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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 11

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Proviso got to Deerfield‘s hurlers for 12 hits, while the Deerâ€" field boys clicked off ten hits from ~Proviso. â€" & The judges for the contest will be chosen this week, probably from the aviators from the Great Lakes Naval Training station. The first prize ofâ€" fered by Mr. Hunter is a ride in an airplane. Friday, April 24, is the date set for the airplane contest to be held by the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Chapter of the Airâ€" plane Model League of America. The contest will be held in the boy‘s gym and no admission will be charged. There will be three divisions of the contest: one for flying stick models, one for scale models, and one for commercial. models. Mr. Hunter of Hunter‘s Sport Shop has offered valâ€" uable prizes for winning airplanes in the commercial model division. with five wins and one loss. Deerfield has another game with Proviso, and if they beat Proviso there will be a tie for first place beâ€" tween Deerflield and Proviso. :cight. selections,â€"each â€" more~ or t@ss typical: of the modern jazz age. Wilâ€" liam‘s Collegians, a jazz orchestra, was the first number on the program. ‘This was followed by the "Deerfield Demonettes," "The Deerfield . Drag," presented by Ruth Sloan, a saxaâ€" phone duet, "Hot Foot" Miller Worthâ€" ington, "Imps of Satan,‘"* "Mephisto the Magician," and Annie Price. Proviso handed Deerfield‘s baseâ€" ball team their second league defeat last Friday afterndoon by the score of 8 to 5 on the winner‘s field. Hold Airplane Contest _ at High School Tomorrow The "Chicago," the third and conâ€" cluding part, was made up of six selections: The go Boomers, Three Jolly Tars, Harmony Gangsters, Midâ€" gets, Kieth .and Lester, and the Chiâ€" cago High Steppers. . â€" Proviso Hands Deerfield <~â€"Second League Defeat The Second Part was the "Paraâ€" diso." This consisted of thirteen selâ€" ections. The firstnumber was called "Le Paradis Des Femmes." This was followed by. the reading of "Mon Pierre." . The Deerfield cloggers were next, followed by _a Japanese Fanâ€" tasy," Romeo and Juliet, and "In an Aztec Temple." a "Student Stunts," the annual Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields "whoopee" show, was presented successfully before a pracâ€" tically full house last Friday night at the high school auditorium. Following a parade and concert by the band in the auditorium, the proâ€" gram consistéd of three parts called "Inferno," "Paradiso" and "Chicago." Thursday, May 23, 1929 "Student Stunts" Draws Year‘s Largest Crowd Byâ€"triming â€" Deerfield,â€" Proviso 1cCag ue DEERFIELD SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL 18 Miss MacMartin is general chairâ€" man of the affair and Miss Campbelk home economics teacher, has char of the refreshments. F They are: "The Thunderbolt," by Sir â€"Arthur â€" Pinaro; â€""Great God Brown," by Eug@ne O‘Neill; "Passing .of the Third Floor Back," by Jerome K. Jerome; "Playboy of the Western *World" by Synge; "A Woman of No Importance" by Oscar Wilde; *"The Imaginary Invalid" by Moliere; ."The Guardsman," by Molnar; "Types of Farce Comedy," "Types of Philosophic Drama," "Types® of Social Comedy," Types of World Tradgedy," by Smith; andâ€" "Social Dramas," by G. J. R. Hauptman. Teachers from Elm Place, Lincoln, and Ravinia grammarâ€"sehools will be entertained by the high school fagulty at a tea to be held this afternoon, May 23, in the English . club room of Deerfieldâ€"Shields. : The hours will be from 3:30 to 4:30, and 4:30 to 5:30. Deerfieldâ€"Shields underclassmen will take their exgaminations on Thursday, Friday, and Monday, June 6, 7, and 10. On Thursday, English, commerce, mathematics, and the science exams will be given. On Friday, the hisâ€" tory, English, mathematics, and lanâ€" guage exams will beâ€"given. Spanish will be the only exam given on Monâ€" day. e#3 a Students need come to school only on the days that they have an exam. Entertain Grammar School Teachers at Tea Today Several new plays have been chosen for the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school library. â€" All types are included â€" some long, some short, some humorâ€" ous, some tragic, and some, pure drama.