Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1934, p. 13

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November 22, 1934 students IGive Hac ket t Play This Week-end By R. S. Peterson Hidden treasure, mutiny on, the ý ,high seas, loVe at irst sight;. and mudrare packed into two hours of comedy plus, suspense in. Walter Hacetts "aptain Applejack." AI-. though there will be plenty of ex- citement Friday and Saturday nights of this week when this is put on at New Trier auditorium, the split sides ought to outnumber the heart at- tacks by at least two ta ane. An extremely competent cast will present the play under the direction of Miss Elisabeth Stanwood and Gordon van Kirk. To give an op- partunity ta as much of the plentiful dramatic talent as passible, two casts are taking part, anc on each night. Amang the capable yaung actors who are presenting the play in a lively and entertainingmanner are Lewis Rock, Walker Jensen, Betty Burlingham, Julia Carrai, Jayne Henderson, Vir- ginia Taylor, Ben Fillis, Ned Rosen- heim, Alan Cameron, and Charles Braad. Ta continue on the saine level as the New Trier dramatic productions of the past is indeed a challenge ta the present group, but those who have seen the rehearsals agree that the performance should set a new high mark. Advance ticket sales indicate a large crowd on bath nights, for flot only the students of New Trier, but the people of the township as wel realize that an evening spent with "Captain Applejack" is sure ta be a delightful anc. ""Padd y"-'Driscoli to Be Guest Speaker at K. of C. Social Event John L. "Paddy" Driscoîl, greatest of 'aIl of 'Northwestern university'S many great athietés, will be the guest speaker when Quilmette council, Knighits of Columbus, holds its annual, Turkey Night at the Wilmette Masonic temple Monday evening, November 26.. "Paddy," as most sport fans will readily recail, won Al-American rat- ing as a Purple football player. He also captured high hanors as a basket- baIl and basebaîl star at Narthwest- cmn. Later he joined the Chicago Bears, wheré his brilliant play con- tinued ta spàrkle. H-is football ac- tivity at present is confined ta coach- ing St. Mel's High schaal squad in the Chicago Catholic league, and his. 1934 team is in the running for the championship. He is St. Mel's bas- ketball coach, toa. Several years ago anc of his fives captured the. National Cathalic tournament honars. Besides "Paddy's" talk, mare en- tertainment is being planned by the cammittee comn1prised of William Conno. chairman, and his twa as- sistants, George Steiner and William Fer rarini. Refreshments, led by the approp- riae trke sadwiches will. be served later in the evenigtth members and their guests. Miss Dorathy Orr, -daughter of the Carey .Orrs, 225, Woodbifle avenue. a senior at Qgontz, wilI spcnd Thanksgiviflg With Miss Marion Goff at ber home in Providence, R. L. and will attend Miss Goff's debut party. The girls were classmate last year at WILMBTTrE LIFE.________13 1. 1

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