Check< tiis lust for fine gifts tMat w.ill be a»preciated and he4 rk. a ksfr ' round. INDOORS Ping Pong Sets . . . Game Tables . . . Gymnasium Equip- men ... Exercsers... Boxing Gloyes . . . Basket balis... Puiting Discs .. . Target Rifles ...Archery Equipment... Indoor Basebalis ..Fencing I oDoggmns *. .. 1W qJ1aTs* Skis . . . Shotgjuns, Rifles, Amn- munition ... Football Gear, Hiking Euipmet... Camping N..ds . . . Golf Clubs -...1 Tennis Racquets . . . Fishinq Tackle ... Bycles. P.uatainsSquare WIlm$t. 724 Store Hours Til Xuuos 9 to 9:30 p.am. Trier again will play away fromn hmmeeting Morton. at CicerO on October 5. The Morton game wll be followed by three bomne ganes- Waukegan'on October 12, Oak Park on October 19 and Deerfie1dmSbields on October ý26. New Trier will bave an .open» date on November .2 and will meet Evanston. at .Evaniston on November.9. Homne gaines ofbotb, New Trier antdEvanston have been. arranged te take place ýon Saturdays wben Northwestern university's teamn doës not play at borne. Hear, Candidates 'for Frosh Class Offices Interest of members of the fresh- mnan class bas been centered this week in the election of class officers. Al of the candidates were introduced and given an opportunity Vo s'ay a few words at a freshman assenibly on Monday. Tbe balloting was to take place on Wednesday. Candidates for the varjous offices were: For president-Sbirley Wetterer, $andy Wieclel. Duncan William, and Dick Wagner. For vice -pres ide nt-Lucy Keeler, Nancy Palmer, and Kay Weston. For secretary-Ann Burnbaxn, Jane Suburban Swimming Meet Assigned to New Trier New Trier will be host to the six other members of1 the Suburban Ieague-Wàukegan, Oak Park, Deer- field-Shields, "Proviso, Evanston andý Morton-at the annual league swin- rning carnival on Saturday, February 23. Prelirninaries also will be beld at New Trier on the previous Satur- I avii, eriinrv. 16. The lemmne indoor ber home witb 1 S. Wegener, 36 Kenilwortb, is1 appendicitis oper formied at the after the Christmnas vacation, and wilI. be held on Friday, january Il. The1 question for debate this year. is the same as the one used by the National Forensic league, "Resolved. that the federal. goverfrnent should adopt a policy of equalizing educa- tional opportunity throughout the na- ion by means-of annual grantsto the, several states for publié elernentary.ý and secondary education." Newý Trier will icompete witb other sebools'on the debate. platform this year as a member, of a, new .league called the Big Twelve league. Ches- ter' E. MacLean,> New- Trier debate coach, is president of the league., Tbep. Ian is to have each: member school meet each of tbe other schools in a dual debate, with negative andi affirmative teams alternating in de- bating on the borne platf9rm, Tbrte schools wbich meet New Trier in. atb - letic contests as rntmbers of the Sub- urban league-Morton, Waukegati and Proviso-also are menibers of the Big Twelve debating league. Sevý_ eral city bigb schools also are in- cluded. SCoach ?i%acLean said this week that New Trier's representatives ini the opening debate with Tilden Tech probably will be Gerald Taber, Jack Leslie and Sydney Craig on the af- firmative team and David Early, Rob- ert Goodwjn and Clarence Lineberger on the negative teani. New Trier Grad Pisys Tennis With John Boles Burton E. "Bud" Weber, who was graduated from New Trier in 1933, writes from Cali fornia, -wbere he is now living, that he-bas been playing tennis, witb John Boles, tbe actor, at Be#erly Hilîs.. Burton comments that Boles calîs bim "Bud," but that thus far he, bas besitated to call Mr. Boles by bis first naine. He states further that Mr. Boles ranks as perhaps the best te nistlaver in the .Hnllund r aunt, Mrs. Gabe HONORED AT BELO'IT Cenilwortb avenue, Janet Benson, daughter of Mr. and covering frorn. an Mrs. L. W. Benson of 212 Woodbine ion whicb was per- street, Wiltnette, is on the mid-se- Francis bospital mester bonor roll at Beloit côllege. I Sport WilI Enjoy. $4,45 le» dats malce à perfect gift fer ahnost anyone.