay 17, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 23 JUNIOR LIFE New Trier Looks Good to Howard 8th Graders The eighth grades of Howard are all consumed in the work of planning their studies at New Trier. The greeting in the morning is, "Good morning, have you decided whether you will take Latin or History?." The greeting at noon Is, "I have decided tha..t I shall take History." The parting at night is, "I have changed my mind. I do not think I will take either subjecl" Thus the day is passed and nothing, done. When they have decided to take a subject they change their minds and seem to keep doing so till all the subjects have been used up, then they take History.-Dick Steen, 8A Howard. QUITE A GREENHOUSE Mrs. Jones, our arithmetic teacher, has quite a greenhouse in her room. There are geraniums, ferns, and many others. Flower pots, glasses, plates and such things are in the sun on the window ledge.-Reginald Green, 7A Howard. Blue Streaks Win Over Hit 'Em Hard Playen The Blue Streak baseball team of Stolp played the Hit 'Em Hanls and won 'I to 5, Moru.tay evening. This Is a good start and we hope to win when we play May 16. It we do' that our record will be two wins. The team Is as folloW8: Betty Bows and Phyllis Richardson, catchers; Florence Read, pitcher; Jane Horstlng. first base : Florence Hanson, second base: Jeane Fisher, third base; Martha Ann Hutr, right field, Anne BayUs, right shortstop, and Eleanor Wllllams, left shortstop. - Florence Read, GA Central. BAPID PBOOBESS I DBOP AlfOTBBB GA.B The workmen who are building the ad-~ 6A Central took another defeat In dltlon on to Howard school are working baseball,, May 7, when playing Logan. fast. They are plastering now o.nd they We have , had a. pretty good season but are almost through that. It Is said that were defeated yesterday by the score of the addition wlll be through In September to 2. We beat Howard 9 to 8 and but the way they are working It seems St. F)'ancla 16 to 15. We were beaten they will be through sooner.--'Donald two games and have two more to play.Rahn, Howard 7A. . Roger Wllliaws, 5A. Central. 131 ------------------------------------ HEAR ABOUT NEW TRIER ' . WIN BY The eighth grade students of Howard 7A Howard won a baseball game by have heard much about their new prison forfeit the other day. The captain, Fredfor the next four years to come during , erick Ashbacker said, he would buy all this last week from the teachers and , those who played an lee cream cone, eo some teachers who came down from New · we got our cone lor no work at all. Trier High school to tell us about their -Jimmie Chambers 7A Howard. school and what to do when we get there i ' De~year.-Lee Blaylock, 8B Howard. · RETUBNS TO CLASSES The pupils of the fifth grade of St. Dorothy Vollman returned to school Francis school enjoyed a holiday Friday on Tuesday after a week's absence. DorCOLD WEATHER STOPS GAllE of tickets for the entertainment given othy sprained her ankle ·severely while Thursday, May 2, Howard 7B played afternoon because they sold $30 worth J)laytng ball. We were all glad to aee Stolp 7B in baseball. Glen Gathercoal, Tuesday, May 7.-Jim Thale, 3rd Grade, Dorothy agaln.-Kathleen Welter, SA the umpire... called the game otr in the last St. Francis school. Howard. halt · of the fourth inning on account of cold weather. Up until then the score was 26 to 1 in Howard 7B's favor. There were several home runs hit and many trlules, doubles, · and singles.-Walter Foslund, 7B Howard. I FOBFEI~ Ed~ar A.Stevens.lnc. 16~4 TIM .Ut~slrlltio· shows 11 Strttl Pu111p by Foikr produetd ;, Strgt Blue or 'Dusky 'Beige Kid ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON ·9 73 Fashions Like These Bring The Junior World to This Shop flOe STYLt SUIPiiiSTICATf for flOe Modern Miss Gayly debo11;air ·.· nonchalantly graceful and expressing in "smartness" the very Spirit of Youth are the sophisticated modes produced by CJoiler for rtThe Modern Miss". A utwin-print" summer ensemble of dimity and Peter Pan cloth. Sizes 6, B.;. and A sleeveless tennis dress with the new sunback, of sunfast fabric with a silky sheen. Sizes 18, 15. 17, ·..· Hand smocked bloomer dress of a crisp washable crossbarred material. Sizes up to 8 years, .. THESE NEW CJofler PRODUCTIONS ARE SHOWN AT THE COMMUNITY SHOPS AND IN TltE 1o, · · · · ·"5.75 ·$5.75 ·$2.95 uCampus ~om,__, 2nd Floor of the Wabash A venue Store rprices fro~ ..., . "Young" fashions-definitely new and in good taste-the rising generation finds them first at the Edgar A. S.tevens Shop! From wee sister, whose ideas on clothes are still a bit vague-through the "middle years" of going-on· age ofH seventeen, fourteen-up to t hat gIonous --this shop knows both what they like and what they ought to wear. ·a~ J &JOIJter t¥@omfJillUJ 115 North Wabash Avenue EVANSTON SHOP Orrington Avenue on the Comer of Church St.