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Lake County Register (1922), 19 May 1926, p. 6

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_ Rditeor--in--Chief _ LT.KH.S. RA Tomato Sauce Scalloped Potatoes -- _ Brossels Sprouts Rolls . _ Dutch Love Apple $ Cheese Wafers Strawberries and Ice Cream Everyone enjoyed the banquet and we want to compliment Miss Wall-- ace on her skillful planning. The tables were also decorated in Dutch style. The place cards which huge success. 'The music which was furnished by ElwynWightman's or-- *mwdw even Edgar Lindroth and Tubby (tbhhfiufm J picture made of alf the girls Than mieconn en old garden--the excellent mu-- sie and Miss Aurell and Mr. Hawk watchful that every one have the best time ever, will always give the Senjor Class the happiest of mem-- ories, and the Juniors, the satisfac-- tion of having made their Prom one of the finest given in L. T. H. S. "THE PROM" ' grounder to Parker | Mlonflnbi'lodllemtotlnmu. yeasol the year is over. Saturday nite M@Y ; which he seldom does. 15 was the night of the annual; This started some Prom given by the Junior Class in| didn't get rattled : mor of the Seniors. strikes on the next } s Dutch idea was carried out in| hit safely. To tell t all md'r;-dmm.dm.cumu very cleverly rated the game by hitting a MJ chhomel milee whith mm aoeeg td Ah tee ons o t every--| seore stood Warren si zfl"mhmi&m Libertyville couldn't After all the Seniors and Juniors in their half and thu members of the Faculty and|ended with Warren t Board had assembled in the| with L. T. H. S. a go Hall," otherwise known as| 'The lineup was as 1 the : a very elaborate and| Spellman--1b. dinner was served by the| True--2b. you'd like a bouquet. This world would be tiresome, we'd ~-- all get the blues K all the folks in it held jest the ------ same views; Bo finish your work, show the best *'of your skill, Some folks won't like it, but other Preshman Reporter.Harriet Hudson Boys Athletic Editor Adelbert Morse Girls Athletie Editor_.Roma Corlett TRACK MEET L. T. H. 8. will act as host at the second annual North West Confer-- ence Track Meet to be held on Fri-- = Reporter........Josephine i dporer_----chan Aore Don't give up the ship an' quit in ped the banner for winning the number of points and Ar-- MHeights carried home the Faculty Sponsor The seven schools competing this year are: Antioch, Gurnee, Arling-- ton Heights, "Palatiné, Wauconda, Franklin Park and Libertyville. The events will include : 50 yard dash, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard run, 880 yard run, mile run, 220 yard low hurdle, pole vault, high jump, discus, jave-- lin, shot, 1--2 mile relay, and broad '!-'ddl,pldhrfiutphee; silver for second and bronze for thind place, will be given for each event. A banner will be given to the winner of the relay race. rfifllkhhw ' selling at least 25 tickets. Every in L. T. H. 8. should plan to this great" Track Meet. will be on sale this week. meet will start at 1 P .M. Frank Track Coach of Northwestern will handle the meet and be assisted by four other North-- "The mone, hawever, doss &""u"l' NORMAN L. MADOLE eate by how slender a margin Gur-- Libertyrille, Hlincis * a »ultabn's . duc!_betwsen _/'Phe'|| . Asvhere on the Nerth .Shom: WAEREXK BEATS L T Hs#8.-- 63 game for L. T H. S. and Gene who Velume 2 LIBERTYYILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIAL PAPER life's test: Jes keep on a--strivin' an' hope for NOBRTH WEST CONFERENCE FOR EVERY STUDENT IN :-h-ham_uyzm- MK--L1IBERTY FTELD!!! Grapefruit Cup Cocktail May 21, on Liberty Edythes Steier May 21--North: wml Track Meet--| [ _ DIN NERS, LUNCHES, GROCERIES, MEATS May 165--Dremalie Cley initistion. (K." Free Crank Case Service Je May 28--Baseball--Barrington, ---- Mobiloils ----Oiling -- Greasing . . May 28--High School Exhibit. . PHONE 86 :' MILWAUKEE & BEL T. June 4--Operetta--"The Marriage mie toae moaln n goafpata uy t THE BILLBOARD May 18--Baseball--Antioch, here May 20--21--"Thirty Days" preser Libertyville couldn't do anything in their half and thus the -- game ended with Warren the victors but with L. T. H. S. a good loser. _ ed by the Alumni of L. T. H. S«' f May 21--North West Track Meet-- didn't get ~rattled and got two strikes on the next batter, but he hit safely. To tell the end of the sad talk, a Gurnee batter climaxed the game by hitting a home run, and at the end of their half the seore stood Warren six, L. T. H. S. game was over because there were two outs, and th batter hit an easy grounder to Parker who for some un--accountable reason missed it, TRYOUTS On Wednesday May 12, the try-- outs for the Dramatic Club were held in the Lab. There were twenty-- one girls who tried out and it was very difficult to select a, few from so many. Thirteen new members were taken in and we welcome all of them. -- The Juniors taken in are, Fern Lester, Louise Netz, Joy Del-- haye, Erma Hafeman, Genevieve Fredericks, and Marion Doolittle. The Sophomores