Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Apr 1935, p. 36

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B READED HAL113UT lb.................................... 3 3 e HOTCftSSSaturdaj, Onlyl Doz ....................... C Mondàvyind Tuesday'Speciail NOUGAT ,LOAF~- CAKE O Bake Shop-Street, PIoor WJEDO'LDT'S..EVANSTON, 'On Devis Street WiIme'H'e il PA TRONIZE OUR AD VER TISERS, '00 IATWATIER lIEN riÀ time, according to F. D. Frisbie of tthe asarutofteving. the social studies department. Mr. which took place the. week be fore Frisbie was the faculty member in spring vacation. One of these boys.-. chage C te eucaionl turthe Paul *Dempsey, William Faymonville charge of ithe enduwciN w tor for Donald Anderson-will receive the sixth of its kindnawhicf tee Trier students have taken during the springaarbthenm ofhewnr vacation peio--ds of the past few will notbe made public untilthe final years. award assembly of the year laite in Arriving: iii Washington on, Satur- My day morning, March. 30, members, of .To win, tbis award is considered the the New 'trier group spent'that da highest bonoir a New Trier. boy can sightseeing'in the city 'and *visiting attain during his high school: career. Georgetown, Fort Meyer, Arlington Tesecinothwinnet- is made National cemetery, Alexandria, Mit. by New Trier boys themnselves,. with- Vernon, Fredericksburg and Char- ouùt faculty iliterference or influence. Iottesville. That night (Saturday) faykn.SotmnhP, fellow- the students of Charlottesville High, ship and citizenship are. the Tri-Ship school, entertained' the New Trier club's. id.eals, and the boy .vho, in the group at a party. opinion of his fellow strideits,. most Blosom o ih chrr tresnearly represents these ideals, is. I . ro u Ille Latta, .,aoin in v v siiIi5 ton were in full bloom whein the New Trier party reached the city, but by the time the party left a week later Smaiîy of thé lô b! iîi ld fàl1kn cff. Besides attending sessions of the Senate and the House of Representa- tives Wednesday of last %veek, mem- bers of the New Trier group met Senator Ijuey Long of Louisiaia' the samne day. Mr. Fri member ing the group, besides were two other faculty ss Ethel Evans of the department and Niiss ilson -of the health de- of' Mag'azine Material The final selection of 'material for "Inklings," New Trier's first literary magazine, is being made this week. The magazine; which is to, be pub- lished as part of New 'Prier's observ- ance of the 300thanniversary of the founding of the first American sec- ondary school in Boston, Mass., will: be off the press early in May. It will contain the best iterary contributions In voting 011 the original ten candi- dates the boys were asked to express their first, second and third choices. .The~ vote on~ th'e tliree 'cand-idatesý stiii ini the field .wvill be final, the award going- to the boy. who receive.s the 'highest numiber of votes. AUl of the three remiaining candi- dates have been prominent in school- 'activities. Paul Dempsey is president of the Tri-Ship club this year, and was vice-president last year. Hc is on the track team, and won bis letter in football. He ranks ace high scho- lastically. William Faymonville is an outstanding athlete. fHe is the best, shot put star developed at New Trier in niany years, and has broken sev-. eral records i this event. He is a football letter man', but was unable to play last faîl because of an injury. Donald Anderson is president of the student council and was captain of the heavyweight basketball team dur- ifng the 1934-1935 season. N-W Negative Debate STeam Meets Thornton Anew negative teani composed of Frank Randaîl, Marjorie Wood and li gve. ieaJCIdL pruocuUre is to De LiiIJLI. It wiII.D e e in the school ýeproduced as accurateiy as possible. gymnasium. he program, which is the contribu- on of the social studies department first American secondary scbool in 0 New Trier's celebration Of the Boston, Mass., will last about an hour ercentenary of the founding of the ,anda haif.

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