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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 14

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Witk the Satrdy mrnng Jauay 2, î~candy sale, Friday, jainuary 20. The Wednesday afternoon, januiary 25, Satudaymoring janary21,thesellers were Harriette Lagerlof, Paul six New -Trier freshman girls came. WVilmette Recreatîon board took Lang, Jerry Peterson, Jay Crowell, oiver to give the picked team of How chldenf omCeira ad owrdMajrie Franikenberg, Dorothy ard, somhe practice. Believe me, they schools, on an expedition to China r i an auline Shank, Shirley eany did. In. the first part of. the' town. XVe were to' be at the -Wilmetter i hS, jean 'Everson, Joan. Rosen- game, only Howard sco red; in the last Village. hall at :9:30 o'clock. When I'rgakPotAthr rereton, half New Trier made onebakt and, got lhere, quite a crowdhad gather- Edward Ives, Shirley uemn I- the gaine ended in. favor: of Howard, ed.ýýe . whole bus was fuiso they hian Zetergren >and Mary, Vogel. 30 to 2. had tfo cail for another bus. The sec- We sold. hot dogs popcorn halls .N everth eless, Ne w Trier played *a ond bus came at 11:15. o'clock. The 'and several varieties of candy Wegdgaendvessoeod first bus had Atgte gone on and we, were to madle $15.57 clear. Aloehr we. got pratice. Here'sËhopinïg wve win from meet. Wt at the Shiedd aquarium. $2.57.Evely n Sînith, Stolp 2 1D pera ot venw ly hmi We went through the aquarium and eal eray-ajorie Mac Mil- theni the man who, represented the Octet Présents 3 Songs Ian, Howard 8131 bus company, told us that we were. hnvited to be the guests of, George at CitizenshipClub Meet Thsya -- bs Teza e an i fa era luc. W At Our last citizciship club ineet- both, schools turned out for the school had a very iice time there. Thenwe ing we had firstor busi ness meeting teamr practice.; We are now practicn werit back to the. aquarium to pickadte iteporm nott o h alsw vl aeltrici up the other people frofn Oak Park. of girls and boys sang three. songs, the 1seasoni. The peeweese are being The lady w-ho was tàking us said that T'le flrst onie was "Crickets," then coachec[ by _Mr. Stonie at the Stoip> se i i u let o goaeou Bytrdo -.1. iiiig Song;"andi then the' gynasitxxand the lïjghts antd heavies shi bt e diFlot'hv ii od Beautiful Blue 'Danube" waltz. Tl'le are being coaclied by Mr. Davis at that. chldren ýwho sang werc: altos, liIar- the Howard gymii. It w.ill be soon ',ow Inspect t Dearborn niet Jones, Betty Stinsoin, Patsy wýhein we start the track events. _> Next we went to the world's-fair Fl13yn1 and Roger Shernian: sopranos, Lowell Snorf, Stolp. 2C. grounds and visited Fort I)earborn Eýaiigclinie Oison, Mýauine May, and went througli al the btildin"Igs, Stanley Smnith and Frank Býrumbiatigh.. D-2 recently had its. second basket- even the watclx towcr. Willard Jar'clo\\-piayed the plino, baIl gaie of the season. The first After that iv went to Chinatowvn \e all enijoyed it verv nimuch-Charles gaine ivas a tic with D-1. Our second and visi ted the temple wvhich was M\cCandhIisli, Howvard 5A. . gaine was a victory over D-3. l'le decorat-ed, for it wvas New Year's e\Vc D-2 teai is as follows: Chuck Soule, down tliere. They evenit let us go be- GLEE CLUBS- PRACTICE captin, center; Dav-id Gjeppert, How- hind the altar, whicli was 'ln'liev- sceeth and cighth-grade gîcee ard Mouh1dlng, forwards; Williain ed and co%,ered witli gold leaf. Thisi 1 .. c'-..- nt I *We hadI a very good assernbly pro- ' gram at Central school, January 24. I etty Eickson introduced Mrs.' Tay- lor wvho gave us a talk on the En- chanted island. which beath 1,orid's fair. She sai t the En- chanted island is a pennla.sula whi Ch can. be. reached "by a stretch. of land that connects it, with the wjorld's- fair' grounds or by going on a boat At the entrance there is an u m- brella about sixty feet. ide. 'On the island. there is. a mountain wÏth a path leadîing to the top. XVhen you reach 'the top you may *side down asiral passage or rtr b h path. There_ is. a train ývhich runs ar ound the island with our Mother Goose friends bordering it. They are made of cardboard and- are about threefeet tall. A marble factory that shows how marbles are made is on the island also. The fair opens June 1 and closes Novetuber 1. 1 amn sure y'o, wIl aIl enjov the Enchanted is land. The boys of 'Mrs. Juilian's roomi had the next part on the prograin. There wcere sorne boys whio showed slides, representing the British IsIes. The girls of Mrs. Julian's roomn gave an En:glish play thiat \%-as very interest- Thenl somne of the children ini Miss .tmrercan scixool inthe day and at 5 us.-Atoget- r t-er are uii ogs ý," i1L.1- ýýU IJ U11L sýoseDy us.Alogelir ter ar tn sng Bepny Moon acconxpanied. y1a)ni o'clock they go to a CI1ne'se s c 1ool0. to learn and we are 'trying liard to The basketball season for AB-4 is Adanîs. -. Henrietta 11ayson, Mfiss We also went into the court roomn. master them. - Virginia Sommers, biooming. W.e won Our last gaine, 19 as'rn. Chinatown. lias its own governinent. Stolp 7th grade. to 5, against A13-1. Ji.îm Lanib was the We then went to a little place leading scorer. Ed Mahie is our cap- Jim Streeter Elected where you cotild. buy littie souvenirs. GIVING CONTEST STAGED tain. We are tied with AB-3 for the Most of the* çhildren bouglit chop- ln schiooî ,ve are hiaving a contest chamipionship ,%,ith two wins and one President of Stolp lB stickse ind e vitead alittie to see what room brings the most tie. John Sauvage is captain of AB-3., The IB class of Stolp lias elected Choinese Winahad te eaan ond food for the poor. We are trying to Jim Lamb, Ed Male,' Lowell Snorf, new cass ofcers. Tey are as fol- cokewhc eevr od eget each child to bring a can of food. Ashton Taylor and jim. Badger aelw;peiei i tetr ie left. for home tired but happy,_fir we ~~~A AD Rï *-lw reiet ir tetr inw my nana and Jack< junf knocked me over.-Bobby, Howard 5B. np up. AH 1 FIVE Ai a bail Ah!1 We had five a p and LIrE. *We didn't get -eyer, though. Can't we be.- hope so.-Bill flayt,- -Iietty 110W TO KÉEEALIVE Stp7hgrade x In our room we have la safety S! poster. It is to teach children to stop, TO TELL OF ACCIDENT Si look and listen. There is a picture of In Miss, Davis' room eachf child is 1 JUNIoR a girl Iooking in ail directions before giving a talk on safety. I arn going hfan 7A, she crosses the street. The poster to talk on what I saw inEason Let us says, "Leartn to live by iearning to It was an> accident.-Vivian. Smith, 7B. look'--John, Nichols, Jr., Howard 6C. Ho ward SC. 1 .

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