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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1932, p. 23

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withiTiscoring distance, 'The bail s is 1. [an e jWl »fes T11v YuI,' tm, tte columnl is illed Witb in PaY-e('tat go -five, ten,1 we re oe like high school papers. ;k.Lke as not, some' "Wise, guy", fifn yad.pltesayndef maii. Iliitheji' ofour sniali pages %wouid b 1 'vil' say xve swiPed this from a - gofieen Buard h. And the sta kds agaîn found a few aragraphs of stale other aper. Ue's right-we did. hlead and back goes the bal-fi ve, S"~ We dont want to get ten, fifteen yards. On the next in bad* with the his'ory department He.- "They've gone for a tourb- play we are penaiizedi telmoreby saying thisnoted historian is al down!" yards., for sonle reason wiliciî os wrong., but ýcertainly 'ail high schooi 'Shie: -'Horrid, ho6Wv soon will they of us cant sec at ail. The natte, ;,papers areni tlike those herefers toe be back?" ceases to be a joke;i eo ies* at ieast, our îsn't. t mav be, snîal. but the iîîteresting paragraplis of. Coachi Asiî says: 'A roiliing foot- grim reality. And- the crowd doc.1score. %vhat? ~news will be neither- few nor stalie bail gathers no soe" XVe've. made it too easv. The Our object is to give the .tax: crowd boos'. t seenis. the neturaï j.pavers an idea of what a grand 0l1 1, Economics Iectùrer: "And the thing toý do under tecruit cs shool they're financing, and, to keep! farmer is, the oniy produ.cer whci But is it ? \e are tu: mucli tances.i the students- post ed on the ,iat'est nakes his. liv ing directiy froni the 0f cmin geeraioîi XVat iiws. Froin the large group.attend. i soll." wve be like?. Are veggoing to be nîar- ing the reporters' meeting. it is evi- Voice froni rear: "How about the> row-mi nded and unfair? Are w dent, that the paper wiil aiso he iaunidressi" going to judge tiîings nîost ofn, ïneeded as ail outiet for schooi pep don't even pretend to unders tan<î, and energy. Two urchîns were watchinig a bar- without even giv ing theni a fair.* Perhaps if this energy increases ber singe a customer's hair. trial? Are 1We. going to îopk at a an d ifbusiness picks up, we shail bce,"Cee," 'said onue, "he's huntin' 'eîný new nvetio, fr istaceamIable to have a schooi paper of our with a Iight." Say, "My, w'nat a funrv ioigcn own.. We are, very grateful to -Lloyd - trapion It' nogoo." 0 corseHoilister Inc., for, the space giveîi History teacher (migtb r flot. But fthat's exactly wa er us until such a time arrives. Reiiey) : "Napoleon said, 'Neyer say doing to thle newv football rules. \WC don't understand thein; nîost of us Teachers NVon't mutt (might be censored): -I h wonder if he ever tried striking a have nevereie read v'th;"rc XBe Su jcs or imatch on a cake of soap." plcd pobbi jsty.ispealzeiArcheryTarg'ets After Saig a fellow's map geix- If ý the ,other, teain is eaiesaoo hr that's swell; anv-wvav, that's the ir Archery this year has "gonte off with eraliy show alo1 f hotcuts. tou-1h iuck. TiieyL -1douid know thea bang." Ili* fact,. seiveral girls have " ok n aefryuai riles. But7 if wc,,'re. penalized that actualiy bit the target. Archiery, up i referee is terrible,:Kill hini1 ýN%' to this week, ha, heen offlv n, on, ay, ,tdIgeNhn " "Yoi're ilucky, I get indigestion.ý I sk'ou.ina n to mnai, is.that fair? bu foî now% on there will be practices Caî'0yU iose a tougih one and coine on Monday and tournaîxient shootn smilii ?on rida. juinu andsen otîriv Wife: "'Are you going to take 'ip sniîgi iieponptFrida. 3u:orand seorsar4ve own that, stove pipe or wil I have We tuikyou catii. B)e l i rmtya 3:~adsotuntil to do it?" stands the ncxýt -aine and prove t. o*clock,. At 4 :0,; the sophomoresar Hub:Ohsotorel. - lalli,\-cd to "archi" and inay côntinuei uFORTY-TWO BOXESV' Iiuntil 4 :50 o'clock. 