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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 13

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Ffldaz, Member 2, 1921 ! .‘lr. A. (7. Jliskt‘lly, the President, is ad- , _ . mix-ably fitted by education and business twinâ€" A 300d 8‘.th system '5 ulnwst. lmmssmk’; 19g for the place he hulds. His standing in without a €001. school board. The “ONVN‘N‘ 10 the community is such as ho command the this rule is applicablé in many instances. jumper: of every citizen and the good will of It seems that Downers Grow is peculiarly every school boy and girl. He seems almost; fortunate in its selection of a group of menZlhe Ideal man for the place. 1 TheBoard of Education District No. 58 Plenty Happened. We all laughedâ€"heartily BOARD 0|" EDUCATION. 0th! No. 58. and a woman to look after the destinies of its public schools. in fact we question whether there is another similar board in the county made up of as competent, wail rounded folks an is our own. “BASEBALLERS” nowrmns snow: 33mm mmwm tumors amma Thv‘ hun| work put puMk-minn outs and l [kn-Mo the ml: we print this wad mo omen, mm of than drawing: by slmkmtc. Thou [berr- i< a Hind vrhonl hklnty of much Seninr; join; "Corny: doings of [Iv- who»! Huh-x aml mirlks; “Tinâ€"ups of "to grain and Junior play: and many otiwr "Nina”. in "10 Winds of "n am-Iinmwr. “Ion hummus in Int-Minn.” Th0 hunk shmw thr many hours M work put in by [hr dunk-ah :m "w; One can pin but a hint Mon at "a bounty of ”mo ilinstmiiM4 in the (‘nlvlrom Remain: than on "print“ pap" as ‘1‘ an- l’urrnl to do in Tim Report". «Mr: M (inn Um» a chance. 1r0\ I Thon- Hm han- v-njnyvd "w [MA Hun-s In IM- mmhvr. showing "w ldh'l'icw a! ”at huh «hoot. mu) win-h lo mun :1 mm- of ”It 392! "(‘aulqlm" in which page: Hwy new NI. RirMNl 0m.- .M “an.“ mm. M- alnut mu «:th m 00‘ IM- M‘b KW annual. They n" at 7:. «Ms I (”y nun-l an well «um: Ibo my. A Few More Cauldrons Left While Mm. Minsk l'rinn‘ retinal from the ban] this wring. up («I that even I brb! Iritn-up o! the or- :nntutlou. nith Mr sumo. omitted. want-I be iummpk-K Mn. Prim Ian's-«l thv mmmuuhy wry failh'ully 6.4m! for two year-u, lav-int a mom- hrr of the brunt thr swat" part 0! the pun-ant when! yaw. Her dunn- lly of puma-o and pew-uni haunt in each luck" and pup“ "uh-amt Mr to alt-"TM (‘Iulutn-n. m! u Mn. J. L. Hemmer; «'lm was this wring elected to the bounl 5.» home" a college woman with um‘oral years of teaching and supeh'isory mun-ri- mm» which shuuld exactly m hm- for honnl nwmbn-rxhlp. Whilv nlu- ha..- lx'en on the bound for but a few wake. we pmlid fur )wr u very mmsuful cumr in that cupum'. Mr. W. D. Herrick who came (0 us as a new member last full has prou'n himself‘to be excellently equipped for his duties. He is n brnml. opt-n- mimled man, possessing pln'uty o! cumlnon sense and an unu.~uul amount 0! met. His active hum-n1 in (he ulYairs of the schools Is mam- (“Vith'lll in u humlrul (lilfemut “113's. Mr. N. R. Feasloy was for a period of years directly comm-01M with the schools as Principal of tho High school. Having been a high class atl- ministiator himself. he is in a posi- tion to appreciate good and haul school work from the slandpoim or one versed in the pmfession. His St'h‘C‘ (ion as :1 school board member was. very logical. l 1 Mr. C. A. Carlson is tho lawyer ‘momher which every school board orâ€" ganization should have. flu is vital- l_\' intvmsted in the administmtioii of the schools and constantly strives for the highest educational ideals. His sane judgment and lvgal‘kuowlmlge has enhanced his value as a school official. I Mr. Fred B. Dowe has urved the city. as a member and secretary of the board, for more years than any high school Auden: is old and each‘ years oxpexience has mldml to his efq ficivncy until today it is our boast} that we have the best school sene- lm'y in the state. Mr. Walter R. Curtis: puts his whole heart and soul into his every uiuler- taking and his school work is no ex- ception to the rule. A5: chairman of (he finance committee. he is as lib- eral as the condition 01' our exelmquer will pennit. His knowledge of bankâ€" ing prowdurc is invaluable to thol Board. \ High hm Ilzd we hr mt i n um! no r mmvl .k :hmw in by H 1 during that an: UV during m: mt annr ~ through i Sc hm! 1-? how «our! thi hm I that 'anh Iron “mo I . pnhli Int ”10 ‘artinz "m Downr-r i-hovl m C" mum- Hwy (aft I an tom §Only $2.00 per Year final! THE REPORTER THE “GANG" AND OTHERS ‘(‘A ELDRON" STA Fl" THE “HI ‘ Y” CLUB

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