Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 28

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*wiag te au umprecede»t- ed respou»se, by pepular deuuaud we are. couing Our offéewitkout obliga- tioet fa FIRÈErTIAL of Our faciltitiesel n u eaectionu w ÏRt h ur naew p opualar priced course Pe 5 1 rý the gear 's course! ABOUT 50c A VISIT *We invite yot*, without obligation, AS OUR GUEST .. te 0 SWIM in a, pool purer than the water you drink! *EXEkCISE under competent supervision. 0 PLAY badminton s.quash . .handball on tie finest courts in the country! 0 BOX or.WRESTLE if you ike! 0 TOP IT ALL OFF with an exhilarating $HOWER!t bail team, and nowv that the basket e(lltioi of theC World's fair. The club season 's over he is ttirning his at- !already lias a large number of tickets tention to the national pastinie. on hand for this year's fair and bas ini- Gratr i .dpening n Geenlat vited students and residents ofth wbn nljjaCeU i tb nn .»«.lat J-4a., towî h-pIolpuchaseîhem te do soinîe steliar work for New% Last yearthe tickets soldby the girls' Trier in the pitcher's box this season. club were in books of ten. IEach ticket ln practice- he' has shown unusuai. was -good 'for admission, ,to the fair abiiity -as a twirier. New Trier, ini grotunds and to one of two conicessoions, fact, should have no difficulty baffling, Fort Dearborn. or, the Ulana temple. other teamns with, its pitching. lie- This year'hoiders of the Souvenm icet sies, Greenbiatt, there are several. will get a -n even better bargain, The other boys Who are being depended tickets :will be ii books ffv*nta UPOn for sonie reliabie hurling. Oîie of ten, with each ticket good for ad of thiese is Fosluid,, three-year i-et- mission to the grounds and to a differ- ea.Ashbacher and Jasper also are ýent concession, including the.New Eng- expected to perforni, as pitchers. iland village. the German village, thé Claenc "Gog"Dah, wo i g)d Ilorticuitural building,«the Affican vil- ini any sport. -is counted upon to. lage and a. choice of one other conces-, further demonstrate his atlctiic sien. prowess beh.ind, the bat. lie %%as a. Steamship lines, raiiroads,, stores and star on both the football. and basket- lhoteis have been buying large blocks ball teamn this year. Besides I ahl, of the -souvenir ticket: books. It is un- Coaclh Grater will have Kiliglit ani deristood that only a limited number 11ruelier as catchers. 1 of them are beitig printed andthat after Grater plans to have a siniller this supply is exhausted no more %wilt. varsity squad than has been the cus- ýbe available. toin in the past and.,to use no fresh-- The books must be purchased for meii or sophomores on :the, varsity. cash. and the Girls' club used all.ofit unless they are ini the regular fine- available cash for the purpose.1 The u 1. A freshman-sophomore team i ýil club 1 hopes to be able to buy more of be organizecl, however. The coach the tickets as cash becomes available. also ex'pects to pick9 his v'arsity teain The club makes a profit of five cents un sch wa tht thre ilihe ineon each ticket sold, and this nione> is, go<id ilittets ini the lineup. paeli h fuce nd th organizatioui's scholarshïp Design for insignia Miss Lulu Wright, the faculty spoi)- U1T!II1 __A isu fo h zr lnr tIi i .,h.A v.L I ý uuu ttureu ny iH. L. iogg otfVl mýfette for thie best design for an -insignlia tl)e awarled each year to somiestu- deut .hu as (folle oitstandiuig okn music ai ýNev Trier. The çontest is, (>pefl to the entire school, and the, dcad- line -for submnitting entries: is March, 31. TIhe iiiier wili be se.iected by a. group !ofjudeswhose nianes will be an- ilolced later. Iiach year the insignia %vill be gîven to a student %vhose work in music over a period of two years is considered afiove the aeae New Trier liigh school sold Mort 01 'the souvenir ticket books Iast year than any other school. The girls hope to e4qual or surpass their last year's record. Receive Entries for Barnett Essay Contest Several entries already ha've been re- ceived, for . the animal 1Barnet essay contest, for which Otto R.- Barnett of Glencoe, a mem'ber of" t he, New Trier board of education, offers first, second and third prizes of $10, $5 and $2.50 respectiveiy. The essays must be writ- SMy NamelIs ................... SA4droem ................ ......... I àt ....................................... . oin monday .entrai avenue, W nette. Cal acation dates nul breaci, doughnuts and ot: uond to those màde food will be on sale. ools tbrough- sale is the llrst project of this township vil- 'the f resbnian girls have ever2 rth, Winnet- Miss Lulu Wright, the 'Girls'c çior- said this.week. spot'- t

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