ep,y,,, _ 2 " some of which will be chorus, sol6, and duet. Richard Rioux and Joe Riddell have an act with marionettes, while the Ericksonâ€"Metâ€" calf group of tappers are doing. a musical comedy number. : Miss Thompson‘s tumblers, Mrs. Een:l'ig’g tappers, and Mr. Kendio‘« :I,e all):itc Lester and company. A comi. n hhtobetimintwoclm The big surprise of the « e eveni ;hich is very unique, has such vk.:o:lv:' ntemd Hlnera as . Miller Worthington id M fl.;rrzd ls)llutherty, Molly Sloan nd 394 §( 5, Nikhter, Edgeley Todd Modernistic sets for the show are being designed by the Daubers art club. Other school artists are busy on the. poster contest. s Modernistic acts in the annual allâ€" ~student production, "Student Stunts," will appear for the first time on the evening of May 22. | â€"Spotlight: numbers in front of the curtain will be given by Joy Brownâ€" 1ge, Isabelle Burris, Jim Butterworth, Sperandi Carani, Dubby Peterson, Osâ€" waldo Saielli, and Eddie Steffen.=© Margaret Esmiz‘s group will preâ€" sent dances, some of, which will be thorus, s616; and duat" Rickaza p;.°C of the theme song for this year‘s Stuâ€" â€"dent Stunhm'flwritten«br‘fâ€ruï¬u star of the National Broadcasting company shows what an unusual proâ€" gram may be expected on the night of May 22 at the high school. E > â€"_The theme â€"song, which promises to <beâ€"aâ€"real "hit," is being written by two people. A radio star is writing the tune, and a man from Ravinia, the words. "Em," of "Clara, Lu and Em," or "the Girls," as they are also known, is composing the music. This part of the song has been completed. The lyric, which is now being writâ€" ten, is by Mr. Henry Hammer of Raâ€" vinia. "Em" of Clara, Lu, and . _Donates Services For ._ . Student Stunts FAMOUS RADIO STAR WRITES THEME SONG Just the fact that the musical score Th School Artists Busy ve two dramas, one by the s, the other, an original er and company. A comiâ€" s to be given in two clown Stryket, and Jim Ewell unch" Atteridge showing his stuff in ers, and Mr. Kendig‘s put on attractive acts. and Em,l _According to some Wightman and His Saturday & Sunday Nights May 16â€"17, 1931 Edwin and Ela and Eleanor Austin Daly, Kathryn and There are twins in sch five sets beir two sets of > wWiih three boys, two families with three girls, and one family of two fevme Sets of Twins There are seven different sets of twins in school at the present time, five sets being a boy and aâ€"girl, and twoâ€"sets of two girls. ; Edwin and Elaine Anselm, John 16th Annual Opening mes with one boy and one girl, 59 families with two girls, 51 families with two boys, five families with two boys and one girl, two families with two girls and one boy, three families with three boys, two families with In the school 852 families are repâ€" resented by one student, 210 families have â€"twoâ€"students~ attending, twelive are credited with three students, and one family has four students. . Of 1075 families there are 100 famâ€" ilies with one bovy and ans cirl Eo A nn o u n c i n g will proper. Out of the total numl 672 boys, 640 girls, 12 leaving 1300 students i IP iifomtadteiisestebas. A sls \'UJII' piled recently by Mr. Peértz, the high total of enrollment to date, in Deerâ€" ï¬eld-_Shigld_s, is 1312 students. Ray Bros. Pavilion at DIAMOND LAKE Deerfieldâ€"Shields School Enrollment Is 1,312 at Present eanor Austin, Agnes and Joseph Kathryn and Margaret Denzel, be there again this vear Families Represented pole vaulting practice The _giris, â€"~12â€"apprentices, studentsâ€"inâ€"theâ€"school of number there are Orchestra statistics© comâ€" H R Mrs. G. W. Gaidzik, of Highland Park, is the new president of the P. T. A.. She, with other new officers, was elected at the meetino ThursAa. New Officers for P. T. A. ~Chosen at Last Meeting â€"of High School Group MoipininninPramneneteniicadietig. Avaicl ds s s 490 01115 Doris Hansen, and Helen andâ€" Gordon Lorimer are the twins. _ Ger?m:i-e and Mabel Dewyer, Carl onsistently winning wherever they run team, composed of Paul Rubly, Art F ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Opposite Chicago EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL An aggregation of thirty 200â€"Car Garage in the Hotel, is ava Saturday, 16th _ PAUL WH];!'EMAN ‘Sâ€"ORCHESTRA Free: Delivery md-dnasmiaâ€"g » North Wegtern Station. _ ~. ppe se eÂ¥ on n hy s e meeting Thnrsdayl the past year MARINE DINING ROOM Telephone LONgbeachâ€"6000 Beginning Galen, a renowned successor to Hippocrates, practiced as a phyâ€" sician, surgeon and pharmacist. History tells that he flourished but finished badly. Galen, modâ€" ernly speaking, was Jack of all trades and master of none. How different from this age of speâ€" cialization. Where Science and Ethics Reign and | afternoon, in the English club room. don Mrs.â€"~H. L Kennicott, also ‘of Highâ€" land Park, is the new viceâ€"president, Mrs. R. B. Anderson,â€" Ravinia, is â€"secâ€" retary, and Mrs. G. Kelly, Lake Forâ€" s est, . treasurer. Pm s ;,, The retiring officers are Mrs. H. R: Smith,â€"president;â€" Mrs:â€" M ~Hopkins, viceâ€"president; Mrs. L. Gourley, secâ€" retary; and Mrs. A. Belfield, treasâ€" urer. Specialization Committee chairmen and 'oflleers" read over reports of business from ; Dancing and Concerts. n. . Deerfield‘ Fox, Bob Fell irty artists. available for your id‘s crack twoâ€"mile relay ellows, and Fred Fell _ Phone 144 CHICAGO 19