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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1931, p. 6

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~! ~~ CARNIVAL AT WIGH ~~ SCHOOL OCTOBER 31 ~_â€"‘There will be a Water Carnival ___ _ _gnder the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Kendig which will bring thrills and ... __jaughs to all who witness.it. _ _.__.. * In place of the customary Halloâ€" awe‘en â€" party ~the ~Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€"â€"faculty is sponsoringa realâ€"honestâ€" ; x;goodnm carnival complete with the booths,â€" cohcessions, sideshows, _ gverything which goes to make up a carnival It is to be held on Halâ€" lowe‘en, October 31, on all the floors of the gym building. â€"It â€"will begin in <the ~afternoon and continue . through the evening. It is to be â€" Le Barons, Deerfield‘s best known jazz orchestra, wil} furnish the synâ€" #iven for the benefit â€"of â€"theâ€"unem The carnival is to be presented as a Hallowe‘en affair and all decoraâ€" tions . will be ,appx;:fl‘lteiior this m,__mo;ifiwasvegwmfie;!!ith the day there will be numerous fortune telling booths. R s of which there will be a great varâ€" lety is the Chamber of Horrors which is under the direction of Mr. Einbecker. The Marionette club will alsd have a good performance, range from â€"musical presentations to tunhy skits. â€"â€" . _ ~â€" *‘ * ployed in Highland Park and the surrounding towns. â€" â€" y Faculty and Students to Give ~ Entertainment for Relief 5 Fund; Features esimiene: .""'-"""‘;W.. ns "O es AEBIMKI + Ssod‘s White as SNOW and SOFT ’ SPECIALIST S -{ in the Art of Emer}* se bos *n nrmntnithnees. o on at on i o Braknn s aga in o t e e ke ue e ieneanae ic mm en ie ie n 00eA 000 s ie s ce Necwlan ~fio,..mmu5 Park 2801 for our Serviceman noepiarainel s 5BE 1 Th * ies ces as D02 ow 200084 nc O t im n â€"GLOVE CLEANSING _ on# CLEANERS "Kor the More Particular" "~John engeler lne. The decorating in the boys‘ gym and the ~baicony,â€" concessions, ~and booths, will be in charge of Miss Kerfoot and the Daubers Art club. Miss Wood has charge of the decorâ€" ation of the girls‘ gym. ~ > are. making . attractive posters. to advertise the carnival. R * â€"The P. T. A. is taking charge of the donations, which are being reâ€" ceived from the merchants in Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake Forâ€" est, Deerfield, and Ravinia. ‘Advertising and publicity for the carnival is being handled . by Fritz ert Jacks, and Wilfred Miessner. Money in coins and bills will not be accepted at the booths and conâ€" cessions, but will have to be changed cents, five cents, seven cents, and eopation for those who>â€" wish to dance. It will be a "jitney" dance, a nominal charge being made for :There wil be excellent food of all kinds served at nominal prices under the direction of Mrs. Wright and Miss Campbell. h pot on en â€"Everyâ€"memberâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"facuity is either takingâ€"part or having charge ineeberger s â€"Sbairinat of â€"the zer_ is chairman _ of %W'W' ‘Nelson is acting as coâ€"chairman and is in charge of the finance end. ‘Miss Chester is in charge of the concessions and Mr. Schneider is in tharge of the booths. There will be excellent food of all kind and sort, and the game of Beano, which is similar to Bingo or Tango, will also be played. f WE PR E8 s ~â€"â€"November 19 Miss Cora Hendee of the Highland Park Public library will give us a talk on books. Music" will be given by Rabbi Jacob SHinger, assisted by Eva Gordon Horâ€" adesky, â€"contrailtoâ€" andâ€"Samuelâ€" Thaâ€" October 22 is to be a Dogâ€"gy party at the Y.W.C.A. Gertrude "Ames has charge of the arrangeâ€" ments and when "Gerty" has anyâ€" thing to do with a party you can ‘bet on it that it â€"will â€"beaâ€" party.