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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 20

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MULTON HALF BELT Identical with the Chester- field overcoat excepting for the self collar instead of vol-. vet and the haif belted Éa6k.. 2 FAVORITES in Evanston's Most Impressive., Showing OVERCOATSý FORt MEN AND YOUNG MEN St ~ I ENRYC. LYlTTON SONS Orrington and aiurcli-EVANSTON BLACKHAWK HOCKEY TICKETS ON SALE r 5iIg me8 mess. i**s*. £,a a- .._« club project. Its purposes, according to F. D. Frisbie, faculty sponsor of the club, are to provide entertainment for students during their leisure time at the noon bour and to. make a small profit for the club's general fund. A five-cent admission fee is charged. On Tuesdays a serial picture is shown. Dif- ferent films-.are sbown each Thursday. Dick Hall is chairman of thie Tri-Ship club committee in charge of the project. Bill B0wenis in charge of the -usher corps and ,Willard Hopkins is in charge of projection. The standard size film is beîng used this year instead of a smalier size, 'as was the case last year. Battie Stili .On for Freshman,,Presidency A f ourth and final ballot was .te beý tknThursday morning of this week to determine wlio.will have the honor of -the f reshnian class présidenc y. T wo candidates, jack Byrum and 'Bill Spin- ney, out of> an original field of five, were stillinIt the rtinning for the job. Peggy Stein was elected vice-presi- dent of the class on the firs.t ballot. Harriet Morehouse wvas elected secre- 'tary, also on the first ballot. Three ballots were necessary to elect the treasurer, who is Arthur N eilsen. Neilsen won in a field of six candidates. In order to be electçd to one of the c lass offices a freshman must have a inajority of the votes of bis classniates. He must aiso maintain certain scholas- tic standards. Now that the football season is over, many of the boys are '-urning tbeir attention to basketball. Nearly three hundred boys, showed up for the first practices, but Coachi Clyde Grader has ".cut'" the squad to a niucb smaller fig- ure. Boys who have been playing foot- ball and who also play basketball1 will report to Coachi Grater next Monday. The schedule, as announced in this publication last wèek, calîs for an open- ing game with the alum-ni on Wednes- day. Novemnber 29. HOCKEY TRYOUTS Sophoinore and freshman girls ported for hockey tryouts Tuesday Thursday .of this week. Ilr iUciJ l Mis week. INVITE PARENTS re- Parents' have been. invited to visit and the Tri-Slip boys' clubroom in the gynrnasium building. lives in Minette. lHe nas a son, Bill, attending New Trier. The Tri-Ship club is also hopeful that AI Simmons of the Chicago White Sox and formerly of the Philadephia, Athletics will-le present at the' din- ner, as well as'ône of the American leaguge umpires. Chick E~vans, who for years has been one of theleading golfers of America, has promised to attend. The boys have the privilege of invit- ing their fathers to the dinner. Sheldon Fox, chairman f o thé club's ýdinner. coin- mittee, is in charge of arrangements for the affair. Coach. Jackson Starts Swinming Team Practice Swinîming practice started tbis week u nder the direction of Edgar B. jack-. son, -the swimming coachi, Who, has turnied out somne of the finest swimming tcarns in this section of the country during bis years at New Trier. Last ycar the New Trier junior swiniming teami won the Suburban league cham- pionship and the senior teami tied with Oak . Park for ,-seond.place in the league standing. 'We.need breast stroke swimmers and divers," Coach Jackson said in discussing the prospects for this season. He predicted a successful season, however. Practices for senior swimmers are being held Monday, *Wednesday and Friday afferni-ons at 3 :15 o'clock and- for junior swimniers at. 4 o'clock. Christmas Concert to ;Bc Presented Dec. 17 Sunday, December 17, bas been set aàs the date for the annual Christmas concert by tbe music department. Re- hearsals -for this annual affair,.which is one of thIe most outsta.ncing on New Trier's calendar of events for the year, have been under way for some- timte un- der the direction of Mrs. Marian, Cot- ton and lier assistants in the music department. 2 5

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