Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 27

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14, t which ;row in irds def. have an «sehool; er. than ) Wwishes keep all e spirit ost imâ€" t choose I of her 39 . _A paâ€" teâ€"tellâ€" to her. things meanâ€" .timu, ‘rules ring + 1i« The boys in the vocational departâ€" ment are working especially hard on the house this week in an attempt to make : up ~for lost time when they ... Were d two weeks ago dur ing &;mdém BBkNEE : :225 00 se rigzcien omm s is studying the life works of Johnson, which accounts for all this activity. _ About â€"a dozen of these papers WRITE ANONYMOUS ESSAYS IN MISS GORMAN‘3 CLASSES Anonymous little newspapers, are being handed in to Miss Gorman every d.ay now. They are written in imitaâ€" two of the ‘authors have been found out. The papers are usually typeâ€" written to make identification imposâ€" sible, but each author is required to give some little clue as to his idenâ€" tity. Sometimes the intials are all is givenâ€"all sorts of strange clues. These papers are read before the W%me If no one is able to guess before a week, the author himself, The schedules of the games have not been completed as yet, but each school will play a home game and a game away during the season in the Suburban league. Deerfleld‘s teams will probably have two or three nonâ€" league games also. . Severalâ€" of the fellows have been shooting baskets after school and during the gym classes lately. The gym will be open Saturday mornings from now on, so that anyone can practice then also. s Some of last year‘s men who will be back again this season are: Seyâ€" farth, Thomas, Segert, Maiman, Hubâ€" ley, Taylor, Geraghty, Zanier, Maâ€" loney, and Garling. These boys are from the Jlightweight and heavyâ€" weight squads. Anyone playing lightâ€" weight has to be under 135 pounds. pects show that Deerfield will have two good teams on the floor this winâ€" ter.: _ § & Basketballâ€"practice â€"at â€"â€"Deerfieldâ€" Shields will begin some time next week, according to Coach Peel. Sevâ€" The house is located at 120 Clifâ€" ton avenue, on a 50x209 foot lot. There is a large oak tree in the front yard. : £s s BASKETBALL TEAM STARTS TO PRACTI Mr. Durbahn, who supervises the boys, said that he can probably arâ€" range to have a set of the plans ready ftor print in anotherâ€"week â€"or two. Th@_m can seeâ€"all the featâ€" ures of the house, the recreation room in the basement, the bedroom suite, and the arrangement of theâ€"rooms, and all the windowâ€"frames are in and painted. . = _ {>"> _ L > 4. _ do far, the boys have completed the rafters and. the sheeting starting the job of -hhcliu‘t:lr:o? The studding of the garage is up. vOCATIONAL BOYS PUT ROOF ON HOUSE hundli- Nov. 14, 1929 The boys on the entertainment comâ€" mittee of the Boys‘ club, John Fellows, Brent Wrenn, Richard O‘Conâ€" nor, Roger Taylor, Hugh Seyfarth, Gordon Nielsen, Allison Martin, Frank Straight, Mack Thomas, Clyde Adair, Henry Belfield,â€"and Hugh Wolff, are busy hunting a good speaker for the footbail banquet which they are planâ€" ning. 4 +2E must tell Miss Gorman or he will not receive the credit for writing it. «~"Thirty years*ago, the tallest buildâ€" ing on Wall Street was the Gillender building. which was sixteen stories high," reads one article. "Today the Starrettâ€"Corporation is erecting a sixtyâ€"five story structure; the Irving Trust company has started a building of approximately the same height. Both of these structures are taller than the Wootworth building, and are illustrative of business and finance in this country during the past three plans for an eighth century banquet. Ella McEwen is in charge of this, while Harry Burback heads the comâ€" mittee for the menu and the place cards. â€" Gladys Udell, Evelyn Rosâ€" kam, and Muriel Bartlett are memâ€" bers of this committee. There wili even be toasts and speeches, the only ~~For aviation, students should read the articles in the November edition of the "National Magazine," espeâ€" cially J. A. Wilson‘s article entitled "Gentlemen â€"Adventuresâ€"of theâ€"Air." Last year the conference was held at Deerfield. Each school was allowed It has been suggested the Boys‘ club sponsor entertainment for the boys on stormy days and after school. Pingâ€"pong is one way of entertaining the boys that is being considered. Any other ideas will be gratetully re: ceived. _ bile he drives. i _ _ mead of the startiing changes that have taken place during thirty years in "World‘s Work." es _â€"*The Golden Book" is printing the masterpieces of the World‘s best auâ€" thors of all times. a SEARCH FOR SPEAKER FOR BOYS CLUB BANQUET The Suburban Boys‘ conference is planning to hold its annual getâ€"toâ€" gether at Morton high school, Decemâ€" ning to send a large delegation.~~~~ act for entertainment. "World‘s Work" is a magazine which has shown great progress in thirty years of publication, and â€"we hope to interest the students in seeâ€" ing this â€"improvement," â€"says â€"Mrs. Walters, our bibrarian. es â€"The November_"World‘s Work" is a magazine containingâ€" articles â€"comâ€" paring the World‘s progress and stuâ€" pendous gains of today with those of thirty years ago. . ho 3 & "Harper‘s Magazine" features "Mussolini‘s American Empire," a story of the Newâ€"World and Mussolâ€" ini. 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