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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Oct 1903, p. 5

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um: 0H ' u ‘ they did when they gave as our fine high schoo’, for what we shall never came to be ’ meta.“ my " others throughout the; mutt}, hove, to this immutable lattice of fitting Mag men pert My!» mind and body to: tho 1*“ finale of 1life.1 ' The Like gout! . _ mg g, Notwiguning the emptied does .. septum we shall not winjmr ‘ athletic field, for the need‘ 0! this __.ie not removed. I What chdnee V‘Jmt’hout a field will our teams have in the North Shore League . with those of the other high schools In it. all. of which have mimic greende? A way will be found. Perhaps some pub- Ho Ipirite’d citizen will pres- ant to the high school the Inheh needed field, u‘nd thereby came his name to be handed down aooiation meeting was hold ‘31: the high school mam, my Bu. ago, one at» least ,pocsibly move, pt In’cb persona could be found. Ma: who are willmg ts doughy,“ in honor-«40x13 as the school exists. Surely in thin;. munificent mama. . ' Tho m olection Ibowéd that, although the majority of Wu m not in ("or of the mall igcreue in tuea involved, still there we a great many, for the proposition, 3 number of whom worked their best to win it. Would that both could have 60:1de and ,voted- 901' this Aim: luau, '04, m .3! Brahman! VOL. 1. Emu: Baum, ’04, Ma: Aunt D. Jam, 04. and Dunn: Con. ’06. Joann £001.39”. #05, H I-GIâ€"i SCHOOL Bury Eng-om Ind: Chrome} Nqamnberg tppk pdyantnge of the‘j exounmm £63 tbs game batman [the am 15qu mt Um".- sity of CW, to make a thfi Visit ham. Wemuboutofum aNotth Show Mfg for Mot ball and 0th.. 0pm n'th high 301309,}! mm north“ mmuzj eat-highwhodthinh toll of; it, and we hope w In! my other “who! theme amid; TM mowusmmwm« zIcl‘molihui ”1133(1me poly. It will ruin: the intent of the whoa! to a high pitfall when Lvery interesting to the mum, in», of them bed never seen [anything of this kind before, fub! this came'the dtifls in the“ gymnasium under the direction iof Miss Pardee and Mr. Morris. 1At five 'o’ clock refreshments were served for the teachers, and at 7 :45, there was a reception for them in the gymnasium. Who “that Culver has hm! a haif ’cnt? ‘~ We were hvored «a; was by vthe male“. warm“ of the big}; when); wedneadq warning The members, it iii, said, were raised At 10:30 the next morning, Supt‘. Miriam A. Bailey, of Wm! hogan, addressed the convention o‘n'Geography, 3nd the principal of the Waukegan high school fol- lowaf with an addreu on History ,Teachmg. Alex. Scben‘ck has a stifi upper lip lid cannot blow the bugle. Is hggrbwing‘ a mustqche?‘ thoolpfioruu, bui thil feature in Hr. Om, who win (wound to give an uddreu, III unable to at. ‘tond tho notingiut. Bum spoke in his “and on, “The ‘ and Putpope of High School Edu- In the nflanoon the boys '01 though nchool give ‘n‘exhibithn in annual training, which won HIGHLARD PARK. ILL, OCTOBER '1, I“. miss» puucua sHeARBR. Our sketch this week will be 0," 29:)? Latin and History teacher, rwho has only this year become a member of the faculty“ Miss Strain! held a responsible pols ‘ ‘tion before coming to Highland? {Patty andismllflxtedfor carry- $108011 her woi‘k. , L”Willamette, she did her early Eschool Work m New York, at the LNorth Granville Seminary, near Elnke George, and also attended Smith College for one year. At the end of this time she returned to WW1: and entered the State Univerlity 1here,~ W- ing from that institution at two ycgn, the: completing her whole E_,oollege course in three Jenn. Me last position she held a Etegchcr we. that of Infininetruct- 102’ in (Mango; in Ha. Meg’- Enhool tor gm. Blue remained Ethcrc‘ tree your. ad the. oe- 'eeeept. Sometime ego we wanted e game with then, but they were “not able to yley becameeeverel of their men were di‘eebled by is. juice. by Mr. Williams. He gave 08 some good advice. uying in sub- etenee, that if one doee the task set before him better then the avenge person does it, even if he builds his house in the woods, “the world will find a path to his door.” , - ' / ALUMNAB NOTES. Mr. Chas. Finney, ’98,ia teach- ing school at a branch of the Idle- wild,>between berg and Deerfield George' HMS!) ’ Fwofimg for the Ameriéan Steel, Ire, and. £13“ 00., at Wm Anmni‘nteniioud mistake oo- cnrred in the" hat issue of the’ paper. Mrs. John Osborn lives in San-Francisco, not in Oakland. Nowi'h'hr chdlonged an to . pm 011001-th! but u we hue Mn (90%!!!" we could not W.“hhuueuphyno Although he: H Minna, ’98, wax-king W1 nerican Stee\l’,TWire ,nnd J . 1t Wanhagnn. Bo ntentioual mistake oo. Seminary, nag: Tl also attended one year. At A Moo! u was, WM booth! than u: about 9““ he”: of It... fit low «(and the UM” ‘ “Hp .31! did Ml“ mi hi. in one Quflflsfifihilg-Mym u prin- ‘dpdof the high chad-mama, Illinois: Lat your uh an.“ 1, Mr. wan-an. «a bum a... came to Highlmd Puk‘ to an" amide «the or be! M position. Although Illa bu bun MOTHER 00038 IN Man SCHOOL. There was s' young freshmen named Willie, _ When he Opened his month he ' " .‘ was sillie, f . So he plastered 1t tight in thief?“ “ dead of the night, " I ‘ And now he 18 sweet as a lily. There was a young soph’ more ' named Carlie gavel- found eleetricity snarlie, ’ And when it was dark this soph’- , more would spark. 30 .full of ms 3; Struck his dad for a new dollar teaching hem '20: only two months, aha hi ahead, won the ndmiration and than 16“!!! cl the students, not oniy by her ub- ility as a Men‘but also by her winning manner and 'oharm- ing personality. There wail Bright who!!! m grogtnre, The honors she took Himalaya onthobook Whit. the othu looked mm- 31‘. mm which 9.91. hymn-ad is doll»:- 1",." 8‘" H0040, mm“ ‘ .V (Mn-d” M9?!" Every mornmg it nine, Eat It twelve 1w would dine, , ‘ OI mime-pie when the doctoqu pilliuma- a the We}. fiwmfi? HO. 6; mm

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