theâ€" 6 e‘ ns B eriea‘s C e o on o oo oo dnA s is onl en M*Mg& *u a DEERFIELD RECEIVES _ MARK OF EXCELLENT Â¥9 34 d 0+ i4 dnieanapinrmnd inss mb:;;ï¬nï¬m hi‘hv!c-bg-o-l _ band. Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school Fi;WS And At JHap.;_)‘_'enings Deerfieldâ€"Shields Hold "Student Stunts‘ Tryouts All This Week Playing Holds Attention Audience® Band Costumes § Colorful received the rating "excellent" in the Northeast District band contest held at this school last Saturday, March 19. This rating was of the second highest awarded. _ mss _______. Superior Ratings Two bands, in Class A, two bands in Class B, and one band in Class C received the "superior" rating, the highest award given. Morton high school and Proviso high school wererated "superior" _ in Class © A, Witnessing the band contest was a large crowd, the members of which proved to be real sportsmen. Fplâ€" fjowing each piece that the bands slavas the andience wrave the conâ€" phni, the umee gave the conâ€" porters followed each band and gave them encouragement. Covpies of the special band edition 15 BANDS PARTICIPATE high school band marched other bands were to have taken part in the parade also, but due to the lateness of the hour theyâ€" were forced to get started for home. â€"â€" Following are the results of the bands in their respective classes:â€" > CLASS Câ€"Dâ€"E Harvey high school. Chicago Heights grade school. Maywood grade school. Northbrook Junior high school. Columbus grade school, Cicero. Leyden high school. Blue Island high school. orton high se 1nxcenent * ~â€"| #4Ualan M " bv Drigo; ‘"Parâ€" Bloom high school. § QX: I:l. tilu:‘;?oldl:’n Sboyldidrl."?'by Jesâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. sel; and "March, El Capitan," by Waukegan high school. â€"._ Sousa.. F Thornton high school. : The new members . which have Riverside high school. _ â€" | are Edward West, Orrin Spaulding, Maine high school school and Blue Island Northbrook Junior Attention â€" of of Highland as wet +\ â€" BOYS CLUB BANQUBET smen fieldâ€"Shields student, will play one of the leading roles in "Tom, ‘Dick and Harry," to be presented by the Ravinia Players in the Ravinia * Vilâ€" lage House auditorium Tuesday and "MARCHY" SCHWARTZ T “Hatcliyâ€""'Scmm;"'“the â€"â€"All= Dame, will be the principal speaker at the annual Boys club banquet to be held one week from Friday, April 1 ‘Thke coaches of the athletic teams activities. Paul Rubly will be toastmaster. â€"â€" . It is necessary to buy your ticket1 immediately, as they will not be sold after Friday. These tickets can be secured from any Boys club repreâ€" sentative, and they will be sold in all boys‘ sessions toda!. The ticke}s councilor post â€"â€"An excellent program is planned for . al_l_ .thqse, who :;d.m:ï¬h:);x-g'hâ€";hii is not a Father and Sons banquet, fathers are inâ€" ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY _ "~IN ASSEMBLY FRIDAY Seventy members of the orchesâ€" tra will play in assembly Friday, March 25, under the direction of Mrs. Mannings. that will be played after school until THE PRESS8 D.S.H.S. ALUMNUS \MonE COMPETITION â€" ; HAS LEAD IN PLAY) ~THAN EVER BEFORE _ Harriette Golden, a former Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields student, will play one of the leading roles in "Tom, Dick and Harry," to be prese-r_u;ad by t.h‘e Ravinia Players in the Ravinia Vilâ€" lage house auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 and 28. "«Tom, Dick and Harry," a threeâ€" Parker of Northwestern universiIty, will be produced on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 _u_nd _23,_ by the Ravinia Players at the Ravinia| â€" AMHULC _ 1NHL illage house audiforium. The eurâ€"| out, but I hor tain will rise at 8:30 p.m. more, 3‘.