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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 63

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November 22~ 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 197 REPORT FOR CAGE Noted Danseurs to Give Recital . SQUAD AT NEW TRIER Coach Clyde Grater Conducts Firat Practice Seaaion of Season on Monday at Lake Forest Ruth St. Denis · and Ted Shawn, two of the most noted and accomplished danseurs of contemporary times, will give a joint recital at the Deerpath theater of Lake Forest Wednesday, One 'hundred and ninety-seven New 1\ovember 27, at 8 :30 o'clock. Trier High school boys reported for In a program of solo and duet dances, basketball pract1ce th1s week, accord- the two stars will exhibit their latest ing to Coach Clyde Grater, who di- creations. Among them wiil be "Joserected the first practice on Monday. phine and Hippolyte," a duet staged in About twenty add1tional basketball men the period of the first French empire, are e:x:pected to report the first week in which Miss St. Denis as Josephine in ·December after the football season wears jewels which were the actual has closed. property of the French empress, while Coach Grater stated this week that Mr. Shawn in a dashing uniform apthere is plenty of basketball material pears as Hippolyte, who was a danat New Trier, but the quality of the gerous rival of ~apoleon's. Mr. Sha\\'n material, he tears, is ·not so good. Of will also offn a new Ramadan dance, the five regutars on last year's cham- a rituali stic number of Arabian setting, pionship lightweight team, tour were the special music for which has been composed by Anis Fuleihan, a Syrian lost by graduatiOn, including Cavt. composer of. rising fame. George Saxton and Billy H.eed, forA notable novelty hy Mi ss St. Denis wards, Henry Hart, cent er and ··Bud" Thompson, guard. will be the "Bas-relic£ from Angkor\ ' at," the inspiration for which '"as Undefeated Laat Year Rained when she \'isited the city abatiLast year's lightweight team \\as till- doned hundreds of years ago by the defeated in the ~uburban league, and v1.nished race of Kymcrs and \\'hich lost only one game outside of the ~till ranks with the famous temples league. Waukegan defeated the ligm- of India and the Pyramids of Egypt weights by one pomt on the ~ t.:\\" 'l'rit:r among the architectmal \\'onders of court, but the result was rcvcr ~c d latcr the Eastern \rorlcl. in the season when Nc\\' Trier played ;t t. The New York Times rc.:marked fol Waukegan. New Trier's heavyweight lowi ng an individual recital given by basketball team finished fourth in the ~Ir. Shawn in Carnegie Hall, Nc\\' Suburban league last year. York, last spring: "~r ithout the presCoach Gra tcr will have to build .t ence of the usual ensemble of Deni new heavyweight team this year also. shawn dancers it \\'as possible to see Four of last year's regulars, Capt. Mor- Mr. Shawn's individual artistry in ris Nelson, guard, Way Thompson, much dearer outline, and to understand center, and Benny .Richards and Robert \\'h\' hc has been so tr~mendons an inMcLean, forwards, were lost by grad- tlncnrc in shaping the course of Amuation. Carleton Schroeder, guard, erican dancing." is the only member of last year's The follmring- statement of a Los heavyweight team to return. He :s Angdcs papn following a similar recaptain of the heavyweights this year. cital by Miss St. Denis ·is also indicative of the sterling character of their presentation: "There were precisely nine of her solo dances with lovely fragments for encores, . but there was not enough of Miss St. Denis. She is a thousand women. One feels that she could go on forever picturizing lovely, evanescent, changing, adorable femininity." The musical part of the program, always a highly important and delightful feature in Denishawn performances, will b. e supplied by a symphonic quartet. COMMUNIT'Y HOUSE T·ee. Nov. Zl Fri. Nov. It MAYNARD "The Wagon Master" Comedy KEN RAMON NOVARRO "The Flying Fleet" Collegian· TE[) RUTH S! ()[NIS SHAWN 'C7he c7oremo.st Contribution n, flee Jlrt oF Dance in ./lmerica" ~:.,'-JJ.';1;~'tf N.Y. HER.ALD·TRIBUNE Jo.r Jwo Jlour.s Jlte!l_ 71eld tlte ALL- STAR PROGRAM OF SOLO IIINI DUET DANCES' A.S~I.STED BY S~MPHt)NIC GUARTET J/udience Spellbounr/" 4 Veta in Football Four members of last year's heavyweight basketball squad, Tom Hick:;, Ed Cullen, Clayton .Paulson and Rich ard Schut:ttge are now playing football, and will not be available for basketball practice until after Thanksgiving. Marshall Ling is another member of last year's heavyweight squad who will make a place on the New Trier team thts year. AI Berol, a guard on ~c\\' Trier's championship hghtweight team last year, is the only regular ;'·ho wa~ no~ lost by graduation. He 1s captam ut the lightweights this year. The 19291930 lightweight team will be con!posed mostly of members of last years freshman-sophomore team, including Harvey Klunder, Frank Church, Paul Jones, John Borino, Colin Finlayson and Hugh Saxon. Roy \Ve~t and .Albert Bows are also on the hghtwe1ght squad. New Trier's first basketball batt~c will be with Senn High school of Cht. cago on Saturday December 7. There will be two lightweight games that night to be played at New Trier. The Suburban league season will open on December 20 at New Trier, with Oak Park furnishing the opposition. Cage Schedule The 1929-1930 New Trier basketball schedule follows: December 7-Senn at New Trier (two lightweight gamE's). December 13-Fenger at New Trier. December 20-0ak Park at New Trier. January 3-Evanston at New Trier . .January 10--New Trier at Proviso. January 14-Deerfield at New Trier (afternoon game). January 17-New Trier at Waukegan. January 24-New Trier at Morton. February 1-New Trier at Oak l'ark. February 7-New Trier at Evans~m:. February 14-Proviso at New 'fneL February 18-New Trier !l.t D!.!erfL~lJ (afternoon game). · February 21-Waukegan ut N('W Tt'h r. Februarv 28-Morton at N ~w 'l'rier. March 6, 7, and 8-District tournament. Place · not yet announced. Friday, Saturday November 22, 23 AI JOLSON "Say It With Songs" with Davie Lee and Marion Nixon . Monday, Tueaday November 25, 26 "Darkened Rooms" All-Talking Picture W edne1day, Thursday November 27, 28 DEERPATH THEATRE LAKE FOREST, ILL. Appearing in Person at the Marion Davies in WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 One Performance Only Beginning "MARIANNE" COMING FLOOR $2.$0 MAIN 8:,0 P. M. -BA_L_C-ON_Y_11 "Oh Yeah" AU Seats Reserved Mail orders must be accompanied by check and return postage. $ 1.50 $2.00 Box office open daily 10:00 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. PHONE LAKE FOREST 321

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