Thursdav. March 7th, 1946 Two acts, with approximately 22 different numbers will constiâ€" tute the program . of Students‘ Stunts to be given Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m., in the high school auditorinum.‘ The producâ€" tion will be called "In The Good Old Days." High School, March 16 Featured in the first act will be an ancient movie, with meloâ€" drama. â€" A waltz number with maâ€" gician act will predominate in the second act. . Students‘ Stunts is produced and partially directed by students, and is supervised by Miss Marâ€" quart and Mr. Kyle. Betty Bushâ€" ey is in charge of dancing; Miss Thompson of the tumblers, and Mr. Stuart, Bill Casey and Dave Brown of the staging. Michael Bertolini vouches for the authenâ€" ticity of sets, costumes and generâ€" al atmosphere. Big Melodrama â€" John Menâ€" nenoh, Jack Leeming, Gene Hotchâ€" kiss, Jean Meyerhoff, Adele Maâ€" son, Pat Nall, and Peggy Heilâ€" bronn. % Feature Acts â€" Barbara Lasiâ€" er, Marjorie Pfister, Ben Ruekâ€" berg, Carol . Pasquesi, â€" George Johnstori, _ Bruce‘ Wertheimer, John° Rosenheim, Stan Bennett, Pat Barton, Yvonne Charney, Anâ€" ita Van Auken, Chuck Sherwin, Mary McNeal, Bill. Casey, Bill Miller, Jack Troxel, Lawrence Peddle, Monie May, Géorge Mcâ€" Nutt, Dick Kaufmann Edna Wilâ€" man, Mary Jane Erickson, Marilyn Erickson, Pat Lynn, Lois Lineberâ€" ry, Thaia Stathas, Mitzi Newman,, Bill McCulloch, Elaine Bray, Nanâ€" cy Hamilton, Carl Velde, Janice The personnel of the production is as follows: Twenty boys, under the superâ€" vision of Mr. Kelly, are getting in shape for the baseball season which is just around the corner. The boys are: Others interested in baseball are «asked to report at the fieldhouse at the time to be announced. Pitchers are especially needed. Schick, Betty Bushey, Sue Mills, Mary Livingston, Dolores Le Goff, Nanceq Zipoy, Molly Buchanan, Harriet McNeal, _ Vera Lindenâ€" menn, Barbara Britton, Noreen Harrison, Carol Grimes, Lois Mcâ€" Sweemey, Joverne Bulmer, and Gloria Schmidt. Marilyn Berg, Nancy Bernardi, Jerry Brown, Georgia Ann Glader, Barbara Gutmann, Barbara Lasiâ€" er, Virginia Loeb, Leona Loesch, Zoe Maurine, Holly Stair. Zmeske, Mary Adler, Portia Allen, Crew â€"â€" Production manager, Bill Casey; historian, Mike Bertoâ€" lini; light crew, David Brown; asâ€" sistant stage managers, Tom Murâ€" phy, Bob Schumacher; curtain, Bill Armstrong; stage crew, Jerry Schlung, Walter Chaffee, Dickie Therrien, Bob Sordyl, Jack Morâ€" ton, Lawrence Berube, â€" Larry Shanley, Jack Ross, and Norman Ugolini. © > High School Team Prepares for Coming The schedule for this year‘s subâ€" urban league is as follows: April 12 â€" HPHS at Evanston. April 23 â€" New Trier at HPHS. April. 27 â€" HPHS at Proviso*. April 30 â€" HPHS at Waukeâ€" May 4 â€" HPHS at Morton*. May 8 â€" Evanston at HPHS. May 11 â€" Oak Park at HPHS*. May 16 â€" HPHS at New Trier. May 18â€"HPHS at Thornton*. May 20â€"25 â€" Sectional baseâ€" ball tournament. May 27 â€" Waukegan at HPHS/ May 30â€"31 â€" State finals baseâ€" In Individual Scoring For Bil Kelly, a junior, led in indiâ€" vidual basketball scoring for the Little Giants this season, with 49 field goals and 18 freethrows, for a total of 116 points. Art Eisenbrand was runner up, with a score of 113 points. The complete list of scores is as folâ€" With many juniors on this list, Mr. Carlson‘s problems for next year should be somewhat simpliâ€" Coming up from this year‘s froshâ€"soph team will be: Kelly Maliza Behn Melchiorre N. Johnson DeBartolo E. Johnson McCarthy annnn en en ie E"flgl.y.l .v. !\r.