EDITED BY STUDENTS or THE HIGH SCHOOL. Thor. bu born I gnu Gal 0! oonlurion in the boyr’ locker room for me “no. Locka- have been broken into. their conunu tattered all over we room. Ind in home one- ; thlngu have been Inland Iltogothor. None but the grammar school boys, who‘pau through the room, can be blamed for this. Something ban to be done and lhe only effectual way of stoppingsthm is by altogether pro-l hibltiug grade pupils from going ‘hrougb this room. In the mean- while, the lockero us being mended and tho olenders warned. gy’lnnuiï¬ï¬‚dflring the lunch hour mam-semen: of the students, untilthey (can go out door. again. Thin priï¬lege. hangover, in only giien on the condition that they com 'uï¬ â€œthe regular. time, “M“ “I far all havedonennd that no lunch“ be eaten there< In some cases the remains at lunches have been scattered about on the floor, rendering the gymnasium unï¬t forj use in the afternoon. We hope the? etddenta will remember these oondiz‘“ time an that the gymnasium may re- main‘open. and, no the many will not haVe to suffer because of the carelessness of the few. .milobin-Chief. in": Emu“, ’04, Annette Editors. THE VICTOR. l Finally, efter ï¬ve home of ï¬ei‘ee, continued ï¬whting, the Egyptians are beginning to retreat, forced back! step by step by their inveterate ene- miee the Hittitee. Hemmed in by the net hostile horde, even Rameeee, at the heed of his up to-now, invincible body guard, cannot help from being \di’iVen nearer. ever nearer to the ‘deep, mm lowing Otontee, to come within when depths they know is and; MB. M1 in vein Pheroeh’e “"90â€,me on e hundred flown, hurl themselvee min“ the 60mm of their enemies, who. lubed iith their euoeeee, “and an tunable. barrier to reheat in that Mr. Sandwich has opened the VOL. 1. Lulu D. Jenn, 04, Dam Conn. '05. Joan E. Comm. '04,‘ Emu Baum. '04, )ln! Moon, 07. HIGH. SCHOOL NEWS. : bunk 0! “so an. an Inga-u m4 to make Mr 30‘ stand. Whoop- m of It. term It! clots-b prod that night, bout- to unite than charge; tho urchou and din.- on pump." for I ï¬nal dictum- of unit min-loo; the broke mum, ‘ntumpt to rdorm; Ind for on. brief tint-n1, Rama-cl in bingo“ war mm; uplift: his maild (am in mppliclï¬on to the Gods. Then.» i! h anuunuddonly “I. noted bull. Apt-Aha {Ivorian animal of aria. the divine judge and father} 0! the Goda, I“ aooompanha the error for an additional meana, to ita eueoeae, eevera the halter that binda him and breaking through the cor- don of guardian prieeta, thundera to the front, and without a moments wavering keeps right on through the ehort open epaoe between the two iarmiee. It is theapot where the Hit. mo king’utnudard waves that he buds straight for. All nlongthe line the Egyptiene now advance, believing this to be di- vine interposition. end all are mi meted by thet change which new with desperation. The Hittitee. for n brief moment Itend rooted to the ground, awed by the infuriated bout; from whoee month end noetrile hem: ‘ forth ï¬re. The next. ï¬rst the ter. ribie bull, and then the now solid Egpptien phalanxee ma oha'riate led by Pharaoh himeelf, etrihe their [root with irreeiatrble force. Every Egyptian ie a hero in the opnfueion that ensues; the very ground trem bleefrom the trampling of the ele phante, end the sacred Apie, superhumanly warding 03 the wee- pone raised to oppose hie eouree, over- turns the royal Hittite chariot and tramplea to death the king, The battle is over, the Egypiisn‘ cavalry are pursuing the fleeing remnants of the Hittite host end at inst Renews, with his generals,seek that which caused the victory They ï¬nd the now bloody bull ,just brenth- ingits lest close hy 'the body of the" dead hing. Even as they look, s golden winged eagle, she symbol of the soul of Osiris rises from s deep wound in the beest’e side . and soars slot}, to be soon lost‘ from sight. Now. they comprehend the reel victor. D. O. THE ART LBCWRB. Last Friday the mombonoi the An League bed the pleuure of Leaning to u wont pie-ling lecture on Art. by lie- Binghen. Tho lecture dank with ch. pur- ticulnr branch known at Indon- HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. 