Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1938, p. 20

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DRAPSe SLIP COVERS, WEARING APPAREL O)d.rb#eSsCb.mIng .. Epert Hed Pressing Amm, rY.ov.Ifof f lmat odo" ssdry c tomig~...c bim.d: wifh .up.tt had-ponu- t" o» n.rote Mon. o». pi-up. end o.deuIiryw te.Cameof ail yoar m»Oee. WUINNITKA 205.0 GREAT WESTERN -LAIJNDRY, CO. 0oew: 3W Unedm Av.., Win.etka ttarni~ *district contest, New Trier and Amundsen High schools were rep- resented. Gruhn was given first place and is theréby entitled. to represent the district in the county contest. which is to be held in the ,Hotel La Salle on Friday. May 6. These two boys also represented Winnetka- in the American Legion contest, held at the John Mfarshall High scho6lon Saturday rnorning, April 23. Six highi school students were entered in this contest. Gruhn was1 named as sec- ond place. winner, and Lehmani third. Mason Gaffney Wil Enter Latin Finals, lthsetonal meet.of the Illinoisesc.1 Latin tournament which was held la.,t 'Saturdav at DeKalb, New'Trier High séhool moved inito fi rst place in.the Tfreshmail contest 'through the work. of its freshrnan representative. Mason Gaff ney. This is the second of a, series of ineets for Latin suipremacy in theý -state of Illinois, the first. the district =,meet. having been held at, Evanston where New Trier placed second in each of the freshman. sophomore, and junior years., JGaffney, representing New Trier, will now enter the finals in the state ,meet to be held at the U'niversity of >Illinois on 'Mav 7. Hie is the soi., f f Matthew P. Gýaffniey. superintendent. last weekienu, wnen tnev woni ineir first gaine of the season against Ev- anston b a score of 6to 4. The leading hitter was Bob Lind- berg,,a second-baseman, who srnacked out two doubles and a single. Short stop MLeI1in WVhite rated second best wi th a pair of singles. WVhen the Waukegan team Visited jNew Trier. recently, it wasn't a matter of *'bringing home the bacon" but ratlher of keepingit. which the Trier- men did wiNlth a 6-5 win. brand for many years an instructor have be en postponed until Mondav, September 12. This postponement ivas made necessary by the manv repairs and improvements in. th-e mu$eum itself.,which cannot 1e donce except during the sumfmer, it was c-- plained., 'Manv changes have 'alreadv ýbeen C ompleted- under the supervision 0 Miss Margaret johnston of thc biology department. ýThe. minerai Tcollection, which- Myron. E. Duckle- has been assembling for. the )a5t, -several months, 15 nowl complet. There are several hundred minerais lin. the collection, placed unon uniforîn cards describing them. The smaller specimnens are. raised by a series. of. blocks ànd the collection filîs tvo iass cases each about four feet %vide b,. six feet. long. The old' soapstone. siniks have been removred so that the. entire, smal hav window will be used as a memorial wvindow. Besides franîed pictures of Mr. Hildebrand, a bronze dedicatorv plate will be mounted on the wall be- tween the windows. Mfany of the most valuable speci- mens in the museuin have been reno- vated and furnished with new labels: The large xnpunted fish have beeni given. printed labels and a background of aluminum paint. The floor is toý be repaired and the entire room pain t- ed. AIl of the displav cases are tO be placed against the walls so that the center of the floor space may bc Girls' Group Hears Talk on Work of Red Cross 'Mrs. Estelle W. Blatt, representa-. tive of the home hygiene and car(, of the sick division of the Chicago chapter of the Red Cross. recently. was the guest of*the Service club of New Trier High schooL at a tea in the girls' club room. . Blatt ad- dressed the girls on the work of 'the various departments of the Red Cross and gave illustrations of its activities. La mal Ra Pnor. arc fhe Pnewa edtors of thte 2ezi, Trit %mor Il liCation of the ' igh schoot, it zwa.s annPounicedj E SH PBarnett and La Borite are oeirs1edt. UNIVERSITY z#2O i-chief. Jean Kritzer s h nw Re- obert ýv. t ture editor. and Jean, Forstall is desk faculty tzer, Jean Forstall and Bolb er News. fmderqraduate pub'- last 7vck. Rayînor is to be sports editor. Carpenter, EiigIish teacher, is. sponsor of the. publication.,

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