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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1922, p. 9

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flllf: mm High School Sill -#fr-o£ Banner Season Suppose ^^Pfittnked a su^ct^Sn* U couldn't make It goâ€" #S Motherland Dad are fririous.:,£¥ =^? Make things hotâ€"you. knowâ€"^> f ^ E're they dub you "the prize tool*'21 Register for Summer School; vi Suppose yoa want to get ahead « Cause you've got ambition, Here's the chance you're looking forâ€" Observe the mild condition: Only come in* mornings (cool); Leave the.rest to Summer School.-M ,;' . â€"t*rom New -' Trier* News. « Early figures indicate registration in the New Trier Township High school Summer school will far exceed the enrollment in any previous year. Summer school sessions begin Mon- day morning, June 19, at 8 o'clock, and=coiitihues iffitif^Ugust llrâ€"â€"-^r I With, minor changes a possibility, the " tentative summer school curricu- lum will include full-first year classes in French and Spanish, classes in. Geometry and Latin, and general sci- ence subjects. Students are asked to select two subjects. The school ses- sions will be confined to the morning fhours and will comprise three periods of one and one-half hours each. Two jperiods will be employed as^^aotual class sessions and a third will be jlavailable for'stady.,:;.;-^^;^^:^..:;^^; THE LAKE 3ffORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 One of the advantages of the Sum- mer school is the opportunity pro- vided prospective first year students, just graduated from the eighth grades, to prepare effectively for the sizeable advance from grammar to secondary school "work, its primary value being to permit the student to become acquainted with . methods ol$g high school, instruction. m>mmm^Mkh Another'value ott':ii^iS^StiSi^tio permit strfdents enrolled in the high school to progress more rapidly by reason of the additional session of study and to afford students' who have fallen behind in certain sub- jects to keep apace with their classes. # fe Paper Anrumncement 828 DAVIS ST. New Painting Enrich Art / ^ rfpQJfoctkm at New Trier i-^T^-Art..^OaUery.._:..M^..Jfo5^p.Triei*. Township High school has been en- riched by the addition of three paint- ings selected this week from a collec- tion of fifteen paintings. Students were the judges in making the choice. The pictures^ were secured from funds left in the students' treasury by virtue of last spring's Pilgrim Pageant at the school. It is proposed to es- tablish- a permanent Art fund at the school, such student organizations as the Boys' Hi-Y club and the Girls' Re- serve co-operating in the- enterprise. p^MM*'^"' 9m9tDwMmA â- '..kl.l;l^|.vs's/l!*,ir*j'-,it1' 'nfOMliMl ifVGlliti£CO~' ^ IllfiiSpoft and Week . SiliiTHE WlLSONiPSS - "Mad* with your own. material" â-  Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 321ft U N. State i CHICAGO 16 N. Wabash HAYNES ~7f CHALMERS EYANSTON MOTOR SALES CORP. lA»S4AIIKEir0T0rCfl. n0 13* TO1T DAVIS ST; PHONE 4250-6020 EVANSTON ~iS MAXWELL Deliveries are except!onally'ftard at this time. If you are anticipating a new car this spring we would suggest placing your order at this time. D. D. PATTISOJY CLAIRE DUX llSopranar Chicago Opera Co< IRENE PAVLOSKA Mezzo Soprano, Chicago Opera^Co,^m **EAJ$ THESE BRUNSWICK ARTISTS I|AT|THE NORTHj SHORE FESTIVAL kSi3m.THIS E\^NINGlMitS5 THEIR HIR.Simmons, Roof ing Contractor PTar and gravel roote IfftRolIed roofing over oW. ^?| Asphalt shingles. | Estimates furnished fin fTione^swuungs 69(^^k^S 16^5 Mapte Ave. RECORDS ON SALEti HERE GltJlE^PE DAMSE THEO. KArLI Premier Baritone, Metropolitan Opera Co. ^^Foremost in Ranks of American Tenors PATTERSON BROS; | Ready at a Stent's pact, playing any Vic- tc^ re^^ new Victrola Nol^O ia as easily carried as a â-  txaveluai; bajg* :||SI|^| „ makes it fit easily into a boat, canoes or ^to- mobile. Take one along on your vacation trip. ^Come i#an^ show you one. 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