Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1933, p. 42

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Maps for Mu-sc Miss McKay is tht music teacher for tht fifth and sixth gr ades. We have been worki ng on different illuls- trations of music. Our room, 6C, has made a map of tht Unittd States showing tht distribution of composers. singers, organists and choir leaders. We alsomade in art a frieze show- ing Roman music, Creek music, Ht- brew music, Persian- music, and the other countries. we have studieci. Miss Larson is our art teacher andi we al like lier very much. Howard SA madle a map of, Furope showing -omposers somiewhat.,like tht 6C map, and 5B madle a book of -music with stories of composers, pictures, poems, andi stories>they ha d written.' Tht, 6C pupils also madle. a music book. Some of tht chiîdren of tht sixth grade compost music., miss Mc- ýKay lias been'very nice to help ns. -Betty Haley, Howard 6C. Many Pupils Compete, at -Annual Track Meet Scamper on Field Daý Field 'day, we did flot have schcx ithe a 'fterrioon. iEverybody 'went uF on the hill behind Howard school The people that' were in the eventç jumped, and some rau the 50-yard dash. One boy in third grade jumped 6 feet 1 inch. They sold pop. candy bars, and cookies., Mr.* Davis: shot off a gun when they ran. Some of the boys and girls came from Stolp and Logan. I think they ail had fun; at least if :theydidh't,, I did.-Curtis B., Howard fourth grade. Stolp Heavyweights Beat Howard i» lat of SerieE TeStolp heavywýeights defeate< the Howard beavies, 12 to 9, in a ive- inning game june .8. The Stolp lights and peewees did flot fare. as Weil. The lights were defeated, 8 to 4, ini a seven-inning gameé, and the peewees, 9. to 4 in six innings., We were te, play again june 9. We hop)ed to Win and t» end our. scason . by taking the best two out of threc games.-Jim Streeter, Stolp, 1-B. Tht Wilmette schools had -tht -Howard Peewees Beat twelfth annual track meet Tuesday tp ayr,9o4 of last week. Stolp, Howard, LoganSol Payr,9o4 and Laurel scbools were there.> Tht June 8, Howard peewees beat tht P. T. A. sold pop,. candy, ice cream, Stolp peewees, 9 to 4, ini the first and' airplanes. Nancy Hendersor, was of a three-game series. Tht lineup the only ont in Our rooni to get a Of the Howard peewees is as fol-I prize in tht meet. Tht third and lOWs:- Bob, Christie, catcher; Bob fourth grades had tht meet fromin1 Smith, pitcher; Howard Reinwald,1 to 1:30 o'ciock. The lower. grades flrst 'base; Dong Hnck, second hase; 1 haci standing broad jump and tht Murray Triplett, short stop; Jini 1 40-yard dash. The higher grades hacl Steen, third base; 'Bob Johnson, left tht 40-yard dash, ruflflng high jump, field; Bill Roberts, center field-, poe vanlting, and rurnnug jump.- Dudley Yeoman, right field, and Paul Whitaker Baer, Howardl fonrth grade.. Kellogg, short stop. - Bill Roberts, Howard 7A. CLASS DAY AND PICNIC TAXE ATHLETIC TESTS Tht stventh and eighth grades, of j Stolp helti tht annual classý day and staune 7, tht girls of 7-A had their picnic Tnesday, June..1 3. There was stnding- broaci jump andi basebali muh discussion'as ower h throwing tests. Tht day was very mnc pudb edbti a eic-d warmn, andi many of tht girls could nic~~ shud ehed btitws eiddnt do -their best. Tht highest ini the .upon Glenview fortst preserve agaînw broadi jump was macle by Elizabetht Rtfr shtob n s hed ioi fanti 1ice cr a Eldre'dge. She macle 6'feet 9 inches.- v werete b funishci b fu !(s)lnc Doris Paterson, Howard 7-A. tht Assembly club.