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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1933, p. 38

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The Stolp assembiy was, most en- joyably entertained by Mrs. Altmnan * Case on Thursday, March 23 ,. Mrs.. Case gave us a taik on Indians. She had inany articles- made, by Indians; among themn, baskets, pottery and paint- angs. Mrs.' Case was> dressed in a. reai Indian dress which -she had obiained f rom the 1idians. She has been among them a great deal and knoWs many of their habits. *She sang Some Indian Songs for us and also gave, us a dance. T'hé prograin was certainly enjoyed by ail., We have had many good prograîns this year, soine of theni by the pupils of the school and some by outside tai- ent. We bave enjoyed them ail and hope the go'od progranis will, continue to be given.-julia Booz, Stolp IB. Pupils View Interesting i *Movies About Industries Last '1uesday %weld inYotir -aüdi- torium some nteresting and instruc- tive moving pictures .brougbt to us-by International Harvester company, and Goodyear Rubber company. The firstt showed the construction of the Boulders da~m and the second iliustrated the building up of automobile tires. Be- tween the reels, a man told some in-r teresting points about the World's fair that wiii take place in Chicago this summer.-Louise Crane, Howard 8C. I b big~rand better than last year's IshoW.ii" IThere wili ,be maàny different events, I uhas high jutnp,_ the dash, pull-up, Iciig, 1free tbrows, and other pot and gamies,- There. will be a voileyballl gameé between tbe I,'s of Howard and the- E's of Stolp, and -tbe C's of both sehools wili also clash. Another event wili, be a basketbail game between the peewees f rom Howard ýand Stoip. We ail hope the program will be enjoyed by. all.-Jack Norris, Stoip, 2C. This Stucent Would Be, Pleased by More Tests About one week ago, Miss Davis, the teacher of 5B, gave the rooen a test. The test was flot so hard for some,,peple, and for, saoe people it was hard. The room has flot been giv- en the papers back yet, but 1 sureiy hoqýie T have a nilce paper, I enjoyed it very much. I hope the rooni bas too, and 1 shall be pleased to have sonie more geography tests.-Norma Ley, Howard 5A. Track Season'to Begin Immediately After Easter and Aia.e wanted.to protect our- selves againstethe Holy.,alance com- posed of'Prussia, Austria, France and Russia. The Monroe ,doctrine. advised Europeanl nations flot ýto colonize in the Americas anid that if tbey. did it niight result in war. They heeded the ,varning.-LoWell Sniorf, ýStolp2C Rip Van Winkle's Wife Wags a Sharp Tongue The boys and girls in 8A are start-, ing on a new stor .y in Miss Flaskered's room, *"Rip Van Winkle." We are on the flrst scene. showing Rip Van Winkcle and the rest of the old mien in the town sitting in front of, the inn. T 'hen Mrs. Winkie, a sharp-tongued person, cornes iand scolds theni, and one by one tjiey lfave. WC expect to have as iuek fun on the iast scenes as we are havmng on the first.-Gordon BlnHwr 8A. BlnHwr Sn ow Blankets Ground , on First Day of Spring Mrch 21 was the first day of spring. It certainly did tiot look like spring. The -ground was. covered with nw puit on their gymnastic demonstratioii last' Tuesday night at. the Howard' school. The girls demonstrated l>asket' baIl throwing, volcybaîl thiôwinig, free throw, high jup, dash, baskcethall. kick, and played a basetba1l gane The B's ýand C's o Stolp Plae- h B's' and C's of Hoýward,-in Volleyba Il A àpecial teain was picked f rom eaizb schooL to compete',in bàsketbail. Gxirls who had the highest score in the events iisted above were chosen to dernôn- strate, themh on this. occasion. The let-ý ters were giveni to girls* fronm Stolp whose poinits ranged f rom 240 to 323. The teamns were ail very .Well picked and I arn sure the 'program Was en-; joyed by al.-os Ann Roseîi. Stolp Eighth- Grades U - 11dergau Tiiree Impoirtant Tests The eighth grades went to the audi- toriumin ast week. and had three tests.. %Ve had an intelligence test, an arith-* metic test and a general test. Wc shail have more later. These tests are the means that the high schoois have of placing you at New Trier or the school you attend next year: These tests are important, so I hope w-e al] get good grades on them. - william nesayMach 4 t Ôo'loc, he ai stllawaits you. Come on, lel- il- oarv.- Dick MWernecke, When we went out for recess we were "heavies" and the "iights" of the C lows, let's show our coaches that they Hloward 8C. going to give hini a spanking. One league played. their last game. The have sornething to brag about.-Bob of us held him and the other spanked victory was given to the heavies, 20 Christie, Howard 8C. Science Pupils at Stolp him. Then he sat on the ground so w to 19. The players on the heavies were olntdayhigmý.Te %. Harvey Steffens, Bob Steffens, Albert Science Notebooks Due; Are Making Scrapbooks adnto all thing ofth re. Then Anderson, Frank Brychta, Robert Sei-Ilu Miss Stevens' science class we spank him again. He got a little fert and jini Versino.-Frank Brychta, MVust'Be Nritten in Ink are wvorking on science scrapbooks. angry, so we didnt do anythi'ng else Hloward 8A.1 Science notelbooks due anid the re- Every pupil has his own scrapbook and to .him.-Frank.Huffmian, Howard 5B. quirements mnust be in ink! The re- is expected to hv wnyfv cec MUI NClN]PIN - . . hae.twnt- f1 .sien. I >grade.]J f. --Janc Solomon, st Ys and eyeaýr get it 5A.

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