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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 25

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states an oid proverb. The truth of this.ancientsaying was brought home in a startling manner to the students and f aculty of. New'rrier, by the recent arinouncenient that Wil- liam H. Ellisý, ea member o f the school board,, 1wÀould resign. bis -position as, sQofl as bis suctessorwas elected. Fol- lowing the resigniation ýof 'Edward J. Phelps, also a. schooI, board niember, Mr. Ellis' stateément cornes as a second crushing blow, to al of ,,us. 'Ne realize the iniability' of . mere words to express the gratitude. and admiration 'whichi we feel for a' man who bas labored night and day to bring order out of financial chaos; a man Who is chiefly. responsible for the erec- tion of the new Manual. Mucation and F. E. Clerk buildings,;-a man whose ill health, brought about hy unceasing labor for New -Trier forced Iiim to resigii; a mani whom otie and ail are proud to cali leader. and f riend- WVilliam H. Ellis. let bis accomplishrnents hiere stand as a noble example of unselfish dcvô- tion to'ail those who are. connected in any way *witb the education of the younger generation.-Ed Frazer and Enmma Bickbam. and loyal are rewarucud. i.uvy rîceve some sort of emblem or honor to let them know that they have been recog- nized and New Trier bas in theni a true uphiolder of high ideals. The award of greatest significance was T. N. T. Twenty-four students entcred the ranks of New Trier's rnost exclusive organization. To these twen- ty-four students and the twelve who tùere aditte asht vear. we offer our day, April 8. >Hi: "Why is an organis't like- a baby?" Ho: "Animal, vegetable, or min- er-al?" Hi: "Because th ey both 'play witji their feet."ý YVes beer.will heIp reviethsay depleted treasury, but perhaps it may also revive the dormant Mainie. Stein Song. Life is like that; you can't get sometbing'for notbtng. O, fate, why hast tbou given. us this bitter cup to drain? 3.2: "How ýdoes a man- witb two wooden .legs. walk?"' '-' 3.05: "OWh e just lumbers along." 3.2: In Illinois you can't hang a mn with~ a woodtn ieg.P 3,05: "Yeab, I know; you have to use rope." *3.2: "Well, at least 1 didn't men- tion Woodin nickels. You'll have to give me credit for that." 3.05: "We can't give you credit for anything. In God we trust; others pay cash. Don't bother me; I'm ,rapping Christmas présents." After bearing ~ "When The Moon Froni the number of suicides re- p orted during the Iast two years, we are inclinied to believe that some peo- ple feel that prosperity is just around the coroner. Epitapb for Walter Wincbell (sug-. gested by bimslf) : "Here lies Wal- ter Winchell in the dirt he loved so weILi" Stephens and Lillian Noyes. Thle second group of dances was done by the clogging classes. The character: dance was interesting and very entertaining.> The third' group was givexi by the. regular sopbomore, dancing classes which, are beld during scbool periods. ..T he exhibition fox trot was pre- sented by Marcia Ennis, Beveriy Hoiz- wvorth, Ca-rol Tugaw1 and Judith Cun- nîngham. The waltzes were given b4 Mary Waidner and Helen Young.. Bake Sale Swells. Girls' C'lub Fund Thanks to -the mothersi "the dona- tors," again to tht mothers, "'the cus- toners,'" and to A. Weisburg througb ý os tutesy the G 's'ctI.Ib iad rseè of the store in Wilmette, the bake sale was a great success. Under the super- vision of, Janet McNulty, president, and Helen Shephard, chairman of the financial committee of the Girl's,.club, sponsored by Miss Lulu Wright, the girls had on display last Saturday, the most delectable array of cookies, pies, cakes, and old-fasbioned coffee-cake and snickerdoodle, one could ever hope to see And. of corurse. the mûnri~tn- everyonie wflo contrîbi cess of the bake sale. itude to the ýsuc- Only Few Bright Rays Illumine Track Carnival The only bright rays in a disappoint- the "big niglit" of, tbe Egyptians. was, historians,.throughout, the, ages baye neyer been. able to discover, but, a large., grôup of Treverians will celebrate Sat- urday witb tbree hours in. wonderad floating tbrough1 time to the strains of the Holmes-Weese' orchestra. An op- portunity for unrivaled pleasure and gossip is offered to ail who attend. It bias been announced that the pritce of, admission. will be doubled. for 'cackr one- wbo h as either left bis date at home or just lost ber, along tbe way, and a group of stalwarts f rom the athletic fronts of Trier will be on band, to eliminate, those wbo have 'the good.old Scotch blood running in their: veins. In view of tbe-se circumnstanccs, those wbo bring dates will be savinig money-tbe first tinie any money ever bas been saved througb the so-called beauties of -the, rae.eAdmission wilf be chàrged at the door, it is revealecE What a chance this dance offers to ail of us! Tbink of mingling witb the athletes and also those wbo rank higb in more aestbetic lines of endeavor. No f reshman can. afford to iniss see- ing the upper cIassrnen at play, per.. haps for the last time. Sbine those sboes, stucients of New Trier, andi corne looking for entertainnient. author of three booksi one -of which is "'The World on One Ieg." Right in line with current events, Mr. Walter talked on "The German Youth Move- ment." Mr. Walter is considered very weIl acquainted with this subjeét, as be attended the University of Berlin for a year and bad just left Germany a few weeks ago. a page in New -mittee, the programs and clo markc tory. b.has naci year, the: ney atne jwbo won mA.

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