~. . . Final Exams to Be _____ Given on June 6, 7 _ Vittro has been a mainstay of the band during his three and a half years at Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school and this year was elected. student manâ€" ager of this organization. _Senn high school band will also go to Denver, representing the state of Illinois in the concért playing contest. Miss Salome Barnd, his aâ€"ccompd.n- ist, will go with Vittro. those Endearing Young Chatms," by Mantia. Vittro is competing"in the national contest because of his triâ€" umph in the state band contest held April 11, at the University of Illinois. New Plays Selectedâ€" for School Library Vittro Lenzi, student of Deerfreldâ€" Shields high school, departed Tuesâ€" day, May 21, for Denver as a result of his ability in playing the baritone horn. At Denver Vittro will compete in the national high school band conâ€" test in the baritone solo division. This particular event will be held Thurs; day. evening, May 23. _.____, > ...* m Vittro Lenzi Attending : * . National Band Contest T H E PR E8 8 10 Differing from the previous years, the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Annual will be ready and distributed to its subscribâ€" ers on June 4, several days earlier than usual. The annual will be the same size as last year. Six hundred and fifty have been ordered. It has not been decided yet whether German and ancient history will be taught next year, but anyone who wants to take these subjects should sign up for them anyhow and also offer an alternative subject. R All secondâ€"semester auto mechanics students of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school : visited the Nash automobile factory at Kenosha, last Thursday, The students went to Kenosha in the school bus under the direction of Mr. Bolle, their instructor. The students All students who expect to come to Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school next semester must register before June 3. Year Books Ready for Students June 4 made a thorough inspection of the plant, especially the. autoâ€"mechanics partâ€"of the factory. f There will be a 50â€"yard dash, a 75â€" yard dash, and a relay. â€" â€" May Teach German j at H. S. Next Year â€"â€"For the> throwing, they will have the: baseball â€"and: the basketball throws. . â€" The~â€"jumps will be the standing broad jiump, the running broad jump, and the hop, step, and jump. â€"Any â€"girl who hasâ€"had â€"any trainâ€" ing in"track at allâ€"may enter. the track meet which is going to be held May 31 at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. : She may*enter only: three events, and she should take one from each of the following: jump, throw, or dash. f Deerfieldâ€"Shields Students _ Visit Nash . Auto Plant _ George Dasch, of the Chicago Little Symphony orchestra, will direct the allâ€"suburban orchestra, and Edgar Nelson will conduct the allâ€"surburâ€" ban chorus. : Girls‘ Track Meet Tickets for theseâ€"meals must also be_secured.fr#m Mr. Dinkeldo.‘. .. "~The afternoonâ€"pre#ram 4s to. begin at two o‘clock. *~ " at two o‘clock. * o The Deerfieldâ€"Shields . Boys‘ Glee club will sing at the afternoon proâ€" gram, while members of the band, orchestra, and chorus will take part in the allâ€"suburban. groupings. People wishing to attend ‘the anâ€" nual Suburban High School Music festival to be held at New Trier toâ€" morrow afternoon and evening must secure tickets in advance from Mr. Dinkeloo at the high school. There is no charge for the tickets. Music Festival at New Trier Tomorrow at H. S.â€"on May 31 qearmumrome cammennip ce trepvenrumeineterse uit mc Went" Deme yeree soemmicnan im ons Sn nmaemee t e ns nvemg mt As is the custom of the councilor force â€"of Deerfleldâ€"Shields, a~ party was given in the English clubâ€"room last Monday afternoon, May 20, for the members of the faculty and Mr. Sandwick. Last semester, the teachâ€" ers gave a party for the coungilors. e Dancipg.formed the main part. of nished by. Gordon Nielsen on the piang and George Hutchison: on the saxaâ€" phone.~ . : s Stories and fun for. the children (also an importafit secret) in the new radio prdgramâ€"-“My Bookhouse Storytimeâ€"Evgry Monday, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, _ Thursday and / Friday at 5:45 p. m., over WwWMAQ * Adyv. Those on the entertainnvrent comâ€" mittee were Dick Hawkins, Henry Belfield,; Eleanor Roberts, and Gladys Perrow, while Porothy ~Becker and Bill Hammond were in charge of reâ€" freshments. f WMAQ . A music memory contest was on the program, and the pieces played included everything from ~"Jingle Bells" to "Sweetheart of All My Dreams.". % Councilors Give Party _ for Deerfield Faculty Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pasâ€" senger Station. Beautifying Robert W. Pease If ‘wrinkles and lines are : beâ€" ginning to show erase them at once by daily massages with this . very effective beautifier. 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