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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1938, p. 25

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ullvrsir rignscooi a te Uni- versity of Chicago. New Trier, With 59 points, won the varsity nieet. Oak Park had 39, and University H igli, 11. New: Trier' s freshman-sophomore teamn had' 34 points to 'take the other. haîf of the double header, although :University was a. close: second. with' 31. Oak Park had 20. New Trier men Who piaced were: Monroe, *flrst', 60-yard .dash;. Adair, third, 60-yard dash; :Anithony,. third, 440-yard dash;.Jennings, first, 880-yard run; Seddon, third., 880-yard run;ý Cush- man, fourth, 880-ya-d run ;.,GreAnhaigh, second, mile;, Harvey, third, mile; Dal- ton, fourth, mile;, Brownh, first, high hur7dles-second Iow hurdies; K ney fourtb, high hurdies; DeVinny,1n f ert, '0w hurdies; Carney, flrÊt, high'jump; J{aniey, second, hiigh:,Jumnp. Wade, tied for third, high jumpil; Roberts, tied for second,* pole vault; Subiett, second, shot put.: Osterstrorn, third, shot put, Knoop,. fourth, shot put. PFreshmnan-sophomote: Laubaeh-,third, 60-yairdI dash;- Deitrich, ftrst, 660-yard r.un;' Miller, -second, 660-yard run;, War- field, second, hlgh hurdies; Kosner, sec- on¶d, 1lo hrdles; Bùri8ide, th-sf, high Jumip; Sullilvan, tied for second, high juip - tlrst, pole vaut; Whittington, tied for fourth, pole vauit. Literary Agent t'O Talkç Before Club at School Charles Richmond Jacobs, a literary agent from Chicago, and a character meniher of the New Trier High school Scriblerus club, will talk to the local club t the meeo, n Mgrch 18 and 19, it was revealed this circumstances under which Washing- week. ton and his associates, as founders A different cast wiII present the mod of the government, framed the Con- stitution and establjshed a new civil- ern compedy, which. is centered about ization in the -New World. He 1dis- the mysterjous personality of Clarence, cu-e i cniderable detail the pro- on eachnight. :Students-chosen to take found advice handed, down to the na- part were selected from- the 162 who tion in Washington's Farewell ad- participated in the tryouts Iast week. dress, and dwelt at length upon a 0f these, about one-third have played consideaino'h udmna a in previoui, dramatic *Productions at, of, the land in' the. light of present the high school. cniiis i this country and The casts incltide 'the following stu- thr.oughout the world. dents:, Jane Naethans, Bill McNitt,. jane Bignell, Dick Wagner,,, Barbara MUNDELEIN CHOIR 0',Grady, .Mary 0O'wens, Bill Bricker, At the next mneeting. of the Xe,. Jima Wolff, Cornelius Kenniedy, Dor- Trier«I-igh school Oramiatic club, othy Faville, Carol Johnson, Jane -Ham- ilto, Pg Thmpsn, BttyHenieebeginning at 3 :30 o'clock iii the audi- Bih Haenh Raph n, Virgi Hniae torium',on March 8, the Muiidelein Goodrih ar-a rafrMar verse speaking choir wihl give a pro- Jane Clark, Jane' Records, David- Lock- gram. ett,. George. Putnam, Paul Lang and AI Graf.__________ I Art of Polnd Will& BcSTRN a ti v fi Fa IExhibited This Friday Next Friday afternoon at New Trier High school there will be an exhibition and lecture on Polish artý by Miss Marya Werten, art. teacher and director of the Polish division of the International School of Art. Miss Werten has corne directly to Chicago- from Poland to conduct art classes for teachers. She will be in ChicagoI a month, after whirbch h l ri vi-1 On Roude 22-Just oast of Milwake. venu. etHéif Dey. limi «md Dissera Fin.s of Food tnd Uquors lrTelephone: Ub ler4v 606 M. L VAqLUAqýTION 0F VISION T 1IE accident insurance companies pay the same arnotnt for loss of SIGIiT xor cJJ ii'. western university, will be the speaker' Native of Puerto Rico at the New.Trier High school Spanish club meeting Friday, at 3:30 in the >to Speak at New Trier Girls' Club room. Senorita Manuelli Senorita Isabel Manuelli, a native wiIl1 speak on the life and customs of Puerto' Rico, now attending North- of Puerto Rico. THEY'LL ENTER TAIN This candid shot, taken by Bredin M. Burns, 1218 Glendennipg road, Wilmette, Pre.ident of the studest Lens club of Neu-Trier.Towsip High schovi, jhxçs -the "T Jree Sharps and a Plat",.fswing quartel, w/sic/s vili ens- tertain at-t/se clubs: annual Party at t/se Kenilworth club on Marc/s 19. of qttalifiéd authorities who have -no -desire 40 pay the insured any larger amount than iL considers riglit and just. These facts should Le .considered by those who' scem to believe the value Of. vision is sometimes over-emphasized, by professional or commercial interest. To wear lenses of inférior niaterial. lenses PRESCRIPTION PREC.-O AD OPTICIANS G£LA SIN UAS 105 North Wabash . 18 South La Salle .78 East-jaelwon 1645 Orngton Ave., Evauston c 1

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