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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1935, p. 24

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at LES$ than. DEALERS COST Ask a troua' Atteudont About Pries.'onTour Size We reserve the right towîthdraw- this offer et any ine TheyllI Ssuincue Ton! Want to know the best ite to buy? Talk to Ummr of this great uew "G-3" Goodyear All- I pldai asothe "G-3'os" quicker-stopphg gip. Ask them - tey'l convlac. you! LookIe 1NO Extra Cosi . awarded in three classes. Dr. C. Rus- sell Small, lhead of the New Trier 1-nguage department, and Mrs. Eliz abeth Todd, assistant librarian, both of whom are philatelists, acted as. judges. About twenty five fraines. of. stamps weree.xbibited. hi the general foreign stamip ciass Dick Himmel won first prize.. Noà. second prize w as awarded in, thiv cl&ss. Rex Rathbuin, who hlad a larg< frame of ship stamps, won first place in the unique frame .classification. Charles Hahin, who exhibited a col-. lection of freak, stamps (stamps witii- irverted centiers,, errors, and the. like) vlac-ed second. Ini the third class, United States sýtamps. the wininer wvas Ian Prestoni He exhiibited: Uiited,,States revenue stamps. Second place ini this class went to Franlk. S3taa. who hiad. a firame oi commeinorative . stamps Staab also received honorable Menl- tion for atiother fraine which he ex- Ini connection .vith the stamp club's annmal exhibition Dr. Lloyd Lourie of Evanston, a former member of the club, gave a talk on British colonials and showed somne of the leaves f romi his artistically arranigedal1bumn. 4 Sehools Lead Race for Debating Honors New Trier, Proviso, Thornton and George. Rogers Clark of Hamniond. is emblematic ot the îague cnam- pionship. George Rogers Clark has lost only three debates during the season, whereas each of the other leaders bas lost four, but the Ham mond school has flot participated. ini as many debates as the other scbools '* A poil is being taken among the mem-. ber schools to find out whether they are in favor of the proposed tourna- ment. Meanwhile New Trier debaters ment for the scnooi 'cnampionsnîp at New Trier last Friday. Condy, senior class champiônship, was deftated by ,Dan Kreer, sophomnore champion, in a. five-gamne match. Kreer took the frttwo gamnes. 21-11 and 21 -14. Condy evened the counit hy winning the * next two by scores-of 21-10 and 21--14, but Kreer won the fifth gamne. 21-16, thus earniing the right to meet Tom Rodman, the. junior class cham-, pion, for the school, championship. Rodman whipped Charles Byrumn freshman champion, 21-7, 21-11 and Sopha Beat Senior& lu 'the doubles match es the soph.- more and junior representatives also reached the finals. Jerry Born, and Bill Terrill, the senior doubles icham,-: pions, lost to. Dan Kreer and N. Smith. sophomore, championis,, 21-18, 21-19 and 25-23.The two sophomores were scheduled to, play C. Kirwat and D. Dally, best in, the junior class, for the, school championship: Wed- nesday of this week. Kirwan and Dally had previously eliminated Charles Byrum and R. Gallagher, f 'reshman champions, as announced in these columris hast week. Handball Finals The finals of the. handball tourna- nment among New Trier boys also Were scheduiled' for Wednesday of this week. Ed Snyder, senior chamn- pion, was to meet Wilbert Dahi, junior Achampion, for school honors. Last F1-'riday Snyder won from John Dun- tourriament also resulted in victorie,ý for the seniors and juniors. Snivder the senior singles champion, teamed with D. Ford to whip R. Oyen and D; Stein, sophomore champions. 21-6. 21-3, 21-9, William Smith and C. Smith, junior champions, won from J. Harvey and J. Steen, freshman champions, 21-9, 21-5. Lewis Rock New Chief Editor of Sehool News STATION NO. 10 wii.u.0. Av. c" dge .Rd. WIhu.ff. STATION NO. 12 1909 Lake Ave. w'iu.t*. STATION NO. 11I ZS32 West Roilrocid Ave. Evanston Jafter serving the board mi are to be gu event wilI be 4 !rs and their wives wil holti a mnother-and-daughter' at the dinner.: The Friday, afternoon of- this week -t in th messhall. o'clock in the Girls' club om I

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