The semi-annuial letter awards cere- gnonmes sponsored by the physicat-du- cation department of the Wilmette schools were held at the Howard gym, Monday night. Daniel M. Davis, di- rector, of the departnient presented the letters and -certificates to the boys and girls. Clyde Grater, basketball coach at New; Trier Township High school, talkedý briefiy on the high school ath- letic programn. The awar-dswere made as' follows: The followiig boys wh mhd been iwarded football letters and were elig- i14e for: basketball letters- received only a certificate in basketball: tob.rAMder»xon, Jàok Benson, Art Ceoke, Robert Craig, Tn Cram,. Nel etwitZBob Drucloer. 'bert Edenburg, Bih Fanckboner, Mon Pinn, El Freundlich, Leo Hadley,, AlilenHeerens, Junior Helinrichi. B3ob Hilebrab& .Wrren Eù III, Fred received letters and -certlhfcates: Bessie Allana, -Shirley Bacon, Gloria Balabon, Dorothy Baron, Joan. Benner, Deverly .Beircaw,, Niylh-igs Btegtrand, Beatrice Bishop. Jean'Brady. 1Patricia Carlin, Mary Elizabeth Car- ponter, eDoris Carlson, Olive Dahnckc, Kay Doney. Joan Duncan. Peggy Ebbert, L orraine Eisenberg, Dixie Fanckeboner, Margaret Farrali, BarbaraFr. ,Mary Golden,. Marilyn Grofisberg. Dorre Hammond. Barbara- Hannien, Zahea, Hasson.. Edde Henderson, Betty Hermanson, Carol Hermânson, Nancy Hfilhis, Audrey floesch, Rosemary, Hot- dorsen, Barbara ,Holway, Florence lanaes, Dorothy Johns, Joan Johnso!n, Shirley Johnson, Barbara KoIb. Atnn Krach, Mary- Lamb, Sue Lamprey. Mary. Helen Mârffaduke,. Charlotte MiéConnell, Patricia. McDermott,ý Doris MeKelrhan, Marjorie McKenzle, Mari- 1yn 'MeICenale, Dorothy Miller, 13etty* Jean Moùlding,. Jean Mozley, LaVerne Richards. * Pitysical Training The first physical training demon- stration by the second, third, and fourth ________________grade pupils of the Wilmette schools ---------------will ' held tonight (.Thursday) at ;W Sp..1aD the hitward gym. The second demonstration by the fifth SICE CRIAM I and S-ixth grade nupils will also be held, Igenerai, public fer a nominial ree and. will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. *The. program for next Wednesdayt -will be as follows: Part I 1. Folk Dancee-Kamarinskaia-Central Fifth Grade Girls 2. Stunt Marchng-Howard Fifth Grade Boys DneHwr lt rd 3. Country acýHwr ftGad Girls 4. Relaye: Rua> and Sit Relay, Lame Dogi, Circle the Stick-Central PfIth .S..l.N..pCL.,.5 a..tuyu....- -- - teams will meet in Wilmette early in April. Over .50 girls. registered for. the new tap dancing classes which *were started- at the Community Center last Monday acvording to Daniel M. 'Davis, director. of recreaion.' The class is so large that it bas beneesrtodvide it into two groups. ' Mrs. W. A. Lippincott of Wilmfette, an experienced.tap danc- ing teacher, is in charge of thie classes. Team Muroby's Loi Wilmett e Coi Alumni Red Devils Rovers,. Va-Va-Elle1 Teamh Hawkeyes Inga'ès X Willies Blow Outs Con-Ya-Muts 34ercury Team Cacomo Super Stars Minus Groucho W. W. L. imips -Team ARA ASICETBALL "ýA" .League Won Lost Pct. cge il 1 .917 fection. P, 3 .750 5 7 .417 5 7 .4117 5 7 .417 2 10 .167 " 'League Won Lost Pet. 10 2 .833 9 3 .750 8 4 .667 4 8 .333 3 9 .250 2 10 .167 46E" LeagRue Won Lost Pct. 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 i 1, .50 I 1 .500 i 1 .500 0 2 .000 ""League.. Won Lost Pet. 2 0 1.000 2 2 -- l10O000 1 1 .600 1 .1- .600 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 UY NURSE Ipz tournarnent teu ne i a,. io Township High school, this Saturday and Sunday. According, t olWilliam C. Len'hart, chairnian of theý tournamnent coinmittee, more than 200 entries for -the event had beeni received Tuesday. 1,Play. in 1theý tournament starts at 10 o'clock> Satur- day morning, continuing th'roughaut the day and evening until the senii-finalIs are reached in ail five events. Senti- finals are to be played Sunday morning. at 10 oMcock and finals Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock. The, Midwest badminton tournament luncheon, to .which everyone is welcomne, if is announced, will be.held at the of- ficiaI, leadquarters, -Georgian hotel,'Ev- anston,, at one o'clock Sunday after-_ noon. .Third Ranldng Pla"r Listed among the entrants for the tournament are. inuded Harry Rcy- nolds, third ranking player of the 'United States and also 1938 singles, doubles and niixed doubles champion of the City of Chicago and State of Illinois. Mr. Rçynolds is paired with George Peskind in the nien's doubles and with Miss Wilma Wildes in the mixed doubles. with whom he won the Illinois state championship in 'the recent toiirnament> held. at Concordia college. Four entries have been receivcd from the Officers' club of the Great Lakes Naval Training station and also a nuni- ber from Purdue, Illinois,- and North- western uriversities, and from W. C. Henry, meent winner of the 1938 Min- nesota state singles and mixed doubles and also Don Howard, runner-up for Minnesota state singles. ,Pain, Local Mea Anognorth Shore representatives* in the meet will be W. L. (Duke) Childs, of Winnetka, wbo wilI be pairci with George Fargo, of Glencoe, winners, of the second annual veterans' tourna-, ment, at Community House, March 12. Boyd. Anderson and George Beiit, both, of Winnetka, will be paired. R. Ward Starrett and Bud Fraser, of the Skokie Badminton club, th-rd. rank- oiurcjaJaaUiio asoaUItion are among s Humphryes is a former New the members of the Midwest tourna- student and in 1935 Was grad-. ment committee. in nursing f rona St. Francis hos- The national tournanient wiIl be held in Philadelphia, March 24, 25 and 26, iday, March 28, before she leaves ýand the North Shore tournament.w ill ichigan she will be at home .,1n be pl.ayredat Ncw Trier Hligh schooj, ternocon to herfriends. APril 2 and 3. f or jthe