nds seventh in the iles of paved road, nt of auto license nd ~thirteenth â€" in d by the state for on in the 102 counâ€" is shown in a surâ€" ook county receivâ€" ine $345,456; St. Peoria, $333,129; _ and Sangamon, oes to the senate. harles Weber of incipal spokesman e declared that it rs of motor boats 1t on their boats, se Fees k county received 5,413,140; McLean ston, â€" $4,604,560; 10; LaSalle, $4,â€" 4,142 280; â€" Fuilton;, s 420.30 . miles of .19; LaSalle, 229.â€" ; LaSalle, 229.03; 11 ~199.15; and St. ‘Ive other counties : _state aid, comes that â€"its residents $2,000,000 in highâ€" n licenses. in 1928. as spent on roads e county had 193.â€" mt *.; more in license ne, St. Clair, Peoâ€" nebago, Will and [otor itâ€"Out Passes ate, the Illinois ised the bill sponâ€" tativeâ€" Richard J. the use of cutouts he vote was 80 to yons, who spoke ‘aved Roads with more paved 1, * $4,128,120;â€"â€"Iro nd St. Clair, $4, the least from the assing of the bill, i1d be the case, an income for the lowest in license collected. ,000,000 state aid g but. $525,54. unties _ receiving : Cook, Will Mcâ€" ankakee, LaSalle, ison, Iroquois and. ean, LaSalle, Ful» lair, in the order fewest mileés. of of but 17.05 and the column with publishing of a t of Auto Liâ€" eived, Says y, May 30, 1929 MILEAGE I * Park‘s half mll:wr;fs;;â€".ihzâ€"lrwas runâ€" nerâ€"up at the state meet. In the last three years the vocaâ€" tional department has erected . two homes in the Sunset Terrace and a building for the autoâ€"mechanics class. The last house was an exceedingly hard project, and has been recently sold for $16,000, 5 PSA CA For the purpose of erecting a new house by theâ€" vocational department, the Board of Education, which met last Tuesday, decided‘ that they would purchase a new lot in Sunset Terâ€" race. 2s o .â€"Bucky Carr ran a fine race in the mileâ€"and took a third. The total score was 14 points for the Deerfield trackmen. s BOARD OF EDUCATION BUYS ; > â€" â€"LOT IN SUNSET TERRACE Bill Hammond added five points to our score by taking a first in the mile, which was a very fine piece of running turned in by Mr. Hammond. Bobâ€" Tucker took a fourth in the half mile and Geraghty also took a fourth in the shot put. in n In the half mile relay, the Deerâ€" field boys took a first by beatingâ€"Oak â€" The â€"Deerfield runners placed in five events, the mile, oneâ€"half mile, shot put, and in the quarter mile. Wesslâ€" ing, Deerfield‘s star quarter miler, took first in the quarter mile, but was disqualified after running a wonâ€" derful race. Deerfield Fakes: Third _ .. at League Meet . Running against some of the best athletes around â€"Chicago, ~Deerfield‘s track team took third placeâ€"at the suburban league meet which was held last Saturday at: Evanston. â€" Oak Park took first, while New Trier was second. l Miss Comer, dramatic teacher at thehigh school, is expecting a good showing â€"by her pupils and hopes to duplicate, if not win higher honors, than those won last season. Tickets may beâ€"purchased from George Hutchinson of the high school for a nominal charge. â€" ' is last Those students who will act in the contest forâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields are Mary Will ‘Riley, Harriette Golden, Donald Vaughn,â€" <~Walter Watson,; Harold Browning, Lawton Crosby, and Jack Jenkisson. . Marion Huber and Richâ€" ard Hawkins are property managers, while Edgar Jenkins is general stage manager. Deerfieldâ€"Shield‘s high school Garâ€" ‘Tick club will present the last act of the "Coppérhead" in the contest conâ€" ducted by the Drama league of Chiâ€" cago at the new Goodman studio theâ€" ater, Saturday, June 1. There are ‘nine other schools entered in the conâ€" test of oneâ€"act plays, and Deerfield. * The decision of.the judges is based an: first, choice of ‘play; second, actâ€" ing; third, the direction and presentaâ€" tion of play. # One Act of "Copperhead" _ Presented in Chicago Thursday, May 30, 1929 DEERFIELD SHIELDS HIGH SCHOOL Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school swimâ€" ming pool will be open all summer for those who want to use it, Swimming two days a week: will be free of charge.. A nominal charge will be made onâ€" other days. Special days will â€"be set aside.: whenâ€"theâ€"pool â€"may only be used by adults, and another by children. Ao.i cago won the national band concert in class A. The Lansing Vocational high school band of Lansing, Michigan, won first plate in class B, and Belvidere high school of <Illinois won second place inâ€"this class. k High School Pool â€" _ _ â€" _~~~~_~ â€"Open All Summer LaVon Coolman, a student of the Marion (Ohio) high school, won‘ first place in the ~national. baritone con: test in which Vittro Lenzi of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields participated. The contest was held in Denver. Edwin Mitchell of Joliet.â€"nlaced ségond Whils Val BR Ohio Boy Is Victor ' in Oratorical Contest Nichotas* 1778 1812 1845 1861 1 898 J 917 "2 0 copegy? n d ve. T Hâ€"E PR ES S F_C: After â€" completing â€"their projects, Deerfteld:Shield‘s > shop > classes ~are planning to assemble three row boats: When the boats are finished they will be used by Boy Scouts who have their summer camps in Wisconsin. upper twentyâ€"five per cent of the Senâ€" ior class are eligible, and are chosen by the six senior advisers on the basis of scholarship, leadership, charâ€" acter, and service. The maximum number of candidates for this year will be twentyâ€"seven. The purpose of the society is to encourage enthusâ€" iasm, leadership, and individual devel: opment. e ; Shop Classes Planning â€" to Assemble Rowboats . The. D . Members: of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school chapter of the National Honor sogiety will be announced next Tuesday at the regular initiation cerâ€" emony in assembly. The names of the candidates will not be revealed until that â€"time. , & Initiate Honor Society Members Next Tuesday MAY30, 1929 * T < ov.:rrvi\ | Deerfcld Graduates Rank , & _._ High in College The winner of the cup is judged from the standpoint of health, posture, and physical development. ‘Last year, Dr. Carlstrom, of the American Colâ€" lege of Physical Education, judged the boys, and William Hammond won the honor of having.i-his name placed on the cup. ~Robert Kester and Jack Croke were second ~and (third}; . reâ€" spectively. e iag. oo 5k The Physical Development cup, awarded to the most perfectly develâ€" oped boy in the school, will. be preâ€" sented again this year by the athletic department of~ Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school:: > C _Eivajéan Hall, who graduated from Deerfieldâ€"Shiekds in the class ‘of ‘27, is .on the ‘honor list of the junior class at. Oberlin collegeâ€" at :Oberlin, Ohio. There are 277 students in the class. George Stryker and .Wallace Reichâ€" elt have the two highest scholastic averages of the freshmer class at Lake Forest. Both of them graduated in the last year‘s class of Deerfieldâ€" Shields, and both :boys dre members of the Digamma ‘Alpha Upsilon fraâ€" ternity .at the college. ~Each â€"of these en 13