Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 39

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Ura.J1ivl , .. . . -lyib " " ý Girls' Club .........Harriet Webster Tri-ship Club.........Bill Sundiof Humor................. Dave Lott Inquiring Reporter ....... jane Orr' Book Reviews ....... .Ruth Jackson, Alice Altschul, Ethetl Anderson, John'. Barden, Emma Bickhani, Jack Hicks, Bud Howard,.Bob Hutchings,, Virginia 'Lotz, Harry Kinne, Wil- lard Kus, jack Met,, J. McCon- naughey, 'Meta Miller,, Earl M.oss, Mazie Mouat. jane Norman, George' Ogan, Babe Ricli, Virginia Rieth-- eimer,-'Leila White. TRLJE LOYALTY Loyalty, 'the most noble of al vite;loyalty, the one thing which blas endured through the ages with- out having its meaning changed a whit; true, loyalty, the thing w'hich, %vil make a success out of anything Wvhich we attemfpt. True. loyalty is what New,. 'rxcr peeds. Not loyalty bounded by Per-7 sonal prejudices; iiot loyalty of tie, kind, that -takes the, easiest path; not lotyalty.which looks to others for ex- pression; not loyalty to the part of, the. whole, but complete unselfiish loyalty whiých manifests itself in ain- thing which the school attenipts.. Loyalty of' this kind is called school spirit-, school spirit means that ajjy7- * one connected with the school shall accept without reservation any andi ail of the, scbool's proj.ects. SThe school paper. is a project takeni on niot for the benefit of a few, but for the beniefit of the whole.. Studeints, fclvand administratioti, ail re- ceive aid .froni -the school paper. Tt is the aim of the paper to be fair, to. aid i aîiything which will benefit the schiool. 'Tt is. a liard, niotonous takto write-and edi 't a paper througli a ivlole semester,'but a few, students. are willinig to give their time and effort for this. You are oni'y aske4 to do vour part late, I'.ve already Farultyr Pacte Prof.: "I eall ny first period dass the Pullmian class-six sleepers and one observation." Ditto: "Well, I cali my Cicero classi thePony Express.". DRINK CANADA DRY! screa med the biliboard. "And hiow," drifted back frorn a north-bounde livver. "I'rn going home." "I livè -there.". Ding! ýDing.! Conny: "Did 1 get your. fare?" KavvY: "*I think so, I diçdnt see you ring it up.'" Poker-faee, '"What'.x the difference between a pair' anid a full bouse?" "A good deal." Couint 'EnI Tim: *"How many student.s are t1iere at New Trier?" Jim: "Oh, about one lu every ten.". "-Tuf luek," said the egg In' the nionastary. "Out of the frying pan into the friar." "If Fi'n studylng when you corne:lu,. Nirake ime un." shosh - BNey, wFCA'ya think yer shHey, who Freish:-"Fi'n sure 1 doni't know. What's your namec?" 100% Ben:1'i bate dunib womieril!" Ken: "Ah,.- a wornan htiter ! Thec gent that dlaims thait Old Dutchi Cleariser hurts only.dirt should try eat-, ing §ôme. Advt. When you've stayed pretty' late at your best girl's bouse and lier oId nan- cornes into the- roomi in is nightshtrt. with an. aggresslve look in bhis eye, be Etditor's Note If you have perchance heard these jokes (?) before, just rernenber that' I* iolke Hlstory, rer)eats itself. ,ADVISOR ROOM NEWS Miss Sentney's advisor room* enter- EXPI ]EXTEND SY1PATHffY The Trl-shil The studenti' who knew Don Corneli wishes to 'tha. were very shocked to boar about lits tho good sporl accident which resulted lni the 'amputa- recently compi tion of a Ieg. Everyone joins this pub- club also desi Ilcation in extendlng deepest sympathy clatlôn to-the to Don. Ned Levison also bad a se- Peralng anld1 ve accident recetl3y, reuuiting lu an -the Shawnee14 lnjury,,to bis h1ead.4. klndly loaned ri. u3. vv 11son, virginia4vv 1111, 1>1113 Freeman,'Samuel Rockwell, Doris' Inglian, Palyma Lee Burpee, Janet Benson, Jack de Beers, Ed Arden, Gordon Cutier, John Ballenger, jean- nette Rugen, Bill Corrnany, Joy Mer- vis, Jane, Chilcott, Richard Hoffmann, Frances .Rocklitz,1 Eleanor Culver, Ol ive Brower, Margaret Ebelin99 Georgia Vosburgh, Carol Lawrence, Marie Kirkwood, Sydney