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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1936, p. 2

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WX H‘ 3+ pulmas s lurt ASNCh c td S on ce fh ilcsmcots m icarder these people and have mounted them in an attractive booklet. Being phies" by Nisenson and Parker. Out of the one hundred fifty biographies I have taken twentyâ€"two.: As in the book, I have drawn pictures of For the past few weeks x c:::; , in social science, un annfluld’s direction, have ‘ working on original projects. Jome have chosen paper mache pS, gome have made boos of facts about the presidents, two girls are makâ€" ing a book of the seven wonders of the ancient world, while others have made books of short biographies of famous men and women. + I kave chosen the latter and I find it very. interesting while also educational. My information hag h_oen taken from "Minute Biogray In a few weeks there will be inâ€" tramural games after school. If inâ€" terested please come over and .see the games.â€"By Bob Peterson. The on the north play ground not melted yet. The sevâ€" enth & eighth grade boys have the snow in the middle to melt. soon as the snow is gone, t.hmwplbomnl scattered over it to fill the hole up. Mr. Cunningâ€" ham, the manual arts teacher,, is printing baseball score sheets for the school. | As soon as the league meets ‘we will give the schedule for Eim hope to win again. PAGE TWO As soon as the snow on the north play ground is gone, baseball will begin. Elm Place will have a fairly good team. Many of the boys who played on last year‘s team hope to make the team this year. , As you know Elm Place won the championship by defeating Deerfield Your Typewriter Man f .|.___ Publishers of Tns HicHraxp Park Press | Udell Printing Co. ALBERT LARSON ELM PLACE SCHOOL As WE wish to announce that the contract 'hergtofore between the Udell P;'ixitjrn{g ‘Co. and the Intérnational Typographical Union has‘ now been changed to include the entire printing trades group known as Allied Printing Trades Council., We solic kinds of commercial and art printing andare equipped to turn out first class work. : {{ Wé are the only printers in this community who can furnisk the union label. ‘Call Highland Park 557 and a repreâ€" sentative will call immediately, We are able ‘to give candidates an exceptional service: â€" > i 24 SCHOOL NEWS | E. K. CATTON STATIONEBR o Buycrs of Printing â€" HICHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€" PHONEH. P.557â€"558 â€" this Label on your printing vear Just \lately the field miceé ave ‘been |destroying the shrubs~ ‘,- bushes around our town, uud‘th‘i partly due to the scarcity of dwls and hawks, so hunters hhould frain from shooting birds of # that are protected by law. “{,_. of our birds of prey are pro efféed by law but this law is di'uregn izfl. j \â€"By. John | ei My mother has justâ€"arrived hiime from Atlantic City,; bringing tl;1 her many interesting specimengl of ocean‘ life.. I b:szk‘ them to our (Kciâ€" ence teacher, The sea animals re‘ Meadowlark, bluebird, robin, § sparrow, redâ€"winged blackbird, fow bird, cedar waxwing, killdear, low . bellied sapsucker, | woodéb¢ bronzed grackle, fox sparrow, shar row hawk, migrant qht'fike, q pewee. . t*| Je Wt .. Spring Arrivals Due < |(| | March is the month when [Wird migration starts and in obse | of this some Elm Place icct classes â€"are atudm birds. || hope you are watching the bitds, too. Following is a list of birds d A according: to a bird calendar wh Mr. supplies,to the children, shouldbe here by Friday, March 20 Surely, we hope this season Will last a long, long time. ; .. f Soon jacks and baseball will be popular, for many are | tz practicing and rescuing balls frow mud puddles. tovimge § Marbles jingled in pocketg) as boys and girls crowded ato‘fild râ€" ble pots traced on the ground while roller ‘skates blocked ‘the cloak rooms, and those just learning Were having quite a time. Jumping es were constantly turning. Boys overcoming the difficult task of ing their heavy boots and will $oon be as nimble as girls. â€" I busts, these pictures show a ite features and interesting | pbints about these men and women, £2 No end!!" "No end!" "Stumpler!" are some of the cries heard as ofger childrén rush eutâ€"doors, | > 1 (Evidently, they have | c spring fever, for at the first of warm weather '.