Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1932, p. 42

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the "\\"' clui). The only persons alloWed _to witness this ceremony werie the. parents. .and the felloWs who haci alreadv receivcd tters be- foré this period. Members of ýthe three sports divi- sions gave- us a, brief outline as te what sort oQf season 'each had. had. W'e then liac the coaches andi gym- nasiunî instructors gv sabrief talk. t.ater ini the progranÉ tvo ien4 one a football hero of the past, and the other a grid star of the present, came to -tal1k. to us. They were George D)iiey, right guard for northwestern, .and 'j acl<Chevigny, a former Notre *Dame quarter back, now coach of.the. Chicago Cardinals. *Teetwo men gave us al a taik1 on some of the things,, that happenedà durtg tlreir iareers. ,They alsb îoldt us what a goo.j sportsman does to( get friends. The boys were. then in-v itiated. We then ate. ight lunches and called it a very gooc eý;enig.- Dick Curry, HoNvard 8C. Howard 8A Will Cheer Poor Family With Gifts a Howard 8-A is planning on buying a c Christmas tree to put, up in our room C of iBosparus. A -key position is :a small passage which, controls. a vast territory of water or land-the,,key positions. in these cases control 'wa- ter. Social science , vhich -is cOM- bined with ýgeography, history. andi civics, is, very interesting this year, as we are. studying theé micdie ages; ,club so far are, jîrnt-imes, Bob Hgimes, "Chuck".Kerner, Louis Mel- chior, Jack Jac.obi, Jack -McQuide and Van McQuide. The next 1meet- ing ivili be held December 19 at 3 :30 o'clockat 731' Elmwood avenue. Thisi clIub was organlized to'promnote inter- est ýin stamp collecting among child- vcguia meeug on Ues.Udy, LVcefl- ber 6. -The speaker of the day was, Officer Popple of the Wimette Po- lice forc *e., His topic was "Safety. andl Protection."~ He told .Us about thé list of 'don'ts" which the police force lias prepared. and cited'severai instances. where they should be used. He, aiso and týhe industrial- revolution.-DiaVý%-__1ren. VnMcudeSon c.iithe village, such as breaking %vin- id Kendrick, Stolp, 2-A, VnXQI topI.dowsad umping ahcas An last, he commended the junior police Melvin Nylund Anxious Eight Christmas Carols for their work at the ,treet crossings. for .Basketball to - Start Practiced by Glee Clubs he wi 1ail enJac se itkhert o Ia littie while we start basket bail The glee club boys and girls of the addreqs us. Louis Meichoiýr,-Stôlp 1<". he6ave'not had soccer this year. We Howard and. Stolp, schools are. work. hie beie piaying volley bil ail the ing this wveek un ChRristmas,. carols. D n dSai lae whie.sinefootball. Our volley bail Thiere . are. eight altogether . Seven c.o nadaf-Pese captain is Paul Kellogg. We change, themn are: *'Angels ýVe Have Heard -W'ith French Horn Solo the line-up in the different sports. oni High," "Atigels and Shep)herds," The pupils of 8-A were entertairied After basket bail we start basebail. ll "Silent Night." *'Oh, Corne, Ail Ye_ r etl by a Frtench horn sob by Don-. 1ie glad whîn we ~begin bas~ket <bail. 'Ëaflh f ul,' "It Camne upon a Midnight. ald Scar if, accompanied hy Eduia Our gym teacher iýs Mr. Stone.-Mel-, Clear," "First N;oei," "0 LittIc Town Baughman at the piano. The pIîeceý: vin Nylund, Howard 6-C. of Bethiehein." They are ail beautiful hypae wr Av Mri"b sonIr an nt iar t lern O cors 1Charles Gouniod and "The Oid Re- Howard Henderson PlayS wee work on them quite hard but at the f raiff' by Fritz Kreisler. 1 amn sure ail in etw enHalessame tinie e have f unini doing it.- the cildren in 8-A were verv Nwell inGaine B tenH l Carol Edenberg, Howvard 8-B. Untertained and hope the musicians will Jetween halves of the Ohio-North- western footall game, 1playe ihpa for us again sorne day. For thýe wesernfoobal gmeI paye wih C-3 Plays and Annexes r rest of the period ive practiced on another team in~ our play club. We whTilts ' i glee clubs couldn't finish the game before the' Seven Volley-Ball TlsiChristmas carols hîh h Ohio team camne out. There were C-3 has plaved seven volley bail l(%ar om o 8-A.MroreMii eleven boys on our tearn and elevenj games and lias won ail of theni. The proba blv be some gam es andi books in -- 7 i et i.dL ul w th te things. The 8-A class is ISt. oseph Sehool Has day, Decernber 12, andi we, hoped to enjoying bririging in things for thi' in wt daBuha sorcp family.-Virginia Marsh, Howard 8-A Three Spellers in Bee tain.-Jean Macdonald, Howard 8-A. It is spelling bee time anid three of Fourth Grade Is Proud the best spellers Ini our class have been Get Volley-Ball Pointers of Grid Team This Year sct d do T heier s areo melia by Seeing -Boys' Games The boys. in our room have a football Sesterhenn, Clara Fiegen and Catherine The. girls' games are on M.\onday and team. We play the third and fourth Nanzig. Last year Mý\argaret Schmidtz WVednesday and the boys' garnes are on grades. The foilowing boys are onour, won second place in the spelling con- Tuesday, Thijrsdav and Fridav. Mr. the nleivyear,-J, )ward 8-A. new report cards. They are not niarkedj by a "'p." u.f'e g9'"vg, or "4e" any more;, They are mharked either by a 'u;or a "rninus." If we get. "plus," we are above the average; if we get "mrinus" we are beiow average, and if we have no grade at ail it means we are doing average work.-George Schwall. Howard 8-C.. f UAALll~I i, How- jard 8-B.

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