are, Florence Hook, Ruth Hafeman, Katherine Andrews, Mary Just, Mildred Ray, Helen Mil-- pitched for Warren. At the end of the fifth inning the score was noth-- ing to ncothing. Warren collected the first run of the game in the first half ~of-- the sixth, but this didn't awe our men at all and they came' to bat in their half of the sixth determined to beat Gurnee. -- However, Gene didn't fig-- ure that way and after letting a man get on first base, got the next two batters out. Then Coach Best show-- Gene didn't like the looks of Hen-- dee or he feared his bat and he pitch-- ed a ball on the outside of the plate. pire shout, "Ball one"! "Nibs" want-- ed it and he hit it for a homer. Of course Libertyville rooters didn't ed that he has a good baseball intel-- lect by having "Nibs" pinch hit for Warren came to bat in the first of the seventh and it looked like the wrecked "Nibs" back by patting it so much! Gene got rather rattled baseman, crossed the plate for an-- ler and Loretta Dorfler. s The girls were judged on interpre-- tation, ability, and interest in dra-- matics. We want good workers and hard workers in Dramatic Club. The pledge ribbons,. *k Pins. may be ordered now. Bring your money early so as to get your pin before achool closes. We hope that those who were not elected this time will try again next year. Welcome, new members, we hope you will enjoy bing with us! "The Marriage of Nannette" High School Operetta to be given June 4. The lineup was as follows: Only four more banking Ways. ~-- CAST OF OPERETTA -- , Heliose * (Comtesse)--Marguerite umn. , Yvonne(her sister)--Leona Wedel. _rnqugx (Due d' Antin)--Rich-- Madelon (his daughter)--Blanche Henri (his nephew)--Charles Lan-- GIRLS DRAMATIC CLUB Wue 1085% and their nice days the girls gym classes have been busy with track events. There Come and see for yourself, Jur® 4, " k o fene e Sb en at the High School Auditorigm. -- " Old or New Work to be t brides! Which is which and who is _ Emile (village youth -- Norbert yl"h » _ ¥vette (village maid) --Marjorie Churchill. * - ' Susanne (servant at the inn)-- Charlotte Sayers. Marcel (servant at the inn)-- Donald Eaton. : Pierre (town crier, notary ,ete )-- Willard Hyatt. Paulino (peddler)--John Colby. . |In the courtyard of the Inn at Champ De Fleur, the French people are prepariny a welcome for the Due d' Anton who is to be married to his fourth wife, the Comtesse Hel-- _ Reporello enters the scene with a gypsy maiden on whom he finds the The Duc finally arrives but they are unable to find the Comtesse. _ Mme, Zencbie (keeper of the Inn) --Merle White. * Nannette (her daughter)--Ruth Walrond. # n:t.dm"d: (her son)--Kenneth Bur-- Roderique (highwayman) -- Joe Reporello (gypsy chieftain)--Tom Stevens. § T t Zingora (gypsy maid)--Roma Cor-- Rene (village youth.in love with Nannette)--Glenn Sayers. a For the past couple of weeks on GIRLSY' FIELD AND TRACK Jacques (village youth)--Barney Hilaire (his stward)--Durley Cur-- Invest $10 to convert your vaecant space into income pro-- ducing property. You will have the convenience of driving into your own garage. And you beautiful \ money lnnotod.m cOUPON Only $10 down will give you a beautiftl porch enclosure, or an addition to your dwelling. Then you pay the balance in small monthly payments-- money you will never miss. Laggest Builders 0# Perman-- _ and Rear Porches Classes Now Forming Individual attention given to each student' Intensive training--position guaranteed. ~CARAGES CASEY'S INN and 1S MRS. GEO. E. McDONALD esnebese00 000000 0000 ba 0 a n n ae a e e ven sn ns d e eadBe0e 6 In Commercial Courses > FILLING STATION es for Front ecess0®8 s 4 e Is she the bride hnh-d!d.mh IE Bilious Fever and Malaria. G. A. A. points. Thus each girl has the chance to earn thirty--five G. A. A. points if she does exceptionally well in all seven events. There are just a few girls who have won points so far, but a great many have passed the gym require-- ments in several of the events. Foul-- lowing are the things which a girl may enter: * 50 yard dash 100 yard dash ~60 yard low hurdles f Running high jump Running broad jump Basketball throw for distance Indoor baseball throw for distance. Enclosure. We have many more styles to choose from. We Also Bulld Bungaleows. SATISFACTION GIVEB 666 601 West Park Avenu FLOOR SURFACING It kills the germs. xo* a@ | Men of Waukegan, here's an oppor-- Seldom 'indeed can such values be n} 'bdkkward Boring and Sum found. Men's and young men's clothing, funity ! A bgekwardSpring and BUM®* .0 uively tailored by MICHAELS-- tner season 'forces us to offer quality . uprrN & STRATFORD. A rich vari-- merchandise at amazingly low prices ety of the.latest styles and patterns-- ucce d w and each suit or topcoat unsurpassed by Everything is from our regular stock . ing finest products of the best custom of the best in men's wear. : 1FIUVUSULIO £ nroud tuindicce s 4' >A > ol < l o0 Aomite ... 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