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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Dec 1932, p. 21

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\Vhat does Christmas speil to us? It >pells parties, vacation, presents; snow, 01(1 ind, and pient.y of fun. ii (ni- rgii orus LV "ave îuti, Nci rier's natators were out to a-,ver only yourg once, but let us nmar this ainazing record and it looked pause and consider the thousands as if the Mwere gdi .ng to do it. wvho sneer at Christmas and mock it as folfy. Thelv knobw nothiulgof ab i y e ak oe (lance, .97lit lights, gaietv,an y ,, tkN s . latu(hter. b.jut .only the cruelfy -of IevT irC g r Il.uiger an(l the 1itterness of cold.. OuewTrofeTr oaes \ile we're out ýdanci ng or skating, - u o w a e niuanvMrly children are huddled ln The NeNv Trier cgers Were. nosed coId. bare, roons loiigîiug for Just out, il! both games last Fniday, night a znorsel a-id a' littie heat. WVe are to 1y Hyde Park.,H-igh school of Chi- ga.too happ% to tlink' of the un- cago before 1,200 spectators in, the fortunate in our more frivolouls .mo- Leslie F. Gates gymna.sium., The nients. >o hle us pause now to con- hegvies lost> out, 32 to 29, when a. ;ider the needv. rally ,started in thefinal mninutcs .ft Il One of the first and mo st essent i al short. The uidefeated Hyde 'Park liardship s to be coxnbated is hunger. lights wvon over a "rejuveiaced" At Christmas tî -me most of our a.. rey-Greeà team, .19 tô 171 tries ,will, be filled, with cookies l h evwih it e rc tWas leadig 0t tteedo caâke.ý andI such delicacies, vhile thosel h1 frsdig 1 o a heed poor humiiaus would be more than tlefrt quarter on baskets by S 'd- ing, Lwo irom the.far oorneê's, Scot.t tu ttiu lotae aig àd wor li e ve andI DahI. Scott lhad also 'uktwo Us outnuethegod wrk e hvefree throws. Led by Wetzel dd 1)(gttu., and1 despite the fact school is, Chowvsk3-, the Chicagoans came b ar cI4o..ed. wy îot bring sandwiches, to gain an advantage of 18 to .15 at c.,iulies andI potatoes to, the North- thee half. They were able to hiang on \eeustations? to this lead despite a belated rally Another liardshilp is the cold. we started by Clayton who ivas substi- aelioUl dIn arin, comifortable Iîuting for Captain Dahil. Iilîne% whcre if we are cool, ive pusii Sinding Leads Scoring i1!1 tile lhat. Millions are ,taiiding.ii .1ack Sinding,. New~ Trier's highi-1 tliî<.: t-old Mille the s1îoxw and bitter point mnan against Lane Tech t',e wiud5.iiz past and w~eakeui the spir- \veek before, led the scoring ývitI al t aiidI .l>od-< Many. have tattercd. total of 13 points made on five bas-1 it'eaticlor îu .141 oli sweater y<o . i....m "'-b out.~r~Vor the- heavv stockings ea finle,. har(1 game at forwartI for N~ Tlfi k'1the zreai comniort thie\- w'îllî1rîer t"ilirelieve yCato :t i l)rlii1î- iiiteat(l thev lie idlv up.ii, ilich e efourth period. dtll îîîn ten intu np s s Benefited by another 'vek'ipa- <xtt.t. nd yur e arit aheliapper tice, fthe team <showed upinuicli d'id içc.erievr Cristardî. hhple etter than in its game withi Lane the ai cue aCh rie stmast , !preceding week. W~hile Preston andI iua~is cariv l 'nt hit- WVilliamns played their usual sttady e eland >. ainle at guard, Dahi and Sinding at n mater how sinall an act inav be, forwards 'and Scott at center func- or lîow few words arc said, the mfo, tioned nruch more smoot1h!y on tie tivatiug --spirit w1ilbe, recognizetI andtI I ese.M.ost Of the Hvce Park The two most. exciting games last week- were between Waltz A and Brady. B, and Wilson and Donham. The winniers are determined by two out of. three matches, and both. gamnes consisted .of ihree matiches. The Waltz tfearù, on wvhich Miss Waitz plays, won its.:game by the scores of 20-16, 26-28 and 24-M2 Miss Wilson'sl room beat Miss Donham's, 22-24, 21- 19 and,21-19. Frosh.,So ph,BRasketeers >Win let Tilt'of Season In, its first encouniter of the season, the Grev-Green frosh-soph quintet carne.through wit.h a 17 to 12* victorv o'ver. Xaukeg4n, on the New. Trier court. The proteges of Coachesý Reani.aid Shaer showed ,a stro.ng - attack to grab an early lead \whIichl thev never relinquished. Dave Miller of New Trier led bothi teamis iii the scoring column w \ith! three baskets and one free throw for a total of seven points. Fitzgerald of New\ Trier was a close second with three goals for a total of six, points, followed by Clark of Wankegan with fouir points. 'New Trier's frosà-soph tP2rnoen Fit zg' I C, IÇ Lain. 31] .3 O 2 O. O 4 lOi lôl Ileole .Ig (la il, rg HYDE PARK (32) w .o -Bd Frazer, '33. A stitch in time saves enibarrassing expôsure. And the zvind did bloze in lûrge Papts!-Misfortune didilt wait for Fnr- day the thirteenth to ýswing around 1w fore smiling her wic ked smile ou the, w. k. president of the dramatic club. * Last Thursday his, dignity was ruff!ed and bis ruffles ivere, rumpled bv a, rent-ripping receptacle in :the. mess hall. Or, if you will, a-project-. ing ,nail tore a litge trianguflar hole iII his Well pressedtrouser, k. 'The bewildered, fellow yelled for somne- tliing to holtI the cloth together as his colleagutes cri*d for Fogart3t, the hero of Coach Delaporte's twice told tale. No assistance came forth, in fact, it didn't even come fifth (apolo- gies to MIQUE). Finally after an offer of 35 cents, which was mere ipin money, agood samaritan procured a pin, received the money for the rent, and the bitter wind no longer blew its icy. blast on the presidential linib. '"IK. 1 a nna ut ILWl LUe pats B FP l 'o t) Vo miglit as well do yvour Christ- 0 02 mas inting early. 0 2 2 "How did the inmatés of the ini- O O0 sane asylum like their Christmas -2- - resent 4 4 5 "They were simpl.y crazy about. them!" F. Twaffic Note "I have a terrible rumblinjý omiach. It's like *a wago sînlties oi oettrinug Ii Rosenberg, P earson Hevii were to swinî. the i *. .I . .) and Captain breast, stroke, ... . .. .o .10 .9 91 0 \\Woodstock avenue.. They are 0 1 spectîvely, the sons of Mr. and 1 0 1 Fred Stebbiîis, 'Mr. andtiMrs. 1 -- .- 9sgood. andI Mr. and I Mrsý Harry 6 7 8 Mons, one?

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