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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 35

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boys at a special assuvmbly ±vinuay mnorning. The certificates go to boys who have previously won letters or nunierals. Don Anderson, captain of the hea vy- weight basketball team,' and two oýf bis teani-mates,,Howard.,Bail and lEd Mee, received b9sketball certificates. H4eavyweight basketball letters went to Frank Bovovicka, Dick Camnpbell, Phil. Dostal, Captaini-elect Byron Bud" .Fisher, .James Fitzgerald, George Greent, Ed Kelly, Fred Kianer, Bob .Nevîins, ,Joe Olivrer,, -Carleton Ross, Bill'Snyder and Canto Wil- son. Emil Anderson, senior basketb;wl manager, wa s awarded a special mnan- ager's letter.- LightwdubIte Houoreda In lightweight basketball the boys receiving honors were: Certiflates-.-Captalfl Dave Miller. and BHilRobertson. April 2, at 2 :30l o'lock. Tis will ee a general get-acquainted meeting, and every mem~ber is urged to be present, it is announced by. Mrs. MyrtIe Kahiaian, membership chairnian. After a.short business meeting -Mrs. .William J. Weldon will.,vontinue ber discussion on mirrent legislation,, wbich was started at the last, meeting. -Miss Beatrice,,Levinson of Winnetkai will give two piano selectiong. A .vocal- ist wiIl sing tree nuffbers. The co-hostesses assisting Mrs. Dan- le y will, be: Mrs. John Ortegel,' Wil- mette; Mrs.. A. C. Hall,'Glencoe; Mrs. C.' W. -Mason, .Wilmette; Mrs. lEdith Reed, Glencoe. Mrs'. Howard J. Hickey, president full power to make assessmeiits, and to permit'collectors to, receive tax pay- ments ail year round. The association voted to endorse the mewasujres, as they are deemed to be in l'ne with the policy. of suburban towvns to improve and ýpre- serve local. self goveruenth . During the discussion it was, chargecl that buis now before the legisiature 'to abolish PIANO TUNING ýFor thé benefit afIhis north shore clientele H. F. ANTUMES wmshes. ta announice a local telephone nuniber.. WINNITKA 16.77, Junior managera'-Clark KCirwan and Landon Taylor. Ftosh.80ph Arards Freshman-sophniore basketbali honore ,Were. as foliows: Certiticates (class of 1937)-Joe, Fran- co, LeR.oy Kidder, Art Nielsen and David Sklllin. Numerals (class of 1937-Jarnes Bd- wrards, Tom Getman, John Gleason, Charles Soule and Charles Thorsen. 1Nunerasia eftlRof i9338-Bud Carey, 'That's' good. We'lL mit evem have te tink about fuel t eimexi wt4er!" aMur- Fuel Oi11 mon, ,Seth ShWpherd, Charles Ullricn, John Verhoven, Leslie Waido, Haldane Wilson and James Zinner. Don Fran- kel, senior swimmiing manager, was similarly honored wth a special letter. The followlng members of the junior swlmming team were awarded numerals: Class of 1937-Roger Cushnian, Irving Jackson, Bill McJunkin, James Nielsen, Bill Spinney and Sandy Wilder. Class of 1 3-Ted Buenger, James4 Eldredge and Philip Malien. The junior swimming rnanager's award went to Elmer Stone. Tx'r !r;i;-c mnie% ai residents --interested in nusic. wnos~e planning to attend>are asked to call Mr.. Frencb before tbe.time-of tbe. program. SIX PLANTS LOCATED o AI 'go,'., for Math,ýew* Francîsý A United A rgîsi Pà«ég#*PjW

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