RECREATIONLetter AwardsDemonstrationBoxingTap DancingBasketballThe semi-annual letter awards ceremonies sponsored by the physical education department of the Wilmette schools were held at the Howard gym, Monday night. Daniel M. Davis, director of the department presented the letters and certificates to the boys and girls.Clyde Grater, basketball coach at New Trier Township High school, talked briefly on the high school athletic program.The awards were made as follows: The following boys who had beenKalinka, Ed Lake, John Lundin, William Mackill, Robert Marmaduke, Robert Miller.John Palenske, John Rataczyk, Rodney Schweger, Bruce Smith, Sheldon Vance, Billy Wayt, Joe Welter.Those who earned their first award this year received both a letter and a certificate and were as follows:William Edmonds, Wilbur Hopp, Duke Lynch, Kenneth May, William Mizener.Girls9 AwardsThe one-fourth of each class having earned the highest number of points inPart III Group Athletic Contests1. Volleyball—Exhibition ContestHoward Boys vs. Central Boys Howard Girls vs. Central Girls2. Basketball—Exhibition ContestCentral Girls vs. Howard Girls Central Boys vs. Howard BoysThe Wilmette Playground and Rec reation board boxing team is roundinj out its workouts in preparation for thlt; next meeting with the Evanston Recrea tion bureau boxing team. These bout will be take place at the Boltwood fiek house in Evanston on March 31, at lt;the efficiency test for girls were eligible, , . , .for the school letter and certificate for P* ^he ^oys are 00 1 ^the first semester. The following girls to ^is meeting, the fifth in threeanticipating another victory. The twlt; teams will meet in Wilmette early iireceived letters and certificates:Bessie Allans, Shirley Bacon, Gloria.Balabon, Dorothy Baron, Joan Benner, | April.Beverly Bercaw, Phyllis Bergstrand,Beatrice Bishop. Jean Brady. __Patricia Carlin, Mary Elizabeth Car -1 Center last Mondapenter, Doris Carlson, Olive Dahncke, Iat the community center lasi ivionuaKay Doney. Joan Duncan.Over 50 girls registered for the nev tap dancing classes which were startelt;according to Daniel M. Davis, directo Peggy Ebbert, Lorraine Eisenberg, I of recreation. The class is so large thaDixie Fanckboner, Margaret Farrall, ^ ^as been necessary to divide it intlt;two groups. Mrs. W. A. Lippincot of Wilmette, an experienced tap dancBarbara Frei.Mary Golden, Marilyn Grossberg, a a £ Ai n i | Dorre Hammond, Barbara Hannen, , ui *vuu.ua, ^aFviawarded football letters and were el g- Zflhca Hasson. Edde Henderson, Betty jng teacher, is in charge of the classes ible for basketball letters received only | Hermanson, Carol Hermanson, Nancy1Hillis, Audrey Hoesch, Rosemary Hol-a certificate in basketball:Robert Anderson, Jack Benson, Art I dorsen, Barbara Holway, Florence Cooke, Robert Craig, Tony Cram, Nel Janaes, Dorothy Johns, Joan Johnson,BASKETBALL“A” LeagueShirley Johnson, Barbara Kolb, AnnCurrie, Bob Drucker. . . _Robert Edenburg, Bill Fanckboner, | Krach, Mary Lamb, Sue Lamprey.Don Flinn, Ed Freundlich, Leo Hadley,Alden Heerens, Junior Heinrichs.Richards.Naomi Sager, Jean Scheibel, JanePhysical TrainingWeek-End SpecialBORDEN'S ICE CREAMSHAMROCK CENTERPint, 23c — Quart, 45cwill 1 held tonight (Thursday) at the Howard gym.The second demonstration by the fifthMarch 23.We Deliver Free of Charge Call—Wilmette 4298Boulevard Drug Store1101 Central Avenueommonend*olumnEXTREMESMany who, after years of frugality, saw their savings swept away, resolved that they would spend their money as fast as they got it.There is probably as much sense in that as in extreme frugality.We come this way only once, and we should get all the satisfaction we can aa we go along. But one of the greatest satisfactions is security. Some part of our incomes should be saved for protection against emergencies. There should always be thought of the future.Our main thought of the future is to merit more of your goodwill by daily building our ability to serve you well.Contributed byE. C. Cazel J. B. Seyler of the Snider-Cazel Ridge Ave.Pharmacieswork carried on in the schools.The demonstrations are open to the general, public for a nominial fee and will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock.The program for next Wednesday will be as follows:TeamWonLostPetMurphy’s Lodge111.911Wilmette Confection. 93.7 5lt;Alumni57.411Red Devils57.411Rovers57.411Va-Va-Ells 2“D” League10.161TeamWonLostPetHawkeyes102.83cInga’s X93.7 5(Willies84.667Blow Outs48.33:Con-Ya-Muts39.2 5 (Mercury“E”2League10.161TeamWonLostPetCacomo201.00(Super Stars11.50CMinus11. 5 0CGroucho11.50(W. W. L.11.50CImps 0“C” League2.00(TeamWonLostPetUknow201.00(Ridge Runners201.D.0CTerriers11.50(Demons11.50(Flashes02.00(Wacker A. C.02.OOCARMY NURSEPart I1. Folk Dance—Kamarinskaia—Central Fifth Grade Girls2. Stunt Marching—Howard Fifth Grade Boys3. Country Dance—Howard Fifth Grade Girls4. Relays: Run and Sit Relay, LameDog, Circle the Stick—Central Fifth Grade Boys5. Drill—Howard Fifth Grade Gins6. Circle Games: Dodge Ball, Swat to the Right—Howard Sixth GradeBoys7. Marching and Calisthenics—Central Sixth Grade Boys8. Folk Dance—Central Sixth GradeGirls9. Flag Drill—Howard Sixth GradeGirlsPart II Individual Athletic Events Boys iDa qVi *Football PassPull UpGoal ShootingGirls * jDash ;Volleyball KickBasketball Throw ;Goal ShootingMiss Rosa Louise Humphryes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Humphryes, formerly of Wilmette and now of Palatine, will leave April 1, for Selfredge Field, Mich., to take up her duties with the Nursing corps of the United States A rmy.Miss Humphryes is a former New Trier student and in 1935 was graduated in nursing from St. Francis hospital.Sunday, March 28, before she leaves for Michigan she will be at home in the afternoon to her friends.