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Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1950, p. 5

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Thursday, March 23, 1950 , Againâ€"we say, "Thanks for the swell cooperation and the many courtesies extended to us the past two years Mr. Carlson." : y e Unique Service Of Sélvation Army them. â€"â€"azam |filled twelve; the 7th grade, ten; The Salvation Army has a speâ€"| and the 8th grade, eight boxes. All cial concern forâ€"those who suffer bokes will be turned over to and hundreds of inquiries come|the Junior Red Cross and then every year h‘flg&lmnof&qviflshiptbunm’b dives, and other places where men and women hide from their relaâ€" tives and shame. torial Women‘s Social Secretary of The Salvation Army. for the 11 Central States, reported today that for the past four years, an average of 1,600 unmarried mothâ€" ers had passed through the Saivaâ€" tion Army‘s Booth Memorial Home We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Carlâ€" son for the many favors granted to us during the past two seasons. Although his teams have had rough sailâ€" ing the Il)jst few seasons no one can say that the teams have done worse than their capabilities, and in some cases they have outdone themselves, such as the Evâ€" anston game in 1948 when the Blue and White handed the Wildkits their first defeat of the season. This yeartheteamwasfiguredtobeabletogetwpoints' per gAame‘am‘i tllle):‘afhmfly got 37 for an average. year, and with good success. . â€" Where the policeman‘s uniform or legal inquiry would create susâ€" confidence of the people, and|stores gave us & discount. These avenues are opened that would|things were bought with . the otherwise be obstinately closedâ€"| monev most of us earned from rural areas. > To Phi Beta Kappa ~=~~ We wish to thank all the stores At Amherst and friends for their help, for by Edmund Andréws, a senior at| buying our supplies together, and Amherst college, was recently| by using the January "White elected to the Amherst College|Sale," discounts, and donations, chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, a| we were able to save over $37, and national honorary scholarship fraâ€"| have packed much nicer boxes. _â€"__Any basketball fan knows that in ;"rd‘;:'r‘;o“sv‘v”in a ballgameateammustscoremomthan??pointsto 3 B4 . do it. So after seven years at the helm, Mr. Carlson will direct the entire intraâ€"mural program, the job for which he was hired in the first place until he very helpf:llly. took over in basl‘:etl_)all_(!uring the war days. Every day in the city of Chiâ€" cago inquiry is made at the Salâ€" vation Army Headquarters, either by letter or in person, about people who walk out of the lives of those who love them, and in A graduate of Highland Park high school in 1946, Andrews was very active in the music departâ€" ment, a member of the honor soâ€" ciety and on the executive board of Boy‘s Club. With these words Mr. Carlson bowed out as the varsity coach to take over the full intraâ€"mural proâ€" gram at Highland Park high school. His giving up the “to&rspot” with the cagers will leave a vacant space in Mr. Carlson‘s,life for a few years but, then too, it takes plenty of hard work and experience to run the vast intraâ€"mtural program of any high school, let alone at the high school with one of the best setups in the state which has been under the direction of Mr. Carlson except during basketball when Mr. Grover took over. dean‘s list. "They were a good team in that they played the game to the fullest extent of their capabilities and I am certainly proud of a team that could come back week after week, although losing all but one of their games this season." .% § Thus did Coach Chet Carlson sum up his feelings about the 1949â€"50 varsity basketball squad at the anâ€" nual letter award meeting of the coaches, players and parents. A f es He continued "I certainly want to wish Mr. Morâ€" rison the best of luck in the years to come as the varâ€" sity basketball coach." He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. & Dry Cleaning Co. ||| ~â€" a member of Phi Gamma Phone HI 24551 64% of were: bean bag dolls from Mrs.