Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 31

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iNornetris ýrr LI KbV l UU bJiIIofl, côaci, and, Danny Zehr,, captain, who took fourth in the 220-yard free style and third in the 440-yard free style. To the right of the Northwestern representatives are Michigan's. Tom- Haynie, winner of the .220-yaýrd anid the 440-yard ,f ree. style' eveênts; and Michigan's Matt Mann, coach of the school which has dominated Big .Ten, swimming for years, and which took seconid place last Saturday. Iifthe center, Patnik of Objo shows Photographer Ackermann snnie of the form that made him, diving champ of. the conference. To the left of Patnik, neinbers of the Ohio team work' over Neurizig, ex- hausted after back stroke event, who was scheduled shortly té take part, in 400-yard ,relay. To the right1 of. Patnik is Michi-, gan's1 captaiti, Ed ward 'Kirar, winner of the* 50-yard 'and 100-yard -free style events. cCacla DiucI.d Below him, in the center of the group, and dripping wet, is Ohio State's coach. Mike Peppe, whose team celebrated its: victory by heaving. him smack into the middle of Lake New Trier. He .i surrounded by members of his 400-yard relay team: R. Johnson;- E. Sabol, w1ho was also fourth in the 56-yard free style; Bill Quayle, who was also sec- ond in the 100-yard free style; and Neunzig. In the bottom picture are the men»- bers of the 300-yard relay teami: Neun- zig, AI McKee, and Quayle., Curt Brown of Wilmette was elected last week to the office of president of the New.Trier High school freshman class, it was announced by C. W. Reiley and:Miss Ella Shaw, fresh- man adviser chairmen. "Tex" Bryan of Glencoe, was elected secretary,. and Frances Neilson anid'Bob Meyers, both from Winnetka, were chosen as vice president and treasurer respec- tively. &FISH INCý Now eas;ily accessible, the Mar- velous.la 0. egion of the Wilder- euof Ke.>-way-din (the. travel- ing wind of voyageurs and Indiaàns),àholds a new tîhrill. for sprsen and loyvers of th. deeg siueof the Northland. -M. Trails End Lodge, on beau- tiful Clearwater and Pipeston. Lakes, 46 miles northwest of International Faits and Fort Fran- ces in the great Lake, of the Woods country, is a focal point for unsurp.ssed fishing in crystal- clear lakes stretching mile upon mile. Lalke trout in May from a northern jAce on a Nly at sun- rise on: f.med Kairarskons. And in the falwhat hiantingi' Bear, deer, and an abundance of game birds. Moose, too, in aIl' seasons officially declared open. suwiniminp chamipioeiships, the btdùrn Hill »atatorium u'as chose» for Iast pin, a swimming society. She also BOX 195, Glencoe. Mlinois Saturday's annuai coilegiate cIassic., has been mnade a men!ber of th~e UflArl1Oh- Girl's Rifle team. She is an Alpha Ohio State university won its flrst ithe stars of the meet are shown above. Phi.- Her home is at 1511 Céntral EMO., ON[TAM@<iCANAùDA coniference championship, and some of Ohio State men in the top pictureý avenue, Wilmette.'

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