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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1937, p. 36

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36 W I L M E T T E L I F E May 13, 1937 DEWITT SHOES J. R. D E W I T T i n c . Children 5 Scientific Footwear 7107 Crandon A v e . 1205 Devon A v e . nr. B r o a d w a y Sill Linden A v e . H n b b a r d Woods W i n n e t k a 3645 ^,. .. ,, . · , . , . . Legare-Loving- Photo 1 he A'cw Irier varsity tennis team, ivlnch won its first league match, last week, 5 to 0, over Highland Park. They did not lose a set. The doubles teams of Dave Early-Dan Krcer and Art Neilsen-Jack Riday earned the right to play in the state- championships this week-end when they took first and second places, respectively, in the recent district competition. · < e > . A b o v e are s h o w n : F r e d Henschel, manager, D a n K r e e r , J a c k Riday, D a v e E a r l y , A r t Neilsen, G r o v e r D a l y , Coach G r o v e r F l a n i g a m ; R e a r : J o h n Deacon, D o n S t i l l m a n , Sandy W i l d e r , Charles Nevins, D i c k W a d e , J a c k B r y s o n . D A N C E R 36 Lettermen to Graduate at N . U . G r a d u a t i o n this s p r i n g w i l l cut deeply i n t o N o r t h w e s t e r n university's athletic r a n k s w i t h 36 l e t t e r m e n in eight sports g r a d u a t i n g . T h e f o o t b a l l t e a m w i l l suffer t h e heaviest losses w i t h IS m e m b e r s o f last y e a r ' s c h a m p i o n s h i p s q u a d r e c e i v i n g d i p l o m a s at the c o m m e n c e m e n t exercises, J u n e 12. A m o n g the d e p a r t i n g f o o t b a l l p l a y ers are a n u m b e r w h o p l a y e d s t e l l a r roles d u r i n g the past t h r e e years. B a c k f i e l d m e n w h o have p l a y e d t h e i r final college g a m e are Steve T o t h a n d Don Geyer, fullbacks, Ollie A d e l m a n and B i l l Roger, halfbacks, a n d Chet Gargas, quarterback. · T e n of the d e p a r t i n g g r i d d e r s were linemen. T h e y include L e o n F u l l e r and R a y Artabasy, centers; Steve Reid, Carl D e v r y and L e s Schreiber, guards; P a r k W r a y , Dewitt Gibson and V a n g e Burnett, tackles; J o h n Z i t k o a n d B a b e B e n d e r , ends. T h e b a s k e t b a l l team w i l l lose Capt. Guy M e r c e r , D u k e V a n c e and T u g B l u m e . F o u r tennis p l a y e r s , i n c l u d ing G e o r g e a n d R u s s e l l B a l l , D i c k R u g g a n d M a r v e D o h e r t y w i l l be lost. Four members of the swimming team w i l l graduate. T h e y are J o h n Grandland, B e n Jewell, W a r r e n P o r ter a n d G u s H o r s c h k e . T r a c k m e n who w i l l depart are L a r r y B u c k master a n d F r i t z K a u m a n n s . Other g r a d u a t i n g l e t t e r m e n are : baseball-- Bob Roth, Ralph Mack and Bill Chown; golf--Bill Kosteleck and Jim M a r e k ; wrestling--Nick Harrison, Charles K i n g and Joe Loverde. New Trier Boy Sets New Record in Mile B r o w n of N e w T r i e r set a n e w m a r k f o r the m i l e r u n last S a t u r d a y , w h e n N e w T r i e r w o n the d i s t r i c t t r a c k meet a t E v a n s t o n . B r o w n r a n the distance in 4:38.9. N e w T r i e r , w i t h 61 points, was far a h e a d o f its nearest opponents. E v a n s Accredited Junior College for ton, Highland Park, Maine, and girls. A r i c h cultural backLibertyville. ground has set a high intellectual standard for Monticello. However, the aim F i r s t place w i n n e r f o r N e w T r i e t is not only the acquisition of knowledge, besides B r o w n w e r e J . J e n n i n g s in the half m i l e , a n d F y f e i n the pole but the full development of the indivault. vidual. 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