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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1926, p. 13

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a the, 1 About ttigid- Light Itth gtneers hones 'ti,pM'gg,"tl'. «nut a rhSun‘m _ UmneN Ml. able into otors impact A". &Marsh Ttes-tttu, Ileana WALL ma Licensed reyors In.) i nigh” , it. all which I u. of q 498 TILE o. Park 650 t . V . o,! IiLYhJlthyllIhlu, WEBB.A.R.TRIP museum. PtrstpHmoftheD.A.R.e- collect. a trip to Wuhlnxton, D. C., with MI experts" paid, ha been minded to Elva Jenn mn of Deer- tUlu-tNelda high school. [ “Why Uphold the Constitution" in: the subject upon which fourteen of our student- wrote in competition with the Itudcnts of Evanston, Eltrht, tbk Park, Aurora, Downers Grove, Glenn Ellyn and Joliet high schools. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, mo Marion .Roeenstein. u winner of second piece in the local contest, will receive ten dollars in gold from the local chnpter which wtrttld have zone to Elva Jean had she not finished flrst in the district. Elva Jean, whose trip is paid for by the seven D. A. R. chapters of this district, leaves Chicago June 25 with the winners from each of the other fourteen districts in Illinois. The trip will be personally conducted and chaperoned by members of the D. A. RI and will be made in a special car. The trip will last from seven to nine days during which time the students will visit every place of interest in the capitol, such as the congressional library, Arlington national cemetery, national cathedral. the White House, Ind the capitol buildings. Also they will spend a day at Alexandria, .1'r7r'/ ginia, and " Mount Vernon"rhere) they will see Washiheton's estate} From there they will return to “if; capitol by steamer up the Potent " river. Another day will be spent at Annapolis where they will see the old state house, John Paul Jones' mausol- eum, and other places. All of the etu- dents will be able to meet President Coolidge and see the opening of the semte and the house of represents. tives. Aside from the winners, others mny go on the trip. They must be friends or relatives of the winner or attend the same school. She: Gee, but those hot dogs over at that stand smell good. He: Do they? PII drive past so you can smell 'am some more. Leaves June 25 F ONLY Nash , Light Six in its field has ALL these great Highland Park . Nash Sales Telephone 1608 Miss Burn Gum Teacher Leaves Beeriteld-8lueldit taught the gin-15’ gymnasium clam at mrerfleid..tNestds lever: years bu re- signed from the faculty. She plans to teach in the east next year. Coming to Deer- tuid in the fall of 1919 she succeeded Miss Reid and was put in charge of the girls’ gymna- Min Bynl Iium work. During her ilrtst year here she inaugurated the Girls' Athletic usociation which was the predecessor. of the D. G, A. Min Bym was very active in the organization of the Illinois League of Girls' High School Athletic ”socio- tions. The league was founded in 1910 and Miss Byrn lowed u were: 1922. Miss Byrn was graduated from the New Haven Normal School of Gym- mtics and taught in Hot Springs, Virginia, before she came to Deer- fle1d. . . GIRLS BREAK SCHOOL RECORD IN INTERCLASS TRACK MEET! One new girls' school record, was established and two marks in new events were established in the three day girls' inter-class track meet last week which was won by the sopho- more class. The sophomores scored 44 points, the seniors, 32%, the freshmen 24, and the juniors 10%. Elizabeth Inger Breaks Record Elizabeth Jaeger broke the former Iehoo1 girls’ running broad jump rec- oid by leaping 15 feet 2% inches. Phy1tiy Edkina '23 had established the former record of 14 feet 2% inches in' 1923. Elizabeth also established a mark of 72 feet 10 inches in the basketball throw and Ruth Robbins set a record of 120 feet 8 inches in the baseball throw, both of which events are new this yeor. -ii, ILiiition to setting two records Elizabeth was the indivi4utyl stat: of the meet, securing 12% of the seniors 32% points. Ruth Robbins '28 gath- ered 10 points and was the second in- dividual star. Three girls, Effie Grim- mu Mutant Ill. Bren, wh? In: of the letéue from 1918 until The FINEST car in the $1000 field Bear in mind the price as you inspect this car, and see all you get that hither- to has belonged only to costly cars. There's the motor, for pxample--a six,. cylinder motor with a Tbearing cranlo shaft and t9bearing camshaft. That gives you performance you can be proud of-FLASHING pick-up; the SMOOTHEST kind of a power- pull; and rare QUIETNESS. There's also FULL fofwfeed lubrica- tion-to ALL main bearings, ALL connecting rod bearings, and ALL The Nash Price. Range on Sixteen Diireient Models Extends from $865 to $2090, fa ill?ttilupldl!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ill-ill son 'M, Moreno. Evan '28 and Ruth 810m '29 out: meted eight points for their respective classes. BURKE! SCHOOL WILL. STAM JUNE TWENTY-FIRST One hpndred and Mty students of the Deer-field-tShields high whool, af.. ter one week of rest, will‘aturt sunk met school June 21. ' Summer school, which will hove four flftrhve minute periods, will start at eight o'eloek and be in session until twelve of each week-day except Saturday. , _ In the six weeks of school, ending July 80, atudentaori11 be able to raise their grade in two review subjects, or they may take one review and one advanced, or with special permission from the ofhee, may take two sd- vahced subjects. Anyone may go to summer school. but students living outside of the Deemeld or Shields townships must pay a tuition of fifteen dollars. - It semester's credit will be given in my of the nine subjects, if completed successfully. _ --- - The foliowing subjects will be taught; mathematics I): Mr. Gjorgo G. "Tm" and Miss Eunice Knox; English by Miss Florence Boehmer; m HIGHLAND PARE Puss, HIGHLAND PARK, mom Leads the World in Motor Car Value Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company FIREPROOF unanousa, 374 Central A"... MOVING - PACKING - SHIPPING Transfer of BAGGAGE - FREIGHT - EXPRESS Automobile Storage ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager OIIIce 374 Central Avenue Phones 181-182 hhrtorvttrtb.PererBhttmrtondW. R.C.Putv,uttntprMiPuttt French and Spam! by In; 'lhrtndtt A. Griswold; commercial altitude and mechanical til-twin: by W. Barry Pam; and typing by Hi. Helm! Knox. Because Mr. Bnndwiek will be in éGiiGiii during the mm: Mr. Benjamin Ball will not In principd of the hammer school. 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