-Louis Melchior, f________ Stolp 1-C. P1Tei PI Y Are (iven A wards of Howard ActivitY Dl Tuesday night at Howard school, D rn ls a Pthe gwards were given ont. The fol- Slowing received awards: winners of Class day is one event the seventh ts flrst, second or third' in field day, and eighth grades always look for- dmembers -of relay teams coming irst, ward to, and t his year's prog.ram. was dseco nd or third.; boys receiving track. well worth expecting. y letters; boys. receiving basebal let- "The committee from .the rooms, t ters; boys receiving gold stars; boys comPOsed Of James Anderson, Bob Sreceiving- Rotar-y awards; girls re- Henderson, and Jim Dricker, decided ceiving letters; girls. receiving. gold to hold it on Wednesday. The event stars; girls receiving Rotary awards. was, to, be a picuic at ,theGenview rhe parents of these childi-en were forest preserve. also inVited.-Evan Mcllraith, Stolp Atrthrainofhewlis 1-Btory and prophecy, Dudley Stone and 'Hap"' Gathercoal were -tome~age the games of basebaîl which the rooms 3 Pils n , Three Sehools playeci with each other. Everyone, d Prep1are for GrÈaduation was sure hie would have a grand time. Every, eighth. grade pupil is look- I-et a odHwr B ing forward to june 16, the 'graduat-, sing night. Plans for graduating are Science Scrapbooks Are. 3berng madle nowN by Mr.. Todd and the teachers. MissClark has had al Hglgto r xii the eighth grade pupils practicing. In science work for Miss Stevens the class song andi many others. The we have made several notebooks.' We Stolp, Highcrest and Howard whl have- =nde scienrce scrapbooks dur- gradluate together ini the New Trier igttyasthlstfw ees gym june 16. - Virginia Bleser, 8B. w al oesfr h cabos Also we have hadto make a science project, or booklet. This booklet *as Howard Heavies Make toodeal with, One certain ýsubject 24 Erorsin'aGamewhich the children could pick. Both 24 Erorsin aGamescrapbook and project were on dis- Tht Howard heavies recently lost play during the art exhibit.-Louis to the Stolp heavies, 12 to 9. onl Melchior, Stolp IC. twenty-four tri-ors. Fifteen of them wcre madle by tht infield, and fine ini FIVE GRADUATiON SONGS the outfleld. We have an excellent Thursday and Friday, June 8 and pitcher and first baseman. Bob 9, Mrs. Clark had tht eighth grade Devinny made a honier, Jim Streeter boys. and girls from Howard and siamnieciout tWo triples,' andi Bob Highcrest practicing our commence- Lonergan a triple which should have mýent' songs. We have five songs to betu a borner but a player stopptd sing.. 'lle~y are: "The Heavens are on third and wouldn't move. We Declariig "- "Gods Treasures;» hope to win our second gauie.-Rtd "Dream Boat,"' "Wilmettt Loyalty Lonergan, Howard 7A. Song" and "Suppliant Lo I Thy hl READPROPECYWILL dren Bend." Gwtndolyn, Harvety. READPROPECYWIL 'Howard 8B, Tht Stolp school eighth"grade has_________ written a class prophlecy and will MAKE FINE RECORDS wihwere read on Tuesday, June Field day is. overadmnyc- 13. Tht hatchet will be awarded to dren have madle 'fn ed m. Prî- the seventh grade as a synîbol.of' ably, tht most outstanding* were in work. Following that, StolP scîlool the broad jump when Robert. Stef-. wili go on a picnic to the GlenvieN feus and Lowell Snorf both junped forest preserve.-Larry Tower. Stoîn over19 f-p qpf.- l c ast progrtss 0on Sare on the seco y, Ilnward 7A. "SORT OF SHAN re Recently we have hati re in arithmetic. It was four tyv We are sort of shaky b~ e. we're ail gcing to gradu ard Mloulding, Stolp 1-B. AI fal test On ges long. Hlowar I guess field e, '.-How- afternc nel E. - NOW at school is almost over. tht UAL FIELD EVENTS b osanh girls are getting rtady for sday, june 6, tht Stolp andi vcation. These are some things that schols hlci heir aa will kep most boys and girls bus> its. It was held omqly in tht this summer: beach, tht playgrouncls, iinstead of AIl day.-Li,. track meets, Cubs, games, andi base- otppen, Stolp 1-B.,. bal.--Bob Cochran, Howard 7-A. SE Fr Se let- A. .1

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