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Highland Park Press, 30 Mar 1950, p. 5

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as he was concerned}*if Lake| Avenue). % § Forest wishes separation, they| â€" Camp Tecumseh, the name _should have it, as the severed | chosen for the Day Camp this sumâ€" Clavey has an extensive knowlâ€" edge of Highland Park and a very wide ~acquaintanceship. He is highly (representative of the younger generation whose children are just commencing to enter the elementary schools. __ 4 Voters‘ Ass‘n.â€" (Continued from page One) If this were to happen, Allen continued, the proponents of sepâ€" aration would be in a position to the issue would again be presented to the County Superintendent of use of Park property, and in simiâ€" Warner was one of the first to question both the need â€"and the ‘cost of the proposed $1,400,000 intermediate school. It was largely through his efforts that the proâ€" gram for a petition requesting deâ€" lay for study was accomtplished, thusiastic supporter of, youth acâ€"|*"râ€" ‘reiche‘s Sth larade . tivities and programs. Stan Stukey, Bob Smith, Alan He is a member of the Trinity | Wilkinson, Charles Kimbrough, Episcopal Church and resides at|George Burmeister, Clark Jones, wife and two sons. Schools for ultimate \.decision.|that registration for the popular mintgrvie'edbymw Indian Day Camp sponsored by tion, Allen said, Petty stated that |the department, will begin at 10 :00 both Highland Park and Lake Forâ€"| a.m., Friday, March 3ist, at the est were wealthy and that as far Community Center (549 Central Raymond C. Warner is‘ viceâ€" president of the M. H. Detrick Company, one of â€" the nation‘s largest engineering and construcâ€" tion companies, with whom he has knowledge of engineering, conâ€" struction, and costs would be an invaluable asset to the School Board, which is at present withâ€" out benefit of such expért advice verifying the lack of need for the school, and in theâ€"announcement of postponement by the School cording to Allen, and as the Counâ€" ty Superintendent would probably similar problems within Te next few years, the executive commitâ€" tee decided to throw its support more than a fair consideration of the issue on its merits, Williams he is well qualified for the post. The Association made no recomâ€" mendations for Democrats since Public ‘Instruction, ‘the Associaâ€"| ed to Republicans, Democrats and tion rgcommended that ‘ Republi | Independents. Its aim is to secure cans vote for the incumbent, Verâ€"| for all political .parties nominaâ€" non I. .Nickell, and Democrats| tion of candidates who seem most vote for C. Hobart Engle of Cuba,| highly qualified for office on the mi â€" _ |basis of independent study. Raymond C. Warner, candidate for Member of the Board of Edâ€" ucation ° He is a graduate of Cornell University where he received his that Superintendent of the Beach Park Consolidated School District, but Park Board and in‘ that capacity has done much to protect the inâ€" terests of the schools where probâ€" lems have arisen affecting school His knowledge and experience would miake available . on the contracted ‘ for. M. E. Degree, gnd his extensive rial Post and is active as both an organizer and leader in civic and Clavey enlisted and served with distinetion in the European theaâ€" land Park‘s oldest families. He is knowledge of those/who practice a graduate ‘of Highland Park High| them; indoor hobbiés and outdoor School and attended Notre Dame| hobbies, the latter shared through University and the University of|Scrapbooks and pictures. Thursday, March 30, 1950 »In the number of years that he Clavey resides at 2041 ‘Clavey Clavey is a member of the local At He is a member of one of Highâ€" of of or Mike Tighe, Pat Oppenheimer, Elspeth Maxwell, Chips Puestow, Josephine Solomon, Bill Cox, Phil Miss. Nelson‘s 5th Grade Pat Barker, Judd Carlson, Benâ€" jie Cohn, Janet Cushman, Buddy Frank, Virginia Griffith, Teddy Murray, Cynthia Parks, Dick Schâ€" Eleanor Zuppan and Mary Bello will direct the girls division of the camp and Joe Sladky will direct the boys division, s Kit.ty Biggert, . George Ekdahl, Ann Goodman, Lois Goodman, David Holden, Larry Johnson, Karen Heap, Nick Hurst, Joan Meinhard, Terry Moore, Robert Roscher and.