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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 35

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930 FALL PLAY MI HIGH SCHOOL 0N NOV. 21 test 'and'won second pllce in the on- torical eontest,here last year. Anne Frnntonius - a senior from Miss Whitiman's home-room. She is a eouneilor, vice-president of Gar- rick and works with the Shoreline staff. Rose Binks-U senior in Miss Con. ngly's session and member of the Girls club. Helga Merilahti-a eouneilor from Miss Perry's senior session: - - Bill Henderson-q freshman in Mr. ‘Kendig’s session and social chairman of the class. Frank s8traittht--tt senior and mem- ber of the Boys' club. Charles Refehardt--e junior in Mr. Pertz' session. Marshall Joyce-n poat-gruduute ftottt Mr, Barnes’ session. He had a part as the butler in "The Poor Little Rich Girl," I crook in the sen- iur encore, "Seven Keys to Baldpnte" and took part in a one-act Garrick play. He is a member of that organ- ization. In Churge . Mr. Barnes of the commercial de. partment is to succeed Mr. Peers, who now has charge of the Annual, with the business end of the fall play. He will have chlrge of ticket sales, yith Bob Ruwitch working un- der him. Ticket nles will begin next week, (Continued from page 4) Scenes From The Fall Play, "The 1romttretrt"--riekehr on Sale, Tuesday, Nov. " ' I l, irc 'rl, ll?, . * ', an ' . J ‘ Fi?, ' I = P, (A i 2 L, I ' Fr i, y’j I y“? MS '7 w, L' "r s, A , . , I , , at I - , i’ l 1 . i. -r , mil b " 't '. _-,,urr K. l q l' F ' ISM, h . P it; WI 'dk' A _-'-' 'a h , , , ' , , t ' J 22-; m l ' ."nr'rm‘ f ' 'Lw _ V '. “ uf' 333) rr . (3 Ileerfield high will wind up the 1930 foothill schedule when they play New Trier on the local field November 15. This game will be tough for both teams as it has Ilwnys been the wish of both schools to win this annual contest. Deerfield Will Play New Trier Here Next Saturday; Hard Battle From 1921 to 1927 Deerfield won from New Trier every time, but for the lust three yelrs New Trier ht! beaten us by large scores. In 1927 they defeated us 19-6, and in 1928 we lost by I score of 26-6. Last yum-when we were supposed to have a good team and were fav. ored to beat them, we went down to their field and came out on the short end of a very tough game which end- ed 18-6. This year New Trier hm, I very good team. They. have beaten both Proviso Ind Morton, but they hue also been beaten by Evamton Ind Oak Park. Snturdny'a game will be our home- coming nnd we want u [use crowd of spectators to cheer for our boys. New Trier will, Is usual, bring a very large crowd for thisrevent. FrouMophrs to Play The frosh-soph team will play new Trier's trosh-sopU at liy.30., There are now so many lil'pllnel traveling over London that the air ministry is going to put one way " traiBe into effect. How about Utt hand turns? ' THE PRESS PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION NORTH SHORE TALKING MAcuuNE COMPANY 0m- Olle meet the methadone " the Bureau " Sande-do " the u. B. Government 380 Central Avenue, Highland Park COMMERCE PETROLEUM Co. can“. OPTIC" mu Lock It. Chic-n USE COMMERCE FUEL OIL USE COMMERCE FUEL OIL EIIWA RI) M ELTZER Trombone - Drums Clnrionet by Tm NORTH “loll O'HCI VII. '" - 'hl. I" Comet at Tenor Bunk. Harmony u rumin- for dotee when": by JACK LUNDIN "r-rt, with no. I'm. in Ink-r. Paul A... I“. 1'th CHIC A00 omen Vim-h I" Phone 3474

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