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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1932, p. 26

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Plyat Bvanston i-iign Ply ay for girls from north shore high schools wiII be held at the Ev- anston Township- High achoel, No- vember 5. This Play day will be. iin the nature of, a get-together of the athietes from Evanston High school, New Trier High, school,Conr Day, and Deerfield, Shields. This Play day will, include the. participa- tion of the different g irls. in soccer and hockey. New Trier is beinig répresented I)y the following girls: Heads of sports-Soccer, Barbara Munni; hockey, jean Gourlay. Class managers of hockey and soc- cer-Soccer: senior, Dorothy Volt- man; junior, Ann Burnihani; sopho-. more, Mary Waidner., Hockey:se ior,,Jean Weber; junior, Jtine Mau- iand; sophomore, Jane Harris. .Executives of the Girls' Athletic association -- President,> Jane, Waid- ner; vicem-president, Virginia Smiith. Frosk'Solih Team heLoses to Oak ,Park TeFrosh-Soph teami lost to Oak Park, 12 to 7, on Saturday. Laing made; New Trier's only touchidown on a plunge through center in the_ second quarter and made the extra point in the samne ianner. Wengur- ski muade both of Oak Park's touch- downs on off-tackle smashes. White blocked Douval's attempted drop kick, and Douval's other attempt wa's wide. NEW TRIER (7) OAK PARK (12) Wilder LE Johnsonl 'Christensen LT MeKee Harvey LG Çael Brown, Adanms CCae White, McNair RG . .StalIey Rice RT. Stege Schumian RE Cti Cari sonàQ B Vergili Ross, Kleaner LTM Wengurski Dempsey, Marchini R111 Major Laing, Dostal FB Slouffet Touchdowfl5--Laiflg, weùgùrski (2). Points after . ouhdown-ýLaing. SCORE *BY PERIODS .New Trier,...... 2 .7 0 0 1 1Oak Park ........ O 6.6 12, New Trier Grad Wins Scholarship at Wabaish At the University of Michigan, Don Alford and Paul Phillipý pledged Sigma Chi; Diclç Joslin, Alpha Delta Phi; and Fred Mitchell and Bob Burns, Chi Psi. Bob Long, Fred Wetterer, and Chester Hanson drove to Ann Arbor to see thé Michigani-Northwesteril gaine. Whibe. at Ann Arbor,- they w ere the guests of Bob Burns' and Paul Phillips. At the recent celebration 'of tlic gala turning on.of,>the new street lighting system in Evanstoni, Jane Lundahl, 32, was seen seated on the library steps, eating peanuts. Now really, Jane, we expect better tliiing.- of you. .Anyone wlio lias played, football at New Trier plays football wher- ever h le goes. Ted Wachs, '32, is on1 the first-striifg f reshmnan team at Dartmouth. AI Lind, '32, plays cen- ter on Northwestern's first freshman string. Ed Cullen, '30, plays ful back at'*the University of Chicago. Frances Payne, '32, and Mary Elizabeth McNulty, '30, are students at Connecticut college this year. Miss McNulty is a transfer f rom -Lasebi seininarv. Shie is now a junior, at Connecticut. Don Hughes; '32, is coining p from Purdue with some friends for the Northwestern- Purdue game, Sat- urday. Tennis.Tournament Reaches Semi.Finals It *won't be long >now until-New Trier's tennis-champ will be:crowned. Semi-finalists in the upper bracket are Bill Choyer aîîd'Frank Merritt;, in the lower bracket, Mr. Sniyder and Mr. Ream. Clover upset Mr. Peterý son! in straighit sets, 6-1, 6-3. Merritt "The RoaçI to lay of Current* First mon at New Trier Tryouts for the first play of the school year-"ýThe Road to Yester- day"-w*ere held Tuesday and WVed- nesday of last week. On. Friday Miss Stanwiood and Mr., Van Kirk posted the list.of their choices forthe per-. sons in the cast. The- list of those Who won places in the cast is as follows:111 Catherine Hepburn and Ruth An-. derson ini the role of Elspeth; Joy Stover and Nancv..Fisher - Malena Leveson; 