Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 37

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fleiency and conscientious effort 111 debate work at New Trier High school wiIl be announced in the near future, Debate Coach Chester E. Mac- Lean stated this week. * Both awards were established 1w the forensic departmnent of the high school in memory of two New Trier boswho were active.in debate work and who died while students at -thïe EstabIish TWo Awaeds One, the Solon Reily award, es- tallished Iast'year,,was Won by jack Loeb who is -now a student at the, University of Chicago. . This award will bie given this. year to the stu- dent whohas done the most eff ective debate work at New> Trier through- out the year. Solon Reily xvas manager of de- bate at New Trier last year.ý He ac- companied the New Trier team which .debated Cleveland Heights High scool in Ohio,'and on the return'teip * died in a fail at the T'Ëoledo railroad, station.. The other award is the E1er Baker~ shield1, establishied th is vear to re- niaiiipermnanent.ly at the high school. Each vear the winner vill hav-e bis nanie engraved on the! shield:.' This year the« student so honoréd ill be onie who, although he mnav.flot be an expert:t debater, bas worôked con-' sciei.itioôuslv on the debate squad and lias ,sloWn la spirit of coopierationi, en- thulsiasrnand loyaltv. May Give Medals This a-wNard was establishied ini * meimrx of EInier Baker of Winnetka, assistant manager of debate at the high - school, who died early in' the schooi year of infantile paralysis. Dehate Coach MacLean stated this week that miedals 'may be given this 3-ear to, the winners of both the *Reilv a nd Baker awards for. the gtu- dent to',keep permanentlY. if. thiýs is, doixe, mot only the Eilmer, Bakerý khield but the Soloni Ri emorial' tropliy would renvaiin permaneiîtly at the school, and, the %vinners' narnes Woluld b e engraved on the awards each, year. Twoý Injured in Auto acted as toastmaster and sat at the speaker's table. lHe is president of the Alumni association, an office which hc bas held for two years, and is former I president of the N. U. club of ChicagoI which termn of office 1he beld four years.L 2 oo-Car Garagei i the H Telephone 1L 0 9 P. M. available for eacb 6000 HIDDEN VAU INY R TELEP'HONE This sentence, from a letter recived. used-ehoswhc wudbe receritly, expresses an opinion of telephone service which is found to be qut eeal among users. slower« and more expensive. And this extra 'cost wouid have to be addeci to the consvimers' price. Miss Alice Mat Jackson, 1017 Elui- wood avenue, has several pictures on exhibit in the various' spring shows includil)g the Ail Illinois society at the Stevens hotet ,anid the North Shore, Art league at the Winnetka Community House. She also has one of ber wo>rks on exhibit at the Wom- an's lub.of Winmette. your car

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