| N%C°C 820# 7 Wilson, for the girls‘ boxes, and This barrel or box will be placed Mr. Winefield donated all of the|in the foyer of the church, and toothbrushes, Mrs. Scornavacco|anyone who wishes to give any helped us by making all the bags|clothing may bring it to the for the marbles. We brought the|church. If the church is locked, cikes of soap from home and doâ€"|these may be taken to 108 Highâ€" nated the marbles froim our own|WO@4 avenue, across from the collections. church, and the Goldsteads will ure wtk 2o iheer cwar, â€" |take them over to theâ€"church. _Tvvb‘qysdngltw..bqqm grades to go with Mrs. Whitechouse |some of the work and scenes done to Chandlers, Garnetts, ‘Fells,| at this school. The people of this Woolworths, and Walgreens, to|School which is located at Farmâ€" buy our supplies. Most of these|ington, New Mexico are greatly in stores gave us & discount. These| need of clothing. The local WSCS things were bought with the| has for its project this month a money most of us earnéd. "Mission Barrel" into which clothâ€" At Chandler‘s we bought paints,| !"&Z will be shipped. The kind deâ€" crayolas, pads of paper, pencils,|Sired is all kinds of baby clothing, and erasers; at Garnett‘s, combs,| Nannel shirts and overalls for barrets, buttons, washcloths, socks, | bOY® tennis and work shoes, chilâ€" andâ€" handkerchiefs; â€" at Felps |Gren‘s clothing, and wearing apâ€" neckties for the boys, boxes; and|P2rel for the women. They espeâ€" at Woolworths we bourht hall«| Cially like formals, and bright colâ€" Lincoln Junior _ Red Cross Activity By Angela Seoni-vucco',’.cndg T Under the supervision and with the help of Mrs. Whitehouse the pupils of the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades at Lincoln School have for all of the boxes. DO YOU NEED HELPTâ€" TRY A PRESS WANT AD BRAUN BROS. oL Cco.‘ ‘ Fiftyâ€"six members of the Highâ€" ‘NMWMM team and basketball squad were the recipients of their letters Tuesâ€" day evening ‘at a getâ€"together of the boys, their coaches and parâ€" ents in the English club room at service as managers of the froshâ€" school‘s intraâ€"mural program and that Mr. Morrison would. succeed new froshâ€"soph coach will be made at a later date. * ; went to George Bock, David Cox, John Goodman, John Gould, Doug Keare, James Kuhn, Allen Rubenâ€" stein, Donald Skitz, Hugh Zimmerâ€" to Bob George, Gene Pizzato, Harâ€" old Freberg, Robert Guentz, zo Marchietti, Eddie Cappitani and George Davis with Frank Picâ€" to Richard Baldwin, Donald Bodth, Vincent Cimbalo, Donald co!cnan. Art Dreschel, Robert Fiocchi, Robâ€" Mr. A. E. Wolters, principal, opened the meeting by announcing him as the varsity basketball menâ€" Dave Lasier, Mark Rolfe, Harold Schick, David Schwartz, Andy Spiegel, Dave Wulfson and Philip Watrous. Certficates went to Jon Peterson, Gerson Widoff and Ken Hirsch with Henry Billeter reâ€" ceiving the manager‘s award. chietti receiving a certificate. «ind White cagers, _ The names of the cheer leaders who receivedâ€"awards will be pubâ€" John Miller getting managers‘ aâ€" wards, Lawrence Brown, Kenneth Kraft, Morton Moss, Marten Rosâ€" Mr. Broming made the awards to the divers that performed on o in ki t _ I Or § Mr. Kendig gave out the followâ€" ing awards to the members of the varsity team : lettersâ€"Alan Jester, gave an illustrated lecture of the Educational Director of the MetHiâ€" odist Mission school to the Navajo Wood received certificates. Methodist church, Ronald Dexter ored dresses. Women‘s shoes are Mr. Morrison presented letters At a Rt. Rev. Magt:<Joseph P. Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, ~1i:00 â€" and _ 800, 9:00, 10 00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Fridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. THE PRESS of By Mrs. Mason Smith Our fine Athletic Field gets our attention today, plus our Intraâ€" Mural program at the High School. The Field down on Park Aveâ€" nue is the best in the Suburban League. Many colleges would be room for our athletic adequate for football use during We have recently acquired three acres South of ; Vine Avenue, which will be ready for use in the wctivities only oneâ€"half hour once School plant. It is threeâ€"quarters of a mile away and can be