Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 44

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WILMETTE liFE GOING OB C0111NG Eigbt-8 Wins Cage Tilt The Student council of the Stolp school Thursday, January 9, and decided From Eigbt-C January · s· met that there should be a restriction. The Monday, January 6, Elght-B Stolp played Elght-C stolp at Stolp gymnasium. Eight-B v.as leading 10 to 2 at the half hut Eight-C caught up four points, making it 6 to 10. Sheldon Fox was fouled and got a free throw and made It, which gave us 7 to 10. Then Eight-B made two more baskets and won, the score being H to 7. 1'he lineup was: Eight-C Eight-B Dick Hall C. Dick Preston, capt. Charles Williams r. f. John Bartholomew Sheldon Fox 1. f. Paul Soule Paul Moore r. g. Robert Kiel Warren Cozzens, I. g. Bern~rd Saxon capt. -Paul Moore, 8C Stolp. January 17, 1930 TUTORING will help you pass that examination! Call JUNIOR LIFE (Continued from preceding page) south stairway, they decided, will be for going up and the north stairway for going down. We ·are· still very mixed up about it but hope we will have perfect hall order hereafter. · - Lucy Anne Jonas, 8D Stolp TOO LITTLE TO MENTION Mr. Gathercoal came in our room today and asked the girls if they wanted to sign up for the ice tournament next Saturday because the boys had already. None of the girls wanted to and Mr. Gatherco~l said we weren't even cheap:<l<ates. -Lois Jane Roberts, 6B Howard June Enjoys Thrills of Riding on an Ice Boat Sunday. January 5, my dad and I went up to Lake Geneva, Wis. On the way it wasn't so bad to drive on a road with much traffic but when we got on a side road we slid quite a bit. About 12 :30 p. m. we went to town and had our dinner. Then who should arrive but my cousin. My cousin ·suggested that we . ~o for an iceboat ride. Thi~ sounded pretty good so we went. As I was the last one in, or rather almost in the boat skidded. Well, that was Hop number one. Luck was with me the next time and what a thrill it was to be skidding on a lake for an hour. During this time only one accident happened. \Ve collided with anothe" ice boat. On thE> way home we joined a sleigh ride party that our friends were giving. _:_June Ahlstrand, SB Howa r·d. STOP! LOOK! L~TEN! La!'t Monday afternoon the Howard school got some new Safety posters. 'l'he children are in a schoolroom and are all in line and on the board there is printed thb: "I resolve to cross the streetr-; carefully during 1930." The children are _all happy because they are allowed to ·tgn their name:-; to this resolution. I think we all sh ould like this poster and to add this r esolution to our list this year. This mean:-; you must obey the patrol boys and do just what they t ell you to do. Also to wateh yourself when you cross at :-;treet <'ro~s ings. laabel Warrington HEAPS ( 1 Bl. 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But now when we walk into a room with our arms locked ~orne one, usually the teacher, ha s tu <·orne along and separate u s. Now th<' -:>nly place we r:! Un walk together is outHid a!ld even then we're afraid someone i~ J..;'(li!1g tf, yell, "::\lark, don't hang on Allen." That·~ what comPs of bl'in~ fri<·ncl~ . -Allen Roth, Howard SB WITH HOWARH C.AO EUS ThP Eig-ht-A HO\vard bn~ketua 11 t<·a mR a re about even in lineup " so far . The first g1-1_me, the first t eam lost, 10 to il, but tne second team mndc up for it by beating their opponents, 11 to fl. The second time "'e played the fi··: ·t team wnn. 1~ to 0, and, as th e seconrl te:un did not show up, we played the fir:,:t team, losin~ 7 to 2. -Mac Hutchins, 8A Howarcl. 1\liSS LA~SON liRA VY S'rUDIES N OW even the smallest developments. ·The "Cold Control'; the e'x tra-powerful and incredibly quiet mechanism, the greater convenience of design and · arrangement ... all of these features are included at no additional cost. Call at our showroom and see these new Frigidaires. And ask about our liberal payment plan. Stop in at your first opportunity. Frigidaires are being made more convenient, more praaical, more strikingly beautiful. Every household model is Porcelainon-steel ··· inside and out. The new Porcelain-on-steelFrigidaires are remarkably low in price. Yet despite the low prices, you get all of the important Frigidaire INJURED January 8, Miss I.n'lrson, our t t>acher, fell and broke both legs. W e are \'ery sorry for she will not be back tn school for a long time. It is said that Mi f-:~ Larson will be in the. hospita.l a long time. 'Ve arf' going to f'end her som e flow ers and we all hope that she will b(> hack as soon as possible. ~Bobhy l\lacMoran, 6A Howard. WALK TJU~Rl·; AGAIN One day I was walkin·g by Wilnliug··-. Drug store and a man nsl<e(J me if r wouLd deliver · a pr~ckn~e for him up on Fifteenth street. I said yes anrl toc k th .. paC'kage and deliver('(l it. r l't'('t'i\'t-> (1 twte<nty-fi\'e cents for delive··ing it. -Alfred Anderson, 6B Hown.r1l. FIGHT WAS ALI, WET One day my brother and I had a battle in our back yard. My brother had our wagon and box for a fort and I had a !':tone fort. We used water guns and whe·1 we were through we surely were wet. S ) we had to go in and get clean, dry clothes on. -Robert Knepper, 6B Howard ORDER CLASS PINS Friday, January 10, the class ~even-B Stolp picked out their class pins. Some of the boys drew some samples on the board and we voted on them in order to get the rna.~ soon as possible and wlll ?.ll be anxiously waiting for them. -Beryl Tolen, 7B Stolp FRIGIDAIRE M 0 RE THAN A M I L L ·1 0 N IN U 5 E STOVER CO. MlohJgan ATe. at Randolph St., (lit N. Mleblgan ATe.) Randolph 491t0 ETanston · · 1111 Sherman A'n·. Hubbard Woods - 890 Linden An. Greenleaf 4f80 Winnetka 161! Publle ServJee Company H lgbland Park · t8t Central ATe. Of Northern IIIJnols Highland Park no At all their oftlees. On COME WALTZ WITH ME The favorite pastime in Eight-A at noon Is dancing to the music of the victrola. The desks are pushed aside and the:v go to it. Most of the ~irls are now staying for lunch so they can dance. -Re;-inald Green, SA Howard.

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