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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 59

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eiqiborfwocf cNemy 0 TV-RADIO NEWS HOME AND GARDEN PAJtT 3 undaij Sribune June 1, 1958 (TOP STUDENTS ARE SELECTED BY FACULTIES cNorth Perfect Unison Looks Easy When Executed bv 32 Member Round Lake R-Lettes I I -r i If i Drilling in I i LiV i A I Classto Choose Star Seniors (Story of ttar in city uiido high is on pag Faculties of north area pub lic highv schools have nominated outstanding graduates: of their schools for The Trib une. Selections are based upon Lonergan, 32, and wife, Janef, approve Susan's dress parade outfit, but Michael, 7, and Kevin, 3, take dim the students' school activities and scholastic standings. Lonergan has been associated with drill teams 20 years. Retiring Educator Raps From the lists classmates will elect the top student who will be interviewed by Tribune reporters. Pictures of the star seniors, with their interviews will appear in the June 15 issue.

The candidates selected and their activities follow: Misfits1 in Teaching Field BY SUZANNE AVTRY Misfits are creeping into 1 1 i schools to teach LAKE VIEW our our children, "the most precious product wre have," according Phillip Krone, 3950 Lake r. I if 1 to an outstanding educational Shore dr. President, Nation- al Honor society, president and prof essional woman. "Higher salaries are at senior class, Lake Review editor, key club, president student council. tracting persons who are not interested in teaching," said Mrs.

Evangeline H. Fahy, principal of the, Lawson school, Leon Rochester, 506 Oak- dale av. Valedictorian, Na 1256 S. Homan av. i Iw jfl; Hi ill '''5; i ir I I fair iili ill -roiwj i 4 i if I.

tional Honor society, president Hi-Q scholastic society, Try Other Jobs First Recently honored at testi student conductor of orches Misfits, she said, are drift monial dinner was Mrs. Evan tra, key, chess, science fictibn, ing into the teaching profes geline Fahy, principal of sion after trying three or four science and fine arts clubs, student council. Lawson school and former prin different jobs and finding cipal of Carter school, who is hey can't make a go of it, Louise Abbell, 3740 Lake retiring after 44 years in Chi said Mrs. Fahy, who will re Shore dr. Student council CagO schools.

ITRIBUNE Photo tire June 27 after 44 years in rules. Guard members (from left) are Shirley Balser," Bonnie Alice the city public schools sys Carey, Marilyn Wales, Roberta Knauf, Anita McLemore and Susan Knauf, Proud color guard R-Lettes, 32 girl drill team" of Round Lake Community High school, moves in unison with exception of Drillmaster Ralph Lonergan's daughter, Susan, 4, mascot, who looks around and smiles, despite tem. a law practice and a string of secretary, honorable mention in state cheerleaders' contest, lady in waiting May queen court, listed in Who's Who Among Student Leaders in. Lonergan is also varsity football coach and biology teacher- tribune Photosi Her advice to teachers who civic and professional organi are not sincerely interested in zations. high schools of America, Red the profession is: "Get out! You're no help to yourself or Holds Law Degree Schools Say She received her law degree and White literary staff, senior prom committee.

the children. from Loyola university in Speaking up on another Betty Ann Anderson, 3453: No, Thanks 1927 after attending nights for four years. During the day subject, the school principal who lives at 3000 Sheridan Janssenav. Salutatorian, she taught mentally handi mm iiwjpip uwpjipwmii -mmftm i uljjmmi winning uwm juill-i uijiiipduw. jl.

him 9 ujujihii. i I J' WJ U' in in ti" i 1 I ll alj Cfl' il yf -i rd said, "We're making too to State Aid capped children. much fuss over science She is a member of the and losing sight of the over American Bar association, the National Honorary society-chaplain and secretary, grad-5 uation aid, senior service member, vice president Hi-Q scholastic society, orchestra member. Helaine Sass, 3430 Lake Shore dr. National Honor so- BY THOMAS WILLIS Three suburban grade all picture." Science Not Only Thing Illinois and Chicago Women'; Bar past presf- Continuing, Mrs.

Fahy said. dent of the Illinois Federation Children should not get the of Business and Professional school districts have declined recently state aid offers intended to provide needed classroom space" in expanding residential areas. impression that science is the Women, board member of ciety, girls' chorus, class trea-! only thing that counts." urer, Hi-Q scholastic society, Mrs. Fahy has taught all high and elementary grades They are Park Forest dis gold pin member. trict 163.

