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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 34

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WILMETTE LIFE November ·2, 1928 - Sixty boys representing six high schools-New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, Oak Park, Proviso, and Mortonmembers of the recently organized .mburban high school league, attended a conference at New Trier High school last Saturday morning. The conference was held under the auspices ·of the Tri~Ship club of New Trier. Decision to continue the inter-school conference and the election of temporary .officers for the suburban league GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS boys' council were the principal matNext week's guide-lecture tours at ters taken up last Saturday. Alan Field Museum of Natural History will Hoagland, of New Trier, chairman of begin Monday, November 5, with "Na- the committee which arranged for the vaho and Hopi I~dians" at 11 a. m. meeting, was elected temporary chairand "Birds of the Chicago Area" at 3 man, and Duncan Johnson, of the p. m. Other days at the same hours Evanston Township High school, was subjects will be: Tuesday, "Diamonds named temporary secretary. and Other Precious Stones," and Name Representatives "Trees and Wood Products" ; Wednes-· Each school appointed two student day, "Glimpses of Chinese Life" and representatives and a faculty sponsor "Mammals of the Chicago Area"; to meet on December 8 for the purThursday, two general tours; and Fri- pose of perfecting the organization. day, "Early Man" and "Meteorites, Donald Frisbie, faculty sponsor of the Moon and Earth." ' These tours of Tri-Ship club, Alan Hoagland and museum exhibits under the guidance George Cogswell will represent New of staff lecturers are free. Parties as- Trier. It was decided to make a def semble inside the north entrance. inite effort to stimulate contacts between high schools on other than competitive bases. Alan Hoagland presided over th e boys' conference which opened with greetings from New Trier to the visitors. George Brown, president of the New Trier student council, spoke on behalf of the boys of the schooL Gegrge Cogswell, president of the TriShip club which sponsored the event, gave the greetings of that organization, and Morrie Nelson, ·h alfback on the New Trier football team and captain -elect of the basketball team, welcomed the visitors on behalf of the athletes. · Following the speeches of welcome Frederick A. K~hl,.r ; t!P ~!1 c~ boys at New Trier and president of the suburban league, s·ressed the need for My Piet!t~.!o tlae People I Tru~~ r~~!"!~. _S~r~~fo!! ~ student cooperation in order to insure . . . .: : . . -·diJ.Jlihou: · ___ _J·~---from One. Who Knows the best of relationships among att schools. WD..L .-k for DO appropriaHim Best: Talks explai ·ing the work of the boys' clubs in each of the schools that tioaa from the Le~ture olicial in the State of are members of the suburban league except tht; Jeaitimate Illinois ever ~ave ~ore were then given by the fotlowing boys : .cl ecoaomic:al mamteDUce of · hearty and mtelligent HIS COUNTY . ~s George Cogswell, New Trier; Duncan the o8ice of Secretary of State. support to the cause of eclucaSHOULD ELE\.. j Johnson, Evanston ; William Stewart, 1 wiD aert all my influence tion and recreation sponsored Deerfield; George Heidler, Oak Park ; Albert Matousek, Morton; and Robto reduce public apenditures by the educational forces of the ert Dearborn, Proviso. Following wherever pouible aad to cur- State of Dlinois than William J. these student talks brief remarks were U. S. SENATOR , tail appropriatiODS and thereby Stratton during bia administramade by, the faculty sponsors from the . Mek to reduce the state tax tion aa Director of ConaervaHe Haa various schools. . rate f. the benefit of the ti. Gueata of Tri-Ship Club farmas, the mea and on. AGood Labor Re(ord The ·s ixty boys attending the conferwomen, the manufaduren and "I most sincerely urge all ence were guests of the Tri-Ship club AGoOd Charitable Re(ord at lunch in the New Trier lunch room the bulinea· people of ~ com· men .-.d women of the State and also at the New Trier-Kenosha AGood Roads Record ;~··JDODwealth paerally. of IDinoia who are intereited in football game in the afternoon. AGood Legislative Re(ord · Uacl· ao circumataacea will the mental and physical devel"Eeryone felt that a great de,al had :I accept aay emoluments other opm9t of our .children to been done to promote the best of r~ AGood Exe(utive Record lationships between the schools," satd : t~aan the salary fixed by law recognize the public service Donald Frisbie, faculty ·s ponsor of the Encloraed 6y lllitaou :fcw the Secretary of State. rendered hy Mr. Stratton and · Tri-Ship club, in commenting on the LG6or OrfanisaHon· I will devote all my time es· not overlook the · opportunity results of the conference. ~ cl.aiYely to the duties aad re- to give him their vote and su:>New Trier was represented at t~e HE IS .A MEMBER OPz meeting by Tom Hicks, Richard WtlIPODP1Iilitiet of the o8ice of port, irrespective .of party aflili- ·· Chic:qo Lodae No. 4 B. P. 0. Elke, Lawacox, Arthur Wienecke, George Cogsdale Loda· 99S A. F. & A. M.. York .. ~SecNtar, ol ~ _. will at· ationa, · for Secretary of State." Chapter 148 R. A. M ·· Columbia Comwell, Alan Hoagland, Howard Bleser, ~-tl...t penoaally to the proper (G.:--.1) ... Artbur IIDPIOD, mane~_,. 63 K. T., Mocliuh T-ple, Wendatl Keith, Bud Smith, Arthur ' .~ · t ~ · of a.L!_ ~avu t · :o1ecliDah Atl.letic Ouh, Ar7aa Grotto, __.w -~ DIU . Mcintosh, Morris Nelson, Dick Mann, lzaak Waltoa l.eque of America. Tuna ~r~ ae.-.atiwe deCounty Supt. of Seboola, Ed . Cullen, . George Brown, , Martin Ve~ ~·· Kiwaaie Cub, Uoa'a ..........? Lake Coaaty. Chall. C~~ CWc:aao l...odp No. ' Lo~l Cassell, and John Borncamp. Order ol Mooee. I. 0. 0. F. 231, Sokol Chieqo, director Americaa Red Cruea, ~~of State Mr. and Mrs. Charles}. Wieland have Chi~ P..W.t aacl o6;ial ol .....,. moved into their new home at 1111 Sheribuaiae!M. ci'ric. ttaaritable ··d atldetic aoci1'tiel. dan road. It was formerly owned by the ·William M~ family. Last Saturday Deerfield's FroshSoph team visited New Trier's lowerclass football men and the New Trierites, finding the visitors' line vulnerable -at nearly every point, broke through it. for a 58 to 0 score. The Gray and Green second team entered the fray in the second half and while they couldn't keep up the point-aminute playing of the first team they managed to make several touchdowns. This was the Indian Hill Frosh-Soph's first victory and they made great whoopee about it. They snake-danced around the running track while the varsity game was in progress and afterwards were rewarded with a treat at the soda-fountain. New Trier Froab-Sopb Team Crt~~bea Deerfield BOYS OF SIX SCHOOlS IN courmomucE HERE nfJ;I\Idl Tri-Sbip Oub at New Trier Is Hoat to Representatives of Suburban League .,. WILLIAM J. · STRATTON I !or "NO A. .J. CERMAit laboriDJ s· ...- -·.,._ ·.J·.STRATTON ·

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