Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 31

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"hn entire: cast is macle up of history, the Trevariai, swimmining teani e fat avordaositininor the into a imembers of the boys' .glee club. in- iat a urdayeennpowccluding, hefeminine Iead and.te osiioforth 'championship of chorus of bridesmaids. the. suburban league when they sunk Oak Park by the niarrow margin. of 36 Lasdcdduo tarcn to- 30. ýtryout- were: Sears Jayne, sineinq falsetto as the bride in :one of -the The. local fresh man-'sophonore: team,, casts (there beingz two casts for a also competing. against their western double Performance):. Dick Kix Mil- rivais in Lake ,New-Trier, drowned the er, as one of the bride's counsel:. invaders with a'score oif 48 to 18.- Ap- Jack Byrum, and Dexter Sharp. tak- proximately .1,400 sepetators fhe the1 inz the defen dant's parts; jack Riday. balconies of the new nata torium and a one -of theuse: and Draper ahiot or ofthe roof in thei r excie Dayton and, Dick Fraser, Who wiiI ment. adorn the, benich as the judges of the in a nipand tuck battie ail the wav, the play. varsity squads of the. two aggregations, Selection Was based entirely upon deadiy rivais, first saW. New Trier step the vote, of the members of the glee way out ahead with wins in the 200 ,club. In cases of. close votes, the Yard -relay, and the 100 yard breast selections Were based upon seniority stroke. Then -Oak Park evened things of contestants.- hy takinig the 50 yard free style and the 100 yard back stroke. The iocals -traded Pu> sApply for' Jobsj a victory ini the 100 yard f ree style for Oak Park's %vin in the fancy diving, on High Sehool Annual at the end of which event the score stood Applications for staff positions on 30 to 27 iii favor of the l9cals. the New Trier High school's annuai, Medley ReIa.y' the "Echoes," were received by Don Sixpoits o o te. iner f tieStiliman, editor, at a meeting of Sixpoits o t th winerof he prospective workers recently. miedley relay ; three points to the losers. A win for Oak Park would have tied More than 200 applications were Up the score at 33-ail. received. They will be considered Golitz of Oak Park raced down the by the editor and the faculty spoln- _A » - . _ sor, Robert Carvent*er. andIxthé 2-Tour Pr-professogiaCourues leding t» AA. Ttie l'a Pre-lega, Prt-medicat, he. dentland lEnghinr. 1à-Year Cour=' liPepauay SpecaliedBuinessCourseîdingto2.y..1 SPrIag Sea.st.r Starqa F6rma *.4-YEAR NION SCNSOOL- COMMERCIAL COUIRSES Sprb.g Cau.s Nov Fonoera Low Tuitioga Rates Complete Voce- tionaad EducatiomalCouzasellng Sve HEL? FLOOD SUFFERIRS! star of the invading .aggregation, 'Who had already Icontributed five points to bis teamn's score, flashed along astern of the Trevian, made up most of the mar- gin, but, wit-h-the- crowd in bedlam, the Indian Tiill boy surged in in tine to slap the wet tile of the race's end a split second ahead of his corupetitor. 200 yard reiay,: ,Won by New Trier LIandail, SIifnney, Sullivan, WaIdo). group pictures gtatts. Team, Guard,,WilI HoId, Splash Party on Erida, With no swimming meet schedulc for this week-end for the varsity ap the freshman sophoinore team sî New Trier High school, Coach IEdg2 B. Jackson announced thi week Sp£ciat.. ThiIs $16 Vlue Innersproeg .L ;o I.,. L'4 On he said., Mon-

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