‘ IE! Tumblers â€" Nell Taussig, Theo *Two games. , a Junior, Leads 49 26 26 11 10 Semester Honor Roll | Mrs. Having a total of sixtyâ€"two perâ€" sons on the semester honor roll, the juniors led the student body in Although the sophomores didn‘t excel in quantity, they did: in quality* by securing three out of four top honors of five A‘s. The five persons are John Close, Ned Greenberg, and William Notz, and Joan Clemence (junior). ® After the juniors come the freshman with fiftyâ€"five, seniors with fortyâ€"nine, and the sophoâ€" There are 213 students on the honor roll out of the 1088 report cards turned in, which is 19.58% of the student body. Out of the 213 students on the honor roll, 123 received first honors and 90 received second honors. First Honors t : 5 A‘s â€" Joan Clemence, John Close, Ned Greenberg, and Wilâ€" liam â€" 4 A‘s â€" Geraldine Boiley, Berâ€" nardine Booth, Dean Dickinson, Lewis Goldberg, Nancy Johnson, Paula Kuhn, Lois Lineberry, Mary Mehl, John A. Meyer, Jean Miller, Virginia Morelli, Robert Notz, Patty _ Peterson, Louise Poliak, Stephen Poliak, Warner _ Rosenâ€" 4 A‘s . 1 B â€" Alvin Baum, Marâ€" ilyn Cahn, Gale George, Eugene Hotchkiss, Jean C. Miller, Janice Schick, Jack Smart, Carol Spero, Tokyo Wakuimoto, Nan Wiener. thal, Susan Straus. . °_ _ _ 8 A‘s â€" 2 B‘s â€" Robert Berg, Martin Detmer Suzanne Mills, 3 A‘s â€" 1 B â€" Portia Allen, Barâ€" bara Alexander, Nancy Bartell, Patricia Bartell, Dolores Becker, Marilyn Berg, Mary Bezark, Barâ€" bara Britton, Joverne Bulmer, Roy Clavey, Joe DeBartolo, Margie Demichaelis, Dorothy Dickinson, Shelia Sybeson, Jerry Walecha. Jean Howard, Susan Lautman, Jean Lineberry, Patricia Lynn, Joan Mandel, Rena Mattei, Ruth McNutt,, Marjorie Nath, â€"Elvira Nichols, Chas. Schaaf, Shirley Mary Ericksen, Gordon Garrett, Ellen Gienger, Ramona Hansen, George Hiller, Michael Hirsch, Scott, Janet Skidmore, Peggy Stair, John Weber, Regina Wirth. 2 A‘s â€" 3 B‘s â€" Chas. Baker, Georgia Glader, Joyce Leeming, Mary Stewart,, Gail Whitehead, Winifred Wolters, Phillip Renâ€" nick, Ann Silverman, Paul Zeisâ€" ler. â€" 2 A‘s â€" 2 B‘s â€" Edmund Anâ€" drews, David Brown, Ben Dicus, Elsa Fioechi, Janice Galloway, Helen Gardner, Elsie Greco, Kenâ€" neth Harder, Phyllis Heine, David Hutchinson, Hein Juergensen, Mar. cia Kebbon, George . Kerrihard, Kathie Laing, Barbara Lasier, Leo Lenzini, Norma Lenzini, Chas. Marty, â€" Bruce McClure, Vivian Mertz, Robert Metzenberg, Mariet~ ta Mocogni, Elaine Mrazek," Pat Nall, Edward Neisser, Sue Nolde, Sue Ostrander, Jay Plotkin, Hugh Potter, Evelyn Pritchard, John Rosenheim, Laurel Rosenthal, Peâ€" ter Ross, Wm. Ruekberg, Wendy Savin, Richard Schimmelpfeng, Joan Sheahen, Steve Sickle, Sue Sparling, Thalia Stathas, Mark Stone, Chas. Thom, Barbara Vyse, Fannie Plans Under Way For Annual Spring Concert, April 7 named their baby girt Siby! Jane. She was born Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Highland Park hospital to the former Siby! Homann, daughâ€" ter of the W. H. Homanns of Efâ€" ents are the H. F. Lehmpuhis of hi s ies cvetiicisin Mssc ds caccsomcns Ad March 3, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Meierhoff,"128 S. Central avenue, The Robert Hermann Lemhpâ€" uhis of 246 Genwood avenue, have The little girl has two brothers, Michael, who will be 6 in July, and Bill, who will be 3 in June. Highwood. He has been named Miâ€" chael George. Mrs. Meierhoff at Rico and Cuba for 2 years. On Wednesday, 21, where an admission charge is pubâ€" son, David George, was porn ‘at | Hithed will be charged at the reguâ€" the Highland Park hospital to Mr. | ‘A" Advertising rates. and Mrs. Arthur Ebeling of 975| Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Ridgewood drive. R. B. Olson, Editor. avenue, Mrs. Eheling is the former Virâ€" ginia Mehren, whose parents are the Gerald F. Mehrens of the same address. Mr. Ebeling, who served as a captain for five years in the army air force, received his discharge in October. He is now taking a brushâ€"up course in civil engineerâ€" ing, which he was studying when the war interrupted his education. