Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1930, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE January 24, 1930 Win Aivar.ds at Skating Carnival Frank Heineman Wins Second in Oratorical Tilt Frank Heineman, New Trier High school's entrant in the oratorical contest sponsored 'by the Hamilton club in Cl1icago last Friday night, \VOll l)econd place in a field of twenty-two contestants and was awarded a cash prize of seventy-five dollars. First place was won by Michael Wagner. a student at the Commercial Continuation school in Chicago. This was Heineman's fir~t year in oratorical work at New Trier. He is :1 senior. The subj ect on which he spoke wa5 "Alexand.e r Hamilton. th e Father of Nationalism ." All of the orations given by the twenty-two conte stants were the orig inal work of the student s. Each contestant wa s limited to eight minutes. Another New Trier hm~. Alfred Ro t:lig of Glencoe, tied with- Bruce Simpson of the Evanston High school. for third pll!cc in the preliminaries of an oratorical contest sponsored annually by the Union League club of Chicago in comm~moration of the life and service of Abraham Lincoln. The prelimm ary contest at which Romig spoke was one of four held in Cook county prior to the final contest on Februarv 12 ancL took place Tuesda~' night at i-Iarr;son T echnical High school in Chi C:-!gO. "Hitch Your Wagon to a Star" IS ·good advice and means IN ordinary language that EVEN if a .fellow never SHOOTS off anythi~g BUT his mouth he ought TO aim high. IT is pleasant to tell other PEOPLE where to head in YET the most of us have TO suffer bitter disappointMENT when we ring UP to advise the world Miss Jane Harrison (left). daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Harry P. Harrison of 307 Abbott s ford road. Kenilworth. 1 and Robert Berger, son of Mr. a!ld Mrs. Robert 0. Berger, 306 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, were partners in a short solo skate in the divertiss ements at the recent ice carnival at t '1e Coliseum in Chicago. Miss Elinor Berger (right ) . Robert's sister, won the prize for the best girl jU\·enile skater, and was er fatl)er's partner in the dancing skating. There was a good turnout of skaters. most of them pro- I 1 · · · I' tessw.!)als. The Cohseum has requested another carnival of 'this nature in March. 'these events ar~ sponsored by the Chica~o Fi~ure Skatin_g club, under the direction of Alan E. Murray, skating coach at Indian Hill Country club. The four Kenilworth skaters are members of the club. Romig' :; subject was "Lincoln, rhe Commander-in-Chief." Nine speaker s, <.1.11 of them veterans but one, repre ~enting Cook county high schools out side the Chicago city limits, were f'n tered in the contest at Harrison "Tech." Harvel High school won fir st place and Oak Park was second. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Harry ]. 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