Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1935, p. 29

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scfolOiand li-uercDie o4îcn a4ii the Madison, Wis., High school, gave the decision to New Trier's affirma- tive trio-Gerald Taber, Jack Leslie and Sidney Craig. The New Trier. negative speakers, de bating at McKinley, were David. Early, Bob Goodwin and Clarence t Lineberger. Debate Coach Brunel * at Morton High school voted in fa- vor of, McKinley. Win S - Lose 4 The dual match with McKinley' wVas part of New Trier's Big Twelvc Debating league schedule. New Trier now has. a record, of ceight victories and. four defeats this season. The, 1 next league1 debate, scheduled for this .Friday - with .Morton, :may ,be postponed until n next week. On Wednesday Debate Coach Chester E.. MacLeanl of New Trie& * planned to take two teams to Des- Plaines to Maille Township Higl school. He expected to use the saine affirmative lineup but a diffèrent * negative team çomposed of Glenni Walker and Marjorie Wood, both experienced debaters, and Jack Colle- man. This is Walker's fourth year on, the New Trier debate squad. Frank Randail, aniother experienced 1'debater, Selma Caine and FrdDe- ' bus, are three othermembers of this year's squad who are expected to. take part in interscholastic debates as negative. speakers later iii the sea- son. wJlI ,iser',vTourney on March Z9 and .30. The subject for debate which high schools throughout the country are using this year is, "Resolved, that the federal governuent, should adopt the policy of equalizingleducationai opportunity throughout. the. nation by means of, animal grants to the sev- eral, staite for public elementary and, secondary educationi."i Fraternty Invites Spring Smsrtns - C4 1I ~v I. 47 Lk (Leit) The printed crepe wîit h its colorfu and delicate flow-, ered design is rep- resentative of our selection ini light !and:'dark back;- Ig rouùds (40" wide) SThe pattertli s Butterick- N o- 6189. The Vogue pat- tern (No. 6955) would look per- wool pla id or checked ma- * terial. The swatcb shown is from Our large g ro up (54" *wide) at ...P2 of ýSprng zar'cs- and ours are among the néwest of de- signs. You'l 1i i k e the gay patternis (40" wide) . - -.. 11 The Pictorial pat- tern is No. 769L Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McCloud, 338 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilwç,rth, are returning the end of the week f rom a two weeks' visit to Miami Beach and New York, Mrs. McCloud at- tended tbe flower show in New York Monday.' THIRD FLOOR &

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