â€"Suzanne Spertus. ' Mr. Troichel‘s 8th Grade guarding of the display. Registration For Day Camp Friday, March 3ist mon and Denny Victor. Mrs. Gilleland‘s 4th Grade Joann Jefferson, ‘April Clemâ€" ents, Virginia Cronkhite, â€" Cathy Maxwell,â€" Robin Bouges, Wew Herman, Judy Miller and Marly» Lawrentz. l_neide'r; Sandra Slutzkin, Carolyn Stunkel, Wendy Vollertsen and "Liz" Washburn. Phillip ~Struve, Mickey Witten, last year‘s staff who are returnâ€" ing this summer include Al Danaâ€" The Deerficld Township Voters Association is a nonâ€"partisan group Struve brought‘a "Tree of Hearts" for a ‘"Brownie Exhibit." Miss Nichol‘s 3rd Grade Lois Gamson, Lynn Burten, Nickii Keogh and "Chuck" Thomâ€" son. ; Miss Nichols‘ 4th Grade that registration for the popular ple, Joan ~Sheahen, Cynthia Sinâ€" clair, Mary Selfridge, Weiton Mansfield, Bob Moncreiff, and Jim Goldman.â€" Mildred Walther Camp, call Miss Walther at the Recreation office HI 2â€"2442. > Pupils who were represented by hobby displays are 2 follows: Mike, Lewis Kelly Shaver. Roseâ€" mary Cholewa and Marcia Dicus brought "Sitâ€"Upons‘ and Pins for Charles Cretors, Hawley Vance, models, cloth pi:m‘l.'coi.fi;_ to say nothing of the many interestâ€" ing types of dolls and otherâ€"artiâ€" shown at the Lincoln school hébby uu-umtmm.“m'flm""'_' asked if the money was going to tures to matches; hobbies which Mdrm’"“,_‘.huodu.“awtnu.' urndmlyupufin-nndm Conception _ school| t9 Which he answered "yes." This those which add yufioh‘...‘u‘,m’mmmrhuuymhumâ€" knowledge of those practice|ti~s badve. and six of them thair|knowing thait Mr. Warner is one Mesdames Puestow, Bogaus and Brian Molko Puestow, Only one letterman is returning this year, and <Mr. Bolle points out that we will be needing a lot of material to make a good team. Boys from the froshâ€"soph class are urged to come out and try for the {(IBEE C ole m CCE E Che S2C. cr |:Voters‘ Leagué, sponsoring Mr. team. c Knouff, Mr. Clavey, and Mr. Warâ€" T a a. en 4. ner, and still Mr. Warner was only Rllmmge Sale FAI(‘ able to tell me that my question Underprivileged Children|regarding whether Mr. Knouff had local .YÂ¥WCA Friday, March 31 from 9 until one o‘clock. Articles of every kind, at especially low prices will be tastefully displayed. Plenty of saleswomen will be on hand, although every article will have its price tag plainly marked. A meeting of all 7th and 8th grade troop leaders will be held at the Girl Scout office April 4, from 1 to 3 p.m., to discuss proâ€" grams and problems. + High School Students Anticipate Spring S?orts The first meeting of the golf team will be held the first of next week or first of April, according to Harry Bolle, coach of the golf leave them at the "Y" Thursday|are genuinely ‘interested in not afternoon, Marchâ€"30, or at Mrs.|only maintaining but improving Finlay‘s home, 523 S. St. Johns| our educational standards â€" not Ave., or ask Mrs. Finlay, Tel. HIâ€"|run the risk of having our standâ€" is especially important to the|sible influence on the part of inâ€" Auxiliary, because its profits are | dividualsâ€" who may aspire to memâ€" z:flmem- bership on our School Board where one of Chicago‘s congested | the paramount interest be to districts to the Commons Associâ€" cu:m.undue-::m day evening, April 2 at 8 p.m. at the church on Highwood avenue, and Everts place, Highwood. Taking various musical parts in the cantata are: Jim Bench, Misses Ella Young and Marjorie Thorup, and Mesdames Ray Suzzi, A Barâ€" acani, L. Fuller, Ruben Olson, Ira Time Getting Late To Order Class Rings Troop 6 Brownies of Elm Place have made Easter gifts for their mothers, and recently had a picnic lunch with their leader, Mrs. John been studying birds with a leader, Mrs. H. G. McMullon. Brownies of Troop 27 at Eim Place, who have been studying creative dramatics under the "diâ€" rection of Miss