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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1930, p. 20

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0 f ~M-, r rthvaieil. 'The ? ctidb gâle~s ýo th thlri epr.$re èh! trtddw ake it iýsèu aith at, bal", wasn4 ýP4flm Tbis p#Mwreoratei wçlldesrved Whk may crs ad stral cilen hea sgaieh ike aet n atrea loen, waud Bat OWIri e. rc r dnceB are gong anwt ttheae alol ~ o ai astyîgt bit theè bulit we to dY. Our e tO dg ýtunnelhs The eigrt 'grade girls w ad ecses, machs Georçsr» ro~big~ i aget Wsintonba~ tr3dssiig -th nrw catch ly~ threw the ale a Ari anc The frny pl grad~he rsitd -r;d __in in ed oei le reiyl ocasfr pepet i on rlil tli*sal 4h1t. Tihli rthrew it and et £Qidt th crpe asipi e in, be st wo-s. Th outsde tcl nýieapas hngre n ae o bohgoi isfi an to Doal an %va we wet the~ set4grd by hrad obtal r mps Etrvng and shot. r tdlg~ and rtcin, ;ni wr rn homne. We dlid n~ot andl af ter ther drillth ~ty wantcd, to sing, maysr t1iigs iliat 'rr(Ul >r11 ]n St roep' Fit rd idgtigýt Nehâ odtm hvddt thinik thec a~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~rrr frc rrt hrtu hysl c is h aliIr-gti undotwnüfilý er r ,' r r~, Spe s,6 H o ar -K at M ct,.i lte 6B H ,r yer -ev ic pasWdiedy My28 atea 'rin vrt m Fie ld~~ D~f~a Rersan er tVatxa -jieBad,6 wrd rThier Miak ion play. The lianie*s of ty~e(y veygr h~Itrt pr nElt~a ass cod4wt Some nihs it lookd as if wc tevetr j'ad plane to hac a ý1(iit f1rWnd, Pl(dtinies' roni ofQ tbe po~se- r f res.hments were~ sayiin , '4Give ils',ai rcul fin4sl the amojat of work- outij4ie Ylll. 'rhy coi( ;rilt\, ý\ rt Ill sau, we rul fiiiy Al ytc , "Dot 'ctowd. S1m p eoiple were r r'fofr the seveiitI grd ni soci ,,iic 12 o'c].Lk A's aso ;ý Ileck-~1 4tricl, $iea iiftc th trk ine wal, "Cl 1r inscêahrytat hvwuds ru- hav and o'Wu4 tecir deii 2 the b a t e h bxwvl tk oi lflkrreý""San oer . "Gee Rfiver, a tw flIMM' anda w qtta\thipk we. have 4xone a f airl v repectable tco1tailted. the lunch rh r pie h lhue la' )etrj"agl" er1sd',oepes Then the piece ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~4 of work. Anwyw aega t (,, u on qc a n ,ai' e.'llesi 1,11Ot In1' Leglt "01,' ýviers would s, -Who~ wated s1rw- work wUi heil) lis eijoy oiur rea'ig.of 'a chir 'and, woke îp ihe deti he gt4i55 all the girls re g-igt have, tcadyr whh1think was Icin ,d of ilingl .urret Iiteraiure mucli more irhan we deansaidl~ 'h\Iat are you on g tod(o 'classmates photograpli albumns- for a hot, dayr Iike it was Jnie 3. r 4dr before w,ýe had 'this social science ii tinme of- the' night ?"' They said, -Jerrine Froxmm, Howard 6B3 -Julie Sorseii, 6B H-oward r work. " "Ohi sh&'s sick,'" Then the'v both had -Eleatior Burpee, 7A Stolp to taker castor oil. STOLP TO HQLD PICNIC JieBad o sN m o "BG"I H IK-An-na Hermesý- . Ouir Stolp picnic is a great, ahuiost Jan Brnt osNune MBG~ 1 TE ILKSt. .Josepi's school, 4th grade the great occasion of the whole year. of Firsts ini ield weet One niorning N%,heii 1 was drinking a rWe are enjoying the plans an~d prep- Ili 1h4 afternooti o-f Field day, onl tlie .glass of »iillc ny father was stanidinîg RELAY RACE EXCITING arations foVr>Y reare rnaking thei ail Vilage, Green.ilh', hàad Alr sots ni . bakof me Therehappelied to be r a 1 tliought trii exciting event of 'Field ,ourselves.. ,'0f. course we enMry the races. In 'the- running broad r$ump for kiaf of rpoppy bread on the table. 'MVhei day, wvas the relay race ,of the seventh thng ltself Wrýe 'will' enjoy the lovely, the .sixth grade girls, Jane 'Brandt. wVon I put down my glass' I saw sanie littie grade 1ioys. .They woul first 5uimp, meniorv o'rf a day- speit in,. the woods firet place. The girls hacl to run,'against ,black things in my mnjlk.ý 1 told Mother over the hurdle and' then throughi the inl 'frolicadfn eresfotaeth wi ehvcul.o unps 'there were srne rlittle .black bugs in my hart-el an-d through the. hiirdke. 11, olrhere in u».in te fre pso r go far a 1 they could -when rthey w<ere prac- niilk. My nioth'er Iooked and said' they, case, in goig" tiirough" -the,' barr~el, ri near. r r ticing. jane miade 12 'feet r7 ,iches wtre poppy seeds. My lather w~as s'tand"- would burst into pieces. Thie raice wa-, -JeanneÙ Kulil, 7A Stolp wlien she was practi'cinig and offly 12 r ng ini the back of ni e an-d hia¶ picked, betwéeii seventh grade Ho~ward, anid -f eet 1 inch in the- trac, 'meet. Jane up a f ew poppy seeds.off the bread and seventh grade Stolp. TIhe race was BARB~ARA SEES MEET 'qownfrs lc nth ah h was thowing themn over my head îîîte cal!ed a tie. Other iteresting events Barbara Betts of 7A who has been had a bad start and no' one thought she- my glass of milk. M y father and. were the chariot races of four, boys. having treatmetit for some tinte and has would win but she catiglit up 'an-d came motbhrr wecre Iaughing. L tJxoight ,I bac ýBîily Sliearer, 643 Howar~d ,- henln a~ cast f or two m<inths was in 'first. I thin< slrw ,is quite ,a good swaflPowrd bus ',',',, rn to th V ' rlg Grreenrrnd ,rraie easr,'ad6 ALS AEýjve il a ;%ihters o i.ahee -Dor>ri Hl, 613rr' Nvarr - l'i k'o sif'f> gr de of'frda d t s é i d s n c ol a e a b r PRACTICE~~~~~ 'USI AE c tl tgdaprutrcýWeu gi.w ip leWl onle REVE RNMRWR Th rat e ii , n vn A a d ý,ee s r h t t ee w r o w i bet ak a i .O u s a ,M s P rr , r r m 6B p actced a pirstit ace for Fiel sp ts n o r 1ne, e lad ott n _"aruerte arsh ll,7A tol ma tealie Nvs asentso ve ar Mrr aftewrr 6A"r rba a rac rgis 6B an rrl an rli 1 'r' tci rah,ý, T£ fht-\e 4," Mf er 4à 4' _fr .f, r, ~r " r rk'r rr rrr rr ', r,'~>P', 7 'e "r' r,,. ' ~r rr<~r ' r' 'O rrr" ~r r,7 r

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