roresr had defeated the VIw mon., m»W stanm la, moeaiwy'Sklgt usloal -eft lu wmg Wou",Md w»" d*Il5IotedtI.finati t gave mea a.ualuu sm nd aleowm. Anid lire. Gertrude Regal, 2953 ,Dseatuar Ave., Bdrford Parkway, N. Y., N. Y., says: "I've Lot plenty of friends who own snMl cars,; but none of them save money the way my new Dodge does. I get from 3 to5 more miles per gallon of eas thgn they do, and inyoù cosaare as much as -20%, leçs." Wherever you go, the itory is thesamm. Owners are, sim- ply amamed at Dodge economyr. And yet- that's only one of. its adlvantages. Ymi too, cmxi enjoy the extra roommees, com- fortand uxuryof this big, sturdy Dodg-for a trifirg few dollars more than the lowest-priced cars. List price now only $645 and up at factory, Detroit. PA TRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~1U pr,~ qk~ 'hursday. Phil IrYe was ejecicua president, John Dunhili vice-presi- dent, Clarke Kirwin secretary and WMrilliam nBarnumn treasurer. Durinig.tbe past year the meinbers of the club have assisted in. officiating at and in general.prôfootion of tour- naments in. basketball, playground bal, touch* football and, volley all. involving more than 1.93 teams. Tbey bhave also assisted in conducted in- dividual events in. track, free throw- ing, tennis,- golf, horsesboes, table tennis, hand baIl and football skills. the, one: or twoioutstanding mnem- bers of the club wbo have conitrib- uted unsel6s'h- srvice to the club and inth promotion of intramural sports. atNew, Trier are. honored each year by avig teirnamnes engraved on the Sports club tropby, -presented to the club in 1930 by D. H. Showley. dii'octor of boys' intramu raI atblet ics at New Trier. The two boys thus honored this year were John Dunhill and James Rothschild. Emblems. awarded on a point system basis to boys who bave con- tributed their services as referees. timpiré's, linesmen, timers, storers, re- porters or in some other capacity, ivent to the following boys this year:' 2400-point chenille emblems-Wik- liani Barnum (high point winner for the year. 2,617 points, and Phil ") - . n n points, Harold Huebner' .1,781 points; Bob Rotbsthild, 1,765 points; 'Paul Emrick 1,227 points. 600-point silk emblems-Paul Emn- rick 1,142 points (emblern awarded, in April), and Clarke Kirwan 669, points. Ail five members of the New Trier team contributed points for their schoo. George Victor, Nô. 1 man, who h.ad low score for the day, 77, made 2Y/2 pins.Joe ýFranco *.scored 78 and contributed two ]points. Scores of other New Trier players and their point totals were: Charles Moreau, 82, two points; Gilbert McIntosh, 90, one and a haifpoints. and Fed Work-' man, 87, one and a half points. New Trier's -total score for the day wa s 414, whilé Lake Forest's was 423. 0 f thé twelve matches in, wbich it participated :this year, including the Suburban league tournament, New Trier lost only three. Average scores of memnbers of the team for the seasoni were: George Victor, 78.9; Joe Firanco,, 80.6- Charles Moreau, 83.5; Gilbert McIntosb, 89; Fred-Woekman, 19:8 and Carl Mickelsen, 91.5. The fist' four boys named took part ini al twelve matches, whi1e F-red Worlcman participated in ten and Carl Mickelsen in eight. The team is coached by H. B: Aram. ,instructor in, mechanical drawing. Girls' Club Closes Successful Season The New Trier Girls' club is bring- offic e in the main building and of a complete kitchenette adjoining the, club room ini the Leslie F. Gate s gymnasium. The kitchenette and club room have been, used by different organizationg on a average of three times a week, according té Miss Lulu Wright, faculty spon sor of, the club. Next year the girls will carry on thçir activities as they have in the past. 10l Wiw.. TECI4NY AND SANDERS ROADS rier t and 4y of rtwo years. .Year 1