1 abilities, interests, ch individual‘s speâ€" st be discovered and rough a differentiâ€" curriculum. tests given freshâ€" ng school, to reasâ€" : necessity of these 1 to show the direct throughout a stuâ€" )1 career, Mr. Richâ€" lain in detail the s used in the freshâ€" )rogram. ged to Attend i discussion as Mr. anning will add to 1 helping the young school to a much and happy school ed that many parâ€" this meeting. ler in placement program s for its purnose the lividual ability and d the placing of inâ€" ely similar in probâ€" ptitude and achieveâ€" uns, to the end that he group may both uce at his maximum mony with his speâ€" arlents, and abilities. ng Is Necessary problem of selecting individual demands sympathetic underâ€" ern high school has ool of all the chilâ€" : people, is a point . D. Richardson, diâ€" ch, who will discuss "Getting Together f the, Child" at the to be held tomorrow, gether for the the Child" Is of Speech s the school a popuâ€" individuals destined world‘s scholars and its, emphasizes Mr. ther, its population us group of individâ€" r for the good of se concerned about velfare. â€" ive the parents a s out. If the stuâ€" come the victim of educational indusâ€" be the continuous SPEAKER AT T.A. MEETING OF SsTUDENTsS ONE 410 Y, OCTOBER 13, 1932 Highland Park ITH be against Deerfield will probably be as follows: Merkle and Sokolike, be practically the same team that the Deerfield froshâ€"soph team faced last year. â€"Morton has few regulars back and relies almost entirely on the strength and experience of these young players. The team that will CONFIDENT BLUE AND WHITE SQUAD INVADES â€"STRONG MORTON HIGH Morton has a much stronger term this year than it had last year. A good example of this may be seen in Evanston‘s victory over Morton by the slim score of 12â€"0. The team that Morton will put on the field against Deerfield will Hoping to repeat last year‘s vicâ€" tory, Coach "Solly" Thurston and his squad of spunky fellows will inâ€" vade Morton high school of Cicéro next Saturday. 8. cess. Hope for Victory After Good Showing Against Oak Park Jack Allen‘s passing and punting is a great factor in the team‘s sucâ€" Bob Oldenburg, last year‘s selecâ€" tion for allâ€"Suburban, is all ready for Morton. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1982 | _ Deerfleld will use practically the | same lineup against Morton that it used against Oak Park. Many who | didn‘t succeed in seeing action last Saturday may be in against Morâ€" ton. Both teams will be in top shape and a good game is predicted. ;It is the hope of the school that | many students will follow and supâ€" port the team in the coming game | Saturday. ends; Matkozviak and Batchitis, tackles, Sheenk and Pongo, guards; and Mourek, center. The backfield has Iverson as fullback, Saukup and Biltk as halves, and De Rango as quarterback. So far this season Morton has managed to come out on the long end of the score in most of the games. BOWMAN :==, 66 cut down o The milk of superior [ ? flavor THE PRESS Telephone Highland Park 2700 MILK‘â€" and plenty of it â€" is the foundation of sturdy wellâ€"being. Wise mothers rely on it to protect the health of their children, to build straight, strong bones and firm, even teeth. Give your children Bowman‘s Milk â€" the milk that is always so rich and pure and so much better to taste. ‘I‘ry it yourself. See how deâ€" licious it really is. _ _ FUEL OILS | BRrAUN Bros. O Co. Phil H. Braun MOTOR OILSâ€"GREASES 34 SOUTH FIRST STREET Phones â€" Highland Park 3290 â€" Phones Emergency â€" 3291 A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER "FOR FUEL â€" USE OIL" DISTRIBUTORS OF Carl L. Braun ALCOHOL Robt. F. Doepel