,0lVWIay anu IU. uestIay oi ilis weekc. for loyaity, cooperation, perseveraince On Monday mnrning noin-athletic and helpfqlness ini debate work. jack awards were presented, and on Tues- Leslie received honorable mention. day the spring athletic awards were The cup is given ini memory of Elmer made. Baker, assistant manager of debating The Tri-Ship award, considcred the for the year,1930-1931. highest, honor. a New Trier boy ean List Awards Win,. we nt tà Donald Anderson, s on The remainder of ý the non-athletic oi Dr. and Mrs. Emil A. Anderson, awards were as follows: 827 Linden avenu e. 'Wilmette. This Letters for ýdebate work-Sidney Craig, awad i gien o te by wo, n teMarjorie Wood, Jeck Leslie, David awad i gien o he oy hoin heEarly, Frank Randail, Jack Coleman, judgem.ent of bis f elow students, iôgOt Fred Dreibus, George Putman,, Gerald nearly exemplifies, the ýideals of thee Taber, Selmia Caine, Robert Goodwin, Tri-Ship club-sportsmanship, fello- William Buge, Clarence Lineberger, ship andciiznshp.Th-o Phyllis Root, Glenn Walker (oratory and .shp ad cti?énsip.Thewinner o debate), Edward Rosenheim (oratory), the. award this, year was president o f Woodrow Wilson (oratolry). Rifle Club Emblem-girîs' team: the student council and ,captin 01 Babette Ormsbee,. Peg Llvely, AlIce the heavy-weight basketball teamù. He WitAnn. Musson, Louise Uusak, ivas, also active in the Tri-Ship- club =8aee Hager, Betty Barr, Carol Lettà, Dahpne Craig, Harriet Morehouse; Boys' and was coach of the freshman- teamn: Gordon"WeIls, James Cràai WiI- sophomore basebail team. liam, Lukensi Jerry Born, Howard Jones, Award Gilbert elntosh, Ralph Barenbuge Wins, Barnett ar - Lansing EHinricks. Robert Brown, won first- prize in Irà-lnd Awards-Certificates:- Richard the Barnett contest for the best essav Appleyard, Lahman Arnould, 'Robert on ird..Babe tte Ormsbee was sec- Bolinger Jerry Born, Robert Christen-. on brds sen, Michael Diederrch, Dick Lee, Stuart ond, and Stanley Jones received hon- Lake, James Llghtbody, Hobart Ogden, orahle' mention. The Barnétt first Gordon Schuber_ Theron Smith, Orson 'Powle': Letters : Gordon Bfrlug, 1Row- prize for an essay on a subect re- land Davis, Leete Keefer, Irving Living- Iating to civics or econornîcs was ston, ]?hilip MalIen, Norman Meyer, won by Hunt Badger. Barbara Tay- Charles Moon, Charles Nevins, Everett Philips, Frederick Sargent, Lawrence lor took second prize., The prizes are Schuber, Allen Senear, Bert Simon, donated by Otto R. Barniett of Glen- Robert Spiegelhauer, Andrew Kuby. coti,who is a member ýof the New Service Club Awards (te girls assiat- Trie boad oeduatip*..ing In nurse's office)-Vera Archambault. Trierboar of ducaion.Jo Balhatchet. Betty Barrie. Bertha Richard McLaren- won first prize Bergh, Jane Becker, Virginia Biuchanan in. the League of Nations conitest and Lois Caverly, Barbara Clark, Joyce Clark, Lois Cooley, Virginia Coulter Mary Lee Neeves won second prize. Rosemary Day, Dorothy Deacon, Dor- Girls' Athletic association honor othy Dymek, Jane Fisher, Jeanne Gel- pinswereawared t Nany Codonther, Louise Gershenow, Katherine Hilli-. pinswer awrde to anc Godoninger, Mary Huck, Iathleen Johnstone, and Kat bleen Johnstone. The Tencher Marilyn Kehl, Marjorle Kresge, Betty award for effort went to Victor KolWer, Lois Lanberg, Wilma Menzen, Arnaori.Helena Mice'çy, Mary ?*ordoff, Irene Arnason.Moses, Jane MClintok Rarriet New- Book PieAadton, Virgins, Normani, leenor ?futzen- The Harvard book prize was won reuter, Frieda Salmen, Doris Sauvage. Virgina Schmidt, Katharine Scofield, by John Schaefgen and Tom Rodmati, Virgina Snorf, Mary Stewart, Marjorie wh Ô tied f-or the honor. The prize is Stilling, Betty Straus, Marion Taylor, given each year by the Hlarvard Club Annette Willianla. Anne Winscott, Lois of Chicago to the junior boy ranking ATHLETIC AWARDS. highest in scholarship. Folowing is a list of the -spring The Yale Club of Chicago award athletic awards:- went toý Luther "Bud" Barber, Ji.,. Sports Club Tr'phy-John Dunhili and The .'award. consists of a large silver James Rothschild. the roprtyof Sports Club Medal Awards-P. Emrick cup Which remains tepoet and Bob Rothschild. the high school and a small duplicate Senior Intra-Mural Sports Manager- of this large cup which becomes the David Weinstock. Junior Intra-Mural Sports Manager- s tation-o- station caîls for which the daytime charge is more than thirty- five cents and it entirely eliminates the higher evening rate period. The day period is now fromn 4:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. with iiight rates in effect dur-' ing the, balance of the time. This changei acnenience, because it is not nece .ssary towituntil8:0 pm for the Iowest raàtes.. Alsol on June* 1, night rates for telephone cails to. Europe were put into effect for the. first time. From 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. the charge is $9 less than the daytime rate for a three- minut'e cal to any .European point. For example, the ýday rate for a cal f rom Illinois to London, England, con-, tinues to be $33. After 5- p.m. a three-minte caîl there now costs $24. The, hours of transatlantic night service are flot the saine as those for domestic night service because of the, differences in i tîme between the United States and Europe. Congregation Observes 64Feast of Pentecost" The Feast of Pentecost or Sha- buoth, the f east of early harvest, and regarded also as the anniversary of the giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai, will' be celebrated by the members of North Shore Congregation Israel Fni- day, jupe.7., Originally an agricultural festival, -.Whe n the agricultural if e of t he Jews was ended by reason of their being driven out 'of the land, stress' was laid upon the thought of the coincidence of Shabuoth with the time when the Ten Commandments' were given *at Sinaï~. Jewish folk- lorerepresents the Law as given in the desert to imply that it belongs to aIl people, just as the desert is the possession of no one group or nation. Within modern times another sig- (OIORV YELLOWSTONE Pu u~ s7duloi thM.n (ALilFORMNA .Co IG.A.P.D. 1. CIca Mo J2ce.Md,,O YIIuw.ti0 s O A .A&I -- -- --- --- -- --- -- Date tropny was iwon Dy zii.y simons, ijowell Snor * urinates: j. David Early received honorable nmen- Paymoiîville, (Capt.), 'Luther Barber tion Th trphywas resnte by(co-capt. eleet), Louis Bollensen. Ken- tien Thetropy wa preente b th Cnwan (en-capt. elect). Art De- New Trier debating organizations to "e aldGneDeitJns perpetuate the memnory of Selon Walter Kuhl, Joe Sacco, Ted Smith,- BIBI Reilyjr., student manager fTea e nis 15Manager-Dan Logan (Cértii- who was fatally injured as a reësuit cate). LLOYDHIoLIH'm,!INc. 1232 Central Avenue WiImett.