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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1928, p. 30

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WILMETTE LIFB ~ovember 9, 1928 STORAGE NEW I'LOOBI MADE PERFECT OLD FLOORS LIKE NEW 519 Aabury Ave. Evanston, Ill. subject at the services of the First Church of Christ, in Wilmette. Sunday morning, November 11, at the 11 The second Parents'. Day of the 1928o'clock services. Sunday school con- 1929 school term will be held at New venes at 9:45 o'clock. Trier High school Thursday, November 15. when parents of the junior and senior students will visit the school and attend classes with their children. The TELEPHONE UNIVERSITY 3055 program for the day will be similar · to that of the' Parents' · Day for mothers and fathers of the freshman and sophomore students held on October 25. Classes will convene at 1 :45 o'clock in the afternoon and the full schedule will be run through during the afternoon and evening. At 9 o'clock parents and teachers will gather in the auditorium of the high · school for a program of speeches and discussion. Miss Elizabeth E. Packer, dean of girls and acting principal, will speak on "Junior and Senior Interests." Frederick A. Kahler. dean of boys will discuss "The Proposed Financial Budget for New Trier Student Activities." Freshmen and sophomore students S.cling and Scraping by will be dismissed for the day next Thursday. and no classes will be held Madline or Hand in the morning for the upper class students. No Dust Mothers and fathers wishing to eat Estimates Furndinner at the high school lunch room on Parents' Day witt have opportunity iabed Free to do so between 5 :30 and 7 :30, it was announced this week ·Tllii'O., WDJ·a'l'K£, BIQBLAlfD P~U Ua1Tenl&7 HH DALB ft&IIPaGOP WADBOVI·I at CHRISTIAN SCIYCE SERVICE "Adam and Fallen Man" will be the New Trier Holds Parents' Day at School.Thursday SUBURBAN LEAGUE MEN . DISCUSSES SCHEDULES Board of Control of Newly Organized High School Body Plan Big Sports Program Members of the board of control of the recently organized · Surburban High School league, which includes the New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, Oak Park, Morton and Proviso high schools, met at the Harvard-YalePrinceton club in Chicago last week to discuss plans for this season's program of indoor track and swirning activities. No official indoor track schedule was drawn up, but several dual and triangular meets among members of the league will be held, according to Frederick A. Kahler, chairman of the board of control, who also represented New Trier at the meeting. These meets will be arranged by the coaches of the six league schools. At the close of the season an official indoor track championship meet will be held. probably at the new Oak Park field house, according to Mr. Kahler. 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In connection with the indoor track championship meet at the dose of the track season, officials of the league are planning an individual swimming meet to which all of the league schools will send representatives. DISCUSS OTHER SPORTS HEET or any other-wants people to believe anything but the truth about oil heat. From the very first, oil burners have aooomplished exactly what they were designed to do: that is, to provide a more ~atisfactory means of heating homes than coal-and a more economical means than gas. Don't expect good oil heat to cost you less than coal heat-although il uiU not rod man. There has been steady pro~ess in oil heat equipment. for years, just as there has been in automobiles or any other modern oonvenience. A good oil burner is·just a good mechanical device-which needs some attention just as a good car does. Compared with coal heat, it is very little attention indeed. These are the facta about oil heat. 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Kahler, New Trier, chairman: William Wiehe, Morton, secretary: C. M. MarConndl, £yanston: H. G. Pertz, Deerfield: E. L. O'Brien, Oak Park; and H. E. Carr, Proviso. 4 · ' 1\t U. ~h,tf~nt~ Rank Hie-h in Psvchological Tests StudPnts at Northwestern university rank far above students of 67 other American universities which gave the "arne psychological entrance tests to freshmen, Dean Raymond A. Kent. of the college of liberal arts at Northwestern university. announced this wet>.lc "The median score made by 16.554 students in 68 American universities w<~.<; between 110-119," said Dean Kent. uThe median made by Northwestern students was 149.55." · All freshmen at Northwestern are renuired to take a comprehensive intelligence test before being admitted lvitkOil OPEN EVENINGS WINSLOW BOILER & ENGINEERING COMPANY s,. .. Rush Strut. Suptrior -4650 Ralph W. Lapham, Mgt. North Shore, 705 Washington St., Evanston Greenleaf 5120

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