Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 50

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Elect MacMorran Orchestra Leader Tht members of the SA orchestra heid their first meeting Monday, November .9. at 7:.45 o'clock in the. 1m or nin g. .Not a'vçry good attendÏnce was, had, as only six came. Aniother meeting was held the following Wed- nesday and we elected- our conductorý Wh'o is. Bob MacMorran. Tht peo- pie .Who p4ay in the orcýhestra, are Heleni Lindstromn, Gerald. Spinner, Elea nor, Speredes.. and. Marjorie Stau- bitzi. piano (we arc going to ýelect, tbe best players out of these);ElImer Stone, -Bob MacMlorran and David, Haas, clairnet; Bill McMorran, flute; BiIly. WNade and Barbara Ormnsbee,, bugle; Lloyd Hillsberg 'and Virginia Oison, vioin,; Lucille Graham and Vincent Weis, -saxophone;, Armen Jorjorian and Robert- Edmonds, trumpet. , We wili have a feW.bar- inonicas in about a, month. These instruments are niot very well ba- lanced but' the seating arrangement will help some.-Barbara tOrmsbee, SA }Howard school. Jester and Moonbeam Thwart Wicked Witch Last F-riday the seventh grades gave a play. The name was, -The \\icked Witch." It was a very good play'. There were two scenes. The first was in the forest., The King an~d bis Queen bave iost their, daugh- ter for tbrec, days. She ivas iust t0 but finaly she is tounn d brheie >ser and bis moonbeam. Miss Flaskered directtd the play and 1 am sure it, was enjoyed by al.-Janet' Bertram, 8C Howard school.. .Howard 8C Detfeats 8A ini Game of Volley Bal Howard8C boys hiave started speedbaîl season with a victory over 2C Stolp. Their first gaine was Mon- day aI '3:15 at Washington park. j Want <A ds*» WANTEPt Ont hidred percent..Junior Life articles from S8A. Volley bail pennant for 8A. Some cold weatber and ice for. ice skating. An occasion so the' glte clubs could sing., .Some auditorium :nsessions. WILL TRtADE: «Ail Missed words for l00s on Fri- day, tests., Ail bad records for better ones. Ail "absents" for perfect at - tendance. The tardy marks that are apt, to corne for whatever you have to offer. Rodman Joyce Says S Phone,'Giirl Wias Kind' Saturday my chums and I wen 't to the Telephone company. We went in and asked if we could sue the switch boards. I had no idea there weçre so rnany botes and plugs in my life. The girl who showed us around was so nice to me, we wished we could stay alniorning but of course we couldn't. 1 had so muc'h fun. She showed us the switch boards and the information boards. The girl asked me my telephone number. 1t told ber. She told me where 1 lived. Ail she had to know was my tele- phione number to tell me any bousei nunber. I surely appreciated ber kindness.-Rodman Joyce, Mrs. Jul- Third Graders Learn of Indians at Museum We went to tht Field museuni recently. We went on tht North Short electric. Tht taxi-cabs met us at tht Roosevelt roail station and took us to tht Field museum. Tht guide was waitîng wben we arrived. Shie showtd us' many inttresing things about Indian life. It was tht first time this group had ever heen taken to Chicago. Four mothers and The eighth grade girls took ad- vantage of Novemiber spring weather last Wednesday-by playing tht after school volley bail games at the rear of the Howard. school, on the tennis courts where there have been spread volley bail nets. There is room for two courts and so the SA girls of their two teamisplayed two other eigb.th, grade teams: Howard SA4i played 8C. At tht first it looked like a walk-away for SA but tbey did not take the second. haîf. seriously enough and 8C cauglit up. At thterid of tht game tht score was found to be, a tie. Each team ivas given an extra serve to break the tie. -Tht 8A layers miade ascore of three points on their.serve.but they Jet 8C make four, so the game ended a victory for 8C. Tht final score was 35 to 34.-Jane Brandt, MSA'Howard school. Students of 8A Chass Diseuse Profit, Loss -Under tht supervision of Mrs. Jones, arithmetic teacher at the Howard scbool, tht SA class is study- ing profit and loss. This subject deals with tht problemns of a store. Following are several1 terms under tht subject: profit, thternoney which tlie manager makes after -figuring in tht overhead; overhead, the cost of running tht store; purchase price, the price at which tht store buys an article; selling price, the price at which tht custonmer buys an ar- ticle. This is very interesing ý%ork.- Elmer Stone, Howard SA. Howard and Stolp Boys Take Hike on Bicydles LasI Saturday, Howard and Stolp boys went on a bicycle hike to Dam No. 2. We went with, *Hap," -tht gym teacherlI at Howard. We left fromth t shack about 9 'O'clock and got: to tht Dam about 10:30.- We all had a good tinie while we were there. On the way back we stopped at Curtiss, airport. WTt did flot bave at Howard Assembly Tuesday, November 10, during the second period we were toid to go eo the auditorium at once. We went down and: got our seats. First' we had the pledge of aliegiance to the flag, led by Bob MacMlorran. Ten be told us- that 8B was going, 10 give a play. .Beatrice Leal read tht minutes of tht last sessib. The play was en-* nounced. It was given by 8B and in ail three scenes the characters were different so as to give everybodyv in the roomn a chance. Tht story Was. about tht, Abbot of Canterbu)ry and how the-King tried get ail bis gold by bebeading hinm. Tht King, how- ever, gave bim one chance, that: if he could: answer three questions he should go fre. But tht Abbot dido't know .tht answers. Ont of bis ýshtrphierds went to tht King imlpersonaàting the Abbot and« he answertd' tht questions clever*ly. After it ivas ovrer, we were disrnissed. --DoaldScarif, 7C Howard scbool. Scouts byq Heqar: Mesage Énglish, Girl Guide A Girl Guide from Birmingham, England, talked to tht Girl Scouts, of Troops 4 and 12 recently, at St. Augustine's church. Ont of the things she told us was that some lady had buiît a chaletin Switzerland for * tht Girl. Scouts. "Tht Juliet Low Birthday Fund" is going,.to be tised tô send Girl Scouts over to this chalet. , There are going to be six- Scouts chosen from tht United States but these six must be Girl Scouts in evtry way, not only in their troops but in their homes and out of, door. -Verna Archambauit, BC Howard school. S.tudents 'of Wlmiette Mark Armisice. Day Wedntsday,, Noveniber 11, the school children of Wiimette celebrat;- ed Armistice Day. Tht children met Colegrove 8C Howard school. book hour at tht iibrary.-Lucille Tht Howard .8A boys have a good 8TUDY 'SERENADE" Watson, 8A Howard school. start this year toward the spçedball The Howard school Girls' gîte club AIl the boys at Howard are play- championship because we have won is nom, studyng Schuberts' "Ser- ing speedball. Speedball is the coin- Tht Howard school bas decided to our first thrqee speedball games. Tht çnade." Eilene Weakly plays it. bination of football'and soccer. After have a day of each week for bing- scores were: 2-1 against 8B Howard, We wll finish it very soon. Last Thanksgiving Day we star~t basket- ing clothes and foods for charity. We 7-0 against St. joseph, and the latest wcck we handed ilu our music note- baIl. We are planning fo .have. a "I have a storeroomI at Howard .and gaine which was iast, Monday we books with tht, sting-choir in them. championship team.--Ara Boyajian, We hope 10 111it up-Bob Specht, won. by forfeit from Stolp ,1 C - -Helena Mickey, 8C Howard school. SA Howard Ischool. SA Howard. school. Vicn -eiss, SA Howard school.

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