Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1939, p. 24

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CiO4COLAThSt A Iuwd.ua Chriatum s ortgmu la m]k and Uark sweet 1li$1 1s wlth 20 dgèrnt 1k... aw b ..;!%i =aa a , iCtsmu ii.T ae re1mu2usgas, Tin. ZMON V 5 l.tini ~,1~ÇbOU1IZte ran. 7 v canis. are absos elypao 4' Tne uitec i..bates anj a ametmDer- shlp of over 2,000 students., The New Trier ebapter has been given honorable mention, as belng one *of the strongeat lu the 'United States. Chester E9. MacLean, debate coach, recently recelved a letter'fromn Prof. Bruno Jacoba,, national secretary, commending the work doue by the New Trier debat *e group. Other debate eveuts scheduled for the near future are: A debate between Loyola academny and. NeiW Trier at New Trier on January 10. Sixteen teamiswlll com- pete. La Perte Tournament The La Porte toumaement at La Porte, Ind., Saturday, Januaryr 20, when 38 leadlng schools from Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin will be en- tered. Two years, ago the New Trier den't1ng team t1nt*1hêd thetLa Porte tournament undefeated. The Wheaton tourna ment at Wheaton college, January 27 and 28. It was announced that those se- lected to participate lu these tourna- ments will be chosen from:- John, Baîl, David Coons, Stephen Cha se, Ward Dougherty, Robert Drueker, Walter Bachra ch, Frank Dowd, Hor- ton French, Melvin Guthrie, Don Micael, John Mosser, George Ran-, Anerana Si Moran, co-chairmnen of the freshrnan membersbip com- mittee. e LITERARy SOCIETY Sclýiblerus, undergraduate litera ry society of New Trier High school, ehs week announiced the following new members: Frances Beeler, Bar- bara Bray, Vi rgini "a David, and Ranny Davis. The next meeting ,fll -u u.1l *iaern~ £ UW1ce., Miss Holm was a pupil of - Mary Wlgmnan, but she has Iived in Amner- Ica for so long1 and. developed. such a comPletely original style of. danc- ing of, ber own that. she is conisidiered oa Ameia nr.ofdac .i Aeraatnumberh0an c aers mt tAm ec Mad emny b taiaveflt talt the movemets oftrnanditina béetall wee oo raesrth nerea neaninigful," It was epained. coiey have developed this new .Modey Danc' lu whlc evry. dance-artist develops an original stYle and. tech- nique Of rmovemnent, rather than learning a standard ized set of move- ments. Miss Rolm is one of the lead- ing dancèrs in the field. She is mnak- ing ber second transcontinental tour this year. The tnPole in, er 'grOUP are lt véè' ighy sil each of them a solo dancer as well." Musicale's e o n c e r t conmlttee, headed by Marjorie Hultgren, is in- debted te Miss Ruth Stone of the girls' physical education <department o! the high school for engineering this program. Facultýy Actors Read %ýLU, wienis n organzatin ofo about 40 liigh school tea chers inter- ested in ail phases of dramnatics, held a meeting last week in the girls' club roomn at the bigh sebool. The program committee o! the club which is headed by Arch -Troelstrup presented a reading performance of the play "The Vinegar Tree.",The. play *as' directed by Miss Louise Hamilton and Arthur McKinnie of, the English department. __Reading parts in the play were I 'I 2 lrwnich ne wifl returu to Wil- mlnette ospend New Year's and the ,- irst week i January with bis fam- t- lly before resumning bis studies at *the university. I

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