Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1938, p. 47

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schooI wotn places for the sectional meet. which will be held at De KaIb later in the month. Winners in ibis latter meet will bc sent to the state meet at the Univer- s ,ity of Ilni for a final, state con- test. From New Trier,. in th e freshman group: eon lace-wtba difference of only one *point f rom that *of the winner of first lace--was Won, :by Mason, Gaffniey; in, the sophomore group: second. place,,.Jàck Walker; junior group: second place, 'Bernice Stein. These students, together-wiýM winners from Fvanston and La Grange, will' represent the Lake Shore, division in the next contest. The sectional meet which was sched- uled for- April' 16 will probably bc postponed to April 23 to avoid a con- flict. with the date of schedule for the' University of Chicago examina- tions, it wvas ,ànnounceà. New Trier Viotors, in Oak Park's Classie Although they took only one first place, New Trier last Saturday de- throned Oak Park as the champion of the western school's own relays, and annexed the title by the narrowJ margin of 43Y2~ points to 43 for the- defenders in the Oak Park fieldi hoüise. New -Trier also placed in every event except in the mile where they Were îiot represented at ahl. J mMcFadzean, winner f*h broadjump, was New Trier's sole first place man.. Other point makers for the Indian Hill school: 50 yard dash: Ru«ss Monroe, sec- ond; low hurdles, Bob DeVinney, second;- high hurdies: Kim Brown, second; sbotput: Frank Sublett, sec- ond; polevault, Bill Roberts, tied for fourth; high jump: Tom Carney, tied for third; broadjump: Jim McFad- zean,. tied for first, Carney, fourth; four lap relay, fourth; eight lap relay, fourth; medley relay, fourth; two SPIECIALI THREU BERNIE STUDItO 1623 Sherman Avenue . Evansion, UN Ive rsily 8998 RUES Witka Dr. W. W.ý Bauer, of WiIn elle*, .director of health education work of lte American Medietwl association spoke bel ore an ail-girls' assemtbly Tuesday morning at New Trier High school. His subject was "Popular Beliefs That Are Not So.» Miss Roselle Bretver and her Seeing Eye dog were aI .New Trier for a freshrnait assembly Monday. Two Tied for Honors in Public Speaking Contest On Thursday of last week, before an assernbly at New Trier High school of public speaking students, eight con- testants ended the annual contest for the public speaking cup. The students, who were the finalists froma the four classes, were : Charles IYwyer., Virginia Goodrich, Bernice Gttenberg, Tom Keith, Ben Kelly, Jane Ruth, Ann Schuman, Lorraine Todd. The contest ended in a tie between Charles Dwyer and Ann Schuman,, each of whom will receive an honor. Ann will be given the class cup, and Charles will bé sent to the -district contest in Naperville on Saturday, ~Ia ; t P I. (ýI R emember on HFil. Day by BERNIE The Gift Th.t OnIy You Cen Give [A . 1

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