"'Notur&s AMost Ime>portant, WiImelte 11143 - Woody Wilsorn Photos The five New Trier - :-gh school track men who scored in Mr. Pioger said: By Popular'Demand "lWe have reCeived go many re- quests from S hawnee club mem- bers' who haveflot had an oppor- tunity ito hear Dr.. JÙdd that It is really in answer to'popfflar dema-nd that we have booked him for, this appearance, at the club on'thie eve,- ning of June 1. The meeting .1s' open both to Shawnee members and their guests. free of charge and in order to avoid turning anyone away we are gging to throw openi both our ballroom and th.e adjoining lounge for the occasion. 7be meeting WviI1. start at.8 p.m."l Assistne.Mr. P1nuievr n ,e is is Igrapizs Upper mette, th abtve,.. is Bob DeVinny, Wil- in the loW hurdies; up- ick Moreau, WIlmette, high jump; center left,' Sean, Winnetka, fourthl rd dash and the Ibroad, or right, Tom Carney~, th in the broad lump, .noert. F Z)ee,.Mr. ,and - Mrs., 'ouis S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Camille Jongieux, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wal- ter Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Blietz, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd :Eillister, Frank Marshall, and Mrs. William- Brown Hale. Rair-raising Adventures. Dr. Judd's personal story is unique and it accounts in part for his sen- sational and rapid success on the Amnerican lecture platform, He went Mr., and Mrs. Frank Ifooper are ine UajJaI1 the parents of a daughter, Sara personal ac Louise, borri May' 1. Mrs. Hooper, speakable the former Sue Barnes, is the daugh: which, he ter f Juge ad Mr. J0~ presign his terof udg ad Ms. ohnP.turn to th Barnes of La Grange. The baby imsl r also a granddaughter of Mr. and Judd se Mrs. A. F. Hooper, 923 Linden ave- udse whieh ik fi iese. li au hIair-raïsing dventures and he saw un- and unl:nintable things says, compelled him to post so that he might re- bis country and express ,eély as an individual. Dr. ýaks from a standpoint 'ankly friendly to the Chi- I xi