Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 21

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At this “mo rzavh mach naked tme other faculty tvptvsvutative fr6m his sehorrl and Hume sixteen members were the governing lndy of the league. The schunl wining the greatest num- hvr rf games was declared the cham- pion of this spurt, and in I921 Deer- tivld.Shivlds Wttt the football cham- pionship of the It-mzuo. SUBURBAN LEAGUE , DATES BACK TO 1910 idle lemme. Thr, hattV "t this early leagut‘ “om fought lmtwoon Oak Pail and l'niversity high for the championship, The winnor of this league would then play the winnqr " the Chicago high who"! Mum frr the Cook county championship. / 7 Within tho next fvw yours the school hogan ln comm-to in basketball and track. V . The nanw of this league was the "Chicago Suburban High Sl'huol Ath- Almut thy-on years ago one of the nrinripalx wilt-d together five other principals and organized a new asso- riatinn. It was their wish to appoint ”10 representative from each schhol as a hard of control. that represen- tntivo nu to be the principal or any member of the coaching staff. In March. 1928, the board of con. trol had its first meeting. . It was agreed not to interfere with the 1928 football schedules, so the lovguc- went into effect at the begin- nine of the 1928 basketball season. About' tWenty years ago Dr, Moni- lnw, physical director at University hurl! schnnl. and Bob Zupke, present foullmll coach at University of Illie nuis, who at that time was athletic (Mich at Oak Park high school, the athletic direelur " Thorntrn high, and the athletic director of La Grange high nrganizecl a league tn play foot. Jul". This was 'the beginning the [ailment Sulvuilum High Scheol Ath- Thursday, May The Cr mm to arrange l, of tho 1mm Later Ev "loom were and in Ill-I6 mitted, At various times tho principals met “ith the ("aches and representatives In try and iron nut these controver- fell thrnugh. ' Following this tho tv:achos, uled mums with whomever wished. _ The six sehorls in the lemma,”- rnngod according to the greatest en- l'nllmont. are Morton, Oak Park, .EV- sio.u, Due tn the large number pin controlling (the lvauuo, it fell thrnugh. ( Tue TUI (.3 mt schvd ‘nnst Lheloaguu. the Imam consisted of Itrr't TII brlt T “Maxi! my. "' hr thn (‘nnk mumy , p. D- m-xt frw yoqu thy to v'nmpc-tv Ill hu~k01h1111 lh mlmilu-d trtrrf+d.', tlule about 1930 , louuuv was the High St'hmnl Ath- hunt unm- a munth - fur the running: NI-u‘ Tticr, and ( Hi In 1hr fragm- Il-Shil'hl.‘ um ad, , l , of poo- finally sched- thoy ( that mum“: W' momma: mm? t4fetttlte SEMI” IN STEEL anst-vn. New Trier, Proviso, and Deer. SCIENCE CLASSES VISIT field-Shields. MEAT PACKING COMPANY Each whim] scheduios with each .--.-. nthor schnnl nno RJII'IP of heavyweight Swift and mman the Field Mu. fr otbnll. f roshman and suphomore “mm, and Libby McNeil & Libby were frrotball, two games rd heavy and the place! visited' by the science lightweight basketball, and one meet classes of the Deerfield-Shields high in senior and junior swimming. school lust Thurldly; Hun-h school must participate in " A few of the students visited the ht st rno track moat. League tour. new Adler Planetarium. At Swift's nattwnie are now held in swimming, they were shown how meat wu pre- uunlmn- and indort track, golf. and phrod and parked. At Libby McNeiI's uqunnl‘ tennis. Phone 3800 ii30rffr3rlile GENERAL ELECTRIC REFllMGElMlllIltlG UNIT TIS, convincing umur-.ter Ii=l in proving to millions the facts hundreds of thousands of use” already koow--that Gerreral Electric Refrigerator. are trouble-proof and urviceJree. A tUwtero mechanism, bathed in oil, In sealed in steel. 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Join u: in the General Haunt Uoue broadens! coat, out a Italian-wide N B C nenmvk All} STEEL gtrErgtrGERn'trott THE PREIS VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. new Adlo they were phrod and thoy saw Swift and vompnny. the Field Mu. seum, and Libby McNeil & Libby were the places visited by the science classes of the Deerf.ield-shields high school last Thursday. A few of the students visited the new Adler Planetarium. At Swift's they were shown how meat wu pre- phrod and parked. At Libby McNeii's thoy saw ths, onliro procu- of un- 1m Handling “III III far overshadow, - food “or": inntnllcd anywhere. -work " _ particular move in $1.114er; "(null I: of the punitive. needs adv-n ved coo: 19 North Sheridan Road New Priced I. law II Dratrttintt from the ant-hive: of the city that habitually bélch forth III-ck and mnty "nah-{outing I pull aver the downtown district and the out- lying WNW“. nine menu and vegetables. Lunch was eaten it the Swift all company lunch room. " Um the ninth Inna-l trip to these places by NertuWshields Itudenu. The In:- clt number of pupils ever taken went on this trip. $205 u the than

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