used exercise space near the school. â€" After 4:15 until 5:30 our basâ€" ketball first team practices, then 6:45. Thus the second team boys wait two hours between the end of school and practice, and get home about 7:30 for dinner, hardly a good health practice for a growâ€" ing boy. * Intraâ€"mural swimming is limited for both boys and girls to a half brought home to us, and adequate development in that direction is developed intraâ€"mural and extraâ€" curricular activities in our schools. Every boy and girl in High School is assigned to a session with one advisor for four years. Games are organized between sesâ€" sions after school, so that those students who aren‘t superior in sports, but still love to participate in them (which is the vast maâ€" jority) may doâ€"so !{rm:un .and the benefits of team y. This program keeps the gyms conâ€" stantly occupiedâ€"afterâ€"school at 8:30 until 4:15, but our space is s6 ~limited that a boy (for inâ€" stance) may participate in such was considered of minor importâ€" ance. Then, during this last war, through life. This has led to well We also recognize the value of The Union wishes to thank all of the motorists that recognized our picket. lines for their cooperation during the strike. The Union and the Dealer‘s Ass‘n. have agreed that their employees may join the Union without The following dealers are now working under Union Azreenuts At the time of the strike an agreement was negotiated with a group of Highland Park Automobile Dealers and they have been working with the Union under a Union Shop agreement. Their garages are listed Nelson Motors . , Van Guilder Motors Highland Park Lincoln Mercury Lincolnâ€"Mercury Highland Park Bump Shop Body & Paint Dahl Auto Reconstruction Body & Paint A. G. McPherson ©~â€"â€" International Tr Gateway Service Garage General Repair Pasquesi Brothers Garage General Repair Arnold‘s Bump Shop Body & Paint f Dhu-lctllwhflve,nnlphsm& Business Représentative, Lodge No. 170 Thomas Connolly education in the hour period every two weeks, as| Our present seating capacity in " _hfiwaflwhflfiomwh““,.& ~â€"â€"â€"â€" t must practice in the pool after|tators. The bleacher seats are most ; intraâ€"mural swimming. uncomfortable because there are § The playing court in our boys|no foot rests and the edge is loâ€" £, gym is 40 ft by 75 ft, while the|cated just one foot from the outâ€" f recommended court for High|ofâ€"bounds line. This is hazardous 3 Schoo! games is 48 ft. by 84 ft.|for both spectators and players., * The outâ€"ofâ€"bounds lines o# the end| There are no direct outside exits C are 3 ft. from the wall, a hazardâ€")in case of fire, as this gym is on ous limitation, The ‘recommeded|the third floor. minimum in this area is 8 ft.> The plans made by the Board The small track around the gym unfl.dyu-.offioeondifiuq. floor is too small (5 ft. wide and uut(oflin_thcnnrbuufi- 24 laps to a mile) for team pracâ€" cles, will be discussed next week. tice. Its hard surface and sharply C t 1x <f« springs in this area the outdoor track cannot be used in time to get our track team in shape for the competitive season. The balcony track also cuts off the corners of the playing floor below, cutting down on the playing space for Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sup. 1:30 35¢ to €:30 * "Man on the SUN. thru WED., GLENCOE Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone Susan Hayward, Dana Andrews Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith "MONTANA*" 50c after §:30, incl tax and brackets. Metal and wood turned posts. electricians in a safe workmanlike manner which insures safety, convenience and entire satisfaction at all times. wfi line of modern, florescent, reflector, yard, flood, tree, special and building fixtures. Copper and weatherproof lanterns 556 Detamble Ave. Phone HI 2â€"2222 Highland Park, Hlinois You will smileâ€"Be Smirtâ€"Stay Sharp with Vetter and Better "Vetter and Better Always" are hard on feet Eiffel. Tower 27 Years Electrical Service in This Community Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 P. M. Saturday Evening Show at 7:00 P.M. Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. 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