â€MIAâ€. The gap“ to t: lou‘g bag: ‘1", mi ht betï¬een 61! (2nt 8 th Trimk the crisis of flan!» 1. w- “*1. EDITED BY STUDENTS 0? THE RISE SCHOOL tms. for the boy. it least The girls, we are sure, having Mien W aukegau who vunqni‘shed New’ Trier, will win again and gain the pennant. But for the boys it is practically their last i chuuoeto knock out their“hootloo"< and get anywhere near the banner; for by beating New Trier they ,hope to do the same to Waukegup h the second game with the 111mm: ’ and thus redeem their reputation. ' Losing, they can even then nbaw "their apmt by being 311ch to tine «113:1, feeling they have playedï¬aexr, ‘beat and bmre been vanquisbed by older and more experienéed teams .5 ,, Nuts, .9 11 $6113; ï¬glï¬féï¬gg ‘2? h1c ï¬tbegnus “Take me dOthdbï¬ï¬‚m‘gpgx when th9; “Wursbï¬'tgeg†flaws, Valthungï¬ 1161111111, 111 _7 , . but “Where Solid Bewrï¬eid forev‘9‘r bright; "etc This with several other sobga to such times as “Mr. Dooley" and! “0 Heidelberg,’ but with words aanied to high achool sonï¬meuts c‘omgow a répetdire with which ï¬ns are going to astunish W911i“! gnu and New Trier and make » their rooting look nowhere. It is 1111611 songs “and 1, the asswiqiions they bring up more than anything 'else perhaps, which we will re- member when “gray haired dumui.†and" by hm; max-‘5 j; ‘ , ; “whey 1mm 2% maï¬a! some (1' arenas! {31; ‘gmst' 'l ,. in which the students Sang ‘9 air By the time this page goes to press the dreaded half year exams. will be over and with than; the hardest quarter of the ye‘ar. On account of the severé Weather Editor in- Chief. Axum EMA-.5 'Oï¬ Auociate Edit“. Dunn. Cop), j H 1 931â€"1 ~ SQHQOL <NvEWS. Joann 3001.30“, '04) Emu Baum, 01$ Mn! Moon. 07.. and many nickname- keepi such Q large â€mm (you not: [at in c’ompariion with last time 3119mm}: from theoe exam}. ‘0! a thin, however, thï¬ has been one of much :’ real, HIM noticeable pan; A. hubs great advance ill â€m npirit and patriotisni 5... has. maxim by Maude“: in their enthusiasm in 4:39 Mblcgiy, flames qu their plaguing songs and yell: for th‘ 88ml; By Mr ulterest in lthe ‘ feoeutlyiw ilebating Igoiotyy mt: mg ooqurt, .apd‘ leap year party; 111 short in acllool “ï¬lm generally. Theimportunpe of this gain in school spirit cannot be ovenestimoted. It is essential lto real Ichï¬ol life 'Thérefore we hopg qulchool mllmdgm much progress in the last two quarters an thifl gnd glue; departments, as it has in the ï¬rst t'w'o. : ; Â¥ gar g' PENNANT AND BANNER. 'Z'Tbe pennant and banner to be ngveu" t9 the winning schools in the basket hangouteste are it; he maroon satin wï¬â€™b gold 30:! flatter. ieg, On the penï¬unt there is td he the £0119 wm *3“ “ Gnih‘mons â€wwm~ NORTH QHOBEW'BWM :1 wmmmwmm , Wthe’flaï¬her ; â€â€ u (,HAMPmNSEIP ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬oflï¬aï¬m mn ‘ 4 ° ; Mm ' â€My“ 1904 uy v... ï¬egan W School '1 flew W Towmm Rich School mama Township 31% M, 661 mama? BALL Friday evening, January 22, the high school playfl the Little Fart Athletic (311)be Waukegan, in a m: game ;)£ basket?- ball. Henry Bellgmd mniam hckhardt were out of the game on account of sickness and their absence was keenly felt. ' The ï¬rst half ended with the score 10 to 7 in par favor and things looked bright for. us; but the Second half prbmd our Waterloo, Wankegan makingrlï¬ points to our 8 Our shoving was as much as could he expected "and perhapsa littte better. nice; forward, and Shields, bitter; ’played e-gOOd game. The latte! HIGHLAND PARK. an, 30(9th some“. played 1 Mon to which be I†not «scammed. bu; he, never- the- lam. buried ofl honors. , The tenth did good team work cqnuderjï¬lh¢ “I!!! hid not all