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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1929, p. 15

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2S ilâ€" ir nk st ay 99 T "Rookie" hurlers make up the bulk of the pitching staff at Deerfieldâ€" Shields this year.~ Coach Peel is spending a great deal of time in deâ€" veloping this department. S!qme o.f the boys who are Urying Gut are. J. Sommerville, F. Drakeman, "Paddy" Carrol, and Matt Maiman. _ â€"â€" There are, at the present time, apâ€" proximately 50 boys out for baseball; but since there are a lot of vacanâ€" cies left by graduating . students, more. boys are needed in . order to get . satisfactory material. for these positions. . ; Deerfield has a schedule consisting of 13 games. 10 of these are league games while the remaining three are practice_games.> The first game is with University highâ€"on April 12 at Highland Park. The first ‘Teague game is on April 26 with Evanston which will also be held at. Highland Heavies. Jump Rope; ¢ Hope to Win Party Park. â€" * In order to lose weight, the girls of the nutrition classes at Deerfieldâ€" Shields are jumping rope and roller skating every night after school. In this way they hope to lose at least one pound (maybe three or four) and i they do, Miss Keller, their instrucâ€" tor, has promised to give them a party. m t e râ€"fifiéâ€"(them's always a eatch in | â€" it) if.the girls do_not lose, they must | _â€" give Miss Keller a party. 2 : "COanné#r Having memorized the entire four acts of "The Copperhead," senior play of Deerfieldâ€"Shields, the cast is now having private lessons in stage hearâ€" ing and voice quality. Miss Comer, dramatiec coach, gives these lessons during the free periods of each stuâ€" dent for correction of various defects. Students Make Plans â€" for "Student Stunts" Students of Deerfieldâ€"Shields interâ€" ested in taking part in the coming Student Stunts held a meeting in the auditorium ‘Wednesday, March 27 to get ideas on their productions. Programâ€" Scheduled forâ€" May *T The members of the tryâ€"out comâ€" mittee are: Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mrs. James Ewell, Miss Connelly, Miss. Comer, Miss Bredin, Mrs. Peers, Mr. Peers, and Mr. Kendig. % \ * Student Stunts is one of the most popular programk of"the year. The show will not exceed two hours and a quarter in length, ending at 10:30 Teachers to Meet in La Grange School will be closed Monday,. April 22. so that.the teachers of the Deerâ€" freldâ€"Shields highâ€"school may attend the teachers‘ convention which will be held at La Grange, Illinois. The meetâ€" ing is under the supervision of the Illinois. State Teachers‘ association. Aad s36.. y Seabentacaninn enc ie oo 3. sn m o o on P omm i Stage Bearing and Voice l DEERFIELD SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL Those in charge of the banquet are: Gladys Perrow, social chairman and toastmistress; Catherine Preston, viceâ€" president; Dorothy Becker, decoraâ€" tions; Jane Wenban, finance and adâ€" vertising; and Virginia Engels, proâ€" gram and entertainment. Miss Brooks is the social committee adviser, and Speeches=~by the girls and one of the mothers, tableâ€"stunts; music, and probably be the pfogrm_n. Miss Wilâ€" son is not sure, but she thinks that the decorations will probably be those of May Day. SA e td Mrs. Wright has charge of the "eats." Fifteen â€" councilors Of .. Deerfieldâ€" Shields have been organized by Mr. Sandwick, the principal, into various research committees ‘to visit other schools and study the activitiee of their honor forces. By this it is hoped that the whole councilor force may ouncilors Study Schools ~â€"â€"for New Activities â€" The Age of Innocenceâ€"April 1st, Any Yearâ€"â€"â€"_ By Albert T. Reid T H EP RE 8 S find new ways of helping the school. The central research committee in charge of ‘the undertaking is comâ€" posed of Eleanor Roberts, Gladys Perâ€" row, and William Gifford. _ The Councilors visiting New Trier high school are Bradford Larson, Dorâ€" othy Becker, Hugh Seyfarth, and Alice Fulkerson. â€" * University high will be studied by Jack Williams, â€" Geo Hutchinson, Jane _Wenfin, and Er’&ifiy Campâ€" bell. § mss s Myra Jane Hutton, Katherine Block, John Hubley, and Arthur Johnson will â€" visit: Senn high school, while Gladys Perrow, Eleanor Roberts, and William Gifford, with another counâ€" cilor will visit Kenosha high schoal. Committee Makes Plans _ & for "Senior W eek" Ideas for a "Senior Week" at Deéerâ€" fieldâ€"Shieldsâ€"were presented by Miss Griswold, senior adviser, Miss Wilâ€" son, the dean, and Gertrude Williams, social chairman, at a meeting of the social committee of the senior class last Friday. 3 € + This new plan will probably inâ€" clude theâ€"senior play night, and â€"a social eveningâ€"following the play on April 13. Class ‘day, it is hoped, may also be a part of the senior week. Miss Rodenbeck‘s Session Wins Swimming Méet With a score of 33 points, the swimâ€" mers of Miss Rodenbeck‘s session won the Senior session swimming meet, which was held last Monday at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school . Miss Lauderdale‘s session came second with Eleanor Keller won the breastâ€" stroke, Gladys Perrow the baciâ€"stroke, and Pearl Swanton the sideâ€"stroke. These were for form. ~=â€" _ â€" â€" â€"The crawl was. won by Eleanor Kelâ€" ler, and the back crawl by Lily Mcâ€" :Cormick. The diving event was won by Eleanor â€"Keller. â€"â€"_â€". ~â€"*~â€"â€"~â€"â€" The * girls who swam were Ethel Skidmore, Pearl Swanton, Eleanor Keller,~ Gladys Perrow, Mary Lou McClernan, â€" and â€"Lily McCormick. No School Tomorrow ; ____ ~~_ _ Spring Vacation Starts ~~Spring vacation for the high school students begins tomorrow, March 29, and lasts until Tuesday, April 2. ~The spring vacation is considerably shorter than it has been in previons years because of the fact that school didn‘t begin until September 11. |_ , Miss Lauderdale‘s Session Second Thursday, March 28, 1929 l* :i &t

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