Sharp Corners dis Marilynn Holmbo, 1301 Ros- and for 19 years was princi pal of Carter school, 5740 Michigan av: She has held her trict 63, Skokie; 4 and East Maine district 63, Des Plaines. All are proceeding with coe st. National Honor society, listed in WTio's Who Among Student Leaders in High Schools of America, Hi- post for 10 years at Lawson the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, executive council member of the All-American Conference to Combat Communism, charter member of the Illinois Club for Catholic Women, past president of the Chicago Principals club, and member of the Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs. Born on West Side a double shift school with 80 teachers and over 2,500 stu society, gold pin member, special girls' chorus, president dents. Not only a dedicated teach er and administrator, Mrs Fahy has a dedicated hand in Mrs.

Fahy is a member of a pioneer west side Irish family. She was born in a' two story Inspection is a no-nonsense affair, for if hat is awry, boot; about it in sharp tones. Rehearsals often are held behind locked programs of their own rather than face possible legal entanglements which they believe would prevent or delay new construction. Reject Building Offer In Park Forest," the school board recently rejected a $228,000 construction offer from the Illinois school building commission. The loan was intended to provide 12 new classrooms for district schools: Instead, they intend to conduct a referendum in June asking permission for a building bond issue to build 23 new classrooms under municipal supervision.

NORTH SIDE MAN WILL BE ORDAINED INTO MINISTRY home which still stands at the i I tassel out of line, or kerchief askew, offending girl will hearjdoors of gymnasium to keep maneuvers a secret. corner of Washington boule 1 l.n JIIM, I vard and Mozart street. Her father, Patrick Hursen, reput NORTH SHORE edly the first licensed under Paul O. Oye, a member of GRANTED O. K.

synchronized swim class," G. A. A. board. Barbara Hatchel, 3623 Rav-enswood av.

National Honor society, Hi-Q scholastic society, gold pin member, concert band and majorette, division room officer, office aid and student council. Carole Blinder, 442 Wellington av. Secretary, National Honor society, Hi-Q scholastic society, gold pin, listed in Who's Who Among Student High School Leaders in Amer-. ica, Lake Review staff, Red and White yearbook staff, G. A.

special girls' chorus, and president Spanish club. Richard Ballis, 3300 Lake Shore dr. Hi-Q Scholastic society, silver pin, Lake Review page editor, student council, key club, junior chorus, frosh- taker in the city, formed the firm of Hursen Undertakers the Unity Evangelical church TO CUT STATIONS at Balmoral around 1879. The North Shore Line last Recently some 300 persons week was granted permission gathered in the Chicago Fur by the Illinois Commerce com Newly developed area proper niture club to honor Mrs. Fahy at a testimonial dinner.

0 mission to abandon four Loop ty has resulted in increased assessed valuation and made the bond issue possible, said Hiram Strong, board finance ticket selling stations and reduce the service hours at four Named Member and Magnolia avenues since boyhood, will be ordained into the ministry of the Lutheran church at 11 a. m. today. The Rev. A.

Howard Weeg, president of "William J. Neill, 2401 others. The adjustments can Pioneer Evanston, has committee chairman. be made any time after Thurs 1 sV, been appointed a member of day. The board rejected the state offer, Strong said, because the commission was unable to the Associates of National Col lege of Education, Evanston.

-J 1 Cf" Zh Wlw:" ww.f'r -i I tUtlrmWuWi.r-iffif:"-n''"-T i mm i-nniinraninniwiMrmni wimmin an faun jafcamrimi mil Tickets no longer will be Continued on page 2 Rev. Oj give positive answers to ques available in the Madison and Wabash, Clark and Lake, the Illinois Synod of the Lu- itheran Church i America. Grand avenue, and Chicago will deliver the Sermon and avenue stations. Shorter hours tions about the plan, under which the state would build schools or classrooms in the area and rent them back to the district until they were paid for by rental payments. UvMfr will be maintained by agents officiate at the ordination, the first ever held in the church.

