- - w V V AAAUK"AA Y Y 1f 1 41 5lsLnXnJ5ilr z iu4Lli ICr More BalGa e The pupils of the public schools My, how we are fussy for gradua- looked forward to their aniual art tion. The girls are asking and are Howard SA has won the. irst two exhibit, to which everyone turned in asked, "What are you. going to gaines of basebaîl and has lost one. rnany fine projects. These were the wear? " and '"What is yo ur dress We were scheduled for a lot more dates of the exhibits at the following like?" The boys are neot so fussy, than three gaines, but because of bad schools:. Friday, May ý26 Laurel as1 they al dress alike--White.pants, wethr nd trc pacic, esëhol;ý Thursday, Junhe 1,, Logai lac or- dark ,blue coats, white couldn't play. Mr.r Stonie, Our gym schooî; Friday,' June 2, Central and shirts, and any kind of shoe. and teacher, said that at the end of the Stolp schools; Monday, june 5, How-_ necktie. The girls respposed. te msesnw la h ane ehv ard school.7-Bob Cochran, -Howard, wear. pastel shade dress.es, which is mis7e. the most important thing there~ is. Howard SA's lnu is: catcher 7. _________ The big e vent is on the night of Frank Brum'baugh; pitcher, George J une 16 at NeW Trier.-Etbel Kraft Mayfield; first base, John Hopp; Robins Are Reason vvny Howard SC. second base, Clifford Johnson; third M sute hwFml base, Howard Rinigholrn; short stop M wu e he a arnilyof D Carter Hadley; -ibtfield, Kimrny Every year weha esigns Cause upils Urion; center, field, Bob MaýfieId robins on our extension ladder which and left field, Charles McCandlish. hangs on. the side of. the garage. AI' to Bother Their Heads hope we can in aIl the rest of -ut hs. eathy.eehughtu The eightb graders have b.e our ains. ChrlesMcCndlshin tirning theinselves. This year they[bothering their heads abou hi Howard SA. wr is nbidn h etadgauto nail classes, particularly laying the eggs, se therefore the1 in art classes, because we, have te babies ýhad not. learned to fly and theyniake a design: for the -prograin. The Geography. Test. BringS were flot finished with -the nest by miain ideas brought te viewý are birds Joy o Sanly S iththetiie th moquioeshadarrvedflying, bas, and airplanes. The idea OY '~and Daddy was. unable to put the was to express moving or going te'o In geography we had a test re- s creens up. Meanwhile our family is a néw place, or tnaking progress.-ý cently. Miss Davis gave us a pieceI being chewed alive because of a slow James Dricker, Howard 8c. of paper and we were te trace a map1 robin farily.-Suzanne Lyon, How- of the United States and put in the ýard 6B. most important rivers, lakes,.oceans ______________and____ and bays. We -had forty.of them toe tc A do. 1 like -ta do it and 1 arn sure Pupil Devotes £Notebook in unnng Broad ump l thée others did too.-StanleY Smith to Story' of Smali Fish The annual track meet of the Wil- Howard- 5A. misSees u sinetahrnette public schools was béld Tues- _______________ Mis Seven, or scenc teaherday afternoon, June 6, at the Village asked everyone in the eigbth grades Green. One of, the events was a! TEAMS OPEN PRACTICE to make a project booklet about sorne Class D running broad jurnp ini Which The announcement bas been made subject or hobby. My hobby is raisStpcaurd fstad eon tha th fist racicesesionof heing tropical fish, se I wrote up a places. First place went, to Charles Wilmette public scbool's baseball story of the various varieties of th e Soule, and second to Paul Lanig.- teains was to be June 1. There will sinail fish. These books were to be Paul Lang, Stolp 2D. I be three teains: peewees, light- on view in the art exhibit, Monday_________ weights and heavyweights. We hope ;-lni,; C.. 14 -A Q Milan May, H-oward 7A. USE PROTRACTOR In Mrs. Jones' class, wbich is aritb- meiýtic, we are studying angles bày.1use of the protractor. This work is very easy wth: a protractor, but- not ýso without on.e. That kind of scbool' ýWork is lots of fun.-Milan MVay, Howard 7A. CIVIL-WAR DRAMA HEAVYWEIGHTS WIN june 2 the lightweigbt and heavy- weight teains had a game in basebaîl. The beavyweights carne out on top. by a, score of 12 to'2 i'a seven-in- ninig gaie. Tbe teain .s Were; froin Howard school.-Robert Steffens. Howard 8C. LISTS GRADUATION SONGS 'l'le songs that are to be sung the, ,ight we graduate are as folloArs: TeHoward Exhibit' Teart room was decorated in-its' very best color for the art exhibit which was held at Howard school, Monday, June 5. On the large bul- letini board inthe back of the room were thirty, of the best designs of the opening of the World's fair by Arc- turus.., These ýare very unusual. On the sinaller board were twelve of. the best figure 'drawings. On top of the ledge of- the blackboard were rose window designs,, and- the, black-. board had Christmnas cards along the bottom ledge. Everything in. the art room was looking its very best.-priscilla, Pol- lock. Parents, Are Guests of Students on Field Day On Tuesday, june 6, cour field day was to have been held. There were, to le no dances this year. In the afternoon, however,. the races, high jumips, broad jurnps and relays were to be held. The-twelve best run.ners. boys and girls in each room i, were to be in the baton relay. The. par- ents ôf the pupils were' invited. If was'to take place at 1 oclock, for the juniors and 1 :30 for the senior s.-, Helen Born, H'oward 8c. Pupils Are Busy With Pre-Graduation Activity The eighth grades are very busy. reparingsfo rr aind the have DickCocran iTUY ell song " to ,memorize. Field day a Tuesday, jue 6, and class day is, WThen Sehool Is Closed' Tuesday; June 13, for which we ,write, In a few days school will let Pvt prophecies, wills, batchet qrations anid 1 bet everybody wiJl yèll bis head poems and class histo ries., Then, of otf cheering, '.School's out, school's coursFr>yJne1 ons coin- out,' and if you waiit My side of. the mencement n glit.-.-Cassie Empfield.. story, I will be one o'fthe boys hvbo tolp 1B. will Yell.-Dicik Cochian, Howard SA TUDY ABBUEVIATIONS PLAY HOUSE DESTRO .YED ForTur weekly sPelliiig, the pupils We had a play bouse in our back of 7A are studying abbreviations. of yard. Well, it was. getting ' old and our forty-eight states. These words. Y - . - - - - - --- - -wfere she attends. the University Of EXHBITMUSC OTEOOK aIn Our music roomn we are making WILL AND PROPHECY Ilinois. rnII USCNTBOK usic book. We are writing about The eighth grades of Howard are -o-- For the exhibit, Mrs. Clark took instruments, famous composers and busy rnaking up a will and prophecy Robert Law, Jr., 417. Warwick road, the best mnusic notebooks and put American songs. 1 wrote about an for Howard school elghth graders. Kenilworth,. returned Thursday of last thern on the desk. Our roomn looked instrumnent called the spinet.-War- They are planning a picnic to read week by plane from New York. Mrs. very nice.-Meta Heltz, Howard'8C ren Palmer, Howard SA. tbem,-Courtuey Rogers, Howard 8C. Law returned the, Saturday previousù