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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 23

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b..........................there. YW b su.ris*d,=whata For 1man y years, at 1least t wenty- n all. VV etner or flot is may11 neV U - igood" turne. you ean -have, -and how îive years. -New Trier lias edited1 and i tributed tû the fact that more boys1 nuch your fathers would enjoy- it, broughit forth the cro wning ucs ttn1h oieo ht oeby nd talk abou t o eeks.after- of the year-th Eco s No earcan brave thé. wiftry blasts, ve do ardoutve it aftraW e hre lias- passed but that when -juàe came not knowv. But* it stands to res Februar 14. anI Echioes did flot make a glorified that- the girls, . whose privilege it is ,appearance al erbrulta to change their minds, woCuld be as, ipoeetor. additional feature. susceptible toý the comics and anti s'Tesiesno il,'ihsm iasprovement more who. have become addicted to MIore pictures were taken.; more saybdT ___ their clan which indulges in harmnless ýmects written up; moreart.work to I but amusing'noontime gaines, .were contribute to the splendor of the: In view ;of' the necessity for satis- osrvdecnlbedgthkns boo. N~v rie's ro~th as bl factory returns inth Ecescm and tripping the more or ýless. liglit sutmarizcdU in thé Echoes anid. o paign, there' has been suggested- as a i and> quite fantastic to the iinter class àd d without one. question for ail who wish to appoint breeze .Teirpstime miglit other- \\'iIl we sit passively b)y and lett the evsa iqiig'b e describeda kpig u the EÉlioes _glide 'to oblivion? Xiii' the following: "Have YOU brouýht eé it s.kipping or the aforenxentioned, we see the record. of, twenty-five your dollar for, -n 'Echoes? An d if it stili has no excuse. And, to think yars broke on a eseJn owynt?"ý Corne on!1 To quoteo the responsible positions held corne andl go and no Echoes to coin- one of our enterprising young down by the ringleaders ini this re- Memorate the. notable adva.nces of printers (without bis consent,. but,. volution- against the conventional, Ne.w Trier in '32 anid '33? No, we wjll perhaps, with bhis forgiveness) : methods of spending one's luncrh not!i 'Male a'Noise like a fBuck NOW'à nI d 1t T One dollar by one thousand stu- hear the Echoes in J UNE." You niayt dents. Just one haif of us must give flot realize it in January, but a June This Chittahi and this Chattah is1 one dollar and wve will be sure of' witlOut those familiar old Echioes conducted by -Martha Gillofer- our Echoes. Cone on! Subscribe wouldn't seem quite riglit, and yotl Help! Help! Ail those who wish to now! Be among the first thousand! know it. Don't shirk your duty, volunteer their services as unofficial Show the editors, faculty and ad-. seniors.,. an.d set an example that reporters in our aid would be quite ministration that you want an Echoesievery underclassnian should be glad welcome. A suggestion or an item of and want it badly., to follow', current attraction or. gossip would be Qur imotto will11 be - "An Echoes for most pleasing, whether seen in the 33,, Have yôu Iheard?* Ves? No. At study halls, aroünd or concerning the A littie loyalty and school spirit. any rate, the fact remains, that the information desks,, or behind the lib- One dollar by one thou$and $tudents senior girls will, if nothing unfore- rary on the steps, Yes, 'twould be -1Anli iz ný .redüýII innen- hld thir&aivier iîuite acceptable I going practically scoreless cwring the entire battie. At the end of the first quarter, Oak Park had nine to New Trier's nothing and at the end of the half led 16-1. in the' third quarter Scott, thée lanky center for. New ýTrier, led off with, the first basket of the gaine for.. the Grey-Grecn. Then Frazer, the boy who puilled the garne, out of the 1Ëre against Deerfield.last, week with two baskets in the overtineý, sank two in succession.. Then Scott sank one, froin, the free. throw line and. as the quarter. ended Oak Park was in the lead, 2-4 In the fourth quarter, New Trier's rally in 'the last 58 seconds witb two baskets by Scott'and one by Frazer was flot enougli, to win the battie, and Oak P'ark was triumphant, 28-23 giving theni a clean slate in the Suburban league race. .New Trier will play Mortoni at WVinnetka tliis Friday, while Oak Park is journeying to Proviso and Evanston to Deerfield. Sumimaries of the Oak Park. gaine; .New Trier (23) Oak Park (28) B FTP B FTP Sinding 1 3 5 Christman 3 1 i Clayton 0 ' O O Coombs .4 0 8 Frazer 3 1 1Merz .0 00 Sc~ott 4 1 9 hessiie 2 4 8 Here and Therej * "I wish our bank coul d get on its feet, enough to stop sending back our checks marked 'no funds,' " said the bride to lier husband. "A bank that hasn't. enough mon.ey to pay a $4.27 check ought to be rnerged and put on a sound basis." school year. , It 'is to oe conducted in 1i-4 ppeu U <,y i c&f m study-hall fashion,' except when- an- A strong Freshman-Sophownore nounceffents are to be made. It teamn from Oak Park invaded the should be quite handy, for there are New Trier gymnasiumn last Saturday so niany extra senior girls' assem- to defeat the Green and Grey quintet, bles, anyway. There are a few coin- 32-.27. The New Trier basketeers plications and somte opposition, but, were outplayed throughout the gaine we are confident, al. these will be by a taller, huskier tearn whose' taken careof. The plan's main 'ob- passes and shooting were more ac- ject is to relieve the advisers of some curate. of their burdens and this should be This defeat threw the New Trier accomplished. Now, let there be no cagers out, of a tie for first place LIGHTWEIGIITSLOSE Oak Park defeated the New Trier lightweight cagers, 30 to 21, Friday at Winnetka when they failed to get underway until laté in the third quarter. after giving it to a, . YELLOW FEVE. A. go fixes of oppos- nple, Progress .A; done you must keep chant ther. -a passioni for A CJ -icox. ýey,g1 0 2 i rald,f 1i11 iF AI 84 9 n,g 2 0i, .0 0 10 i9 ECH OES OR OBLIVION? 2 2 2 1 3 Ai i 1 a 10 10

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