guns but} very small attendance. Whoa m‘he loyal moron? , "it; we; m‘i'n‘wedm. ‘ -~ «w day 0% ‘9 “lead her clan... 1 Our buglqg, Alex. Schengk, has â€(crumbly ,boén ordered to Fort'Stqphnngflm This will b. a gait loan to the â€tool. ‘ ~Linie‘13en in m with-gppendf. citip. mum is p “9wa with an and has 6dr’sinéem‘hympathy. Wé'bope'abe WI“ 3061': Sé’VIiiTx us with. ‘ The girls’ and boys' ï¬eam played New Tm: an, the latten’o gymnas- ium Friday night An account of the game will be given next week . . ‘ A The second stereopticon’ié'é‘mi‘é’ (if “the Iien‘meri‘el will be .g‘iweu [Mohdiy Tuning, Februry "Int Evérybody is waloome. Subject: “The Gam’pmgn m the Philip» pines?†' W’hï¬lï¬t‘ â€1?â€!an w. tmflgh Egypt 11 trawler Was Ovartakon'hy 11111131111111.1111 stoma†1311911111.: df31 {that warm tie 11mm- takeéeEe di- mtdd his s‘t’eps 1101111111 1118315151111: “midi? «hick stood" new by Oil appmuchi’ï¬g them he 11611111111 11 small dour upon which be 511190}: ed He waited several 1111111111», and then a strange looking man; a hermit, opuned the door 1111c! bade him enter. WW We IREASURE or: we mama; AEter relating their different experwuées the old than began ta tell many quai’nt stories Merit of them were Legends, and as he was very superstitions; he ï¬rmly believed them in. While speak ing of his room, which was in g recess in the largest pyramid‘ he said that he knew another awry about a treasure in the pyramid. - ‘ "It was a Yong time ago,†said. the old mam, â€when a certain king erected the pyramxds. He had 3 “Mi room built in the smallest which‘he used as a store wood In: his W WW during “mom of you". “ ~ The kiugm so eager to “30¢ mate‘curios that he even (flexed his daughter in marriage to my one who wouid bring him sevéifl < urinsith s. A stranger happend to [mssvmt‘hrough the my I“ heard owe offer; _ W? v missiom r from another mommï¬z he was admitted int!) the "Wu. He was very titedtnd dusty hop his long' Journey. and in order to we whether he no presentable he £06k 0W. nine: ' The princeeo, seeing him, was astonished, for she had nove; soon 11 minor before, and asked him what it was. Hereupon be hand: ed it to her. and on looking at it she became more' surprised, for aha any the reflection of bér own beautiful self. Thinking .that this looking glass was lim- are she gave it to Ear Mite: who looked upon it with aglmlratiqn. ‘ Auér- rmaining at the" coax; ifor â€veal days the miter played the W Won the king. ï¬lo lflt’ér Will not “Ni hi5 praise and admiration 16i- Wu m- dutiful insigméntw 80 the manor Egan; we klng his fink). . 3%; ymnlaï¬e'r the kingÂ¥4*«‘au§v his â€ï¬bula-law ladz‘ennamzmy agaimtrtha 317mm; W ‘ï¬hrmtwed: Egypt. "palm the Magiblg {WWW wtb‘e' ‘90? (W ' WM Quid: um yams, his wife, died 30013.}!th from A in- tehégs-g‘rief. I Tim ï¬rming“ g'ï¬Ã©ved greatly-met m6 1mg oz ‘: both of :trinlcgb‘ildmu, and asesba-ped *0 «his secretimom in the» pyramid to drown: his; ammwi amonghis treaav urea, Whitm wax-é the g’oulv, things left; for the'Turks had aestroyed the’ city and, massacred its- in- habitants. - L '7. “3.. â€".w v“. @114? Fm mm imi W911 9 kipg’a b.9191), and, 99 £95 1? hand of the nnceaa' He was successftfl and he ceremony was duly pettofï¬ied amlcf great 15. joining 9 Frequent 31:36 storing have cov- efe(I Ihe faint: afï¬ne once flour- ishing city, and all that is left of it now am :ihe three pyramids.†{He-continued, saying that if bne {rent near enough to the larg- est one of the group" one would hear the mos]: melodious sound; issuing forth, and he hulemul'y ‘dï¬rmed “int he believedthai the king still lived in his mm, "and to pass the “he away he plays his .oherilhodflfle ~ . (1R No.16.