'Charlotte Waclîs and Alice ýEbeling-Norah Gilison; Jane Sund- ,lf and Vinnie Grondai - Dolly;ý Katherine Rounds and Elizabeth. Boldenweck-Harriet. I Bill Doty and Sydney Date-jack Greatorex;à Walter McGuire and El- wood Glass-Kenelyn -Pauîton; Bill Miller and Bob Merriman-Adrian Tompkins; Alexander Newton and IEugene Harper - WiII Leveson; Marion Barber and Alison Burge- Eleanor Leveson. As may be seen by the foregoin ist, a separate cast wi11 produce the vb)av eacb night. I Intramural Sports Trhis week's scores ini the intra- mural football Icagues follow: Lights-Isndiana 15, Northiwestern 6; Purdue 13, Michingaîî 13. Princeton. 19, Dartmouth 6;. Prince- ton 7, Yale 0; Hiarvard 6, Dart- rnouth 0. FOO'ÎBALL'TANII Michigan Purdue Indiana Northwestern Harvard Princeton Yale Dartmouth Won L 2 0 o 3 Hleavies won Lo)st 3 0 2' t O 3 Tied, Tied O. 8 6 0 Pts. 12 10, 4 IN ewI rier rEvnt Tuesday, Nov. New Trier High school will have ;I mock election Tuesday, Noveniber 1. as a help to the students of the so- cial science department, in particubar, and the whobe school, in general, in. ,understan.din.g the systemn'of regis- tration and, election used in : this country. The faculty of the social science departnfient is 'combiningý its, effoôrts; to make thiseélection a great sur- eess. The saine system of 'precincts and wards used in cities and stateý. will be used. at New Trier. Give Tentative Programn The tentative, program for regis - tration and election> is as fobows: Monday, October 24-Speakers w'11 visit adviser rooms to give instruc- tions about registration. This willbcb during adviser period.. So>me' of the speakers will be students and others. members of the social science depart- "lent. Tuesday, October 2.-REGISTRA-' TION DAY. The registration head- quarters wit', be open front 8 to 9 o'clock, in the. morning,., PolIs, wil b e openi again f rom 3 to 4 o'clock ,iin the afternoon. It is hoped that al stuclents wil register. Await 46 Speeches Wednesday, Thursday and > riday. October 26, 27 and 28-A group of, forty-six speakers, twenty-three Re- publicans and twenty-three Demo- crats, is being organized to present the laims of their representative candidates at each adviser roôm. The speeches are froin five to ten min- utes in ength. Plan Cernerai Assembly Monday, October .31,- A general asse'mbby will be held as a clinmax for> the caffpaign speakers. Tuesday, .Noveniber 1 -ELEC- TION DAY. The poils will.be open, as on the.preceding Tuesday. Stu- dents wi,1l be excused from adviser rooms to vote. The results of' .the election wiWl be tabulated and will appear i a bulletin as soon as pos-, Z' 14z s . a .>1110w - w.IL - 1*tt,5 4fS ..O Lt., L Vlqullul. . . 7 *S*51VI Frances Ellis was elected presi- advanced students willbcb. adniitted Teacher TelsSeniors dent at the . first meeting of the with grades above "D." Former stu- A otE rpa rvl French club, Tbursday, October 13. dents of French who have discontin- A otErpa rvl Her assistants are: vice-president, ued their study miay enter on proba- The second senior assernbiy was jeanette Post; secretary, Caroline 'tion and be made active niembers held on Wednesday of last week.i Clark; and treasurer, Mirianm West- after they have taken sufficient part After the cqstomarv. calling to order erfeld. in meetings to prove themselves by the president, Bob Seiler, Secre- Students Will find "Le Cercle Fran- really interested. was intrQdtuced. She gave a delight- lived with a Ftrench xamily in order to get better acquainted with the customs of the French people. tary Helen Shepard read the minuteg ,of the previous assembly. Then the speaker, Miss -Jessie Sentney of the French department, m~k

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