He will be assisted by the Rev. at Roosevelt road, Randolph and Wabash, the Merchandise S44 Divirsty Parkway Paul Pr Kuenning, the pastor. Mart, and Belmont avenue sta Could Cripple Program The Rev. Mr. Oye's father, tions.

All the stations are. on The school district wished Jacob, has been sexton of the the CTA's structure. church for 30 years. A navy to be sure it could continue building schools without state veteran, the Rev. Mr.

Oye was The changes were sought after CTA agents who were interference if area property graduated from Carthage col doubling as North Shore tick values should rise. Strong lege, and the Chicago Luther Photographer had to get permission from Lonergan for girls to smile and tilt faces to during tier weaving maneuver. Rules precision drill are rigidly spelled out by All-American Drum and Bugle Corps and Drill Team association. (Story on pagm 7) et sellers balked at continuing Exciting New Stylet to Ktt Yea Breexe-Ceel All Summer! an seminary in Maywood. He is married and father of three said.

If our own bonding is no in the dual capacity full time Immediately available for con children. He has been assigned the firm had agreed to. re struction, inadequacy of state duce the height, of the sign as assistant pastor of the First English Lutheran church in funds may cripple our expan North Shore trains still will make all regular stops. PASTOR, WIFE WED 50 YEARS; from 12 feet to 8 feet and to IT. STUDENT BODY ELECTS NAVY VET MAN OF THE YEAR Columbus, set it back 20 feet.

They're heat-beaten these cracler-crisp cottons destined to take you smartly through the summer on the job or et play. Dashing young styles in soft, cool colors. For spectator or active SEEK ZONE O. K. FOR SIGN IN GAS STATION SITE Officials of Martin Oil Service, appeared before the city zoning board of appeals mm sion program," he said.

The statute requires that commission approval be obtained for any construction be FETE PLANNED The Rev. David Bronstein, Robert Pierce, son of Mrs. Alice Pierce, Mundelein, re- pastor of the First Hebrew Christian Presbyterian church, 3839 Lawrence last week seeking permission to erect an 80 by 8 foot sign on the grounds of a gasoline sports for after-dark wear, tool Sketched: Cotton voile 2-pc, white with red rose epplique. cently was elected "man and his wife Esther, will observe their golden wedding station the "firm is building at MADE TO LOOK. LIKE NEW! 2500 Peterson av.

A permit for the sign had been denied by the zoning i if anniversary at 3 p. m. next Sunday at a reception in the church. gun after the state starts to build. Spokesmen for the commission were unable to promise that permission would be granted, he said.

Other problems involving questions of title and debt encumbrance of the community also were left unanswered, Strong asserted. Joseph Egan, board president, indicated the district may reapply later for a loan after legal and administrative questions have been settled. "Letting Us Down" of the year" by the student body at Illinois Institute of Technology, 35 W. 33d st. Pierce is a seven vear vet- HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: with purchase of materials WOOL OR FEATHERS CLEANED administrator because it would The couple, of 5614 N.

Rich- mend sU have three children, I to 16. 27.95 Fashions "Priced to Tempt You" Blouses 5.00 to 10.00 Skirts 7.95 te M.T5 Play Clothes 3.95 to 17.95 Juniors' Cotton Dresses 1 0.95 to 39.95 Misses' Cotton Dresses. 14.95 to 89.95 Summer Black Dresses. .19.95 to 69.95 Cocktail Dresses 39.95 to 125.00 t. FLUFFED OR RECONDITIONED Kin Sin EXCEPTIONALLY FINE WORKMANSHIP violate the zoning ordinance by being within 75 feet of a residential district.

Comforter Cover (Plastic) with Each Order FREE Mrs. Joel Arnold, 642 Belle-forte Oak Park, David Aurora, and Maurice, who lives at home. There are seven The board took the matter eran of the under advisement after Wil uimeu otaies navy and is at IMerc. Our hit Win Can and Malta Ettimata PHONE PEnsacola 6-0660 li a E. Wester, 3835 N.

Ham Supt. Wesley F. Gibbs of tending I. T. on a George A Pullman Foundation scholar Skokie district 63 says the grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

The Woman's association of the church is planning the affair, VIR CITY SUBURBS PICKUP DELIVER ilton who identified himself as an agent of the company, said that at the request of home owners in the area fni autt tW epen men. I thurs. 8:30 to commission as letting us ship. He is president of the school student counci on page 1.

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