Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 30

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SeI I n henew ASCOT NAHANNAI lce 952 S PANISH COURT Phme. Wilmetfe467. worth. The Donald Anderson medal was established in 1924 by the pupils, alumni, faculty and friends of Skokie* school. It was intended as a tribute to the spirit of unselfish serviceand, to0 the, fine character and true sports- manship which Donald Anderson had shown in bis years at Sko.kie. Each year the.medal'bas been awarded:to tbat member of the graduating class Who, in the opinioni of bis classmates and tcachers, has seemned to possess these qualities in the greatest degree. Nomhinating. of candidates for 'the honor, is lIiited to members of the graduating class and to faiculty meni- bers Wbo wisb. to m-ake sucb a nomn- ination, Our'SERCHFORBIAT Yg.oos morrily long. bat YOUD IETER HURRYI' remember . .. it takes time to make GOQU plzotographs! With growing enthusiasm on the part of parents the bilg search for the. North Shore's' Ioyeiest chldr.n enters the, month of JuneI Tihe CliQSng date of "The. Child Beautiful'. comtest is now only about three wèeks away. Al of whicb means fo mothers and fatheri- tending to enter their children in this BIG CASH PRIZE contest, just on. word .. "Hurryl" Officiai "Child Beautiful" photograïphers are r.pidly filling th.fr appointm.nt colendlars forý tii... final w.,ks of the cont.st. But, there is yet tirne to get an appointm.nt for a fine siffing. 9UGENE L. RAY UNlversity ;23e "CH 1 .LD' B E A U T I F U 1" The season ticket sale wil! open inimediately and continue until the, first gane with DePaul, September 28. The other horne games'on the Wildcats' schedule are October 5- Purdue;. November ý2-IlIinois; No- vember 16-Wisconsin; November 23- Iowa. The three. out of town gaines are October 19-Obhio State at Column- bus; October '26-Minnesota at Min-, neapolis, and Nov. 9ý-Notre> Dame at South..Bend. K. L. Wilson, atbletic director,,said that the. university feels tbat many follwersof college football will ap- preciate an opportunity to.see gaines at an average cost of $1 per game and for that reason the special loW pri ced-- season ticket, had -been made available for next fali. Tbe p rice of tickets to individual games. at Nortbwestern wîll 'range from $1.50 for.tbe De Paulgame to, $2.75 for tbe Illinois game. Tbe other three games will cost $2.50 eadi. AIl. prices include tbe federal amusement tax. Taft Gets Season's First Muskie at Lakota Resort Miss Catherine Taft and R. C. Taft, of Wilmette, and R. A. Wheelock, spent the 'Memorial Day holidays at the Lakota resort, Conover, Wis. The main occupation was fisbing. Mr.' Taft started the muskie fisbing in Big Twin lake by catching thé first muskie of the season-it weighecl 8¼/ poiinds and tneasured 31 inches long. Mr. Wbeelock also bad the tbrill of catching a muskie, but it was just too short and bad to bc tbrown back. They also caugbt some fine waIl-eyed pii<e. The Lakota re- sort is owned and operated by Charles H. Peterson and Dewey Pihi, for- mn.erly Wilmette residents. Deerfield-Shields Defeats N. T. Nine class counsellors by the Federation JOSEPH D. TOLOF of Woinen of the university. She wil asistin freshman orientation Su îDevis SiEoso work next fli! and will be personally VNiFfrs#y?178 responsible for the introduction of a smnalt group of freshinan women to, PF H 01-T O GR A PH ER S the routine of the university. Ultra smort clothls foér aetivsporlts3 TIME 1$ GROWIMC SHORT $100 In Big Cash Prizes OF FIC 1A L

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