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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1938, p. 22

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Eacli teami swims in its own pool,, it was explaifted. This is the third annual contest.* New, Trier having * takew first and second places in pre- violas .yearS. Intramural Wlunm *The girls ciosen to compete were those wio exceiled during,the course of the- winter intramural programi at the school. Me mbrs of the, faculty aând of the undergraduiatc sports id- ininijaration class officated. ]Ramat@ 30-yaýrd free style: 1. Betty Wyle; 2. DobIu Keekley, 3. Helen Kaempfer. 30-yard back crawl: 1.1 Louise Yates,' 2..Ja3w.nn le*dng- 3. Barbara Bar-, ton. TBie 13.7 scns 20-yard brtaat stroke: 1. Sally Royal; 2. Na.ncy Bercaw; 3. Barbara Pettee. Mine 14.05 second&s. 40-yard iety: 1. Betty Wyle 2. 190011n1"aeper;3.Mary Lou Krel- beL.Tlime 23.4 seconds 40-yard back crawl:- 1. Louise Yates; 2. Janann Fleming; 3. NXancy Robb. ?Me29.25. Wiù-Yrd breast stioke: 1. '-"ancy lier- caw; 2. Sally Royal; 3. Barbara Pettee. Mine. 33.5 seconds. Relay (80-yard free style>: Betty Wyle,, Helen Kaempfer, Janann Fleming, Virginla sommers. lime 45.4 second. Dùdley French Plans Wednesday's- Concert 1favin« Played an all-Risiàn concert These North Shore leade'rs arc bus v vith forulation of the Neu, Trier' Wonu's Derntocratic Club prograin of activitiesin. C'onjuýnctw'l Z ith the" 'pr il 12 Prirnary election..- Mrs. I-owurd'J'. Hicke*y (upper le ft), is ge)zep'al af airs as president ô! the Mfrs. Ralph R. Sinsheirner of wilppnetf, directo;- of. organizatiov., (lipter righit) ftlumtiae club ofthte Northl bnore andi Chicago. Phi Mu Gammna was esiab- lished at Hollins ini 1898. Members of the North Shore. brandi of the ?ragres- sive Education. association wvi1I also be guests. G iving the demonstration riIl be 'one of the fraternity's artist-:membb , E- len C. Henderson,;speech, pecialistfor Chicago publishing housc, ndfo twentyý years a teacher of'speech. ýMr.s. Henderson is also.editor of the maga- zine,' "Speech," whièh lias-found favor. with faculties throughout the country. :She filsthe office of chairmnan of the officiai committee on elementary schools for the National Association o'f the. Teachers of Speech,. and bolds. large classes in choral speaking in Chicago. Manuscript-Day Ends. WriterSeason Guild Marnscript day., an annual, event of the North Shore Writers guild, was held Tuesday at the Georgian hotel.1 The following program was pre- sented: "Bright Lights for Sainmv.,T," by Isabel Vinnedge of Evançton "iRve Af the Cinque Ports," by Alva. Sterha of Chicago; noetry by Adele T.. Tarr cd > Xilmette: "The Vind of a .Child,1' by Miss E. C. Alling of Evanistoni: .poemis. "MNotherhood," written by Margaret \rail of Highland Park anç,ire ad by Shelton Sackett, nad "Chris'tmas An- gel," byEmily Boyd of Winnetka; "A JOWtit yUipfloni n b manor. Ieav t ,wIll play a recordinig of- Saint-Saens' Second concerto, in G minor, and willl probably play some Wagnerian music to complete next week's concert, to which ail north shore residents inter- cstcd inimusc are imvited. Mr. French wiII soon receive f rom Photos of Mrs. Hickey and. Vs Sielsheimer by Mathew. Franceis studio. ClIough of Ulen coe; a. chapter,*from "Mrs. Main Street,"> the latest book hy Kenneth Horan of Evanston, to he pub- Iished by Doubleday Doran ;mnd com- panv. After the prograrn. therewsase ciallunheonforthe. member., and their guests. "This ends' thé meetings fO? this year. Annountemnents will' be- nmade next fail to the miembership, otit- lining the plans for next year, the guîld announcecl. s for the conference de by Mrs. Ralpli E. -e. have One of the great days of the Baha'i s' motor c al1en d er, the Feast of Naw-ruz Sat Ft. (meaniing New Day). was celebrated 1 Gables.,I at the Baha'i House of Worship by who, ac-. Baha'is of Chicago and the Northi d in the Shore Monday evening, Mardi 21. This is the Bahai New Year.

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