Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1938, p. 27

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ings, for the otner tnreevillage~s anui the country area likewise contributed their share. The high -school could not be cut Up into pieces for distribu- tion. Moreover, the restof the town- sbip area would haire-a perfectly good right to oôbject to the severance,, espe-. cially if there were another way out. Brand lay 7 iilit There are several ways. If, as -mit seem logical on population and high school1 pupil enrofilment bases, there should' be. a separate *igh school in Minmette, it could be ac- éÔomplished by the high school district, with no complications. save minor su- pervision detailg When.the time arrives for any such action, the bonding power of -the high school, as well as the tax rate .will, be adequate: This would. mean, a branchý of New Trier at Wil- mette, or at'such other place as might be'decided. And this is one of the al- terngtives that have be»n brought forward for consideration. It would also be possible to merge ail elemen- tary and high school districts ini the township under one management. The most important consideration concerns how children can get the g reatçst benefits educationally. There is the complaint that a large high school prevents the development of leadership among any but the most forward and best equipped. A .very serions offset to this is the limit placed weather during the entire trip. MODERN WOODMEN MEET Evanston 'camp, No. -7708, Modern Woodmen of Amierica, wil be-hostà to the north side Woodmeni Boosters club >at the, regular meetingZ Friday evening, March 4. at the S*edish Fraternal hall, 1415 Sherrman avie-' nue, Evainsiton. A speaker will give- a short talk on. woodcraft. The comi- mittee in charge 'will be H. A. Silber-, zahn, Thomas J. Maxwell. Lloyd Jones, A. Williams, WilliamÙ Henrichs. and J. Gannonù. ATTfRESSES- Remade $395 low os. "'Thé Mattr.ss SMre'" BRAUCHS SLUMSER SHOP !1eMMn ve. tu W Ilnder the hipression ihat thore Je Uhuis difference among, eemoterics, sou'. peope fa te compare the advantagea oEered thom by- mémorial Park- Permanence isau a cemetery'Je guarantiedby Ia Charter Perpetua- ]Fine sand and gravol sou asaptsa freedo>nf romr damopua.., making the gronndidelal for hurla- Memoril Park la non-aecte au ansdmay bu oued by any denomnation or sect- Expert, eunse inl every departaient of tbis Servie, la awaYs ai yenr disposa--,7 Rcasonably priced lots peimanenily mnaintaie- No taxcs or assesmente at any tira- Ve invite n.re PERPETUALI CHARTER MEMORIAL PAR In several courses the large enroîl- nient permnits the off ering of the study on several different levels according to pupil ability. In American history, which is required of ail, there are five different ability level.s in the same course. Suggest Junior Higla Sc hoola The professional educational. men of the local communities have assumed that the. best miethod for taking care, i ir It .would seem to be obyloustat if separation of the gradé~s is* to be attempted, consideration inust be giv- en to the. junior college movement. This will be treated here in, another article next week.

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