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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1934, p. 24

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'PRIm:,BLUER RIDRON BE F Iý . W Skooku kPrnil You wiII be convinced properly aged - juicy, Sa le steak of its quaity- tender, fuali of Roun Si o «n T-Bon e or I I Portlermouse lbo 23ë 1lb. 291l b 3S MILK-FED Eeg 02 Veal IL.101/20 TENDER NATIVE POT ROAST lb. 101o IL. 161/2 No. Doues or Waste MiIk-Fed-Snow White Six OtYCLOCK YELLOW dingPEACHE Large .No. 236 Cane 'se SIX, OCLOCK FANCY, FRUIT SALAD Large No. 236à cana HEINZ ASSORTED SOUPS Special 2 825C FRESH GREEN I FRESH BABY PIKE ILb. 17 FRESH FLORIDA ,STRAWDERIES..box 1 21/2e. JUICY FLORIDA FRESH CALIF. 1 rm rluu Margaret Tideman, sophomore; Ger- ter-class tournament is now. being trude Schnur, junior, and Mary Ray- played. The boys were divided i1M. mond, senior. Ail of these girls ex- three weight classifications for the cept Miss Raymond won their match- class and inter-class tournamients- es. Gertrude Scirnur, junior class heavyweights, lightweights and feath- champion, is, also the school cham- erweîghts. Ail classes were rep-7 pion, as well as the- national wonien's resented in the lightweîght division,' table tennis champion. Following the- the sophomore, junior and senior ping pong matche .s the New .Trier classes in the heavyweight division. girls. engaged in mnixed fistball gamtes and ýthe freshman and sophomiiiore with the Evanstoni girls.- The New ýclasses ini the featherweight division. Trier girls are teaching the. Evan- Floigàeth ls hmin tonianis how to play the game. After. and runiners-up, the name in ecd the athletic contests a tea was hield case indicating the facul1ty miember ini the Girls' club roomi. who lias charge of the advisor rooni: HeavyNveights -Seiors: Shichiiz()er StartCampagn t Seil "B",champion, and Sehumacher " Stat C mpàgn o Sll. runner-up; Juniors: Carpenter, chaint- 1,10 NewTrie "Ecoes' pion, and Flaningani,1runner up; soph- omiores; Funkhauser, chamipion, aiifi A camtpaigii to el 1,100 copie SRely unrtp of his~'er'sNewTrir anua. *The Lightweight--seriior,,: Fdcwards A of hisver'sNew Tierafnua. "he an *B",' champion, and W. S. Bro'wn, Echoes," was inauguirated. this week. runner-up; juniors: Carpepter, chant- The student, paper, "The New Trier »ion. and Wehr, runner-up; ,;ophoniot-e.-: News." is takinig a leadivig par t inî Pifer, champion, and Reamt, runner-iip: freshmen: Waters "*A", champion, and this campaign. 'It hias been announced 1-ersî;ng, runner-up." tliat this year,"The Echoes" will de- Fea-,therweight-Slophomores: Grittr, part f rofi the ustial formn that New ehamrplonn; and Pifer; runnerýuv, andi Trier vearbooks in the past have had freshmnen: Jones, chatmpion, and Sh.arer. as t 'arangniet. Anewplanforrunner-up. as o aranemet.A nw pan or These teatms are largely in charge ' (f placemnent of pictu.res and literary studerittoaches. The 'captain i. s 11,11\, material has been workedout, and the the1 key man.. F'aculty advisors of t he, editors and menibers of the staff are iboys lend their a-siistance andi in isonie cases help with the coaching. promising an annual unsurpassed' n With, the inter-class tournaimtnt :tilC New Trier's history. ' under way, sixteen independent. te. nis i&omposed of boys chosen at rantioni b.v. j teami managers are also getting f4tarted Gavel Club and ForenSic 1one a doul liiain el.Te- Chapter in Joint Sessionî taking part in the inter-ciass ert The avelclu, Ne Trir dbatig ment are flot peri'tted to particina<t l. i The Ga and c tub New Trier eaigthe independent team tmatches. organization,an th Ne Trr Naines of the sixteen teants i this chapter of the National Forensic 1 new, tournanient, 'together %with the league will hold a joint' meeting Fni- iaines of their iniartagers,, foiIpw. of tis eek attheIndan 1rai Puî'due, Bob Skinkle; Northwéstern, day ofti eka h ida riJini Pearson; Managers "A," Woodrow Tea rooni in Winnetka, withi Prof. Wilson; Managers "B," Jack Steiyi. Hlilton Ira Jones of Wilm ette and Sulper-Fa.st Freighters, Bob. C'aimpbl*Il: F. C. Windoes, head of the science HitC-(has, Harry Kramer; Slt-Foýots, <ome-(ilis;,. Funkhauser Flashes, department at New Trier, as speak- PrDeT be; nkonAlta r, ers. At its meetirng last Friday the.1-arold, Huebnëe; Johe ' indians, Itoy Gavel: club heard a talk by Supt. Secheibel 1;.Delaporte Sta ,rs, Wayne <Oach- M. P. Gaffney'. Mr. Gaffney related rait.; Tulsa Ollers, AI Bohnn; Boite someof is epenencs inEurpe. Crusher, Kenneth Zimmerrnkaf; SnO>iIý someof is eperiencs i Ëurpe. Ollers, Charles Thorsen.; Oiers, Bob Hermianson, and Spartans, Ted Bush- neli. Rottirians Hear Debate b In addition, to the large nuniber of~ by New Trier Speaker ske~d~thnIl tournanet avohr r colla ii. rierrU11 rigistrar, 15 uiculty ---- * - ~--.sponsor. DRAMATIC CLUB MEETS The Dramatic> club met Tuesday DISCUSS "WORLD COURT" ~ . afternoon, the prograni being furnish- "The World Court" was the subject. ed by Supt, M. P. Gaffney and Miss of a discussiin at thermeeting of the- Louise Hamilton of the faculty. Logic club Igst Thursday.

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