Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1933, p. 29

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-of control ofthtfe buburban riîgh Scho6l league last Thursday, when the board heId its annual meeting at the Har- vard-Yale-Princeton club in Chicago. Mr. Kahler is starting bis fifth suc- cessi,%e-year. as head Of the league's governing board.> New Trier High' school and four other suburban high schoos-Oak -Park, E-vanston, Deerfield- Shields of High- land 'Park and ,Proviso of Maywood-e are members- of the Suburban league. * Tra«k Meet a&t Eva&aton At its meeting last: week. the'board of control1 discussed schedules for: the various spo:ts: and. transacted ther busi ness, of .îniterest *to :the league schools., The league's annual spring ,nterscholastiç swi mming nieet Wvas awarded to Oak Park, and. it. wasde- cided té bold' the annual sprin'g out-, door track meet at Evanstoni. Because of the fact that sWimming ino longer included ini the 1.4vanston Hihschool athletie program, the board of control decided to make next year's league awimming competition a double, instead of a single, round robin. .Only four schools will compete-New Trier, * Deerfield, Oak Park and Proviso. Evanston decided -to abandon swimming n ecause of the f act that the school is nlof equipped with a pool. WiII. Permit Scouting By a vote of 3 to 2, the non-scouting agreenment adopted 'hy the Suburban league schools two years ago was abolished. This wvas a '.gentleman's agreement" which made it unethical for any of. the league schools to ac- Ti explaining the -position of the various member schools on the non- scouting proposition, Mr. Kahler thisý week explaiined that when originally adopted the agreenment was favored by four of the six S-chools theni members Offer 1 Art Classes to .1 [igh Sehool, Stuc1ents rortunitv for talented nortb F. A. Kaimkr of the Suburban league. New Trier, D)eerfield, Proviso and Morton were'in favor. of no scouting. JEvanston and Oak Park were opposedý to the agree- ment. Morton High scbool of Cicero is no longer a .member 'of the'league, and Mr. Kahler stated that there was no implication that the agreement. ever had been violated. The status of Morton Higb school, which was dropped f rom the Suburban league as a rèsult of troubles witbin the school, remnains unchanged. Th'e. board of control of the'league bas in- dicated that Morton will hlot be..re- instated 'for the presenlt at least. JAN, CHIAPUssoI SPianto InstructionI inclas»e nd, privat.ly "e6 WALNUT St.REET WINNETKA for inferasatio a cei WINNETKA 1919 Rugs id Carpets '-1.1k.CI@fhig. Skomld S. I4apImfho Cleaoe.d MeY bave Do uoapy surfaul ecauns we neyer serub thei wit h so.p and water. GET OUR ESTIMATE. PRICES ARE 10W AND WORIKMANSHIP SUPERD When pholog'ra phingq ways caplures ti~t fleeing expressio, you love so much-- the one thaf b.st r..' flocs the character of your cIhiId.. Why nol' give your, child the beneflil of handling'of children? The cosi is no morel The resulfs wiIl pleas. you v.ry muchi lite class experience. The academy bas inaugurated tilis .s cholarship and free class program in order to provide young people with the 'proper professional stimulus to further creative effort,-it is ex- plained. . 1623 A. A. '~A. A. A. A. A. .A. A. A. A. A. ~i

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