Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 29

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Karch~ 1. -- <*o -_.,.A .. · ------ - J~NIOR ~IFE (Continued froni Page 28) Book lllfistraliou Prove ·Interesting Sight for Dorothy school bad a .......... pme. It waa a Practice same. Tbe pltchen 414 ·me verY remarkable pltchlq. The pltchen were Walter Foelund of lA and PraDk Obrlsteneen of lB. The score at the end of the arame was U to 10 Ill favor of lA. --J'ohn Brumbauch, Howard IB IC WINS BALL GAXB ORlf BU··dJ. aAJIOlf ' Tbe IB aad lA ~ of Boward a plaolt to DW· We bODe we wla buelaU cluimplo·hlp_ _ u we 11011 ~ball ch~l~ · c e -l'nmk Jlar4ID. OridNI IC .t I Illustrated by the children of the Wilmette schools. These boob were read during silent readlnc period& In school and most of them were obtained from the pUblic llbi'8J7. The library Ill a red brick bulldlq and. Is on the comer of Park and wu. mette avenues. Firat we went down Btain and saw !lOme pictures of the lower grades. Some of them were very good I thought and some of them loo\[ed like real. Some of them were made of crayo1111, some of water colora, some of Ink and some of them were cut out of paper. Then we went upstairs where the higher grade's pictures were on exhibit. There was one picture on the bulletin board that was very good. It was an Illustration of Heide. I was glad I went because I know of some good books to read now, that I wouldn't have known about If I had not gone. -Dorothy Berglund, Grade 4, Logan. GC PiaJ'ed 88 a practice pme In base· GC won by a ecore of 16 to 9. 8B FrldaJ' momt.._ Mlaa Brickey took us ball. took a lead of Z to 1 In the· ftnt Ianing. :0 the Wilmette Public Ubrary to see the 6C overcame that bJ' pushing the IJCOre Art exhibit of book Illustrations that were to· 9 to 8. GC team played and eo did 6B. GC fanned 6 men oqt In -eucceulon. --J'ack Slayton, GC Central. BIG HEABTED PAULin The Nonbore theater baa offeNd 10 tickets weekly, each tlckfJt admlttlq two, to the JUNIOR Lin reporters. Each penon who writes a good article and has It appear In the pa_pr will get one. Everybody Ia trying hard to have his story the beat one and get a ticket. I hoPe we all get one. -Pauline Kehllng, 7A HURRAY! VA.CATION XABCH II ·The public echola of Wilmette will have Spring vacation from J4arch 30 to April 6. Tbe children are planning what they wlll do all that week. -Robert Werden. On they jay. some were the cardinal, robin, and blueI hope the other children will eee too. · -Marilyn Kehl. 8BE8 EARLY BIU8 March 1!, I 8aw some birds and Spring ... . ..With .a, : s&rt tM· Freshly Painted Car We are prepared to restore to yoar car the velvety newness with wbicb· it caJDt from the factory. i BEAD BOOK~EE PLAT The Tatterman · Marionettes conducted by William Duncan and Edward Mabley were given Monday, March 12, at 2 :30 o'clock In the Stolp gymnasium. The :M arionette show was the ..King of the Golden River... Our room read the book together and enjoyed all the more for that reason. I enjoyed Snlf the dog and the two dwarfs beet. -Evelyn Youngquist SPRING 18 BEBB The boys and girls of Stolp school have started to .. play basebalL The playground Is full of marble players and four diamonds are being- used for baseball. The children are lookliur for the birds, which have come back from the south for the summer. The air Is ringing wtth bird calls for this Is the mating season. -Robert Werden PLAN JIUSIC CONTEST The pupils ot ·the eighth grade are going to have a music memory contest. Mrs. Clark who Is our music teacher will take charge of the contest. There will be one for the seventh grades also. There will be a prize for the winner. -Virginia Buck, 8C Stolp r-,. .,.,. . ._,. . _ . ._. __. ., __, ___. ,_. . . . ., ., . . .-fiiHI TrimmiiJfl PHONE Mcintyre w. Robert Fineat Auto P.inting I 209 WASHINGToN AVE. Wn... 614 1 I . GET CLA88 PINS The eighth grades received their clus pins this week. They are maroon and gold, in the shape of a shield. In one comer of the shield- Is a capital ·rw-· for Wilmette. In the other a G for Grammar and at the bottom an S for school. In· the center Is a gold twenty-eight on a maroon background. -Ellen Cozzens, SA Stolp LOOKS LIKE A GOOD OUTFIT This week 6C made up their baseball team. It consists of Charles Williams. pitcher; Bill Metchlor, catcher: Dick Hall, first base ; Bob Klel, IOO()nd base : Dick Born, third base ; Bill Katz. short atop: Bill Bowen, right field: Warrea Cozzens, center field : Jack Slayton, left field. -Richard Preston, 6C · ( The New and the ·Old Don this School teach modern art r Caa we lam to really draw ia this Scbooll What don yoar coune ia daip nabncel So na the qaatioDI of thole wbo iaqaire. We. here ia the E·a·oa Academy of Fine Artl. nalize fally .oar rapoasibility to tbe upiria1 yoaa1 boy or 1id. Shall we teach him to draw as it waa cloae when we fint were stadeatal Academic. 101icL with thoroagh aadentaaclial of aaatomical fona, compositioa aacl Yalae-or lhall we only 1tre11 daip aad color as maay thiak that modem art ill We clo both. EYeD aow we are proad of oar raalu. Ia nro months we feel that we baYe made a splendid start. They clraw-aot mecbaaicaUy. They are aot copyiag by ralt or ia aa aafeelia1 maaaer but rhq are ltamia1 to draw the ip11 intelliaently, sometimes witboat tbe modeL Oar aim is that they sboalcl be able to draw. to aprns tbemstiYts aad that the drawiap sboald look lib die model. Bat abo. abq an briaa taaabt the ··~W, btaatifal 101id icltas that are ia modena art 10 that wbta tbty eatu the world of art. profeaioaally. a few yan hence. they may be eqaippecl to ill the nncl of tbeir time. lutractioa bqtly indiYidaal. Enrollmtat aDf time, day or eYeaiDI· I . s.... Wlap Houla OD the Greea IIAI.al Jill to Al'ltiL,.. ~~ow COUSEUM Viliton . . imlifffl .... deconte4, ...~ ... S. a ................... ....... ................ Ah' I ,.. The EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARL ScHI!PPLER,. Dindor Carlson Baildia1 Towu, Chaadl aacl Oniapoa ~ a ·r:~l.::..r Tehphoae Gnealaf 1674

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