Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 28

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ATHLETIC AWAJtDS-PRING »W3 Junior I-M.Spots, Maniager, Letter: Harry Latimer. senior I-x, Sports Manager Certificate:,Joe Merrihi. Sports Club Medals Don French, Lee FreUndlich, Joe Mer- ril, .rT Tppleton, Balley, Crawford, Jim Robertson. Sports Club Trophy Don French, Joe Merrii. Franklin Merritt Memorlal Tennis Trophy Murray Smith. Tennis Manager Letter: Jim Robertson. Varsity Tennis Letters: BuÙrt Cochran,' John Clark, Dick Durr, Matthew. Gaffney, Lon Hill, Pete Kreer, Ed McKeown, Dick Petti- bone,-,Ilober-t Reebie. Certificates: Grover Daly, captain, Dick Wade. Varsity Golf Letters: Don Frisseli, Rigo Marchini. Aldo Mazzetta, Richard Sachse. Certifi- iates* Ed Lutter, Tom MaeMorragi, Peter, Mâz2ettal captaili' elect~, Gordon- Sibley, captain. Junior Basebail Managers Letters: Paul Kelly, Bill Holst, Eugene Hall. Frosh-Soph Basebail Letters: Bob Clark, Bob Cleveland, Roger Conant, Grant Dean, Howard Fager, Dick Farmer, Dick Fuller, Bud Haut, Don Hamley, Kenneth Jost, Rodney Schweger, Jim Schweitert, Chuçk Stili- mnan, captain, James Warren, Henry Slamin. Senior Basebail Manager e rïchs, Fred Qýu1Ck, J.eroy Zick. Certun- cates: Jiîm Dewey. Captain, tarl Borre, AI Bruschini, Jack Davis, Bob Davis, Reggie Bounsfuli. Junior Track Manager -Letter. Buil Henoch. Frosh-Soph Track Letters: David Allison, John Brandt, James Bryan, Dean Clark, Rôdger Craig, James Guinan, Rupert Hansen, John, Hughes, John McQuxae, John Mel- hope, BiUi Munson, Itusseil, Breen, Mort Oman. 0.a-. nr .afrk Ma ars Donald, Dick Clark, Philip Tuttie, John Van Horne, George Lindsay, Jerry Pinni- gan, John Lemmnon, John Lang, James Harris. Certificates: Byron Towle, Mason Aldrieh. Carl Renneckar, Fred. Strauch, Vernon Hutchings, Bob Matson, Fred hfte Ed Peterson, Henry Diettrich, Norman Tinker, Bill McLaren,' John Allen, Russell Foust, Betty Ranstead. Trafl iatrol Arthur Barrett, Edwin Benson, Peter Cloud, Robert Compton, Donald Cush- man, Legnard: Eisenberg. Wilcox Hodg- kins, Merrili Hoefer, Keehn Landis, John Lawson. Albert Long, Thomas Lucas, Robert Morrison, Edward -Murphy, Wil- liam. Porter, Ralph 'Stariett,, Cliffordý, Weil, Josep)h Winterbotham, Leroy .ick. Door Quard Duty Sidney -Anderson, Oswald Asplundh, Joe. Bayard'. Charles Bohn, Howard Borchardt,' John- Boyle, Bob Brigham, Robert Burke.. .Porter ý Cormany, 'Bob Dewey, Norman EVans, Gus Frtnchi, Richard Fuller, Allan Gilbert, Robert Gockel, Edward Gourley, Carter Hadley, William Harbeek, Martin Helke, Lon 1<1W Dexal& ct of1anJames ~JamesoR,~ Mël in KCahn, Jack Kiauke. Kenneth Krueger, Theodore Laser, Bruce Lippin- cott, Albert Long, Leo McShane, Phlllip Melzer, John Meng, Thomas Octigan, Bill Phiflips, Robert Quamntance, George Randali, George Reisner, James Rose, IRobert Scofield; John Seeley, Ray Skog, Frederick Strauch, James Wilson. G. A. A. Awards Nancy Bercaw, Helen Clarke. Barnett Bird Prizes First prize: Ed Weigel, Essay "Bird Banding Adventures"; second, prize: Mary Jo Ifoyne, Essay -How to Win Prizes for excellence in Am-erican Histor3r (based on examinations) given by the Glencoe Chapter of the Daughters oi the American Revolution. First prize: John Clarke; second prize: Sharon Risk; honorable mention: Barbara Larson. A. Homer Goocihue Award mn Science given by