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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 . Needed-in addition to a new buildine-Gre I new electronic lighting: board tor N. U's sold-nut.- wevks-irt-advance theater; also, a new theater curtain; a campus radio wiring installation that'll permit radio students to practice day-long radio programming; and tulvvision equipment to keep pace with swift progress made in this field. - And The Need For Effective Speech Do you want to be successful? If you do, you must know how to speak, and speak effectively. Effective speech is a companion to success. Usually, an able speaker is an able man. And usually an able man is a leader. And that's what we need now more than ever before-leaders t. - Northwestern’s School of Speech, the finest in the the world, is teaching over 1000 young men and _women the art of public speaking each year. People all over the nation are realizing the im- portance of good speech and that's why N.U.'s school, built to house 350 students, now has an enrollment nearing 1000--and hundreds more anxious to attend. All in all, a cost. of 866,500. This mum-y will help keep the spew-h school way out in front. LOYAL GROUP . . 'ln no other school is ther" nmn- loyalty shown hy alumni of school. ."' The job is done with excellent results, thanks to the speech school’s unbeatable faculty, headed by likeable Dean James McBurney, Highland Park's Lew Sarett and other leading speech professors. FAR AHEAD OF OTHERS . To keep its outstanding lend in the field of speech, N_U.'s officials recruited speech experts from I" over the nltion. The officials believe the best professors are more important to the speech swhool than new build- ings and new equipment. That's why so much emphasis in the past was put on' recruiting outstanding professors to teach " the school. Well, now that each department in the school is staffed by leading men and women, officills believe it's time to consider new equip- ment. That's why a group of us were enllvd totrvther the other evening to "itrvuss a positive plan to ine prove school of speech (utilities. We have a feeling this money- and more-will be raised. If any of you speech school "alumni" out front want to help, plvntw [gt-t in touch with Ilean McBurnvy. "Be a man of distinction switch to God'." TASTY F000 . . WISH WE'D SAID IT! Sinn- high school days we've enjoyed the any food " Villl De Metre, in No Man's und, be. twm-n Wilrtwttv and Kennilwurth. Lf'..sieittlo,t tai “soups; you; can pot ace . . G, yin: outside of 'di'l%,rcl'l', hteti_ fl _ - _ _ [mod Thund- " one]: wed by the Highland " mun: laurel ammo. 8m PSI? Telephonu: I! Put THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Granulation. lib-dd for "" tttt :3...“ "m“ d " on. o ' In "eu'l"hu. hm P . a. 3.01am. “but. Elntered I. lacond clu- mum lurch t, 1911. u the Post Ofneq " _HMtttmt Putin 11iteir- - Specializing I. ”who to an]! nr-. Darla-u - pinion-Inn! Ilium. only. “my or “my mmL All) BTATB - WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS ACCOUNTINO AND IOOIIB'ING lune! lllllh“ M. [III-Oh INCOME TAX Amt-alt "-aaoo%l..B6M".a3"t Ill-I I...) N.UN Speech School Leads WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET't TAKE A L00li hereuhouts than that this great Might nut this sum be spent to build more vet'homes? After all, we all know Truman was mlected. Capably managed by G. & D. AnarRyros, the Villa Demure bas long been one of the North Shore’s best snack spots. _ For fine, hotrrarrhoar news _re- porting, interestingly told by able nowsvastors, we recommend radio station WIND. ' For up-to-the-minute news Mo- ries, temly and sprightly report- ed. wrrm's crew Reu'our nod for excellence. I don't know about you folks out front, but it sec-ms to this corner the $350,000 we're spend- ing for Truman's inaugural serv- ices is a stupid waste of money. Now why all this expense to re- appoint him to the nation's No.. 1 job? If there's that much money floating around. how about using it to shelter vet families? POST CARD CHECKS . . . Highland Parkers, en route home from evening enngrments in Chicago, find this apic-and-span barbecue haven u delightful place to pause for delicious chicken, steaks and hamburgers. FINE NEWS REPORTING HOW ABOUT THIS Best idea we've seen for I long time was the one we read about in the Saturday Evening Post, Ptr. 98, Jan. 8th issue. q The article had to (go with post card checks. , It seems the American Saving: Bank in 'Atlanta.. Ga., jinn Inst March. has been using poet curd cheeks-checks printed on the lmrksido of rogullr. government, penny posteards., Dynamic Wheel Banning Auto Painting - Bluhmithiu Body & Fender W 322 N, First Highland M " Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. Auto Reconstruction Co. ”You! I-WM Authoriiod SDI-Om no s. "to! " 1"- By YOU'LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS DAHL’S KEEP BUICK! DIST Highland Park Frosh Soph Drop Pair Of Games Over Week End Here's a uh. speedy my to handle those ohm-regular month. ly bills. It's easy for you: ith euy for your creditors; it" any for the banker. When the “check" in ”tuned to you. you have u more a! you paid bill. when it was paid toM- eint government Nanak). and to on. In it all! Yep. Here's thy: Only honest postal clerh and your merchants lee the clack. And they surely can be trusted. The FYoah-Soph helm of the Highland Ptrk high school nu in- to some difficulties lust. week end us they dropped two games on successive nights. Evanston took them by I 26 to " more and Niles flattened the small try by a " to 30 count. Baldwin and Freeman were' the high point men for the local capers with 8 points each while Ponsi. with 1 point; Moore, with 3 points and F. Picchiette, with , points brought up the tear as far as the scoring was concerned. King of Evanston, with 5 field goals and 1 free throw, was high scorer of the we. Niles took I 10 to 4 lead " the end of the first ssttmrter and hid . 