Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1935, p. 46

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J Big Assembly InStolp-Gym Theç Stolp seventh and eighth grader$ entered the Sto1p,,gymnasium a littie. carlier than usual on Wed- nesday, january. 16, te ha ve their asscmbly program. The people in; the assembly. gave the galute té the Alag, and Bilfl Holmes. president f the assembly, cale .thmeetng to order. Thetn tetary, and treasurei gave' their re- ports. After the reports the meeting Was turned over to the vice-president of the assembly, Don Mcllraith, who announced that1 there were to be some stunts by the boys of the. eighth grade. The stunts were ver inuch enjoyed. Marion 13iser foflowed> the hoys and gave an acrobatic dance. - hen * the girls gave stunts. After their porgram there was a tap dance given * by Mr., Eranksen who was accom- panied-by a panist. Then bis son gave a., tap dance and -did some stuntà. The meeting was adjourned at Il :55 o'clock and was very M'Uch ap.- preciated. The president of the as - sembly led a cheer for Mr. Franksefi and his son. - Roberta Mizener. Stolp 2C. Stul.nts o! LHoward 6C fi Have Surprise Pro gram The boys and girls of Howard 6C, had a surprise ro n Monday. Januat-y--14, in Miss Theman's rcom. On the preceding Friday the class had read some funny poems andý stories. Misa Thematî thought .it would be a nice idea to make sur- prises about the different poems and stories that had been read in class. Monday the members cf the class brought their surprises to.school and! going arou vere in the year want 'cor- Their. objeet is to have a tourna- ment so they.can get, some money for ýthe tramner and coach. By this method anyone joining the club. wijl flot bave to pay dues. - If enougb boys show enthusiasm for it, Mr. Davis, cirector of recréation, will be kind enougb to organize it. So far there are about thirty boys ranging in age from 12 to 20 years. wbo are in favor of starting the club again.-Clifford Johnson, Ho- ward 7C. Dog Smarter Than Cat? Ask Grammar Students Stolp 1C is baving a most interest- * ing time in gramimar.- The ciass is studving debating. The first debate was: "Wbo was greater, Washing- ton or Lincoln?" Some of the othcr, debates were: "Whicb is the smarter of the two, a dog or a cat?" and "Which is more dangerous, to be a miner or a sailor?" Trhe class mem- bers are very interested in debating -Yvonne Woerner,,Stol1p, W. Howard Pupils Forgake Cooking for Dressmaking 'Cooking for the eighth grade girl s at HowrwivI w1 on cnn,. f to a T .his is just a littie puzzle. 1. Put down yeur àge.. 2, Multiply that by two. 3. Add five. 4;Then multiply by fifty. 5. Subtract .365 from that'answcr. 6, Then add whatever change you - have in yôur pocket. (If you don't have. change make ni) some number under .a- dollar.)> 7. Take: the an swer and' add 115 to it. Then the resuit wilI tell. your exact aige and how much money yôu havc.. The first two numfbers are tbe age and- the, next two are the change. Try it on your friends.-Dick Hooker, Stolp !C. Finds "Story of Rome" Full of 17hrlilhing Deeds I ami writing a brief paragrapb or two on what I have ý read of "The Story of Rome" which I think is a very good' book. It, starts out with, the history of Romulus, the founder of Rome. '.He killed bis brother Remus just because he wanted Rome te be nam ed after himiself. H-e cf course became t he. first ý ruler cf Rome. The book gives ýmany details. cf the wars between. the ýRomans and their neigbhbors.1 It 'telîs ,muh cf the heroes and their great deeds. Itbink others would like it.-Bob Matson,1 Howard 6B. Howard Friday Unusuat Dev Th ey'll Master Manuad Studies, The Stolp scbool girls are lookin.q for ward to. their mianual training lessons whiich are held at noons on. Eridays. The boys say that the girls will neyer be able to make anything in the manual training line of art, but Picture shows. nigitmnsw orne boyr ,Lad aftér Le h .~d girls were to take manu 1 traininmg. He dreamed he wa. takiag a course in dormestic arts.' the girls defiantly deciare that thev wiIl, anyway. The first tbings the class is to make are serving trays, wbich caji be used, very serviceably in the bouse;' The next tbing will be a_ pewter bracelet, one inch wide. AIl the girls who are in the class eagerly watch the dlock for 12:15 on Fridays.-Marilyn Stube, Stolp 1 C. StolP D-1 Girls Con quer .D.2 in First Cage Battie Wednesday, January 16, the DI and. D2 girls of Stolp school played their first basketball game in thc Stolp gymnasium after school. It was a hot, exciting and tiring garne, but Dl won, 18 to 4. T he Dl1 group hopes to keep, up this gQod record: the team bas won every gamne played so 'far, this yçar., The girls. arc alloweçd to practice-basketball for a little w'hile during the gymnasium. class periods.-Edith Mendun, Stolp 'C. -junket- is nce, d ie fun; the. man tuie. I liked next s;' "Japanege Tv I'wins." At story1 y yet was "The Heaven."-Mary 142. The garne was rathel Iand Iast year's team won, I-l-red Leeman, Stolp IB. e ar : i ne r-er.i-VL Z1 _________________ -ie Seat," "The Spartan» and "The rgotten Daughter." -Tbey are all STORY HOUR SATURDAY itten by Snedeker. "The Spartait" The stcry heur starts at Il O'clock more for boys, but the other two sharp every Saturday morning. Sorne- egirls' bocks, Most everybody times there is a play. For Christmas ete read about tbis golden age the Girl Scouts gave' "The Little Greece and these are especially Wcmen's Christmas Breakfast.", lu od. I thoroughly advise you, to about six weeks there will, be a id these three exciting books.- puppet. show.-Margaret Versino, .7ih ary Jane McCue, Grade 7. gradc, .St.- Francis schoo. .

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