The guns betma Waukognn und our boys», in the like Fond Univenity gymnasium, Friday night, was one of unpnnlloled in. “rent and adamant. It was 0 clone contest “and more than once we hold our heath 11 he hull flan down toward Wankegar'a goal, and stopped out can with our ï¬nger. when Wankagar’ a tri- Wat about tone and rolled lump BY 61-003mm! m man 3011001.. Bentham-honed che- m bl! in when†How Went-min hem glu- V“ out hemimvaemi. The players went tearing over the ï¬eld endsprewled over such other in their frantic eflorte to get the ball, mingling together in a confused mane of waving arms. Once the surging billet raged back and forth with no gain for either side. At last ene of opt piueky fmarda stated the half, but Wahkegan race with a wow! b§mj¢tb and graspiég the comet'- e' sphere, dragged ball and ,boy along the floor with a vengeance. HI GI-‘I @CIWI‘ZDOL NEWS h- _ was “whip-M; ~ All“: Elna“, ’04, Annex. 'm m; ' Emu Egan. KM. VOL. ' l. 3}): ; £31355 Mn! 110013.01 ' John 13.00130“, '04, HA)?!“ inn,“ A'l‘tlm the hall. H" The gate‘ my oï¬ornooo, Mob 3. baboon our girlo’hao mun boom and Eydo Park, to oulted in a aooro contrary to ovoryone'o oxpectationo' although in o highly oatiafaotory ooo (on. It woo freely. podiotod before the game that Highland Path otood no chance of winning again“ o team with the â€put-ting, like Hyde knit-134‘)» cum ,4â€.an u W. ‘ ,, 1.. the hiker beinig gulch 1e. i 1nd strenuous. The game r1 {ed'innaora of 18 to 5 in The game throiighont wu’ not very exciting nor were worn by brilliant plays made by oitbenido.‘ In tho mood lull In inï¬del-moo M was played which was a di- advintnée to in; inninnoh u we We never practiced plight“:- thing Amt“? Of itépmaentativen from the three schools of the North Shore League was heid Wednesday evening. A: a resulï¬â€˜ of their nward the banner {I not 'in our possession. A letter from the leading authority on basket- ball in this country was produced Which ruled Out the omectxm of vWaï¬kegab and pronounced the game fairly won by Deerï¬eld. hvor. mug! 09W.†infrared tho‘ ï¬fpï¬thefla mid-obs to attack via- In View of the fact of the. prod out war between Japan and Bus- sin, the lecture next Monday night growing to be of exceedingly great in" “at. Mr. Woloott will speak ou‘ Japan and the Japan- esew†This 13 a lecture which all should attend and we hope every- one will take advantage qt the Opportunity A choral; of boys will sing" the national song of Japan in the Japanese. We learn that Mine Ruth Suing son, now visiting in Qalifomia, is snï¬eriug with diphtheria. We did not suppose “the glorious cli-. 'iton from the cut. ‘ HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, lanes 12. no; schools of the .3110 has held 53. As a result a banner {I now unique was. not Girl Phnptiehl hue returned to uhoolend in ones man My tWinelectdcel expectant; 2 ‘On'o :4 Va. Ibop etndénu bu ltd. I #0 corner MC for ï¬e baud mono. which i. to h phoned in the painting Society'- IOOII- Me! Is It work on e from (or e pinto", of Webster recently bought :by the school. The ping". of the etudente in clearly than by theee ï¬ne um. plan of unit “in and ’hendicnft. There ween young min from This being leap you, it 1: element In given by the high. good a... to give dime Valuable school on the weer-m our ï¬lm about the eligible lohool furnished the vocal music W'Wfï¬em ' '1? “WWW!!! -_nh Henriette Bearâ€"A an “In your India «be mad. Equai blade, my, “mean â€a â€Mommies" of e retiring dupo'dtiim 91-31“, but been†the date was Miss Winkle Riceâ€"rather small, changed aâ€, “m“ “0‘ com and has naturally curly hair. She The young ladies from Wankegan home all of the tricks of edit! very well and we caneertelnly trade, and when seemingly oa' :oongtutulate WWW“ on their may be barely intexested. L00: representatives. , out far her . Miss Minette Miller and Hr- Waning-n, ' Who we. laughing before the game beg-n; But when an. through Jae did nought but mum, Mini Chhflbtte Shieldsâ€"a “petite†brunette with those dark isonlful eyes you read about. 'Very 'coqnett‘ish. Miss Dolly Cobbâ€"Very intel- lectual. She sped! German flu- Imtly; also Irish. Miss Frankie Gbldenâ€"A tall brunette, possessing that wild barbaric beauty which' I: so fas- ousting“ However, she is equally handy with the rolling pin and six shooter A dangerous -- ex- periment. . ' Miss Josephine Calburn-mA buxom damsel with ï¬ne red cheeks. $56 rightly haids- the reputation at being the best (ire-seed girl in wheel. An expensive luxury. Mia: Wilhelnï¬ngEokhudtâ€"A decided blonde. Her chief beauty in her nanny smile, remarkable for its breed“: and frequency. Mu. Ollie senator-fan an unusually good disposition, but little. 1 WID- 11 three young India- who recited .d N“! 7119:": m M “ii p165“, but became the date was .I. changed they could not come. Kb m lathâ€"A nth» diutnt bunch and nut he skill. 9011: Wed. . Mia Bonjunino Potentialâ€"A 'ulo'y No’nde. She nppan ï¬t her be“ when in pom-oh! upon which in quite often. original. “poohâ€, in Fund) oh... Hi- Birdie Bnnde nutty ‘ Hi- Ednudd Seymongâ€"Aun Wong blonde. She in van Wï¬hing. Very vincio‘ «a Min- Mqllie Viilâ€"Vety hlh- tivo and not very shy. She gm be u (unbeara- in use mo. body-lam her a few million. The younghâ€"diel from Wankegnï¬ did very well and we can certainly congratulate Wgnhgau on their representatives. 7‘ Miss Minetta Millet and, HI. Lyman Prior each rendered charming solos, and ablyflkept up the reputation of the school. Mr. Melvin Swoetland deserves praise for his excellent violin solo, and the high school chorus‘sang their best.' “ . - ‘ The the closing feature of the pragram'the pennnpt and banner were 131 be presented. Mr. Powell of New Trier, after making a short speech, presented the pennant to Miss Katharina Peasg, thencaptain of the winning givla’ team of our school. The banner was not preâ€" ggnted owing t9 3 claim of ‘foulrby Waukegan. After the program refreshments were served to our Vinita“. All came away saying they baa had a very enjoyable time _ E. B. , Teacher in Historyâ€"“How did Quechua die? " ‘ Pupil-«“30 wag killed ‘by an blunted (infuriated) mob.†Saturday evening, March 5, a “work hard It in: om." NO.