19 to " lead at hull time. Each team scored 6 points in the third period to make the score " to 23 It the end. Niles then took com- mmd Ind the we ended " to " tor the visitors. Wand ball-uh (club-unbucth convenient. We urge the convenient use of post cud cheeks. ' 7 Are you “sterling. Highllnd Puk bankers? Animal Eva-moon the loul cag- ors seemed completely lost on the large Wildkit floor and after hold- inte their opponents ta I 9 to 9 score " the end of the first quar- ter, they could only score , points in the serond period and left the floor at half time with the more 19 to 12 in favor of Evanstou. On Saturday night the local quintet rm up against In inspired Niles squad Ind try as they did, could not pull the game out of the fire. . 'tees,wherotritle-i-'d moiety nil out the you and clock (providing, at coma. you in " aeemarttntthebarM,natd-ittt to a merchant. in pay-nut of your bill. . You'vi and tho time My spent gunning Ill can», sealing it, stamping it Ind nailing iL Although outscoring the Wild- kits ll to 7 in the last half.the Blue and White were unnble to overcome the lead they gave up in that fatal second quarter and took it on the chin 26 to 28. inBWMtoo. Yoipd buy check: (to. h but. ntt printed on and. cards SAFE AND EASY,T(X). .. mmnmtduahunmm amphibian“. Moore w-s'hiwh point man for the local team with 8 points. Ponsi, with 7 points; Freeman, with 5 We think it would volt I'll Smart Cooks Know Gas Mas GOT It! . In.» "huh-M I. the Univ-rial Ont-d THE PRESS IOITII SHORE (rad WIN" Automatic Controls. Speed, Beauty, Easy to Clean. Lower Coat, Longer Life Kurz Resigns- (Continual tn- - l) a gradual: of the Univcrlity at Illinois, ela- of 1938. and and u n Lieuhnnnt in the Unitod Staten Navy Iron "" to MM6, during which time in was lu- tioned at Princeton. New Janey and Great mu. Illinois. Mr. Me- Gullin in Asian! Cashier at the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago and ia the newly elected president of the Brianne Community Club of frttrttiwtd Park. points; D. Pieehietti, with 1 point; 'Bnldwin, with 6 points and F. Picchietti, with 3 points did the scoring for the Blue Ind White. All-Star Boxing-- the Highland Park nun. who has great possibilities, wording to Mel Mullins, Highllnd Ptrk coach, will be pitted again“ Serge)". of Waukegan. This bout should prove. to be the thriller of the evening Mullin states " both boys will be in top shape. Armament. are being made for broadcasting these bouts over W-ukegm'a new radio station WKRS. 'hr-tmn-drum-ttport Shawna-Numb land in the and (In. of the Con-unity New Mu Uncut-unloadayovotilcud 1tridtheuadtarthe (an lus- .ehtshamwo.atith.ir-to “Mama-"victory fromtho (K36 tun) all.“ nnd an... Sport Shop. Huh .eorodMrointnntrtH_ru- with Bonn-um " poi-humo- ner up. Crow an!“ " - for Ila-db. The final new of thalamus-alum " Ina-ell..d8 o In tho wind-up up. My and Duffy In. an. Iron Hind thawing!“ 18“":th nnd '0! unit can. In. Haven Hot Shot: by a neon " " to " Dig-M neared " point for the wirtrtem and B Emu-on scored 3 points for the loan. Mai-manila“ In the windup two of Luke County's outstanding athletes and boxers are being matched. Ray Song of Fox lake will face Ken Pratt of Libertrvilie. Pratt won all of his mum this season a the Lake County Stadium. An added surprise attraction is in store for the fans for the eve- ning. Along with a donation for the Much of Dimes to be preo sented to Postmaster Dan Cobb, Tony Zak, ex-middleweight clum- pion. is being sought " the guest referee for the windup bout. . Upset 'tmnell. For Prompt and Efficient Snow Plowing Call M. P. 2732 For Estimate. We specialize in Driveways; contract for season or each snow “Till FRIENDLY ":0er (Céntinued from we " "irkstmkfr', I newcoer in mmmhtbbigguuhrm Vina-n with "gtirrietm Main: {orificldgodllndttnomm .rodfort2rohttoqti-hte monlorthpu;mnnk Sikkim-lot 10mm” hit for l Md god Ind 1 in. 3hrow for a point-g Don Cola-In hit8fu1drtauaad8ftoet_ for? pointatoeomrlhrk- oroeorineforthortigV It in too bad that liking“ Put do“ not have enough choc! spirit to follow the boy: what M play any from home, for if they had turned out " Mn Ian Fri- day theywouldhnuonthonod exciting ball (In. pI-yod in my yam by the Blue and White. Duh-I Nil-s " h u Tho Highluld Park - also took so exciting contact from the Nile. Trojm Inat 81qu even- in; by a " to 44 count. They had to come from behind to up“). the gum in the doing minutes Ind then hold the In!) until the me {indly ended. Little Giant.-. (Co-hulfr-paol) “pariah-Wheat t-m.dMtoh.N.ithartq.a. couldnouinthclouingueouh of it. 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