M WJLMETTE LIPE November 15, 1934 - - i I IN THE HUIS EVANSTON SHOP S.asoena bicSport Specia l8! i-SWING SUEDE JACKETS The bi - swing back assures, complete freedom of action -it's, ideal for ou td o or sports. Browns and greys ini zipper style with slash-pock- ets and button style witb patch pockets. MOHAIR COATS Just the coat an outdoor man needs - great f or sports, on the campus or anywhere you. care to wear it. Many attractive solid colors ýwith *broad contrasting tripe as weli as brown and green plaids. SLIPOVER SWEATERS Mohairs, zephyranmd brushed woom- 12 colora hy actual count. Crew, zipper and turtie neck. Reslly Worth much more. $3195 THE Hut OM HENRYC.LYTTloN & SONS ton Tuesday, Thursday aud Setfway K ven Orrington and Churck-EVANSTON )p 'y New Trier %lih School News__ Gen Walker Pickedý Select Six Teams for Speech Contest at New Trier for' Glenn Walker wilI represent New Big Debate League Trier in the Cook country Prince of Peace declamation contest on Decem- Six teams will represent New Trier ber 2, and if he is successful- in this High school ini the Big Twelve de- contest lie will compete for state hon- bating league, which opens its first ors. The state-wide contest seso arv nDeemer elcto sored bv- the Federated Churches of of these six teams was announced Illinois,'and valuable scholarships wvill this week by. Chester E. Mac Lean. be awarded to the winners. the New Trier debate coach. The WTakerw~n te igh toreresntteams will l)e composed of the fol- New Trier by showing his superiority lwiGe sud aets ak:ele n over six other students who entered Sydeyrald Taffrmactive andFank the prelinunaries Xednesday of last;Sde riafraie n rn week. He and Charles Broad and RadlRbr1oownad(a Marjorie Flaingani entered the local 1 ence Lineberger, negative. finals, which wvere last Friday at an Phyllis Roat, Marjorie Wodaîi' Armistice dîa% assemibly for New Trier Ii iam Bîgafrtie ai seniors.Thelma Caine, Tom Harringtorî and AIl of the students who entered the Woodrow Wilson, negative. locl cntet gvetheir declamations. Arthur Floodi, Donald Brown and loca conest aveGlenn Walker, affirmative, and David at Armistice day assemblies for fresh- man. sophomore' and junior classes Early, Woodrow X Ilson aand Clar- N aymnig ence L.ineberger, negative. ____________________ New Trier's first dehate NvilI b iwithTildeti Tech. Glenin Walker 1". Girls Play Tennis fthe veteran of the New Trier squad. this being his fourth ycar as a mii Matce.s his eekber of New Trier teams. 'Marjorie Girls' intercîass singles tennis Wood and Frank Randaîl are he- miatches are -being played this week, ginning their third year of debate wvith the winners and runners-up work. The four other members. of t ro.- aIl of the four classes com- the squad who bave bad previous peting. Lt is expected that ail of the experience are William Buge, Sydney matches will be run off by the end Craig, Clarence Linieberger and Rob- of the week. ert Goodwin. The eight girls competing ýare Frances Stowvell and Lee VanSchuck, sen'iors; jean Pettibone and Frances Orcutt, juniors; Aliceý Henderson and jean Wôolhiser, sophomotes, and Alice Egner and Alice White, fresh- me n. Dorothy Edwards and Gertrude Schnur, both seniors, will meet the freshman combination of Pa ts y \Valsh and Caroline Nelson for the all-school tennis doubles champ- ionship. At the hockey practices last week wvere selected, and these teams will anîd this week the class hocky teams battie ini the inter-class matches iîext wveek for the all-school honors., New Trier Stamp Club Wants Foreign Stamps The New Trier Stamp clu b is ask-I ing for contributions, of foreign stamps, and any patron of the high school, who receives foreign mail or who has foreign stamps he does not care to keep may dispose of them to an appreciative group of students by getting in touch witli H. C. Pifer, faculty sponsor of the club, or with some. member of the group., Per- sonshaving collections they wish to seIl also havebeen invited to phone Mr. Pifer. The club is planning to hold an auction at its first meeting in December.' Dues have been raised and the 1935 Scott's catalog giving thevaluations of the various stamps wilI be purchased.by the club. WINS ESSAY ÀWARD Announcement was miade recently that 'Nalter Hass of Wilmette, who was' graduated from New Trier in 1933 and wbo. is now, a sophomore at Kalamfazoo college,. wrote the best es sayý in a. contest for members of the freshmani class last year. He was awarded a first prize of teni dollars.' MUSIC CLUBS MEET Both of New Trier's music clubs held meetings this week. On Wednes- day the Junior Music club met at the home of Mary Hale. The Senior Music club beld -its meeting on Tbursday afternoon in the girls' club room. Chairmen of Council .Committees Appointed Chairmen of the various commit- tees annouticed this week. They are: faculty sponsors for each committee were annoticed this week. They are: *Social and contact committee-BilI White. chairman, and Miss Iris Bouiltoni, sponsor; finance committee -Fred Homann, chairman, and Edgar B. Jackson, sponsor; inter-school relations committee-Gerald Taber, chairman, and F. D. Frisbie, sponsor; publications committee-Claire Xix, chairman, and Robert Il. Carpenter, sponsor; school tripper committee- AI. Sclhuman, chairman, and J. WV. Raul, sponsor; handbook committee- Frances B3luthardt, chairman, and sponsor to be selected; building and grounds comimittee- Don Frankel, chairman, and sponsor to he selected; mess hall committee-DeWitt Jones, c hairnian, andl Frederick A. Kahler, sponsor. New Trier Grads Named Class Heads at College Two boys who were graduated fromn New Trier high school last June have been elected presidents of the freshman classes at the colleges wvhich th éy are attending. The, two boys, are Richard Cullen, Who attends Den- ison university, and Louis Klein, who isa student at Beloit college. Another 1934 graduate of New Trier, Ernest Estes, bas been elected captain of the freshman football team.at Amherst. Girls Get Scholarships Fromn National Colleg Hope Carroll and Esther Stoddard, botb of whom are New Trier grad- uates, have been granted scholarships for 1934-1935 at the National College of Education in Evanston, according to information received by Supt. M. P, Gaffney from Miss M. Frances M.cElroy, registrar of the college. The scholarships were awarded, tlgp letter explained, on the basis of sup- erior scholastic standing and general influence in the college. November 15, 1934 WILMETTE LUE $10,95 A $12-95 i lik171