Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1931, p. 29

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E. J. Phelps,b a member of the New Trier Loard of education, made the awàrds. He was assisted by Supt. M. P. Gaffney, who presjded at the asenmbIy. Recoive Varsity Grid Letteri The olloingboys received var- sitv 'football letters: Co-captain AI- * hert lind,.Co-captain Leonard Wolff, Captain-Elect Samuel '-Smale, Don Alford, John.Ballenger, Foster Ben- nect, Henry Crawford, Clarence* l)ahl, Charles Dostal, Colin Finlay- sonl, John Foster, Harry GillogIv, ClaudIe Hamilton, Raymond Kimbeil, Alhert Nicolozzi, Wil1ian.x Nordburg, Phillip Qgan, Rennolds Ostroin, Wril- liain Paulson,, Richard Pre stoii, Frank Rilev, Stanton Schuman, Rohërt Sei- ler, Tom Sind.iing, Theodore Wachs, RtoI)ertWaterg, Earl Vveiistck anid e'cil Williams. SelliOr nuinerals, awarded to,,faitli- fi seni(ors on the varsity squaà who did not %vin the school let ter. %vent: to lýre(lerick Clerk, Robert Gral-, stroiin. Bruce Griffin, Richard Joslin, Kermnit. Simons, Vance Soule,' Jolhn Strgges, Kenneth Wagner and *j errv \Wilson. l:çl Arden was awarded the..sunior iniaiager's letter and .Iauirence Buck- inater, Richard Johinson ai ,Jack j St'>isjunior managers' tiunieraIs. i Frosh-Soph. Liettermen Fo1lowing are the freshinan-sopho- more letter men: oponre-I bert VchehieLatirv Bth \fatr!tin Bridges, Alfred Býromn, Bill11 lihîrrili, Burrage Farwell, Sheîdon, l%ýx. Elwood Glass. James Hall,.\Vijl- liain Happ, Kenneth Hess, StaiuleNv Knight, Robe.rt Kyle, Rayford Manin. C 'vruis NacKinnon, Frank -Mueller, M erton Postle, *Wedo Sebben, a Sinding. Jack Stein, Bol) Struggles aIl Do ail; Freshmen-Jiùi Bur- rill, Hugli Carrington, Bill Fà%ymoti- >-Plle. Fred Herr, Bilt NMcFadzealn, ('iarleiz 'Connell, Jack O'ýLeary. AI- lert Schmumain, Lidwig Skog, ArtI1ur W'hite and Henry Wilder. Gai lintramural Awards, B3oys, who received iintranînral awards for the fali season were:. Mnibers of the chamipionship Har- vard teau in the he*bvvwe4o'h-t ittra- tel *waise cmIcM@ Frank Rados, Robert Reed. Carleton Ross, Edward-Ruschli, Robert WVal- Pole, Robert Watt and Lewis Wil- liani. Fred Mitchell and James Flynn were the: coaches, of the Chicago teaux, and Jimmy MNlvwsteamn manager. Football skills ebampios-EuIgenie Harper, punting for' accuracy; Lee Blaylock, passing for.accuracy; An- thony Sèhinler, drop kicking', and Robert Braun, punting for distance. Fal golf. champios-John Kirby, Class A: James Flynn, class B; Rob- ert Moran,, class C, and George joués, crlass D. QIn6anGetaWright Trophy Aninouncemnent was. made at the assemnbly of thé award of the Gor- don C. Wright trophy. donated by Mn. and Mrs. Frank C. Wright 'of Glen1coe ,ilu memory 'of their son, Gord on. George Quinlain. presidet of the Tri -Ship club, received the tro- phy for the school. This award is to. be kept i ii the Tri- Ship roomi (boys' cluib. roonii) and will hiave engraved upon. it eaclh year die naines of memibers of the chiam- Iionship intramutral football tearns. MIrs. John McKei glhat las retuirined to lier home at 1025 G:.reenlleaf ave- nue alter a tNtc week' visit wifl- relatives iii Pe oria. 111. Sherdan Road overlooking BeImont IHarbor B. B. WILSON, Reident Manager Bittersweet 2100o, Twelve Tube SuPER HETERODYNE. $13950 COMPLETE with 12 Eveready Raytheon 4-pillar .Tubes SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MonthlyTerons, I'w4ctMurdo Silver, successf ul designer of: suprbterdyesand other radio improvements, ha.% always set as his goal a 12-tube Superheterodyne. This set (illustrated) is the resuit of his years if research and YVON& IIEAILY Evanston Store: 615 Davis Street. OPEN EVENINGS

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