920311323 19, ms. Ad I“ I.» well mum-d by MW?! Watson blou- m. Kb Bhghnm W out “I. In“ um a. religious belief: of the tines o: “to phbn had a very um. joint-n on the painting- M “I den give u very in. w d the m. at May. the of Jean, dwelling on he: Iced â€acne“. piety and “ble 0... Inch 0! these traits :- brougln both come 0! the Madonna phat wee, ,5!!- In «has in ponreyed ,Mlhotho londthemofller, but “an m madame. of the glen or her petition; mingled with a deeper feeling of undue-e u it. she could foieeee the dreadful cruci- ï¬xion. “any little etude: connected with the pioturee proved very interesting and lent an edded ennui: to the whole address. A. E. - School closes Friday, “30‘ 18. in stead of the 22, of Deoombon ‘ During the two wish v'acat'io'n',’ more will be no issue- of the high school nuts. ",1 ‘ Monday morning. Mia‘s Pinko gain a very intending Add.“ an- qognt of the postal fraudsand subse- quent. investignï¬on. A I On gnobunt qt the antenna cold, many pupiin. elpociaflj those from Doerï¬eld. have not been Iblo. to Prof. R L. Short, who, until re- oeutly, Was connected with the Uni: versity’ of Illinois, visited the mulbe- [nation classes Friday. The Junior dim planned for Wednesday, the 22 will be pooponed until the next term, as Vi“ also the exhibition that. was to have been given Wednb‘udqy “bemoan the 22, to parents \ The students, not satiaï¬od with i one week’s vacation. sent in a peti- tion for an udditionnl week to“ the school board which the latter kindly granted. Honbe,~theae jubilont faces and lordly airs. Although school closes Friday, the locum on London will come 08 Hand-y night In mud in the hot inns. 7W0 hopa that m «tend-nee will be good n th. lecture pmmim w bower, interesting. Bino- tho beginning of the «will.~ the doors of three naive-iii“ lb". school. “owned ‘0 our ("data {or flu In. “In. The Univonlty of Chicago, Como" Uniuuity It It“. at. N. Y.. and tho Wm Roan. Dalton“, ac Obvohud, Ohio. have dgnihd Mr willingn- lo accept our Micah-ah lit: of cult-nee exudation. Winnie] ad otbot collect- hm not yd b9- baud n. we 'huiu mu m. bo- unce of We M thpt clued III the plug-n were with. bun hi your, uni bounce M plastic. min], and In" bun doing no dice tho beginning ofthe nouon, ere thought when I very good chance of win- hing the bender in the glrh’ league. The boys have not ouch e good out- look. Their teem work in not very ’eneppy. in comparison with thnt e! the girls. They, however, have been ‘deleyed from practicing much by netioue ceases end it is only thin lent week that any herd deily prec- tiee he been done. I! peeeible, they ought to ppotion during the holi- «y; for they must improve greefly ï¬fere the int game which was ehortiy otter Nev Years. ‘ ~. o On Saturday .W, Doc 12 9.11.0.de Pub, i[roleyet‘l the Gorinthinée ‘of Evenet'on, at tho high echool gymnneinm. It . was a well 05an game, the more being very close all the way through. At ï¬rst our boys were ahead, but ï¬nally in thehxet inning, the Corin thians forged to the front end won the game by theoloee score of 12-11. . 0n the waning. bf Saturday, Dec. 12L“? Highland Park indoor team 'playod'a team from Evanaton. The weather wasfvery disagreeable and consequently the crowd was small. The gauiéfihioh was not vary in- teresting. lasted only seven innings, aud resulted in the more of 14-6 in gave: of Evanston. Our team was greatly handicapped by the kiss of Purdy at iafflhort, but nevertheless daptaiu Shields, who played in his 1 position, acquitted himself in his l usual brilliantmanner. . A: D. J-. FOR SALE gland Park m mu m Show Proper!) % W. A. IEBIGOLD 85 00. ISI-M u SALLE SHEET ' NO. 13.