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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 48

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_as- #rpbable ,firit Place in dual nitets New' Trier'. , senior lem fias w*hlpped ail of its league tppouents, decisively, ,thus ýwinhing th league championiship, but Oakc eark i. stili considered enough of a. trtat to give the champions a scare ln the interscholastic finals. Tha.t OïI arkI. strong was againi àenionstrated last Satuirday afternoon in the league interscholastic prelimin- are tteNvTrier tpool. ..The -our best,,swimmers un each event of Ihe pteilklinares are 'eliffillé f or the finals; and on the basis of its show- Ihgaglst Saturday New Trier bas a -iUght edge over the Oak Parkers. The. advantage is so small, hovever, $t lte lois in the, finals of any tent viticti was won by New' *tIier fi tir. prelliàriU es.might mcmii vic- tory for Oak Prk Several of the preliminaryrae wert unusually close, Ini the 160-yard ýelay, for exaniple, the, Oak Park hotu won by the niargin of two- tentits of a second. The winning tâuWe was 1:22A New Trier'.tem, tonpsd of Harvey, Klein, UlIrich and Watt, swam lte distance in 1 back stroke respectively, Buenger o! New trier finished fourth lu the" breast strokée. The league interscholastic. finals thf. Saturday,'aiternoonare open tà the, public, it is announce.d. A nom-. inal, admnission. fee is charged.* The first race. is scheduiled to. start at 2:»0 I 1 CENTRAL-LrAUREL1ý P. TeA.. The Central-Laurel Parent-àTeacher association' vishes to extend to the Logan-Howard' Parent-Teacher asso- ciation their -ihanks for 'i inoît de- fightful aftS on. the4êoca.ouof their joint meeting February. 5, to coumemorate Founder'. Day. In the absence of the president, Mns. George Quinlan, Mrs. Frank Adamis, vice-president of the Cel- tral-Laurel, presented the past presi- dents of thé association, guests of honor: Mrs. Hlarvey Craig, Mrs. W. A. ICcudick, 1fr.. E. H. Freeman, lers. Harold Weld, and Mrs. Ford of valentice candy, Awarded, to Frances Bickhanjd ary Jane Mc- Cue.. After , tIti more game s vere played and.twogirls were sent for some valentine napkins., By titis tmee our appetites lied grovn exceedingly to 'the- smell 'of ccoMi in the air., When the, food:,vas served, there vere: coo, twio kunds 'of cake àaid loads of, candy. We wuere aIl sorîr when we .had to go home. Our meet-I ing, ended with "Taps."-ýMîry Janeé McCue, scribe;. TROOPS Troop 8 had a delîghtful meeting Friday,. In the beginning of the evening we played "The Sea Is Stormy." Four girls worked on tenderfoot trail signs, the girls work- ing Oniseond04 cls tests rvoviewed signaling, and four girls began ten- derfoot tests. Wehad a party after we finished. the work. Everyone had a delightful time.« We sang uPeace,» "If Every Star Were a Little Pick- aninny" and "Tps." -Blanche Kreusch, scribe. TROOP 3 Them, Thursday of lasti w. tounnaount ov yeIlw. 4coultie square knots; we had a loeot-tying relay which vas lots of funt. After our favorite gaines, 4tHeeW. Go Round the Mountain" and KýQueen, Ir & Headache." vwe rçrea*y to have our pow-wow, during which Brown Owl read a story of Llncoln's early lueé and hardships. We closed our meeting by ingi gour. "Good Night" song.-Mrà. J. S.Strtt Traw ny. Owl. Ohoose "Brown .Penny" as Name ýof Their Pack Téhe Brownies who meet at the COngregational cliurch Wednesday afternoons at 3:30 o'élock, chose a name for the first time in thé> history of the pack. Each Brownie presented a namne and whén the vote was taken, "àBrowýn Penny" was the choice -of. he majority. There are, az. iw Tweenies who wiii soon be BReôwdles.. Whilc the. packc. î» growing, we. havé' room for severa.l* more. Any mother who would like. to -talk or. ask ques- tions -about the 'Brownies may cali the. Brown Owl Adler at Wilmette 3772.-Mts. H. Adler," BrowùrOwl. LEADERS MEET TUESDAY Tuesday evening, February 26, at 6:15 o'clock, 1fr.. Ralph Moulding i. inviting the local conumissioner, the chairmein ofti he .five tanniz com- seconds. Tye of Oak Parkc vas thira, swbnnuung the 100 yards un 59.1 sec- ends. New Trier Tak. me.4 N êew Trier, besides placing second to fb. two events already mentioned, "vn both fiat and second ini the 100.. tard back stroke event, first'in -the of our o ov l@p açco. .1 UICFHWuucb Harold A. Ehrensperger, School of The first thing on our program Speech, Northwestern university, was the receiving of badges and the speaker for the afternoon, fresh f roui investing of girls mbt our troop. a trip to New York, reviewed for the The' girls invested vere Cythera audience te current plays on Broad- Guthridge, Shirley Bacon and 'a few way. He deplores te drama of the others. Lucile Heerens and Rose- present day, and said, in this con- mary3 McKeighan got scholarship nection: "Just as soon as an intelli- badges. gent audience demands te better We then played a game, "The Or- thinusifaL hn* anrnin will thev zetiw gen Grinder Man," which vas utuchi BADGE EXAM MARCH 1 H. C. Pifer wlll give the exam- inabion for the scribe badge Fni- day afternoon, March. 1, at 4:30 o'clock. Girl Scouts reedy to take. this examination are requested to call Mrs. J. Eé.,Sbark, Wiimette $70. Girls vito were unable to take the test for the housekeeper badge ere'also urged to call Mrs.

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