Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1930, p. 29

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was srongy oposedto --a'tij*" - hs.ca a----1511 b rings a new kind Of educational play wasstrngl opose toatbet.Csys a ativ ty. .&o tais end, greatertthcblrnfCoaGbes"a that tend towards cômminercialism or participation, wider 'competition, andto gto ise fCrlGbe, c exploitation. The article follows: an increased number of sports are cordingt is Betsy Norwood Shap- "' te as ise f heAtieeplanned among the scbools forming ker of Wil mette wbo. founded th< tbe membersbîp, of' the league.' eol a brief account was given concerning 661 the: deatb of Superintendent F. E. " He had a strong sentiment against "the schoôl affords flot only directec Clerk- of New: Trier Township ihcommitercializing oprf essionalizing :play, but also furnisbes swimigh school of Winetka.' The many con high schooi sports. It was bis belief struction and exercises for physical tributions of.Mr. Clerk to the cu that athletjc expenditures should flot dvluetaatdt h bi i4 cation system are well kno btole- curtailed or extended by reasonadtmeaet ti cola educators.. It is-the purpose Of this of the income' derived- from gamnes, healthfuil habits. Healtbful habits Of article to cail attention to only a few but that. necessary expenses,, if t bey mdadbd r of bis views relative to athletics and exceeded such income, sbould bie met health education. by the funds of the board Of educa- stressed Miss Shapker uaid. 'M.Clr ia afrmblivr ntion Of any school, inasmucb as they Miss Sbapker, wbo has maintained, athletics for, heailth. It was bis con- Were leigtimnate expenses iii the e umrsho nsmlrue o victioti. that al matters of policy partment of bealtb." four years in Wilmette. is assisted «by concerning athletics sbould be de - Miss* Marian Dickson Suisi, pl*ygroun4 cided first of ail on a healtb basis, ThanksgingStris irector an&' graduate' of ithe Scbool and for this reason he was opposed of Modern Kindergarfen, Training. to 'elaborate -intersectiojial contests, on .Radio for IL4IilLren Te illtrb ondb isMr pIaý-off s, and specialized forms of A radio programn of, Tbanksgivînig garet Callanien, graduate of tha atbiletics. He deplored most, sincerely stories and songs for cbildren wilI !e. tional Cleeo dctofrel ail athletics that tended' towards given over WMAQ on Saturday Cleeo dctofrel commercialismn or exploitation. morning, November 22, between 9:05 the National Eiementary and Iinder- 'He had a wide influence in mat- and 9:30 o'coclc by Miss Mildred gaite college. ters pertaining to the Suburban Higb Dittman, Miss Nellie Bail and Miss Miss Sbapker is a, member of the Scbool league, of wbich his sehool Verna Kumie of the National Col- National American Red Cross Life was a niember. The preamble of lege of Education, Evanston. These Saving Service. that league expresses some of bis programns, given on tbe fourtb Satu7- opinions relative to athietic activities. day of eacb montb under the direction It'is wortl> considering carefully: of tbe college, are a feature to which 1 Miss Xatberine Schopen, daughter "'The constitution of any organ- children look forward wîtb interest. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schopen of ization is accepted as the fundamen- 410 Park avenue, entertained seven tai iaw of that organization. Funda- Mrs. joseph P. Borre of 431 Ridge of ber littie friends at a Party in mental Iaw must be based upon fun- avenue entertained ber Five-Hunidred honor of ber seventh birthday on, danental principles. The iuestion. club Tuesday evenilg ii ber home. Monday afternoon, Noveinber 10. ELOIN, WATCHES COMMUNITY SILVERWAflg ROGERS 1847 OïlLVEtwANK TELECHRON1ELECTrRic CLOCKS GORHAM QTOWL19 STERLINGI le d i- d d Read the Want A&s Give photographs. of thé children- .e(e'e itrS TteVle' J' 1623 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON "Better PIctUTes- Better Values" TEL. UNIVERSITY 8998 "The Outdoor Retreation schoo-1 GENUINE AMBER ÇPENUINIE SONIE NECKLAES P AUL DAVEy JEWIELIER fC$vekw*j 'Wachk Çbiand Silverwam. *pairing Exprt Work-Prompt Service Reamonabi, Charges 1165 WILIIHTTE AVflNUID Phono Wihntte 6 ýjPrQt»Otiéh.ýcf 'ittidtýf héalth throueh PltwTER 13Y PSLE 1623 SHERIMAN AVE., EVANS TON, "-M--L*'MVERSITY8M

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