Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1933, p. 22

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The New Trier track teani won its 6rst big meet of tht season last Sat- urday at: the: New. Trier fieldhù,7- wheni the squad was host to Evanston and Senui., The final, score. waàs New. Trier 42!,iSenn 39'4 and Evanston 37Y. It wvas, one. of the Most excitiig, meets that. has, been held at New Trier ini years. Three field-house rtc- orswere broken and one tiedi. In the 440-yard dash Seller broke the old record of 355.9 by one-terith of a second. In the broad jump, Martin set a new record of 21 ft. 84in, beating the old record by.8V/: inches.. Fergeson of Senn set a new field- house record ini tht mile w'hen he cov- ered the distance. in 4:52. 1Da.ey OutispsosNewton Delaney of Senti beat Newton in the 50-yard dash for the only upset of the meet. The rest of the the teani came through about as 'was ex- pected. Tht pole vault ended in a* fivce-way tic for first place at 10 feet, as that is as higb as the contestants are allowtd to go ini the fieldhou se. -The grand climax of the meet catne iîeld eet wîil bc held at the -Oak Park fieldhouse Saturday night, March 4, at- 7:30, o'clock.. New Trier has one of the Most promising teams that it has l'ad, in years. This has'> been proved by. tht. splendid record in tht fourmeets held this year. Tht first ont was with Evanston, and New Trier took 'this by a large. score Tht second was with Oak, Park,,and the well bal- anced tearn came tht closest to Win- ning the nitet that New Trier bas in tht last eight years. The tîtird rivalry was withUniverÉity high and was won, 60-20, with New Trier taking firsts in aIl of tht events scheduled. Tht fourtl meet was held 'ast Saturdav when New Trier whipped is well qualified to speak on this sub- ject, -as- she is thoroughly acquainted with .it. For girls interested ini junior. colleges,' she spoke ýof Frances Shirner, Monti- cello, and Stevens in the west; Ward Belmont and Gulf Park in tht south, and in the east, Briarcliffe,..Kox,,Pint .Manor, and Bradford academly. She mnentionedý some -smnall colleges. for women, Benington, Wells, Lake Erie, McMu'rry, Milîs, and Rock ford. She also mentioned tht larger tasteru colleges for girls, Goucher, ýConnecti-I cuti Wellesley, Vassar, Snmith, and Bryn M4wr. A large number of sniall co-educa- tional schools wcre describtd, Grinneli, Lawrence, Denison,. Rollins,, Carleton, and others. 1 Th ite tofsqeiFl-eli wasof in- Ipoints, it enjoys ant excelent chance at the chamipionship. came out on top with a lead that rayiretnatneirÇieaa untu IILi- Mfartin, Blades and Seller increastd ley W. Shearer, acting coach, sub- to such an extent that New Trier stituted Eddie Mee whose two field won by hall a lap. and won the meet. goals gave New Trier its margin of victory. Pur*p for ItewsthoIastic Shearer in this game was taking This was a great practice meet for the place of Coach RobertS. Reani, the Suburban Interscholastic to be who was unexpectedly called away. beld this Saturday night at Oak Park, The lormer's substitutions and plays for. both Evanston and New Trier. showed a considerable knowledgt "U485iu8qu. a .I . UOv ,l Thursday, Mar. 16 The long awaited announcement of the' Mother and Son banquet was forthcoinng fromNewTrier durinig the. past week. F. D. Frishie, faculty sp onsor of the Tri-Ship, club, which is holding, the banque ,ItIaga in -ibis year, stated tixat Thursday, March,16. had-been selected for the banquet.. Mothers and sons attending the b)anqutet will be royally fed and enter- taine.d, it was also annotinced. Dinner, (and those who have attended such- affairs in'the past know howv good it's going ta bc) will be servcd' in the mess hall., The music of some %vell known orchestrawill entertain during tht meal. in responise -,to which lave flooded since he was pt.esent. many requests tht club ever at the sanie af- nnin suh aca-Indïana numorist, will kttp tnt guests orin muc. For ingood spirits throughout tht oc-. ie mentioned. Na- casion. Mr. Pugh made a big bit ation, and Whe- here thret years ago, and he will be carerSimonson band once. more, equipped with a icarer, the Aron w stock of clever quips that Nvill c crte, ht rtgive Newv Trier humerists sometbin- musical career, to think about.through many a sleep- usic. esngt large universitie ssngt to. stand up wîî Aside froni tht. pleasure afforded by NwTrier Encouraged by Debatingý Inaugural' New Trier's debating season had an auspicious beginning this year when wits were matched with Cal- umet High of Chicago on Februarv lecol]J guI-M n bas, r offered today for parent and child to get together in other than a stilte<1 way. A kind friend bas also added the pint hat at this banquet ail of us will be able to meet personally the guiding stars of many of the prominent boys about New Trier ami give deserved praise to tht mothers.- Tickets for tht affair will soon he on sale at New Trier. The banquet by New Trier (Newton, q atnd Seller) Senn second third., TAm. i1:15.7e ,.eta.< ricoit. ch lastecl for three days- Tutsday and. Wtdnesda-. in Minneapolis. e

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