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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1929, p. 11

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tor trip in the ple will. reside illiun'J. Loud- tt but man. ml: of Chicago Park wu the her uncl jpnd rhn Roping}! of F.'Sullivan of e the marriage es. to Mr. Sim- and Mrs. Mlir. Illinois on Sat- y-fburth. .The ed by the Rey. nly ‘attendants "rel, and Mrs. entertained at , the Exmoor Smith and fam- Jree on Sunday siting relatives, ark. ' . t Johnson and Mrs. August Mitipie Fless I South Ridge m a motor trip mopping off at to' visit rela- atrerix of-Glen- id _ and Mr. D. an and brother Jul dinner was res and friends, Iride’s parents. s1 avenue who .umt M, 192: IS md Park hos. Bra " expected C0... i’ Now Department Head . w i f new head of, girls physical isdu- ation comes from-the faculty. of the Universit} of. Minnesota to replace Miss Parry recently married. The I“? head is Miss Pauline Lane who 9““i\'ed"het-training in a flve year 1tly"r at Wellesley college. It is Mr. Peerand Mr. Kenditr' will con- tinue to take the brunt of the work in boys phytsicaredueation with- Mr. Biker, Mr. Floyd, Mr. Wolters, and Mr. mummy. tuusUtitig. . Art Deintetarent , _ Miss Wood is to be back in' charge of the art departme t. .Miss Phelps new Mrs. William 'Sad', who was vsistantrwilt have as her successor ?yss Margaret Kerfoot of St. Paul, hig_wstrlcthere .1119 no changes. The teachers will be Messrs. Schneider, 'Pelltz, Bole," Durbahn,. 'Davitt, and Miss Beckmire, Mr. Bqlle will also have charge of the school band. Misses Bur-wash, and ,Campbell will Share the work in domestic science as heretofore. . . In comercial subjects Messrs. aipoy and _ Barnes _ and Misses Fitrrginynomr and, Knox, will be, the teachers, Miss Ellen 'Knox of Lake Forest, taking. Mrs. Sanborn', classes.. ' _ IEgftniLMfllIlliL0fl . ( HIGH SCHOOL OPENING A number of teachers of reputa- tion will replaég the excellent teach- ers .who are going. . .." ' Who’s Joo In Faculty The 1pmrlish_deptrtpttrit will have back Mr. Mason, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Peers, and Misses Chetiter,. Connelly, Morgan, and Bredin tatdiis 'the nexiv teachers, Miss, Gorman froth Teach-' ers éollege,‘polun1bia and 'Mr. Bal-. lard from' the University of Califon- The scienée department remains the same except that Mr. mill se- cures an Assistant in ehemistryr--Mr. Floyd. Mr. Einbecker, Mr. McNutt and Miss Whiteman ‘are the Other teachers -of science. 'b Vocational Work ' " In.the vocational and manual train- Stardom iui 'In the FTench deparhitenbare mo flew teachers, Mis. 'Boéquin from the Lirieoln school, New York City; and 3risi, Brooks only remain of the form- er group'.’ Spanish will be taught as heretofore by Miss Linda Rodenbeck. The mathematics department will have Miss MacMartin, Mr. Nelsm, Miss Mills, Mr. Wolters, and Mr., Wright with Miss Weldin added from Miss Wheeler's .school in Providence, Rhode Island. f . _ The Latin fg,t,r,,trilfr7ri,ll, have. thee men teachers,.Mr. a A Mar." Reynolds; and a new teacher from Dartmouth, :Mr. Thurston, T recently of the Melrose high school, Melrose, Massachusetts. , ." . Thursday, August 29, 1929 Mr. Davidson, who, has secured a year’s leave’ of absence to recover his health; MistrGritswold, who also has leave of absence and will study for a year in. France; Miss 'Dolese, who has secured a position near her home in order tp be -with her moth- er; and Mr: Meyers who beoo as principal of the high ,school at; vat- seka, Ill. . . .s. -. . . The department of history and so- eral science remains as last year with Messrs Slocum, Burwell, ahd Eiker and Misses- Lauderdale and Perry. ma. Jinn (Continued from page 3) Wellesley trained in- structors of physical educqtion are found in high school work since they are in demand among the universi- ties. 1hserfulir.mtuid. is especially fortunate since Miss. Lane is not only -well trained, but also a young wom- " of ability, enthusiasm; and fini, perspmpity. Miss Kingr and Miss, Thempion will assist Hist Lane. Miss Thomnson comes from a girls’ school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Miss Wilson remains as dean of girls, MiSSfBuzard as assistant trr"th.e prin- eipoilr, Miss Lumellys school nurse, '__, HL/Its ACQUIRED STATE and JhtatsoN--chiao, Fall Selection Now in, Our Evanston Shop THRQ UGH lthis metging of financial interests, . , T H E H U ly now- coutrolsi its maiii source of "suiap1y. This (enables us not only to' eliniinateall non-. essential 'costs-of' distribution,. but also to enjoy" ithe _ coisopirathm of out designing rooms in producing . the style of the' moinfht, as preferred by our.patr'ons. And so'THE‘HUB Stores in presenting these internau tionally renoWned Stein-Bloch clothes offer. not only the . fined, but also the smartest apparel at lower ioricrsthan have been the custom ' . . A service that insures a com, laination of Quality, Style and value appealing to med of fastidious tastes as viell as to the most economical buyers) 't, . yttrtiiC:tmia,. T HENRY gun-mu 8. Sons? was pnxss Cftnetnica',s. foreman mideri. l t offine clothed l " Mrs. 'Reichelt as visiting teacher, and Mr. Richardson in charge of research. Perfect in Attendance . The -foilowintr'studetttss had perfect attendance without tardiness during the whole of the past year". . William Chambers, Highland Park; ilames)tesyart, Lake Forest;_ Wil- Jitim.Stewtitt, Lake Forest; Frances Armalas, Highland Park; Wen-en Brownlee,‘ Hikhwood; Mildred Dim: can, Lake Forest; 'Cecit Hansen, Lake Forest;' Leonard Keuter, Hithlgnd Park; Edward .LoewentrtNtt, "Witt-. I ,. = '1 ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Irvington land Park; Paul. Dinkisloo, aiirtikiiitr Park; Robert Grisham, lake Fond; Eleanor Hansen, Lake Forest; wo- line Harris, Lake sBluitr' Mildred Rhinehardt, Highland Parkc1knr.erlr Beyers, Highland' Park; Melvin Dev- er, Highwood; Robert Fellows. Lake Forest; Harold. Funke, Norttittrtnir; Orvo Helander, Lake Forest; Aliens Johnson, Northbrook; Funk Me- Cracken. Lake Forest; Wilma Heller, .Northbrook; Arthur" Paley, Like For- -itt; Wirton Person, Highland Park; rlisttiyeis Skuldy, Highland Park. _

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