Roslynâ€" Fox, reâ€" cently presented a play, "Snow White and the Seven Brownies", Deane White, executive directâ€" or, recently attended two Girl Scout professional training courses made for ouidoo}- sports at the Highland Park high school. â€" Mrs. Guy Finlay, Chariman of the Rummage Sale of the Ravinia munity..who have articles to conâ€" Cantata, April 2. f a freewill offering will be taken. have e@tned their Troop Dramaâ€" tics badge, and six of them, their Housekeeper badge. All enjoyed a roller skating party Saturday with their leader, Mrs. Murray Sheriâ€" ation Summer Camp near New[future of our community lies in Buffalo, Indiana, for an unforgetâ€"| our childrenâ€"the highest kind of table two weeks‘ vacation in the| standards for their education must posed by George S. Schuler and the choir and Mrs. Charles Anderâ€" son act as accompanist. Parts will be read by the various young people. The public is invited and the opening of the sale at the The choir of Wesley Methodist| ~ "~ ~* _ _‘ **"~* church, sponsored by the Women‘s A "getâ€"together" of the Garrick Society of Christian Service, will|club of the local high school was present the Easter cantata, ‘"Life | held at the home of Barbara Halâ€" Immortal," a pageant of the res:| sted on Thursday, March 23. ney, B. Smith, T. 8. Johnston. Mrs, Raymond Smithâ€" will direct 70flcnforfiofix‘-qh placed with most of jewelry stores in Highland Park. Troop 23 Brownies of Elm Place With the spring of the Seniors at the high school who rs of the Comâ€" THKE PRESS ‘ _ |be our objective. something about Mr. Lorentz B. ‘Knouff, who is candidate for presiâ€" dent of District No. 108 School Board. I had never heard of Mr. Knouff before and was therefore anxious to know something about ‘him and his qualifications for the very important position of presiâ€" dent of our School Board..1 was bus Board â€"â€" these three men -m up what is apparently the District No. 108 Voters‘ League slate for the coming elections. I feel that it is too bad that a school board election in our rélatively small and friendly community should have injected into it such an apparent political flavor. Also that, in order to carry on such a campaign, one faction decides to solicit campaign funds from the voters of the district in order to propagandize the district and try to get themselves elected. While talking with Mr. Warner, amazed how little: Mr. Warner himself apparently knew about Mr. Knouff. About all he could tell me was that Mr. Knouff was an attorney, Down Town with a prominent law firm that had had some experience with school work or activities, I asked him where in Highland Park Mr. Knouff livedâ€" Mr. Warner could not tell me; he said that I could find his address by looking in the telephone direc-i tory. I asked if Mr. Knouff had An hour. or twoâ€"after=nmy phone conversation with Mr. Warber, he very kindly called me back and inâ€" formed me that Mr. Knouff had no children inâ€" our schools; also on our‘ District No. 108. School Board, along with Gordon E. Claâ€" vey, and Lorentz B. Knouff, who in our schools; also that he himâ€" self had no children in our schools at the present time. In my judgâ€" ment, it is extremely important to all of us in District No. 108 that we have citizens of our community (Continued from page 1) thing about the information that was given me by Mr. Warner. I was told that the dues of $1.00 was to defray expensesâ€"mailings, any children in our schoolsâ€"Mr. Warner did not know. Mind youâ€" Mr. Warner and Mr. Knouff are on the same slate for positions on our School Board; Mr. Warner is chairman of the District No. 108 children in our schools was a good one and he would have to find out. vague to me, so I further quesâ€" tidhed Mr. Warner and finally asked if the money was going to be used as a "campaign fund," to which he answered "yes." This answer frankly astonished meâ€" knowing that Mr. Warner is one of the candidates for membership Pot Luck Supper which consists of about 30 stuâ€" Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. % Morrison, Pastor. n on the Rev. Donald Runkle. ||| Eiffel Tower" Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Charles Laughton, Franchot Tome, 8:00, 9 :00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Deerfiecld & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, . 