p~roduced by the Oriental institute of the University of Chicago. The institute. is the Iargest archeological research organization in thé world. The film,' made under the supervision of Dr. James H.,. Breasted, famous1 archéologist, historian and' director' of the,ý institute, traces man's risc from savagery to cîvilization. It'car- r ies t.he audience 6y -airpiane througli the lands where civilization first arose 7-EgyptPalestilne , Syria, Anatolia, Iraq and Persia, The Orien tal iii- stitute dispatched fourteen expedi- tions to these countries. Collect Books for Boys at Skokie Valley Caimp Three orgaànizations, the Girls' clulb; the Tri-Ship, club and the student1 counicil, are cooperating in a drive to colléetbooks, and- magazines of ail descriptions for the use of young men in the Skokie Valley CCC camp. The campaign is .being concentrated in onie week. 1v will end this 1Fri- day. Next iweek.both the boys' and girls' clubs of the school will be busy with their Christmas projects. Rach year these organizations. pro- vide gifts of.,food aànd clothing, as well as toys for, the children, for needy . families. Subu rban League Boardi of Control in Session The board of control of the Sub- urban league, of wl'ch New Trier I High school is a member, is meeting î 1 Thursdav o<f this wpik at the Uni-1 '-Jauu~L&ay lc7-. . "l&&mua& and Charles Ullrich, crawl stroke men, and Bill Beebe, who specializes in the back strolce, were outstanding performers for New Trier, according ,to Coach Edger B. Jackson. Tbe best individual work, however, wag done by Adolph Kiefer of Roosevelt, who on several occasions bas broken, the national i.nteirscho-. lastic record of 1 minute à.2 seconds ithe,10-yard baick. stroke event. IHe did it again last Friday at New ITrier, where- his timhe was 1I-minute 3 seconds. 2Saturday afternoon of thisweek at 2:30 in the New Trier natatorium the senior swimmers of New Trier will meet. the Lawson Y.M.C.A. of Chi-. cago and the juniors will take on the Deerfield-Shields High school juniors from Highland Park., Éducation Fraternity' Holds Dinner Meeting North shore members of Phi Delta Kappa, national education fraternity. were guests at a dinner held in the> New Trier dining hall Tuesday under the auspices of the Northwestern uni-. versity chapter, of the1 fraternity. O. A. Oaks and C. 0. Waters of the New Trier faculty were on the local committee In charge of arrangements for the affair. The speaker was'Dean Franklin B. Snyder of the graduate s cbool at Northwestern. - is subject was. "Research, Service and Leader- ship' in Education." versity club in Chicago. Suburban is lv Gr eWh teague football schedules for the 1935,jM s 'e rvr h season are to be adopted and officiais Has Been 111, on Leave 'for next year's games selected. Fred- Miss Olive L. Grover, head of the erick A. Kahler, dean of boys at Ncw iNew Trier art department, will leave. Trier, is chairman of, the board (A this week-end for her home, in Bs control. ton,, Mass. Miss Grover has been in. poor health. In order that she mav have more timne té recuperate during Girl Athietes T1.frf to the holiday season -she has. beeti 'Basketball, Fistball granted a leave, which will include the The hockey and soccer seasons last week before school closes for have' ended for 'members of the the Christma.s vacation and the first e Y week after 'classesare resumed. She Edgar -A* Stevelks ]Re EVANSTON STORE OPEN TILL 9:00 P. M. STARTING M014OAY TILL 9:30 P. M. VACATION STARTS DEC. 21 1< One more week of school ini 1934 TI remains" for New Trier students. The ir Christmas vacation begins on Friday. N afternoon, December 21, and 'classes Ji are to be resumed on M'onday nor n- ai ing, jaýnuary -Y. I ýr this. week to confer wtn ested in attending these 'scho s Helen K. Wallace of 'the 'Cc ior college was here on Tues, Miss Genevieve Lawléss %.of Laloz.zi school on Thursday. ( <i MM