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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 22

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Glasses are an important part of your daily lif. and are a definite part of your dr.s<, Eyes ProperhyExamied by oan eye physiciain (M..D.) is important, Glasses properly fitted, and that enhanëe. your personal charm aemequally important. Our Mr. Patterson in 'our Evanston branch. is ,an auhority in style and design and wihIfit you. wit glasses thot make youlokyu et Ùhlemann '-9,Evanston, 610, Church Street k /ereùrel The seven New Trier boys who won the distinction were: Cecil Cox, a senior; Henry Schauffler, a junior; Frederick Williams, William Pavey end Jerry Wetserfeld, sophomores, tand Robert Oison and Paul Venek- lasen,'fresbmlen. Tro be hlsted on thé honor roll of the School of Engineering a stu- dent must stand in the upper third of his class and his aïverage for the semester mùst be B-or above. Hutchinson Telis of Situation in German3 Race: prejudice and suppression of thought are the two chief faults of the prese nt governrnent in Germany. Dr. Paul Hutchinson, managing editor of the Christian Century, told the New Trier students Iwho attended the Gavel club meeting la st Thursday. In the course' of bis talk Dr. Hut- chinson pointed ouit some *of the weaknesses of the present American democratic system of government. He urged bis heàrers to study the prob- lems of other. countries and their at- tem.pted solutions, with the idea in' mmhid of learinfg how to meet similar problems that may arise in this coun- try. Seniors Prepare for Closing Activities The rush of pre-commencement ac- tivities already is beginning for New Trier seniors. Tryouts for tfie an- nual senior play are to be beld Friday of this week. The play wîhl be pre- sented in about five weeks. Social events on the seniors' calerider-i' clude the junior prom. which is schel- uled for Saturday, May 19, and the senior hop. The date for the hop1 bas flot been set definitely, but proh- a bly will be Friday orSaturday, Ju ne 8 or 9. AWARD CANDIDATES Sheldon Foxc, Cy MacKinnon and Charles Dostal are the three can- r f n Uses Ten Speakers Debate Coach Chester:E. MacLean of New Trier used- ten speakers- 'Richard Babcock, jean Spanuth. Marjorie Wood, Ed Rosenheim. and Glenn Walker on the affirmative and Robert Goodwin, Clarence Lineherger., Stephen Craig, George Wood and James Donahue on1 the negative. Three of this number, Jean Spanuth, Robert Goodwin and Clarence Line- berger, are freshmen. 10 debates to be held in the near future Coach MacLean will give several other speakers. including Mary Jane Stev- enson, Van MçQuide, Bill Burge. Robert Bishop, Marjorie Taylor, Frank Randail and Herbert Sauvage, an opportunity to take p~art. Go to HinsclaIe Friday night of this week the New' Trier affirmative and ntgative, team .s wiIl appear before an aduit audience at H 'insda'le, where they will meet teams froni the tlinsdale High sch.ôol. A dual, debate with Proviso Town'- ship .High' school ofý Maywood: is scheduled.for. Thursday, May 3. Final Dad's Night Is Scheduled for May 2 The last of the fre.shman dadq!, 1 vnelo>U co1iCeV Ilast Priday and bat- urday. The affirmative team won from Lane Tech and Tilden and lost to Thornton, while the negative team defeate'd Tilden and Lane Tech and lost to J{insdale and Mendota. Hammond, Imd., with ýa record of seven iins and, two. losses, won. the tournamfent. Other, schools .entered., besides those already mentioned. were Elgin, Hinkley and R-etnuseleger. Ail Get a Chance Whereas most of ýthe competing gchools. used only their. first teanis, INewv Tri er held to its policy of giv- ing several of the lèss ex p erienced - speakers *an opportunity to debate. IThus New Trier entered the tourna- ment, flot'with the sole, objective. of winning, but forý the purpose1 of. strengthening the debate squad as a whole by adding to the experience of The Altar and kosary society of Our Lady. of Perpetual Help church in Glenview is giving a card and bunco party at the schocil auditorium on Friday,! April 27 * Prizes will bc given and refreshments served. c .MARRIED James Burnham, son of Mrs. Claude I3urnham of New York, for- merly of Kenilworth, was married on. April 7, to Marcia Lightner of St. Paul.. Mr. Burnham teaches in the University of- New York. .1

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