Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Mar 1931, p. 30

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on SCflOoI AnnUai The editors of the 1931: Echoca, are Ëustling these days in order to put ont' a school annuaI that will neyer be surpassed. A week ago the publishers distrib- :Uted a smnall. publication annou ncin g the contents of the book and thé aim of this. year's staff. Eiach editor 'of bis particular section wnotea; short column on, what. he would -stnîve to do. This yearth Echoes,- is edited by' Johnï Barden and - George BOylstGn, and students are assured of ont of thé finest annuals,.that bas ever been published. "Echoes" group. pictures were taken on. Mardi 10 and 13 in ýtht boys' srnall gym. Ail clubs and teams were photo- graphed. No more group pictures wil! be taken until the middle of Apnil. T~he ictures are being taken by pro- fessional photographers t.o insure fa- vorable likenesses. The "Echoes" staff promise that the "Echoes" will corne out on tht first Monday ini June. The 'Echoes" is to be done ir green and gray. The art work will be donc by Elsie Rein- hardt. Many of the faculty have iubscribed. Six Students Qualify for Leugue Coûitest *Only six people-Jacinta Kamp-1 meier, Emmia Bickhanu, Jane Nor- mani, Jane Orr, Alex Logan, ard Her- bort Lilly have - survived. the period of. study preceding the League of Na- tions' contest which wtll b. held ..on March '2L This contest is ýin the form of1 a t4wo and a haîf: hour com- petitive examinatior. The first prize in this ration-wide cqntest is -a trip to ýEurope w ith a. spécial stop at March 28 to April5 Sprig Vacation Time The- school calendar states that March 28 will be the beginning of *Spring vacation- for.the faculty and students.- It wiIl close on April S. Every loyal student, if' it is at ail possible, will .mae a.àhappy stàrt by atteniding, the anànual Spiring Frolic whicb will -be -the first event this Sping Vacation. Many of, thé students will be enjoying the Washington trip, and stili others will be visiting their future -colleges. Sprning Frolic Nexi. on Social Cal endarë One week frtni this evening is the night of the third -annual Sprin FroIic, an informai dance to be held. ini the mnes~s hlli. Each 3year the Forensic board Lgives this dance op the Fniday evening before the start of the Spring vacation for the sake of providing a' way for the students to celebrate their vacation. The, money receî.ved from the d ince niakes possible. the yearly dehate held with Cleveland Heights High school of Cleveland, Ohio. The committee in charge of the dance consists of Betty Buckett, chairman; Leonard Erupnick, asgistant; Ernest 1Enchel- mayer, Barton Smith, and J. WiUL Lois Godstein and Ruth Jatckson are also lending their assistanice. Corne to the dance and meet your fric nds. >liere'Il be lots of free punch and plenty of peppy miusic for everyone I Registrar Announces Senior Girl Schedule Recently a new systemn was ïn- augurated in the . registrar's office w her!e one senior girl each period during the day takes charge of sigri- ing tardy permits, - ssuring re- Praise for Work in déSeventeen" Thte reshran-Sophomore, play, "iSeventeen," was given last Friday night in -the auditorium, On account of the bad weather, it bad been post-, poned fromn the previous Saturday. The play,was a success. Bill Doty portrayed ..thé, character of , Willie Baxtér with enough entliusiasmn and boyishness to have delighteil Tank- ington hirnself, while his little. sister (Virginia» Flannery) . with ail her bread and ýb utter and sugar and applesauce, was even a 'disgui.se to the audience. Lola Pratt, the cooinig, baby-talk coquette fromn the country,' was -vanpinglv played by Betty Shel- don, who with, lier 'hostess, May Parcher (Rosemary Price), formed a very successful pair of opposites tW the romantic WiIIie. Miss, Pratt's littie puo. Floppit, seemed to 'bave a lcnaek. for whirnpering -at exaetly the iight time and furnished mucb of the humor of the play. This is the complete cast: Mrs. Baxter .......... Forence Selle"v Mr. Baxter............Sidney, Date William Sylvanus Baxter William Doty Jarie Baxter ... Virginla Flannery' Johnny Watson........ .John Howe *May Parcher ......... Rosemary Price Lola Pratt............ Betty Sheldon Genests .......... Philip von Ammon .3oe Bulitt ............. Alfred Brown Mr. Parcher ............Robert Suarks George Cooper .......... Coram Davis Ethel Boke ........ ....... Joy Stover Wallie Banks .........Gross Williamns Mary Brooks ........... Vrginia Jones The Junior orche tra assisted by Freshman and Sophomore members of the Senior orchestra, played 1)be- tween the acts. It was conducted by Miss Susannah Armstrong. Time Yet to SinU for .Washington -Trip Registrations, for the Washington trip are* almost completed. There is still time, however, for you to make yours, Last Monday the following, people ýhad signed up: Palyma, ,et Award Letters to Athietes at Monday Assembly Monday morning the New Trier gym was flooded *ith the music: of the band. Cheers were led ; -speechese were made, and muich applause en- sued. Tbe occasion was that of the býig atheltic awards,,assembly. Mr. Brown prîesided and said- that ai- thougb we did flot capture ail the suburban league cbampionsbips. the season. was highly succegsful be- causeof the. fine quality of the play- ing and-,tbe numerous indications of 9ood sportsmanship. Every-meet was a "game between friends."p Mr, Pbelps, in behaif of the school1 board, expressed bis regret that 97%,, of tbe student body muist be penal- ized for tbe childish thougbtlessness of the other 39% who persist in rowdyismi. This* message was enthusiastically received by the studenits. The fol- iQwln.g people were presented With New Trier letters and numerals: Heavyweights-Paul Jones (Capt.); Bill Brackett, Frank Church, Colin FinlaYsonl, Hughi Fleming, Frank Gor- don, Robe!rt. Gordon, James I1verson, Harvey Klur'der, .Jack Mee, Tom.Sin- ding, Allen Stuits, Eugene, Thome, Leonard Wolff, Joe Woodward.' Lightwelghts--John Borino, jack I*eitman (Co-CaPts.>:; Felux Balak, Frank Belmont, Glenn Bull, Tom Heffrier, Jack HIicks, Clarence Kav- a.naugh, jack Kelley, Eugenle Mari- relli, Tom Saxton, Martin Sensendorf, Henry Sudlôw, Clyde Warble, Roy West. Frosh-Soph . (Numëýrais, 33)-Roger Barritt, Ergene Beirnt, Walter <*,eil- en, Victor Hanson, ZPdward Kahler, Samuel Luensmari, Victor Lriensmari, Diclc Oliver, Alian Rossman, ccti Wil.- liams; '34)-Dick. Preston (Capt.>; Clarence Dahi,. Richard Flynn, Bob Haliqulut, Edwin-.Rorn, Phil Ogan, u Thaekery.. Basketbaui.senior'-manager-martin Johnson. Junior managera-George Cole (02); 10e White' (12). Honorable miention-Rich ard Nelso (Statisiti s Senior swimming team-J-ýohn Barden (Capt.);' Richard Buck, Charles -Cof- fin, Ernest Enchelmayer, Edward Hotf- Mari, Tom Johanhoîs,. Victor Joyce, Tom Morris, ERennolds Ostrum, Roger Palen- ske, Ted Wilder, EIiiott Witt, Bob Rosenberg., Junior swimming team (mimerais)- Brewster Adarne (33). Lee Bla.ylock (33), Carl EflobeImyý (33), Arthuar to her NEtWS ss its1 for a dy rteI -ward Hoagland, 130? rive home Âpniu1 4 prjct and môst aI iris year's plans tlU i Ie c £Uce. -Steve Harwood, 12$, bas had toun mdit is due to her for the won- It was specially emphasized that dergo three operatlons on his noue be- Ismc"s of pat years. Wstçh 1,400 student 'subscriptions are neces- sary because of less advertisîng, and cause of bis recent boxing explit at b.e numu of tht .flrst. semi- saery this. year iïf the Echoes staff is . extra subscriptions must, make up for hm .ut.~s eoer a been tai rot to mun into debt. This i ees h Wo-thirds tiadvrertisinginob.uactionon aribehme9.j eru

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