Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 53

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May 11, 19Z8 WILMETTE L·I FE 53 New Trier Runners Count 10 Points in Marquette Relays Eight New Trierites managed 1o carry off 10 points in the Marquette Relays, held at Milwaukee last Saturday. Dave Wanger made over half the points. He won the broad jump with a leap of 21 feet 3 ~ inches and was on the mile relay tea'rn that tied with Milwaukee East for second place. The four-mile team wasn't able to keep the first place won by New Trier last year, but they did very well considering that the winn ers. ~iilwauk ee East High, cut eight seconds off the meet record made b,· last vear's Gra \. and Green team. Ted B-urgess ra;1 especially well. He took the baton from Ferrman, · who started for Kew Trier, in third place, pas ed the two in front of _him and passed a big lead to Steve \Vmdes. Steve held the lead and Iliff kept the Gray and Green in iront until the homestretch where ~Iii waukee's anchor man passed him. A team of Canadians from Hamilton, Ontario, won the mile relav in the fast time bf 3 minutes. 28 · 2-10 econds, which broke the meet record et by the arne team last vear. Cassell came from behind put X ew Trier in second place for the fir_t quarter. \\'anger, Hoffman and Guv held second, although the runner from ~filwaukee East High nearly passed Guy and managed to tie him. Thi s section was al o well repr e~ented by Korth Shore Countrv Dav School, which captured 9 points -in th~ pri,·ate school di\·ision . \\" ells got second in both the high and broad jump for Countn· Dav and Fowle "·on second place in· the ·discus. Public Speaking Classes · Noted Viennese Quartet to · Plan B~quet for May 29 Present Concert ·o n May 1·3 The annual banquet of the New Trier J::Iigh school Public Speaking classes ts to be held in the K ew Trier ~~ ess hall, Tuesday evening, May 29. Henr:' Brooks. of \Vinnetka will serve as.. toastmaster. while Jane Burrill. \\ tlm ette. ~fargar:et Gallagher, \Vinnct ka. , and ] ane Ashman. Deerfield, are it~ cha rge of arrangements. The proposed banquet is a carrvon·r of the \\·ork in after dinn-e r :>peaking \\·hich is done in the Public peaking cia scs. It will provide an opportunity fo r the students to put into practica l use. the knowledge thev have ga ined in the cia ses. · - Benjamin H. ~Iarshall and his son Benjamin, ] r. of Chicago and \\"it~ · cl · " ~ mette, ·arnve 111 ~..; ew York la st \\"eelnesuay n the Homeric from a trip abroad. museum, in which more than 1,000 seats are available, will be used for the concert. The general public is The noted Rose String quartet 0 '£ invited, and no admission charge · will Vienna, pr~sented under the personal be made. auspices of Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Artists widely known in Europe Coolidge, founder of the Elizabeth c o in p o s e the quartet. They are Sprague Coolidge Foundation, Wash- Arnold Rose, first violin; Paul Fischer, ington, D. C., will give a free concert second violin; Anton Rusitzka, viola; at Field Museum of Natural History, a~d Anton Walter, vio~oncello. The Chicago, Sunday afternoon, :May 13, at Fte_ld Muse um concert Will be the_ <?nly 3 p.m. 1 Ch1cago appearance of these mus1c1ans . Following is the program to be during their present American tour. gt,·en: CORRECTION Quartet in D (1918) .... Franco Alfano 1. Grave--::\Iolto animato In la st week's issue of the paper an 2. Calmo error was made in announcing the 3. Allegro deciso Quartet in D Minor (1826) ........... . meeting day of the North Shore Con. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franz Schubert gregation Israel Sisterhood as each Wednesday morning during the sum1. Allegro 2. Andante con moto--('tiDeath and mer. The Sisterhood will meet on the the ~Iaiden") third \Yednesday of the month during 3. Scherzo the summer to sew for charity and to 4. Presto Quartet in Three ::\Iovements (1927) . .. make a few articles for the Temple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Alden Carpenter The meeting this month will be on The ] am es Simpson theater of t he \Vednesday, May 16. to ... CADI LLAC-ond, LA SALLE SERVICE Your community station offers the same superior service as the Chicago Branch of Cadillac, located at 2301 South Michigan Avenue. Whether your car needs adjustments, lubrication, repairs, refinishing, or re-upholsteringit will here ·receive the conscientious work of master craftsmen. The prices are standardized. The work is guaranteed. The service is courteously and promptly given. Chi Omega alumnae are spon oring a benefit bridge at the Edgewater Beach hotel Saturday afternoon, ~lay 12. 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