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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1938, p. 2

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PAGE TWO The Highland Park High School Girls "Y" club will bring its year‘s activities to a close Wednesday, May 25 with a hike followed by an outâ€" door supper at the home of Miss Alice Pfister program chairman of the group. This will be the first meeting attended by the club‘s new advisor, Mrs. Arthur Fathauer, who succeeds Mrs. Andrew Bradt. Senâ€" ior members of the club will be speâ€" cially feted, including the retiring president, Miss Miriam Wickman, and the two other senior board memâ€" bers, Miss Jean Simon and Miss Maâ€" rian Musser. The 1938â€"39 board for the "Y" club will consist of: seniorsâ€"Leone Jenson, Peggy Juhrend and Jessie Sunset Valley Golf Club Sponsors Novel Sportsmen Award Sunset Valley Golf Club has anâ€" nounced the introduction of Spring Sportsmen‘s Awards offering Duke of Dundee Airâ€"Conditioned briar pipes as prizes. Members and guests of the club are eligible to win the awards, which are given to any man who scores a birdie and an eagle while playing a round of the course, A descriptive poster picturing the prizes and giving comâ€" plete details is now on dipslay in the clubhouse. Spring Sportsmen‘s SKY LINE GUN CLUB Mrs. Arthur Fathauer New Advisor TRAP SHOOTING * SPECIAL EVENTS AND PRIZES Every Saturday and Sunday, including between Barrington and Palatine. Located on the Northwest highway over the Holidays Pnoto by Brand‘s Visit the Memorial Day. This unique sporting program has created much interest among memâ€" bers of the club, duffers as well as the more experienced players voicâ€" ing themselves as "out to win a set of those Airâ€"Conditioned Dukes." The prizes are described as "sets of handsome Duke of Dundee Airâ€" Conditioned briar pipes, selected for their excellent smoking quality as well as for their good looks." In addition to the pipes, smart, practiâ€" cal pipe bags are furnished plus a trophyâ€"case card bearing the recipâ€" ient‘s name, a record of his prizeâ€" winning accomplishment and the sigâ€" nature of the committee chairman. Montgomery; juniorsâ€"Shirley Laurâ€" idsen, Ethel Swanson and Marilyn Wagner; sophomoresâ€"Beverley Date, Jane Bahr, and Elaine Kaufâ€" man. Freshmen members of the board will be chosen next fall from the first year girls. Members of the boand this school year were: Seniors__Miriam Wickâ€" man, Jean Simons, and Marian Musâ€" ser; juniorsâ€"Alice Pfister, Rose Markowitz, and Marcia Du Brucq; sophomoresâ€"Sally _ Rankin, Joan Nash, Peggy Jones; freshmenâ€"Bevâ€" erly Date, Elaine Kaufman and Jane Bahr. Miss Wickman, retiring president, has a scholarship for next year at Frances Shimer School for Girls. Awards are in effect until June 21 Miss Miriam Wickman Retiring President Photo by Brand‘s Superior Rating The Highland Park High School band was awarded a second division or superior rating in the National band contest, Region.8 at Elkhart, Indiana, last Saturday. Twentyâ€" seven class A bands in all from the states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan qualified for the ‘finale at Elkhart. Of these seven‘were all national champions in years past H. 8. Band Awarded band conte Indiana, 1 seven class states of Il Michigan q Elkhart. .( national cl also, Othe ity placing were Provi Quiney, an East Auro: High Scho« mer Nation compos al banc march The judged tor of The soloists . day and Friday in the first div horn contest; 4 consin ; Clifford Englew The : vision 108 ilso. Other bands from ty placing in the secon were Proviso, Waukegan Quincy, and Farragut . East Aurora and the Jol High School of Cleveland, mer National champions, & n this division. The judges were A. A lirector of bands at the l . has doul k & ~ CASH _ sap. N1 contest; n in the Laegler, or of bands at linois; Victor ser, arranger | idmaster and C: i composer. .‘ â€" sight reading d by Raymond f bands at Unis n; Neil Kjos, m rd Lillyn, dire wood High Sch NE t reading contest Raymond Dvorak, s at University of 1 Kjos, music publ division in ; Art Pier > clarinet c third divi os, music director h School, competed , Jerry Di Pn dowbla‘ faiee PRA eA TA satisfying meal :.::.f.':;ifl fibst gan be on the J c:‘.fi.: John mmht‘omm eontest, and the girls‘ woodwind trio, composed of Audrey Prindle, Jeanette Bryant and Enid Ball, secâ€" ond division in the ensemble contest. bands placing in the first diâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Higgins of Vine avenue have been in the vision (highly superior) were Morâ€" ton, Elkhart, Joliet, Lane and Harâ€" rison (of Chicago), Urbana, and Cleveland Heights. - East for the past two weeks on a t:d.‘h-fl.h::.m are expec this week. Mrs. H. A. EM Daytona, Florida, is visiting her son, Mr. Frank Higgins, until late in the summer. THURSDAY, MAY, 26, 1988

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