He is a native of St. Paul, Minn., and a graduate of Highâ€" land Park fHigh school and the University of Michigan. His gradâ€" vate work has been done at Wayne University, Detroit. ; Mr. Cobble férmerly was a been counselor and head counselor to freshman women in her junior Beta Phi sorority; president and viceâ€"president of the Women‘s reeâ€" reation association; makeâ€"up ediâ€" tor of the Lawrentian, carpus newspaper; and a member of the Lawrence Women‘s association council, the Student Christian association, the yearbook staff, Lawrence Women‘s association _ Reasons given for the proposed council, the Student Christian charge are operating economies, association, the yearbook staff, Customer savings and convenience, and the social and pep committees. @nd conservation of manpower. A mathematics major, she received |Public Service plans to start putâ€" a Bachelor of Science degree. In mg the new program into effect the fall she will teach mathematâ€" in August. The company informed ics at Waupaca, Wis., high school, the commission that the proposed and plans to attend graduate Changeover from monthly to biâ€" school and become a dean., ‘monthly billing is primarily in the o4. interest of economy. Annual savâ€" FRATERNITY INITIATES ‘ings of $500,000 (before federal Two residents of Highland Park income taxes) are estimated. It have recently been initiated into | was also pointed out that the new fraternities at Ambherst. They are Program would be a convenience Richard W. Patton of 624 Cres. to & vast majority of the comâ€" cent St. and Guy W. Wilbor of | Pany‘s‘customers who would pay 565 Lyman Court. |bills six times a year instead of â€" Patton has been initiated intoitwe"'e as at present. Customer Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is .‘|s-vinzs in postage, checks, money graduate of Govenor Dummer Acâ€" Orders, etc., are estimated at $100,â€" ademy, South Byfield, Mass and|000 a year. Two residents of Highland Park have recently been initiated into fraternities at Ambherst. They are Richard W. Patton of 624 Cresâ€" cent St. and Guy W. Wilbor ‘of 565 Lyman Court. © Patton has been initiated into Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is a graduate of Govenor Dummer Acâ€" ademy, South Byfield, Mass and played Freshman Soccer. C Wilbor, a graduate of Highland Park High, has been initiated into Kappa Theta fraternity. He is a member of the Band and the Freshman Crew. ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BRADFORD‘S CHRISTIAN UNION Word ‘comes from Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., that Miss Lynn Ahrens, a memâ€" ber of the freshman class this year, has been elected president of the Christian ~Union for the school year 1951â€"52. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan, Green State University faculty been named‘ acting chairman of the engineering drawing departâ€" ment. s FORMER H. P. HIGH GRADUATE NAMED TO POST member the last two }un, has * He succeeds Henry Krause, who recently resigned in order to acâ€" cept a teaching position at Michâ€" igan State College, East Lansing. As a paratrooper, Mr. Cobble dropped behind German lines on severa casions duriflg_ World War Ji Now he befongs to the Naval Reserve. _ Milan H. Cobble, a Bowling No greater adventure awaits you anywhere than in these glorious wacationlands. This year, make yours a memorable vacation all the way. Enjoy the comfort and peaceâ€"ofâ€"mind safety that train travel provides . . . great trains like North Western‘s "400" Streamliner Fleet between Chiâ€" cago and the North and Northâ€" west and the daily streamliners from Chicago to the Pacific Coast. Send coupon for helpful (Continued from page 4) H. C. DUVALL, Passenger Traffic Manager Qv North Western Railway 400 .uflâ€"a..an-.