Mrs, A. Homer Goodhue. Arthur Barrett-constructed an automatic de- vice for the transmission and reception of radio signais. Special Science Award Albert Vatter *- collection of photo-, as mIIbers -of rNew irier's' musie or- ganizations." Clinton Carpenter, Louise 'Yates, Millicent Grant. Phyllis rump. Dernehi Cup, top rankinig boy in senior cls:Bruce Carlson. Daughters of American R evolution, Good Citizenship Award: Mary Wilder.. Cavel Club Extemporaneous Contest: First place, Ted Carpentier; second place, Don Michael. -William Contest Short Story:- First, Chaude S. Reebie; second, Ranny Dav'is. .. Poetry: Pirst, Patty Harshaw;. second, Betty. Oakhiii; honorable mention, Tom Crowder. Essay: First, Jean Kritzer, second, Patty Harshaw. Special ciass:. First, Ted Rockwell. Rille Club Emblemns First tieam: Adelalde Koenen, Mar-. garet Mehîhope. Lee Bradley, Randolph Coleman. Robert Rennak, Porter Cor- many, Robert Adler, Hugh Eckart. . Second team: Earl :Boorman, David Dale, John lbch, Jack Henningsen, Rob~ert Boyle, 9ick Sh1ef>ner. John Allen Performs At Swing Club's Meet The new Swing club of New Trier High school held its last meeting of the year at 3:30 last Wednesday in the auditorium. At this meeting John Allen, noted New Trier "ra.g- catter," gave a demonstration cd I German Club President 1On Wednesday afternoon, June 7, Dolores Neef entertained the Ger- mari club, of New Trier High school at her home at 1082 Oakridge drive, Glencoe. The officers of the club chosen for next year. are: presi- dent, Dick Kriebel; yice-presidend, Dolores Neef;ý treasurer, Michael Olmsted: secretarv TDianeu lCi-mvn On Saturday the New Trier girls, annual horse show was h el1 d at Crestwood stables. The awards fol- Iow: Iiegiuner's Classification First, Margaret Reinhard; second, Shirley Bacon; third, Dulcy Goldstein; fourth. Wihifred Thompson. lntermediate Classification First, Jean Elden; second, Jacqueline George;. third. Charlotte Meyers; fourth, Nancy Hawxchurst. Advanced Classification Flrst, Jean -Putnam; second, Barbara Sieck;' tlird, Jane Itushmore; fouùrth, Virgînia Huck., Wlnners of the relays. weré: Obstacle rate (intermfediates) won by the fol., ioWing team:, Jean, Elden, Jacqueline George, Lila Michael. Nancy Hawxhurst. Priscilla. Mulilns, Marcelline Snorf. Hippity -Hop rèlay (beginners) won by the teami of: Shirley Bacon and Mir- garet Reinhard.' Lancer's relay <(advanred) %%on bv the folloiving teamn: Nancy Claar, Jane Rush-, rnore and Jane Just. Barbara. Sieck as head of riding was in charge of the Show and was aSsisted by the following, commit- tees: niounting, Miss Jean Dickey;, properties, Miss Jean Putnam; ush- ~ers andpa'rking, 'igg Antiè l!éarne- registration, Miss Charlotte Wilds; bugler, Miss Sue IHazelet. Mrs. Horner Taylor, owner of the stables and. instructor of the begin- ners and intermediates made the show possible. Captain Robert Wold, in charge of the advanced riders contributed considerably toward this culminating event. Miss Iris Boul- ton of New Trier High school is faculty adviser of the riIdieron in his place for tebaines rd intermediates' seat and hands. Mrs. Curtis and Captaïn Buttner judged the advanced group. Select Oficers, for' New Trier's Student' ýsses Oratorical Iexi Phi 19poilon, Na. 1J s an rep- n next 1yeair, I JaIst one ie yeéar.

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