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur G. Ebeling of Chicago. . A baby brother arrived on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 27, at the Highland Park hospital for Vincent, 12, Joâ€" anne, 10, and Peter, 5, They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" ter Cimbalo of 650 Chicago aveâ€" nue. The Jahns are also the parents of three other children, Robert, 10, Barbara, 8, and Marthsa, 4. , The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith of Wilâ€" mette and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jahn of St. Petersburg, Fla., are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Cimbalo is the former Anna Brandonisio. Her parents are the Michael Brandonisios of 704 Deerfield avenue. Roger has been chosen as the baby‘s name. â€" Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jahn of 1401 Marion avenue became the parâ€" ents of a daughter, Patricia Diane, at the Evanston hospital on Valâ€" entine‘s day. * r born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Pvt. and Mrs. Howard Farâ€" ner of 308 Washington avenue, Highwood. s . . A little girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Her parents are the Ray Spencer Reeds of 211 Woodlawn avenue, Hubbard Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Amadeo Menoni of 454 Lincoln avenue, announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Highlad Park hosâ€" pital. £ A baby boy was born on Saturâ€" day, March 2,. at the Highland Park hospital to Mr.‘ and Mrs. H. L. Payne of 733 Osterman aveâ€" nue, Deerfield. * * The arrival of a daughter on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the Highland Park hospital has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Krenâ€" ek of 1215 E. Walter St., Northâ€" the Highland Park hospital. Vassar Clubs of _ Chicago and North Shore Plan Scholarship Benefit Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Lundâ€" gren of 902 Waukegan avenue, Deerfield, became the parents of a daughter on Friday, March 1, at Spring Fashion Show and Tea At Casine Club, April 2 Vassar alumnae. may not be aware of sentimental associations with dawn mist and fushsia, but it is hoped they recognize this modâ€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Illinois. by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, NI. Telephone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address sure appearance in the current is Resolutions of condolence, card of thinks, obituaries, notices of On Sunday, March 3, a son was ® WILLIS A. OVERHOLSER T ME P RES S NOS~ aturâ€" land Mris. aveâ€" r on Mland ern version of their alma mater‘s colors, rose and grey, when they open the invitations being sent out for the Spring fashion show and is appropriate since the party is to be sponsored by both the Chicaâ€" go and North Shore Vassar clubs for the benefit of their scholarâ€" ship fund. A Vassar scholarship is awarded annually to a girl from the Chicago area whose all round ‘ouMu record ‘qualifies her for this honor. Mrs. Robert Hosmer Morse Jr. has been working on plans for the benefit with her executive commitâ€" tee ever since she assumed office as president of the Chicago Vasâ€" sar club in December and alumnae from California to New York are helping. Â¥ As president of the North Shore Vassar club, Mrs. Theodore C. Dilâ€" ler has a vital interest in the parâ€" ty. e Chairman of the committee is It is our sincere wish to curb any habit of I f =â€"over charging, andâ€"weâ€"will appreciate your co â€"â€"!| Inasmiuch as Judge Martin C. Decker will not be a candidate for reâ€"election as Probate Judge of Lake County, I have decided to seek the nomination and elecâ€" tion to that office. ‘I have been practicing law in Lake County since 1917, specâ€" ializing during the greater part of that time in Estates and in the examination of titles to real estate. I will greatly appreciate your vote and support at the primarâ€" ies to be held in Lake County on April 9, 1946. 1 Any patron who feels that he or she has been overcharged by any of the three following cabs Stating date, time of day and cab number, the car license or drivers name. 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