Date, Grace Bartling, Jack TÉhomýpson, Bruce Ken- .on, Robert Cutter, Mrs. Cutierl, Louise Wagner, Mr., Harold Caton, Mr. Donald Frisbie,,IMiss May Fogg, and Mrs. Moore.. ALUMNI NEWS Katherine Hirschberg of-the class of, '25, who graduated, from Biryn Mawr in 1930,.bas been admitted, re- cently to Rush Medicâl School. John Sheldon,, '28, is, making * a name for hiniseif at Dartmnouth.lHe was chosem. to b. a niember of the Casque and Gauntlet, a senior honor- ary society. And that ls not ail! He bas recently been electe d secretary of next year's senior class. The, engagement'bag beéen annoùnned of Miss 'Helen Frazer to ýBoyde Ander- son. Bunny Rich, '28, bas taken to de1bat- ing. He 15 a niember of the debatlng teani at Dartmouth. -He went to Boston iltb the team 'for the debate witb Harvard. The debate was broadcast over Station WNAC, Boston, on Friday night. Mary Lou Cotton Ilad a chance to use ber "L"' Pans wben she came home Thbrsday, Marcb 19, from. U. of Chi- cago to spend ber' spring và(iatlon. Margaret Layer 'has beefl closen' to work on a committee for the *May Party at Roekford college. The eloppreet of Ernest Cazel wlth Jean Maddock was dîscovered wben she did not answer the breakfast eall. GIRLS' ADVISOR ROOMS Miss Moschel's and Miss WiI4,on's advisees were entertained 'at an in~- formal tea by the Social committee of the Girls' club Tuesday, 1February 17. 'adMorton~, 3, respectivély. George Quinlan, who won the 50 and 40 yard dashes,. *as senior high point, man o the meet. He ran the ancher. position. on the relay team whicb covered the four-lap stretcb in 74 seconds flat- a new field bouse record. HenrY Bendeýràrn the 50 yard low b'urdles ini 62 seconds,, tbereby also , setting a new field bhouse record. The home quarter-milers: placed ail three men entered, almost- scoring a lam 'but for a- fourtb. place which Déerfield .took f rom. Morton. -Benvenuti of. Deerfield tossed-tbe shot 44' 8"to win bis, event easily froni Scbumnann of New Trier'. in the junior division Alex Newtûà, shone as hlgh.point man_He exh1blted bis versatlllty by winning both-the fifty-yard dash and the flfty-yard Içiw hurdies as well as tylng for first. place In the hlgh jump and pulllng up the anchor for' the relay team., Qulte à' day's-'work for'one- bov-15 points. Air usua.l Earl Welnstocl< rail away w1tli bis -event, the 6U-yard rmn- rfru nately Earl wlll not be able bereafter tc' compete as a Junior, for bis six- teentb birtbday wlll be, passed before» the next junior meet. is loss te the juniors 'wIll ho a great one. %Thë New Trier boys scored slams lu two events,. the 50-yard ýloWs and the broad Jump. Sumnmares: SENIOR 50-yd. dasb-4I. Quinlani (NI'); 2. Bender (NT); 3. Hoipeé.(M);. 4. Blecht.a (M). Time. 05.5..-- 50-yd. highs--1. Wortblngton (D);* 2. Fuller (NT): 3. Holmes (NT);i 4. Bas- kins (M). Tume: 07.3. Mile run-L. Fox (D) ; 2. Sneberger (M); 3. Gilbe'rt (NT) ; 4. Henderson (N~T). Time: 4:49ý5. 440-yd., dash-1. Quftlan (NT');* 2. Wanger (NT) ; 1 Kirby (NT) ; 4. Lis- kev (Di). Tirlme: :56.1. 50-iyd. lows-i. Bonder (NT); 2. Bell (NT'); 3. 'Wortbington (D); Norerosse. (D).. Time: :06.2. 880-yd. run-1. Rubly (D); 2.' PavIl-ý cek (NT); 3, Boyles.ton (NT;>';' 4. Wasz (M).- Time: 2:09. Highi jump-1. Finlayson '(NT); 2 Bejeek (M);- 3. Wortbington (D); 4.ý Ràvy,(D). Helght: 5' 5%. Shot put-i. Benvenuti (D);.2. Schu- mann (NT); 3_ Kunz. (NT);, 4.. Polacki (M). Effort: 44' S". Broad " Jumnp-1. ,Wanger <NIT); 2.ý Hoppe (M); 3. Rôdriguez (M); '4. Vo- kac (M). Distance' WO. 4.yll pille relay-1. N. T. <Rtrby, Sundiof, Bender, Quinlan);- 2. Morton; 11, Deerfield. Time: 1:14. JUNIOR 50-yd~. dash-1. Newton, (Nt);, 2. Jecemon <N) 3. Koranda. (LG). Time: -06.8. 660-yd. run-1. Winstock (NT'); 2.« Irusê (D);. 3. Sharp (NT). lime:; ort tbat' 1hI col- ,t, how-. utcheibach, and tl caton unty cltab whýichvryIwinems * bxlng r1ngý INews Pt the week after Sprlng va- ttch for thç names of the the. next tssue of the ke, Iopffl

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