Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1936, p. 12

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drive, KcnwortY, returned nortb ishore last Saturdayi two weçk9' vacationi at the botel in St. Petersburg. to the jMrs. M2 froiù a daughtür, sorclno ed recenti3 nue (rom p -'p A&P-FOO.D .STORE FANCY NO..i NORTH4WESTERN and her Oak Park churned its home waters visions01trt oufl LSflèý_suru ave mov- to defeat the north shore merman ended abruptly at New Trier gyrm ýgton aveC- 1)%,a m ere splash, 33¼, to 32¼,I and Tuesday when the home beavies wo#, cago. - take. first place ithe standings. 39 to 30,and vethe tlol 25shopl Th 1 s .as the season's first reverse for anxda vrietsi,2 o~ the Green Wave. The Oak Pari -(:ew. Trier's victory catapuits, Pro- 1junior team b)eat N"ew~ Trier.. 38 té2& viso into first. place ln the varsity tWith its 'state championshipi teani division' and sinks Morton to second. intact, Maine Townsh.ip Highi school Tefohsp itr is e nipdNw Trier, 40 to 135, at \Viii Trier and Mortoni for first place in netka. Saturday in a brilliant ineet their loor>.: A .27-25 setback at Oak Ihat . %vas not decided until the final Park Friday had shoved. New Trier ely Harvey* f N ew rir w a te rs-sophs temporarily -into second 100-yard free style i9 :56.5. the fastest Place'. The varsity lost to Oak Park, trne.clocked in the Newv Trier pool 36 to 30. the saine.evening. this year. Newý Triers Co-captain' The varsity's. win over. Morton.' Wilson defeated Maine's state champ. howýever, establishes New Trier as a Z-errien,, in, the 220 yard free style for real threat in the' sectional tourna- another big thrill of> the meet. New tient at Waukegan.the first week in Tritr's junior splashers tied Miairie: March. New Trier is a seeded team i ii 33 to 33.uba egu n this event. In Monday's Sbrl eu e- Iithe 'Morton gaine. New Tie counter. at Winnetka, New Trier-jsoweàabu.rst of powver that pile(l swam:rings, arounid %Waukegan1. 47 t o.1 up 17 points to Morton's 3 in the first 19, in tearivdsoa nc.5 _*t 0 quarter. New Trier. led 21 to 8 at 14 in, the junior section. f he haif. .Hud Fisher with eighit field Th'le varsity is now pointing for the goals, and Harold Finch xvith si-, fieldj leagute interscholasti a-t \Xakcganj goals and a free throw, led the sCor- Flklruary, 22, and the state iî"eet at ing for Clyde Grater's proteges. Oak Park Februarv 28 and 29. -~ Com itteeUpper-Class Cage Titie Heads Dinner C m ite Annexed by Senior Girl>s, of Father, Son Banquet, The New Trier seniior girlIs e, -tAi telsen is chairmnan of the dfin- cently defeated the juniors, 29 to 28 iuer coinimittee for the father and son' and 37 to 31, to win the upper-class banquet wliich the Tri-Ship 'clb w-ll Iasketl)all championship annually de- give Thursdla, Februarv -10,'at the cided b)v a series of two out of tliree New 'rrier mess hall where Dr. \Vi1- ganies. A tournament is now lun prog-' liain Harivood, humoris't and \%il anli- ress to pick the twvo finalists for the mal trapper who bhas returnced after freshm2in - soDhomore hannintzhi erage FANCY ROASTING CHUCKENSI. IL ISc 1 ILLvniZe iiiiers, are i. e( tsuenger, I bers ot the senior first tea'n are Arn- l)cWitt JO ns. Walter Knoop. Charles toinette Hearne, Eileen Russell. Sue Biallenger, Charles Riplev and Bol) Spinnev. Beth Bryson.'. Blancje- Blrown. Kreusch, Nan'cy Moulton and Na- thalie WVaidner. The junior firs;t Track Teams WilI Invade team : Nancy Br ownwCoune 'Clough. Oak ark hisSaturday t Dan d Ieatrice I.eal Do- New 'lrier'., arsity and frosh-soph Irak fani wll meet te tli 14joi-eee earsR cr s'asn vhn he% ve thBOek binPool Rerfordac Park fieldhouse for a dual mneet Sat- iirdav. Main V_ Bill Beebe of Wilimette. rn-panta;,, wvcek. Hle entertained nune" boys at suipper and the nmovies. -o-- Mir. and Mrs. Nathan Shefiier. forîni- crly of 260 Vertnon avenue. Glen- coe. have nioved to 1134, Elmnwood avenuie, ilmette. 1 01 'Ille'aeorgic. for a 'cruise to .the t \Vest Iindies. Tliey plan to land at NlMiamii on their returiu, where they will be met by Mr. iouldillgs sis- ter, Mrs. Robert E. Woodein of XVin- nietka, and Mrs. Arthur Long of 1 Villrnette. ýThe four,,tNill mnot or b-ack to the inorth Sîlore.

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