© _ November 5 an Educational Tour The opening meeting of. North Bhore Congregation Israel <Sisterâ€" hood â€"will be~a reception to Rabbi and Mrs. Shulman and will be held at the_ temple in Glencoe on Monday afternoon, Octber 19â€" at 2:80 o‘clock. Deerficld) who are at all interested in joining the club may either get in touch with Carolyn . Saathoff, chairman of > the Membership comâ€" mittee, H. P. 557 or H. P. 8157 or the Y.W.C.A., H. P. 675 _ o December 3, if the weather man is good to us, we will have a sleigh ride party, with a barbecue supper. December 17. Since it is only eight days before Christmas, a proâ€" gram in the spirit of Christmas is planned. Details later. Opening Meeting of The Business Girls of Highland Park and vicinity â€" (Highwood and Total of 1,312 Are _ â€" _ Registered at High®: = School Up to Oct. 1 itinerary has not been worked out. Watch this paper for the details. ~December 31. New Year‘s Eve (Nothing doingâ€"at the Club!) â€"« â€"_ Registration figures for October 1 show that 1312 students were in atâ€" tendance at Deerfieldâ€"Shields for the 1931â€"82 school year,. This compares with 1264 students at the same date last year. The sophomore class, with The juniors come next flflx:;z. and the seniorsâ€"comé in fourth with 229, and the postâ€"grades last with 228. ~ of the Pi Delta club (Business girls) is announced by Mrs. Alice Marks, chairman of the Program committee. o‘clock Sunday morning to Waukeâ€" gan and from there will hike to the In the lower classes the boys are moreâ€"numerous, â€"with 197 â€"boysâ€"to 185 girls in the freshmen class, and 211 boys to 189 girls in the sophâ€" omore class. (In the junior class, however, there are 158 girls to 112 boys, and in the senior class 117 girls ~as ~compared > with 112 hboys. Pi Delta Club Plans Interesting Program; Dates Are Announced to Waukegan Flats. . The girls will leave" on "the North Shore train 10 â€"Although the boys were in the maâ€" jority last year with 642 as comâ€" pared with 622 girls, the girls lead this year with 666 as compared to 651 boys. uates with 12 to 10:boys. 19 fieldâ€"Shields â€" athletic field insures ;:“ adequate fleldnl:.oun and lhdi;;x_i E%‘W#“’ifi'bx j nst. ; 2y > Horace J. Bridges in Chicago Lecture Series the athletic field is so far from the school. â€" . As soon as the blue prints are completed, and all plans made, the work of â€"construction will begin. Weather permitting, the work will g on through the winter and should completed next spring. ° * acte J. Bridges will be givenâ€"at the Fortnightly, 120 Bellevue place, on Tuesday mornings at‘eleven o‘clock. Parkway. . _ _ olais . bna uind sns i stecesd _ The topics to be given are: â€"~The Religion of "The Green Pasâ€" to furnish electricity, hot water, and heat will be installed. Start Work Soon The need of a field house has been greatly felt because of the fact that Tickets: may be procured from Mrs. Wilhelm Baum, 1508 North State rubbing rooms, and "visiting team" rooms are to be part of the indoor equipment. A cinder track, three hi h> broad jum pi away, high and: br nping pits, and Jbolb‘“vifimnz pits will be inâ€" eluded. â€" e With a seating capacity of 3,000 people on top of the field house, there will be plenty of room for spectators. â€" The building will face the east, and will be in the position of the present bleachers. Favorable vote last Saturday on the proposition to" approve buildin> The vote in detail was as follows: Highland â€"Park, 118= for â€"and 26 against; l.ank: Forest, 38 against and 6 for; Ravinia, 25 against and 24 for; Highwood, 20 for and none against; Deerfield, 37 for and one against. Building of the structure will be begun as soon as possible, and will give employment to many skilled district, as the plan is to use local labor throughont. _ _ _ . â€".__ Stadium and Fieldhouse â€"â€"The building, which is to be 260 feet long, will be a combined field house and stadium. â€" Locker rooms, both for boys and girls, with shower Favorable Vote Saturday Upon Proposal to Build; Deâ€" >3 t uminaenia nrannvon ar m * iemiz:â€"â€"â€" «o e mm "HURSDAY, OCTORBER 15. 19%; ____ _â€"â€"â€" ~aesare hibition, November 8. $ in America? November 17. ~ ‘~ Mr. Ghandi: His â€"Methodsâ€"and â€" M A series of five lectures by Horâ€" The. Wickersham Report on Proâ€" Concreté is to be the main part of HOUSEIS ASSURED | | ;. scription of Plans rers in the school 1a NA for plai Ste1 fall ERCC

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