10:00, 11:00 and ing for was provided by of «ty THE GUTS, | "That Fonyte Woman" |!| GaGS AnD GLory OF A Lot I Gl-fl-l__-nl-'.un- ‘ » wmm. t April 1, and Park willâ€"meet 40 of the State‘s best track teams at.the annual Oak Park Relays. Coach Panther has entered . Phil Dorough and Bob George in ‘the high jump, Phil Watrous in . the ‘pole vault, and two relays, the varsity medley and freshman relay. fast by garnering 13 of the posâ€" sible 18 points in the hurdles and holding their own in the field events and the 50 yd. dash, but when it came to the running of the longer events around Maine‘s unâ€" familiar curves, the Blue and Whiteâ€"were badly beaten, outdid our high school thinly clads on the curves last Thursday and set both the varsity "and froshâ€" soph down in defeat in their first dua} meet. * Highland Park‘s varsity opened victories by "Big" Bob George in the high jump and Walt Benson in the shot were the only real bright spots in a rather dull performance. Cancerâ€" By Bill Kiddle As far as Highland Park‘s track team is concerned, you just can‘t track, this was proven conclusiveâ€" (Continued from page 1) eoln ave., is chairman of the Highâ€" land Park area. At present he is a trustee of the Highland Park hospital. He will be assisted by Harold D. Nelson, 815 Elmwood drive, who is chairman of the business district solicitations. Meyâ€" erhoff plans a mail campaign, with the exception of the business disâ€" trict. The quota for Highland Park is $5,500. i Mrs. Ralph Pottker, 336 Green Bay rd., is chairman of the Highâ€" wood area. Amongâ€"her spécial inâ€" terests has been the promotion of the Highwood Community Center, a building for the use and recreaâ€" tion of residents of the city, esâ€" pecially children. 2s ~~Mrs.. Pottker‘s committee will consist of Mrs. Adoiph Rosalini, Mrs.â€" Frank Nustra, Mrs, William Christensen, Mrs. James Minorini, Mrs. Aldo Biondi, Mrs. Bruno Roâ€" and the broad j ston. They plan mail and phone Jack Brown of Maine‘s varsity played the part of "one man track team" as he garnered three record firsts in the 50 and 220 yd. dashes quota for Highwood is $500. road, is chairman of the Deerfield Bannockburn school PTA and has been a campaign worker for the Derfield ‘community fund. His committee consists of Mrs. James Collins, Mrs. R. O. Clark, Mrs. J. B. Cleaver, Mrs. M. E. Graves and quota is $600. La Rocque, YThur., Fri., Sat., Mar. 30, 31, Apr. 1 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 620 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ 35¢ to G:30, Ste after 6:30, incl. tax The situation was much the CGLENCOE Marching Home" "Key to the City" ||| BACHELOR® Robert Young, Janet Leigh "NEVADAN" of ‘||| Week Dayâ€"Dcors Open 6:00 P. M. May ‘11â€"Evanston at H.P., 4:00 May 19â€"State Meet > -.’zo_. »» â€" #» ; H. S. Students Plan â€"~ For Spring Vacation Spring vacation at the local high school will start with Good Friâ€" day, April 7, and will last until Monday morning, April 17. 4:00 p.m. cvaiie May 2â€"H.P. at Oak Park, 4:00 â€" pme May 4â€"Morton at H.P., 4: May 6â€"District Meet, 9:0.?\2 April 17â€"Maint at H.P., 4:00 p.m. Apr. 19â€"H.P. at Maine, 4:00 p.m. Apr. 22â€"HP. at Hinsdale, 10:00 Comming: April 1â€""ALL THE Kim@s | . _ week â€" Mar. 31, April 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Saturday Evening Show at T Dorts Open as 62e 4. 2§. * * ALCYON Taxes could be worse. Suppose ‘we had to pay Then, there is the ancient adâ€" would have their husbands give up golf ... “flny golf with him EVERY DAY". But, if you would get the obsolete stove on one of the controlled CP gas ranges . . . "Sands of Iwo Jima" avmungry; ABIH lâ€"at 200 _ > HIDDEN â€" _ GOLD" Wiltiam: -n.oun-‘-". 8y HANDY PLAME Your Ges Wonder Worker Seeyour Dealer, or at

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