TODAY -a check. A week from today - another check. And so on each week that .you ..are -ditabled. Docon't that ound- good? A weekly ,ircome during a period 'of disability is -a mighty big help. Cïer- m ang for your rahqy day income. THIS SUMMER Treat your child to the time of his life this surn- mer! He (or she) cati s. tion of indoor activities of the students is the principal puirpose. An opportunity to become acquainted with the type of recreational facilities and program afforded is presented to the conmunity at, this, time. The stage for such an, evenlt could hardly beý bet- ter equipped, for the agthletic. plant of New Trier H4igh school is.undoubtedly aniong the best in the 'world, niow that the great "Lake :New Trier" pool lias been added. Untiring Efforts Ti)pu this great show into motion requires the untiritig effort of- faculty and ýstudents.alIike. Credit is generally c eded to those who are in the so-called, "linielight." Their -work may nfot he minirxized.. But back of'the smoüthi- wvorking machiniery of every athleti c eveiit on the school's schiedule is a mari who is usually overlooked ii the. rush Of congratulations; that mani is gen ial Joe Schmitt, locker-room supervisor. Joe Schmitt lbas hield his positioin for nearly 16 years, baving corne to the school in 1921. During a Il these 'years thousands of hoys have corne to regard him as a f Ie A M only does joe han- die the Iocker roonis as -eficiently Joe Schrnitt as any h u in a n could, but also issues ail sports equip- ment. Both these tasks are enough to try anyone's patience, but seldomn does it upset the equanim-ity of Joe Schmitt, "the man hehind the guti" in ail New Trier athletics. Skapkor, Drector through their lying stui Iand enthusiastic crowds. ,el to, get back to Sk m many f riends. to sec his Xv Lmi, k'Ia., and -then crove up tw teville, N. C., for a fortnight's stay- )re comink home.