THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, |TANUARY~lSrl923 j»T»if Jottings Fromm;:i:^: New Trier High Mh Child's heavyweight quin- fjbas rushed into the season with fl speed of an Oklahoma cyclone [is still battling on toward the Sub- In league championship.â€"Decern- 22, the team won the first game „ Austin with a score of 25-17. &mber 28 it humbled Centralia, year's State champs, 23-17^ Jan- ; 2 the heavy and light teams |[-tcr-ROckford^^by-sinaU margins. jiary 6 both teams defeated Evans- p4he 4irst team 20-18 and the sec- 115-8. lumbers of the squads are: Heavy ck Cullen, Harry Fraser, Roy Nel- Robert DePau, Lawrence Roth, Russell Smith. Lightâ€"Perry ir, Richard Stoddard, James iold, Clarenton Johnson, Harold . and Ralph Waitsett,â€"~ th teams play Deerfleld at High- Park Friday evening, January irgaret Couffer, 19,-has written words and music for a song, "I Am a Wonderful Guy," to be glv- In "Milady's Bandbox," the annual Bical comedy of the Women's Ath- association of Northwestern rersity. Music for other salec- is has been composed by Ethel Intye, '19. Plan of Mid-Year Examinations ?ime: The semester examina- Ins will be held on the following tea: Jan. 30, 31, Feb.l. They are |be given accordTng to class periods. 'lace: The examinations are to be given as far as possible in the rooms in which the recitation in that subject is held. Each examination will cover a per- iod of approximately two hours. The schedule is as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 30, 8:15 to 10:15â€"all first period classes. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 10:30 to 12:30â€" atl"second period classes. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1:15 to 3:15â€"all third period classes. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 8:15 to 10:15 â€"all fourth period classes. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 10:30 to 12:30 â€"all fifth and sixth period classes. Wednesdayr~iJanvâ€"Str~tti5 â€"all seventh period classes. Thursday, Feb. 1, 10:30 to 12:30â€" all eighth period classes. Thursday, Feb. 1. 10:30 to 12:30â€" all ninth period classes. The new semester begins Febru- ary 5. The juniors and seniors have 4aunehed-a-eampaign-4oHpreserve the front lawn. The students are urged to use the athletic field during recrea- tion periods. â- > A. L. Webb Family Takes Residence in New Jersey The A. L. Webb family, formerly of Wilmette, who for he past four years have been residing on their farm near Libertyville, recently moved to 67 Scotland road, South Orange, New Jersey, which will be their future home. Mr. Webb has for years been with the Ringling-Barnum and Bailey Cir- cus, but last fall was taken into the Madison Square Garden corporation at New York. tarn yi*Sfillfe»f^;-; unmE U9E Night an</Morning Have Clean, Healthy Eye If they Tire,ltch, 'FOtpGQ^^LJS^ Smart, Burn or Dis- VfllirjEvipC charge if Sore,Irri- IvUK a»l IW tated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine often. Refreshes, Soothes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write tor Free €ye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. 9 Eaat Ohio St.. 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