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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Jan 1904, p. 5

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”MIA”. The gap“ to t: lou‘g bag: ‘1", mi ht betfieen 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 playedfiaexr, ‘beat and bmre been vanquisbed by older and more experienéed teams .5 ,, Nuts, .9 11 $6113; figlfiféfigg ‘2? h1c fitbegnus “Take me dOthdbfiflm‘gpgx when th9; “Wursbfi'tgeg” flaws, Valthungfi 1161111111, 111 _7 , . but “Where Solid Bewrfieid forev‘9‘r bright; "etc This with several other sobga to such times as “Mr. Dooley" and! “0 Heidelberg,’ but with words aanied to high achool sonfimeuts c‘omgow a répetdire with which fins are going to astunish W911i“! gnu and New Trier and make » their rooting look nowhere. It is 1111611 songs “and 1, the asswiqiions they bring up more than anything 'else perhaps, which we will re- member when “gray haired dumui.” and" by hm; max-‘5 j; ‘ , ; “whey 1mm 2% mafia! some (1' arenas! {31; ‘gmst' 'l ,. in which the students Sang ‘9 air By the time this page goes to press the dreaded half year exams. will be over and with than; the hardest quarter of the ye‘ar. On account of the severé Weather Editor in- Chief. Axum EMA-.5 'Ofi Auociate Edit“. Dunn. Cop), j H 1 931â€"1 ~ SQHQOL <NvEWS. Joann 3001.30“, '04) Emu Baum, 01$ Mn! Moon. 07.. and many nickname- keepi such Q large ”mm (you not: [at in c’ompariion with last time 3119mm}: from theoe exam}. ‘0! a thin, however, thfi has been one of much :’ real, HIM noticeable pan; A. hubs great advance ill ”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 “film generally. Theimportunpe of this gain in school spirit cannot be ovenestimoted. It is essential lto real Ichfiol life 'Thérefore we hopg qulchool mllmdgm much progress in the last two quarters an thifl gnd glue; departments, as it has in the first 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 wfi’b gold 30:! flatter. ieg, On the penfiunt there is td he the £0119 wm *3“ “ Gnih‘mons ”wwm~ NORTH QHOBEW'BWM :1 wmmmwmm , Wthe’flafiher ; ”” u (,HAMPmNSEIP fifififioflfiafim mn ‘ 4 ° ; Mm ' ”My“ 1904 uy v... fiegan 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 first 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 makingrlfi 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 cqnuderjfilh¢ “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 ”(crumbly ,boén ordered to Fort'Stqphnngflm This will b. a gait loan to the ”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' fieam 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’hfilfit‘ ”1?”!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’fig 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 firmly 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, ”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 mommfiz 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 ”veal days the miter played the W Won the king. filo lflt’ér Will not “Ni hi5 praise and admiration 16i- Wu m- dutiful insigméntw 80 the manor Egan; we klng his fink). . 3%; ymnlafie'r the kingÂ¥4*«‘au§v his ”fibula-law ladz‘ennamzmy agaimtrtha 317mm; W ‘fihrmtwed: 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 firming“ g'fiéved 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 pettoffiied amlcf great 15. joining 9 Frequent 31:36 storing have cov- efe(I Ihe faint: affine 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 ‘dfirmed “int he believedthai the king still lived in his mm, "and to pass the “he away he plays his .oherilhodflfle ~ . (1R No.16.

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