the rst stulent-produced talent show in New Trier history. The show is unique li that it is student pro- duced and directed.' "Lagniape,", as. the show is called, will be as pro- fessional, as possible and will:hit a new, high in New Trier entertain- .ment, students this week dec'lared. Teshow will be'divided into two big acte which will be fuli of action and entertainment. In each act there will be several individual and sev- eral, group scenes. "Those Lone- -somne Blues"' will.be -introduced for the flrst time by Marilyn Frye. The music to this piece was. composed by Dave Hall, and Dick Fuller wrote the. lyric. "If You'Ill.Only, Wait a While" another song by D)ave' and Dick will1 be sunig by Nancy Ber- blinger. Bob ]Bennett will play an original composition on the piano and Leon- ard Sosna, Ja'ek ftenson, and Cam- eron McNaughton will provide plen- ty of laughs with an acrobatie~ dance. A cowboy scene featuning' Turner Wilson, Alan Mathews, Nan- cy Werthimer, Ronnie May, a facul- ty. number, full of surprises, a ball- room dance by Claude Reebie and Catherine Tideman and a number of other acts will round out the eve- ning entertainment. Al. proceeds from the show will Monday afternoon the flrst junior-. senior çlass gamnes in basketbafl were played. The junior second teamn, made up of Erna Strasser, ,Edpa Cummrningý-, Vivette.Thompson, Karen Hellstrom, Jean Graif, Sue .Weese, Gertrude, Hoste, Jacqueline ,Michelson, Dot Karnes, and -Frannie Bourland, de$eated the senior Sec- end team of Taffy. Barnett,, Frannie Brown.,, Eunice Thorp,. Margaret Mehhope, Mary: Kendricki .Betty Rosenhein,. Kav Phillipsborn, Gen- eva Simenson, Barbara Larson and Barbara. Burge, in a closeý gamne (18 to 15), while on' the. adjoining court dhe junior' and senior first teamns were also mrneeting (but f don't mean being introdu ced to) each other in as wild and spirited a izame as one could..wlÉshfor, or per-. haps it would be better if one would wish for a gamne just a littie less w ild. 1- - - -- ---- Out of this melee a 10 to 10 tie eer!gddfad gfince both the tflrt and second teamns were so evenly matched it was decided that two 'more gamnes would be played which would deflnitely decide the winner. Menibers of the senior flrst teamn are: Frannie Weber, Peg Nielsen, Mary Burton Graff Jean Persson, Pat Crawford, Jane Edwards, Vir- £!!nia and Charlotte Huck, Mabel Keefe and Barbara Pettee, while the Junior first teamn consists of Vireinia will leave on Saturday for a three~- weeks' motor trip to California, where they wilU spend a week or te» days as houseguests at the Los An- geles homre tf Mr., and Mrs. Arthur W., Ruf of Kenilworth. After leavxing Los Ang eles, the Shattucks-will.rmo- tor through* the state, stopping ih» San Francisco, before. returning to Kenilworth. WW. H. CALLOW PRINCEPAL UNI. 3004 HASKiNS a CO. Fort LuedIWa Bookkeeping. Accounflng and Special Courses New Term February 5-12 Day and Evening clase SfdI. sidg. 1718 Sherman Ave. Over 90 students, have worked on the cast or production staff of Lag- niappe. Gordon Laughead has di- rected the rehearsale and has been assisted by Dave Hall and Betty Miller. Fr.eshman' S tudents Try Out for Pktys ridge; . ecretary, .Fanmie. a'd trea urr, Joan Pickus. 5, basketball w ith. Jane"Edwardsasý head will be offered to freshmn and sophomores; ewimming, under MartyStein will be oftered to jun- iors and seniors; tap dancing, undèr Valerie Adams, rhythms with F~ran- nie Wagner,: rifle.with Vera Gere;, and recreational games under Ba r- bara Pettee. Seniors à ini yare ln New Trier Corridor Mac- There is an exhibit of lithographs i Ed- and water color sketches of western iyson, scenes, nqw on display in the main corridor of New. Trier High. echool. . A ElvansnBusiness College