Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1930, p. 27

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is aliowecl to participate in both soc- cer and hockey. There are 61 seniors, 80 juniors, 94 sophomores and 97 freshmnen ont for soccer and 42 seniors, 51 juniors, 53 sophoinores and 66,fresbrnen out for hockey- In addition to soccer and hockey, a tennis ladder" tournaînient is being played. and swimming is offered, after, school every. Friday afternoon, A snxaller number of girls are playing tennis and taking swimnîing lessons., Virginia.,Reitheimer is the student, chairnian for girls' after-school sports.. Managers for the different sports are: HockeY-Gertrude- Lynn, general manager; Amelia Jacobs, senior class manager; Helen Holton, junior cI'ass manager,,and J-ane.Waidner, sopho- more class manager. There is no freshmani manager 'inicither hockey or soccer. Soccer - Betty Buckett, general' manager; Anita Watson, senior class manager ; Margaret Kahler, junior ,class manager, ani Florencie Sellery, sophonmore class manager. Tennis tournanment-Mary Cowen, manager. Swinmming--Eleanor_ Culver, man- ager. Hockey and soccer practice lias been under way for two weeks and will continue until the week of Octo- ber 20, when the adviscr rooni garnes will start. These wilI continue until the week of Novemiber 10, when the inter-class comipetition wil begin. Each week's scheduie in these two sports is being carried out as follows: Monday, senior hockey and soý_cer; Tuesday, sophoniores hockey anid soc- cer; Wednesday, junior hockey and soccer; Thur.sday, freshnian ho ckey, abd Fridav, hockey for ail beginnlers and freshmnan soccer. Miss Agnes Biesemieier iýs the soc- c er, coach, and, she is being assisted by Mms.Ella Abbo tt. Miss May Fogg, director of, girls' athletics at Nw Trier, is in charge ,of swirniinig adis assisted'by Miss Helent Fraser. Miss Fraser also assisfs Miss. Iris Boultonl, the hockey coach. 'Miss Bernice Bulley of Kenilworth is also assisting Miss BonIton with the hockey practices. Miss Fogg lias charge of tennis. CneooiasdsN t New Trier Buy no at,. Lord s.,, That Genuine ORIENTAL You aveLonged for.. at just a littie- more, than you pay for d'omestic imitations! Because of thé. recent low ehag of silver cur-. r.ncy in Persia, our expert, Mr. S. K. Jorjorian, was fortunate in purchasîng a large collecfion of fin. Orie ntais ot positively pre-wor prices. For instance: w. now offer, an ex- quisit. hand-woven Persian Lilihan, approximately 9x 12 feet in size, at the sensationally low price of $295-the very same rug that bas coinmanded as high as $5501 And +his is but one of the. many values offered from our Iatest importation-ranging in size from a small. mat to a huge antique palace carpet--and al of tliem priced proportion ately, low. A Word'to the W ise-Make An Early Selection! EXPERT CLEANING AND REPAIRING SERVICE Sunday with their caughter, Maxine, who 18 attending Mount St. Mary's academy at St. Chiarles. 0o The Neighborhood Dinner club met '1"esday night at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.ý Converse, 1610 Hfighi iand avenue. RUG

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