'Ple cquïurnint i " ai elvu h cre0 u Two vees ao, niy iglt bxesaIl on the field so tiîat there wilI bc gamne before it starts." of sanldwic lis were i)rought byte odev rtheupercasme."What is it?"' stuens. as wekth nuni~r In about two w~eeks, nie% targets xiii "Nothing :to nothing.-, before it had, ilncréasçd t orenbxs. jbhe put p,. in., héeforni of painted sat. t,0 fstarts.box i\extW: cek, -let's niake:.it tweît-v- ' ii1dimalsadpersouls. ,anda1tiierewil cigt !'l'le cho-llias exactly ? 2 1 aiso be. baloon s at wi osot h Stu(leits. If. al -of---th-e studeiîs iurslviI.1 eree ! eahrsbu brouglit foùr sandwiches each, there M~ course- would bc 8.484 sanidwiches for. the A list of ail ýgirls com-peting inlthe Iîuîgry' in' the Northwcsternl setule- itournament wil be postcd on the. gymn inent.ý Averaginig about two hundd bulletin board and the scores %vill be. sandwvichies to a box, there ouglit to kept f rom week to week. "At the end bc foitv-two boxes of sandwiches o11 of the tournament, the scores wilI beý every Wediiesday. added, and class and school champions t This seeins, at first reading, like a announced. Student.: "Ought one' ie punished: for,,somtething one didn't do?"' Professo.r:, "No. of course not." Strident: "Weii, I didr't do. myý mnath." People who don't read this col- umn aren't fit to dine out. How do they know who the other tmo fe1- 111u traycuîPltedeaseven pa sse s to Proviso's two and had six, incompleted passes to Proviso's'one. New Trierý outweîghed Proviso ai- Most man for mnan, but Proviso made up for this by its outatanding speed. New Trrier scored- its only touc.h- down in theethird quarter. A pas%,. WeinstoDck to Nordberg, was coin-, plete on the 14-yard- une. Lanidi carried the baIl to the nine-yard line. Weinstock smashed through tenter. te.'the three-yard line. Nordberg struggled two Yards to the ýone-yard line andthen plunged ove with- the touchdown. Dostal's try for the extra Point faiied. With buta minute to play, Provi- so's dashing quarterback, Doherty, carried the bail over for -a touch- -down after Logan's brillaânt runs had advanced the pigskin. Schobel kiked the -goal as the gun ended the Rame. Newv Trier's. freshmati-sophoinorç teamn won its first game from Pro- Viso, 7 to (O'. reIiiary to the varity battle. The starting line-up for New Trier's freýshman-sophomnore teani was as folîows: ends-Schuman and McLaren; tackles-Rice and Chris- tensen; guards-White-and Harv-ey;* center-V. Brown; quarter back- Carlson; half backs - Ross and Dempsey; fullI bac k-P. Dostal, .New Trier will play Oak Park at Oak Park- this Saturday, October 15. NMWrTIR <6) PROVISO (7) Preston T'l',Johnson Dostal LT Patchel Wilson La Gengler Schuman c Stumpf G1e1en RG(lxSchibel Appleyard flT Roos Williamjs Rr Chappas (c) 'Jordberg QB3 Dohertyý Seller LfWtr Weinstock RHPries FIal!quist . FB Mizen .Substitutiona ,l:Newý Trier-7sott for Preston, Heindrièhs for- Wilson,, Rosgs- man for Gielen, 'Laridi 'for, HallqUist, -McFadze.r for Nordberg, Sullivan for IfcFadzeaýn, Ba lenger for Seller, Dahi for Weinstock, White for Landi 7oeriàc:h'foi' Appieyard. Pro'i so-Trebass for Johnson., Trexel for W. Patchel, Logan> for Pries. reacher Spends 12 f twaý you die sandwich' as it journeys; also lames Di rubber bands in the hands of small Bruce Ell school chiidren cause considerable treasurer; disturbance in a classroom. man ofi 3. Bacon drippings in glass jars, Walker, i labeled plaîniy,, and candies of aIl Anderson, best of MORE dchairman, arian. NEW TRIER NEWS. ON PAGE 42, ..,çva' 54U Zftipsw inermany.* m»ade a .pilgrimage to Oberammie of Passion Play fame, and was cri tained there at the home of Ai Lang, who had the Ieading rolt the Christus. several jyears ao k j'

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