‘h;?_munas literally: buzzing with contm prodects develop, dfor cach o pro p, for each . doing what he wahts, and the: of some makes one want to s fihished product.â€"By Betty M {}INCOIisicudoL THEB LAikE ForEsrer Signs of Spring Sea Animals â€"Frances the (peri _ The gighth grade of Braeside is mal .g tna‘ 1, in which .ti;hey‘ are llu: i:;a‘e:%! jal science work for the |first se of schrol."me murkli is divided Thtp Tour sections. firs T@fflrthfinhd{::t act ‘?1 night and in garden with all the PD‘rha «u-iuhj; in‘t | en maiy arqund., °§ | | | We Enjoyed, thh nisombi wuch,.â€"4Lois Venning, grade gi!s |dancipg like, stinbeams. TB}] thir lact s1 ywer shadow picâ€" tarefs] |of |{childrén| eating . their bre t, ‘Pla witk their dolls, and rchild agivities | | EX T R A] siâ€"e §eme! stehes. trfi? is ;m; F | JeÂ¥#iqnese Jadibs~ dénts, the: killd figfl”â€"!}ri:;' > i “‘11 A 1 Trip | y P ndp,fi; , March 10th, we took a fiild trip:conducted by Mrs. Walton, ) saw interesting birds, both sumâ€" Ntr residents ana permanent resiâ€" { AThe frst bird we heard was a goster Orowing! we walked ‘a little fgrther and sar itz abote our h atld heard one « iipomting sh EBC hg. she ‘fi- juny ; 1 e ob the :{dried © lwve ',;{" M a' 8 1 sOur~ ‘gcience | te iat] we: have ime c mussels that were attached to ; are | a, curious specâ€" ‘A4le. T1 $ also a young musâ€" sfi thit re a barnacle, |< lArJudy RButherford, grade 6. Wed, & Fri: Eves, Sat. Mat. . r~‘1,,lw1vg T I BAW In TBIDT1TA Bb\ 3 [enidioieahnfecths uie L [BRARSIDE ScHoor lead Rofseshop crab, and mussels ipging to a plant, She also brought pcinating: shell and a weed that i ‘[nn. One may open a ceil h the sdried <Awreel and discover e calls of. birds ossâ€" the ‘s attracted our atâ€" tion. /We wa &fd to know what : birdg were |so we crossed the eet and foung that the different nds were coming from a thicket een [two hames. Mrs. Waiton !: sent four| children ahead to if they could find the birds. }ile’ ey were looking she took : remaining children around the ‘age‘ to bee \we could find any b.. One may study its varicus apons | fo f ‘ndinz ipalf, such 1y m e skells. | > %’r“ ‘"gcience | teacher | remarked t| we. have inever had such a sh cimen‘ of the horseshoo | first; sectidh ; illustrates. the eolonles and |settlements . in cg. 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(For exâ€" r%d "‘.pol{ceman," and talk avout ry so often they cur summer resiâ€" fir, calling "kilidee, ‘we heard was a ‘we walked ‘a little : some, pigeons Ayâ€" ads, | Then we saw ird Grade Group as some boys nd | some little EXIC O ONCE MORE â€" RL EVE., APR. 3 HICAGO y, very THE PRESS IN OYSTER LINEN CRaAaSsH its a gay young frock with a flatterâ€" ing collar that steps into the fashion with a bow from Fred f lim\"plhob double their charmâ€" and a slender un a&ur"w 3395 2 to 20 . . . f the "Gilded Age," and the fourth repréesents the present time. This mural is being done in colâ€" ored chalk which we ‘feel should prove quite effective for this type | _ â€"Jolin Guilliams, grade 8. In the first and second: grades, we interested in the early bicds which we will soon see. R Bome of us are going to bird houses and shelters to care of them. Sit 9R 4. 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