-a.nnu D Would also like information To Pay Public Service Bills Biâ€"Monthly of the Public Service Company of Northern IIlinois will soon be payâ€" in their electric and gas bills every other month instead of monthly, according to a proposal filed by the company today with the lllinois Commerce Commisâ€" sion. Kaiserâ€"Frazer foreman at Willow Run. He is a member of Phi Delta The company asserted that it had been following a policy of strictest economy in keeping with good service in an effort to ofset rising operating costs. Despite this policy, expenses are. still rising, it was said. "This request, if granted, will be another major step in our efforts to keep electric and gas rates as low as possible in the face of higher operating costs," a comâ€" pany statement said. Early this Spring, Eddie Sjoberg | appeared J the first baaeb-lll practice with an abundant crop of shrubbery around his chin and on his upper lip; The beard has disâ€" appeared after much "ribbing" but the "Jerry Colonna" lingers on! There has been much speculation around the diamonds at. Sunset Park this year as to why Eddie ’sports this famous "Colonna," but the mystery was solved last week | at a meeting between the Moose Governors and Somenzi Furniâ€" ture Managers, where plans were made for the game between the | Hidden "Map" Revealed More than 600,000 customers game to the Highwood Stars, and Eddie vowed never to shave until again and defeated them. There has been a terrific rivalry between the two teams. Bruno Somenzi, sponsor of the Somenzi Furniture team has‘ asked the two teams on July 29 (Recreation Board Benefit). Moose manager to replace Eddic at third base, because the "Handle Bars" will grow too long by the time they play the Second Annual Benefit ball game on July 29, and his players may trip on it when rounding third base to score. The Moose manager has other plans. A new Schick Razor and case with a year‘s supply of blades has been ordered and he plans to present it to Eddie at the Moose Lodge on July 28, the eve of the big game. Seriously, Eddie Sjorberg is to be commended for his tireless efforts in helping with the Annual Ball games, and much of its success will be due to his work. Eddie is the assistant to: athletic director, ivic affairs and publicity chairman Some pictures of the athletic program at the Highland Park High school are shown above. (1) The 1950â€"51 varsity cager. Coach Morrison‘s boys won 9 and lost 11, and reached the regional finals at Lake Forest. (2) Coach Dave Floyd‘s faithful followers, the Low Rates LAKESIDE CAR RENTAL SERVICE _ 322 Waukegan Ave. Highwood, Illinois RENTAL CARS Phone â€" Highland Park 2â€"6700 Rented by Hour, Day or Week THE â€"PRESS of the Moose Lodge in Highland Park; and is Vice President of the Moose Softball League for District No. 3 With all these responsibiliâ€" ties, Eddie Sjorberg still plays ball twice a week with the Moose Govâ€" ernors and conducts the "chooseâ€" up sides" softball games at Sunset Park every Sunday a.m. Q:, 9 S. CLINTON ST. BUILDING just ocess the street from the C. & M.W. Station You‘ll really appreciate this conâ€" venient location during the cold, wet winter doys thot lie chead. . Pleasont outside offices are now ovdiloble at reasonable rates in this modern 8â€"story building. Péaxe Mr. H. T. Berry â€" $Tate 2â€"5116 srownE, FLEMING & ST0TCH, INC. 1951 Models â€" pasm. â€" Doors Open at / ‘u-mn::n..-. Last Day Thursday June 21 Louis Calhern â€" Ann Harding "The Magnificent. at & t w-n:‘:â€"unmuun Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2:00 p.m.â€"â€" Fri â€" Sat â€" Sun â€" Tues â€" Wed â€" Thurs. The Story of a Man who, Stole an Aâ€"Bomb "Seven Days To Noon" Coming, June 29â€" "Fighting Coast Guard" Coming, July 6â€" "The Great Caruso" ALCYON football managers and the equipment man. (3) Splashing their way ‘to five victories this season, the varsity swimming team is shown with their couch Robert S. Kendig. (4) The girls take time out after a game of field hockey to have their pictures taken. AMbsor Ueason g;NEnERNEY'SJOHN WnNnD \IRAM HOMRS THELMA RMTER ant\© â€"mBD June 22â€"23â€"24â€"25 June 26â€"27â€"28 Yankee" Last Day Thurs. â€" June 21st "The Lemon Drop Kid" CLENCOE Starting FRI. for 1 Full Week June 22nd â€" 28th "The Great Caruso" Comingâ€" "You‘re in the Navy Now" Mario Lanza â€" Ann Blyth 56c after 6:30, incl. tas Color by Technicolor Marilyn Maxwell Dorothy Kirsten Bob Hope 35¢ to 6:30 t