Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 33

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Sophomores Freshmen Continued on following page Jack Benson ‘26, attending |St. John‘s Military academy, is spending his spring vacation with his parents inâ€" Highland Park. _ o ; Total Total Total Total Total Academic Honor Roll Four Solids Three Solids ¢ Boys Girls â€" Boys Girls ipre.~~ _ =*=~> 9 3. 11 6 Total Four Solids 27 1T 15 1 42 14 12â€" 81 ids Three Solids Boys Girls Total {AlDb 18 83 ... 97 I10â€"â€".â€"Re ix 4 cA1 18 :~.D" Bb â€"*~:~‘84% 15 39 Boys Girls Total .98 #f 60 10. . 26 36 .16 28 44 298 46 .0 T4 70 34 53 :54 .;â€" 107 87 4127 214 H. G. Pertz. 13 26 â€" 23 19 107 11 34 10 57 Deerfieldâ€"Shields Prom __~ Still Hanging in Balance If the prom is to be held, it‘s up to the juniors and. seniors to buy tickets enough to finance it, says Mr. Schneider. .Two hundred twentyâ€"five juniors and seniors signed up_for the prom, pledging. themselvés to buy tickets. So far, about thirtyâ€"five dollars worth of tickets have been sold, but Mr. Schneider has extended the time lim it for the sale of tickets to April 15, â€"which is the Monday after the sentor play. :. _: â€" es Nothing can be done until it is cerâ€"| tain that enough tickets have been | sold to pay for the expenses. Ont hundred tickets must be sold, alâ€" though the goal set is one hundreh fifty. ‘If orie hundred tickets have been bought and paid for, or at least parcly â€". paith â€"EOF, _ 9Y â€" aARIOML .103 â€"MRE * Schneider â€"can go ahead and start working on the decorations. © & : "Some people. may not agree with me when I make the limit April 15," said Mr. Schneider, "but I know how essential it is.. Nobody wants this prom more than I do, but unless one hundréed tickets are sold by that time, there can be no prom." y *~Méanwhile, the various committees are looking mabout for ideas, but the program andâ€" music: committees are helpless until tht sale of tickets gives them the assurance that the: expenses will: be ‘paid.. : _ ... AÂ¥ f The Gpinion seemed to be that a great many students were dissatisfied with the assemblies Deerfield has had. Jack _W illiam s, chief â€" councilor, Assemblies By Students" _ â€" Discused By Councilors . Whether the students should help let the faculty do. it was the subject pick .out assemblies or‘ continue to of a discussion during. the first counâ€" cilor~â€"meeting. § x3 thought that the students should give an assembly at least once a month. ~The scholasticâ€" standings of all the councilors are being looked. up to deâ€" termine whether they are still elegiâ€" ble to be councilors. The average of each councilor must be at least a C;, not a B as was printed in a session notice last week. _ 4 : s Phil Anderson Leads Deerfieldâ€"Shields Tankmen â€" â€"Scoring 83% points during the enâ€" tire season, Phil Anderson led the scoring for Deerfieldis senior swint: ming team. His only rival was Wellâ€" min, who scored 67% points to top the juniors. asaaknieres." style and the 60â€"yard back stroke. The only competition Anderson had was a boy from Evanston. He took first in his events almost every meet:; He is only a junior, which means he will be back performing again next vear. > es *â€" Two regulars, "Swede"~ Berg and Ben Gallup, will be missing from next year‘s team. Berg has been swimming for Deerfield since he was a freshman and he has never missed a meet. Gallup has been swimming for three years and he will be missed very much next year. Thev won 4 meots and dropped 6, They won 4 mects and droppe{ which gave them a percentage of . _ Everett Mills ‘28 who is attending Deerfield academy is visiting his par: ents during his spring vpcation. â€" Anderson swims the 100â€"yard free T‘H Eo P Râ€"E 8 8 P.F. Cawley, Landscape Gardener & Contractor for all kinds of gardening, trees, and shrubs,. ~Fertilizer Men furnished for all kinds of gardening. â€" Care of Driveways a specialty. a Residence: 233 N. Second Street. TRY "ACME PAINTING and DECORATING SERVICE" Phoneâ€"Fairfax 3897 â€"â€"ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Is Your Home for Rent for Summer â€" ~â€"or by Year? =©â€"â€" =.> Highland Park FREDERICK B. THOMAS &â€"CO. Phone 545 VEEDOL Eim Place and First St. STNCLA LKR â€" PRODUCTS Naphtha Kerosene and Gasoline Please phone information to 10 S. LaSalleé Street, Chicago We hjve many satisfied North Shore Customers Wm. Dudley Putnam WE ARE. 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