Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 41

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Thursd FINE ADDRESS GWEN BY GEORGE J. MCBRIDE a program which emphasizes train- ing not alone for college but for good citizenship and vocation as well, and fol: the enrichment of leisure through nobler forms of enjoyment. No one mm visit the school without seeing at once the fine spirit engendered in the young. and the poise and personality secured in preparation for the con- tacts of lite, T Congratulatory Letters T Our principal is receiving letters or congratulation from colleges which select their students for admission from the best schools with the great. est discrimination." (At this point the speaker read two such letters). "It is probably known to you that lh-ertiehl-Shields has been a pioneer in developing; some of the most help- ful features of modern secondary ed- ucation. I refer to the teacher-ad- viser system, which brings teachers and pupils of a big: school into the close personal touch formerly found only in smill schools; I refer also to the student council. to assist in .student .celf-cruvernment--untl to the teaching of educational and voca- tional guidance in the school. We have gone much further than most high schools in providing vocational training for' those who must enter employment immediately upon grad- uation. The Work we are now doing for students who are handicapped in such elementary fundamentals as reading and urithmetic is attracting interest. Teachers from neighboring schools are coming to visit this Work. They come also to see the remark- able boy-built houses that our Voca- They come ublc buy-b1 tiunal elasi, Position of Leadership Frum all this you must know t Deerfield-Shields is in a torrsitiuit leadership, contributing efficiently (Continued from page uy, , It Thvre are numt-r sm- this new, dis! 202-2133 Lynn & "only Bid; 6th DAVIS STREET F.VANBT0N [ts fushiim is in u upcoming Gown (n An exquisite bit " and dainty, yet st 20 reel. of Leadership [ you must know th HUSTON R. BOOTH 1930 “(ilmsrx of ('humrtcr and JJUtirtetiotr' .‘l'mls new features that you should see stinetive and refined rimless mounting. at" rich om! sturdy in u tune with ti SCIENTIFIC ()I’TICIANS BEAUTY AND STYLE H In This Nrw Mounting at In THE (‘LHIAX Rimless Mounting raving m _ ‘nstl'uction at to $31 I,uvn' the to a lar to th whit} 1H ple of this mount raised fur h mos will rrmuin 1 uildim: program hi ml will he prurided nursing the burden ri" [ $1.09 on the hundred dollars of "sed valoation. The law permits to raise $1.37% for high school poses. 'lly special wrte of the peo- of this district, this rate can be od as high a: $2.00 on the hun- ll. If we should lose the mil. in Supreme ('nurt when the can-w is d in December and all the assess- , property) now included in Lake est. should he lust, we shall have raise the tax rate to $1.37% this he tax 1 $1.09 on rn Mk whit: Open Tumduy. Thurud-y Ind Saturday n-rningmfui your cum-mime: " tlu much te to $1 balance tudvnts. hundmud THE PRESS 7% this _ tuition The ful- lowing year. after these withdraw, if withdraw " wr must appeal to you, t of Women Voters, to hell the tax rate so that the g the tax rate so that the great work we are doing may not CtNiM?, so that we may still keep the good teachers whom we'hnwe succeeded in gather- ing together. and still maintain our position among the lenders in Amer- ivan secondary schools. "The Lennie of Women Voters can (in much by visiting the school and be. (mning acquainted with what it in 'striving to do. The Marker! went buu to visit their classes. It is found that those classes do the best work that those chum-u do the best work which are most frequently visited. You will wish to tell 'others what you see. You will see evidence of plan- Highwood, 305 Waukegan Avenue Deerfield, Waukegun Road Highland Park, 503 Central, Avenue and Highland Park, 7 South St. Johns Avenue Get acquainted with you! do" mama this week-and. This week is Store Manon?! Week In all out 'ttttet and an. "lu" on being ogered to eelettrate this "Get Acquainted Sue." Queen Olives Virglilla Sweet Old Manse Corn, Cherries Swansdowg BrooWeld Cheese (/(UNHP/IULI )ll’('(/N American Family- Soap " - 57c Selox Gamay Toilet Soap Vitamont Dog Food Lu. . AWKAN NONI MINA“ . 'd6ritttq', I... I In“,'-GN we CHM VAMlLY . 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