Show - 12 December 14 1942 5a1t 1ZktL11bUflC Monday Morning -- - Schoo r ews and Views Winter Sports All Students Share in Plans Take Place of For Christmas at Nviaatch Other Games LeRoy George Whittier School When the 811 CAT came this week the boys and girls of the Whittier school had to put up their balls bats and bicycles and We take to the winter isport fall to the not like did give up sports but we know that we shall have fun skating sleighing and snowballing Throwing snowballs is dangerous unless it Is done in a safe place and in the right way Snowballs ahould be thrown only at the ones playing the game never at a bystander or at an automobile People have been blinded and bad acerdents have been caused by thoughtless arid careless boys throwing owballs Skating can be very dangerous unless the ice is thick enough to hold a great deal of weight- - Coasting should be done orJy on hills that have been set aside for the sport then there is very little danger of collisions Here's hoping we have a winter of fun with no accidents By' Whittier Students Buy War Stamps By Lois May Johnson Whittier School "A penny saved is a penny earned" is an old saying The students of the Whittier school have saved a penny here and a penny there until it all has amounted tip to quite a lot Almost every time they get a dime or quarter they buy a defense stamp Since school began they have bought more than $100 worth of stamps and they are still buying them Last Monday was the anniversary of Pearl Harbor so every child who could bought at least one stamp Each small dime Is very important because It helps to buy victory 10-ce- nt ttz3:LiiorcFriohcrier All over the Wasatch school are signs that Christmas is coming In the upper halls of the south building are paintings of Mary and Christ of the wise men and of the shepherds These are made like stained glass and placed over the windows Everyone from the v e r smallest child to the largest child in the school is participating in decorating 6the halls and rooms IrCrown there is Sleds a huge Santa Claus skates dolls cars balls trains arid oh so many other things are around him Christmas stories are being told plays are Carolers will go being given through the halls singing their carols There is a very happy atmosphere in the Wasatch school G 0 By Barbara Wasatch School Toys soldiers kings queens and even a boy who wanted a mother and father for Christmas live dolls and many other queer people are in the "Christmas Eve in a Toyshop" a Christmas play put on by room 21 an AU class at the Wasatch school The play was given for the school on December 10 and 11 Everyone in the room has a part There are such queer happenings Kathie a main character is bewitched by a doll A toymaker trying to bring a doll to life brings an already very much alive girl to life instead Robert Schoonover is the director and Miss Langrigan our music teacher is the musical director School Gets Globe By Jackie Unker Washington School The pupils of the Washington school are happy over the new globe of the world they received for the library It will be very helpful in finding the different countries Now that we have this globe we will enjoy studying it It also makes the library attractive the feminine sex en's The problem of hats—has held widespread Interest for countless years When I was a boy people talked about the "movement" to stop killing small birds with beautiful feathers: such feathers had been used widely as hat decorations The use of feathers from small birds was halted but ostrich plumes stood out on many a hat There were ostrich farms and feathers could be plucked without harming the ostriches Then came t h e "merry widow" hat which did more than cover the head It spread out so far beyond the head that the brim was a good substitute for a parasol Glancing back in history we find that women have had other hat fashions—even more queer —in past times Among these were the "horned hat" and the hats--wom- lasrad SvIngs YoePlan 0rMakes It Easy for to Savo! LAST DIVIDEND RATE WAS C 1111-E- r '4 1111 Tfl iiii'l ' LI 1 I7East loSo51aitad CSJECTIVE Eki WE VIOL e Oa CNA NZ A A tf0 )i 0 E Y PULL Tp4 L rtiot A ANO POOR IATIEI ALL ALON- E- LOVIN 00C SO 'TERRIBLY MUCH ALL THESE YEARS BUT NOTHING SHE CAN DO OR SA1-- - HAVIN 113 JUST SIT BY AN WATCH OR CLOVER GET HIM-- - Young By Horace Mann High School Horace Mann high school stu dents were given a grand sur prise Tuesday The Negro singer Luther King gave a program which consisted of six Negro spirituals and other selections Many of these selections were new to us and for the first time we heard a Christmas spiritual "Tell It to the Mountains" which we all enjoyed Other songs he sang were "Little David Play on Your Harp" "Home on the Range" and "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Stn" Many of the pieces Mr King sang were arranged by Mrs King his wife who accompanied him on the piano This assembly was one of the most interesting we have had this year and I'm sure we will all welcome Luther King back again TILL Pot of Wit 1"6" s 41k iA 't ste iAiONDER- - I CLOVER IS SHE TRY To CUT cry' KNEW? 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PRECTION IF VsE-- P AN IN AT OUg 'fES LA1014T I4AVE i4AD -1ZOLMSLE 1)4ENI Toyshop Play Negro Artist Eleanor Stenzel tilde Ray "Every time I feel bad I go and buy myself a new hat" So spoke a certain lady the other day and I believe some other women have the same idea Hats seem to mean a MONEY WHEN NEED IT BY SAVING WITH THE of"' aw f ANo IfGZAC TILL WE ENO A TRACK LEAVE 'EM CAyl VsiE FLOOZ -- COT A COMPASS AN' WILL TAKE CENEIZAL To 144Vi clear g45 A DANJCE SEE AKYTWNG IF YOU DON'T WALLET LiKE LOS174' A Otsi Class Presents School Enjoys By You ITS PESEtT FLAT A d HAVE ANC( )AAENIANCE LIN SEW TO MAY piSAPPEAgEO IN10 SW AR CICHI CN 141 A L 'MUCK THAI SUPPLY AleglE Neve-- CAN VOLI MEESSE log PROVIDc WAN SOME COPCEE AND 0 0 0 I40T RUM RATION EH? ? 4 'RE TELL we OLE WANT A WOMAN -T- tit'T R IGHTOt SIR- - ) e 1-- - r- y 11 klOPE-W- GOT' A E T IRAkCos COOk'E -rot4GHT-- II E E3U11E0 POR THE wome A GOOC) 1:71t!JNIC-P- 1 5021Z14 E3ur 'THE NEW COOK HA moNrrizo5m 11kA MAIO Atql NW I'M GONs4A 1 FEED 5TEA14 - THE SIR ! 2 1)0 1 Ji ' FOR ri W kik NOW LIFT THIS FOOT "1111 FcriCTORY V' lc BUY UNITSIO iTHT NOW This FOOT 0 BONDS OUTSTA311G ACHIEVEMENT of ROYAL BAKING COMPANY rs Employes bakers of Ilo)al Enriched Bread would — certainly have a big collection For many many years they have been producing bread that just can't be beat And today's Royal Bread is the finest ever It's enriched with added vitamins and iron to supply you with extra nutri- ment everyone needs these days Be sure to look for the Royal label hen )ou buy bread purchasing War Bonds regularly on this Payroll (rt Deduction Plan -- tv42 kmg Fame Cope 'M 14AVE41T HAI A DECENT OP co PPEE SIPQCE IT WAS IZATIONIED! - M CAN'T Vtl-I- A -- SEEAA TO MAKE JUST Otsla CUP A DAlf z- J GAve IT - 111 'AO" 1iti tr AKID DONIT VI up I 71-1- E POZ A WEEK AND' MAKE A cPULL POT? 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