*" M ~â€"~Members of the cast and staff inâ€"| Miss Rinkenr clude a great many Deerfieldâ€"Shield‘s twenty“and tw alumni. "Tom, Dick, and Harry" year‘s "Studer is under the direction of Gertrude| NeW and as d Williams ‘29, and two of the leadâ€"| Requiremen ing roles are being carried by Harâ€"| quite simple. BNOpY LCsE e ce P ngp o2 c marlar: t va Mary â€"Lonise. Mayo, David Ewing, Winston Long, and Robert Seyfarth. "Tom, â€"Dick, . and Harry" is a clever modern play. It presents a series ‘of. amusing â€"situations. when ‘aâ€"youngâ€"bride, afterâ€"quarrelling with her husband, attempts to hire a substitute. _ is their third threeâ€"act production. Many graduates of Deerfieldâ€"Shields who were active in dramatics when in high school have found that the Players‘ activities present an opporâ€" ~tunity toâ€" continueâ€"along amateur theatrical lines. ~~Miss Josephine Buhl, whoseâ€"two other sisters are active members in &mmPlnxf)rs is selling tickâ€" ets forâ€" "Tom,â€" ick, and Harry." There are no reserved seats and tickets are good for either performâ€" You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where The 2 10 2 HLD. (q) authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. PLUMBINGâ€"HEATING wWEST PLUMBING COMPANY: + E. E. West, Mgr. : WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., @TNDAYS ?2:30 to" 5:30 1. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist ~â€"â€"_â€" Highland Park â€" 2 123 ... .d. cï¬ ohedirenctiinetgnmeniaiiznet en 4 zB SUNDAYS 2:30 to" 5:30 1 Phone Highland Park 258 * OBR EFOUL Oy DLE 1 NEVE CA UE G2 CC E0 s2, 0+ EC â€"«â€" Donald Vaughnn‘ ready to give or at least very definâ€" T PR SEA ic e l cause‘ ~mak > Amat 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Maintained by MORE COMPETITION _ _ | «2 evine, a â€" & 472 in paving, â€" &r: ~THAN EVER BEFORE || ‘oichrosect was F One project was three-fo;{ths o{‘ a 1 *J 173 in Zionâ€" whert 2 COMMITTEES TO JUDGE â€" the railway tracks o i. completion of the Show Is To Be of Same Type was $39,038.55. As In Past; To Be Given Pm;!;g O‘f 5“1::0 e 59, north of V o1lO, 4 April 29 ... was let for $10,88 s P o. ggest Tryouts for "Student Stunts" beâ€" “e;m‘;‘,fl, in u‘::} : right.._after_school in _the partly in e auditorium and will continue for the || â€" ing of Route b° remainder of the week: 4s, southeast through .__"There have been many people into Lake county, out, butâ€"L hope there are hundreds 143.25. more," satd Miss Rinkenberger. ; mazai_â€"â€"â€" â€"Miss Rinkenberger wants between Old Chicago ] twenty and twentyâ€"five acts for this to Be ] year‘s "Student Stunts," each one as ./ R new and as different as possible. 1 The v%"‘“‘i‘ h« ; the fashionable 1i Requirements for the tryouts are °_ hostelry of Sir l {\nite simple. Each act must be â€"/> G‘:’; . °D“;: P assistance to those tryingâ€" out. you â€" are buit "Student Stunts ta he nrofessional!= Selection of Une aClS Wl FCSb WOAE the faculty and P.T.A. committees. The regular school gas_t_i.ng commitâ€" Mr. Stocum, andâ€" Missâ€"Wilson. _A special P. T. A. judging committee will be made up of Mrs. Earl Moseâ€" ley, Mrs. ‘Robert Grinnel, and Mrs. â€"â€"A meeting was held last Thursday . of the girls who are acting as the Ts representatives in â€" charge of the â€" Washington, D. C. Two men fromâ€" 2l iChic_ago spoke to the group, giving < full details of the trip. Renslow Sherer. Come ouâ€";u;;-!-'â€"ioï¬.}n;y: feel that ger, WEDNESDAYS until 7: THURSDAY, " is not meant 1982 Sects im â€" LBRE â€"â€"A}l 7.74 miles of pavin ture of $373,958.5 Springfeld The Virginia | the fashionable hostelry of Sir Goodwin, Dame demolished, it w many a salon now deâ€"moded its heyâ€"day ighway . County luxury of its fort of its s Add to this fact that our | cidedly in key By all means we can offer