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SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 | SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 2015 FIND US ONLINE: DailyNorthShore.com DailyNorthShore.com ECRWSS LOCAL POSTAL CUSTOMER PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 91 HIGHLAND PK, IL NO. 159 | A JWC MEDIA PUBLICATION FOLLOW US: SUNDAY BREAKFAST Find out how a former McDonald’s CEO helped bring ‘Sue’ the Dinosaur to Chicago. P46 ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT SOCIAL SCENE MAE Plastic Surgery & Transcend MedSpa celebrated renovation. P21 BY STEVE SADIN DAILYNORTHSHORE.COM W hen the next movie star arrives for a stay at the Deer Path Inn, the actor will not have to head to Sears to buy a new mattress like Carol Burnett did 37 years ago. e comfort of the renovated historic hotel set to reopen by the end of the year is one of the assur- ances General Manager Matt Barba gave more than 75 people at the monthly meeting of the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce Oct. 14 at the Lake Forest Club. During a question and answer session after Barba’s update of the massive year-long renovation project, Jim Warfield of Lake Forest recounted the story of Bur- nett’s discomfort when she stayed at the hotel while filming Robert Altman’s 1979 film “e Wedding.” “She went to Sears to buy a new NEWS Continued on PG 12 Continued on PG 12 Deer Path Inn Grows Into 21st Century BY EMILY SPECTRE DAILYNORTHSHORE.COM T he year was 1939, and a 15-year-old Jewish boy was traveling alone on a train to Brussels to escape his native Germany where the Nazi regime had seized power. He was leaving behind his parents and two younger brothers to live with strangers, under a Belgian children’s refugee program sponsored by a Jewish women’s group. At that time his fate was unknown, but this young man not only escaped certain death from the Nazis, but went on to become an American citizen and bravely served the U.S. Army to help defeat Nazi Germany. While this story sounds like the plot of a Steven Spielberg movie, it is the true story of Walter Reed, a 40-year resident of Wilmette. For the past five years, Reed has been researching and writing a book about his experience and that of 100 other German and Austrian children who were part of a Jewish chil- dren’s refugee colony, known as the “Children of La Hille.” While most Americans are familiar with the horrifying statistics of World War II — six million people were killed in the Holocaust — few realize that one million of those victims were children. Given those numbers, it is remarkable that only 11 of the 100 Children of La Hille were caught, deported and murdered by the Nazis. “at is an incredible record entirely due to the fact that these women tried to protect and rescue us,” Reed said. e book, e Children of La Hille: Eluding Nazi Capture During World War II , focuses on the individual stories of those children and the heroes who risked their lives to save them. Reed shares what it was like to be a Jewish child and live in fear during the Nazi regime. “Most people don’t know what it was like to be persecuted as a child,” Reed explained. He also shares details about the Swiss and Belgian women and men who were instrumen- tal in rescuing the Children of La Hille. “e people that were helping us were just heroic people,” he said. e book starts on Kristall- nacht in 1938, when all Ger- man-Jewish men and older boys were arrested and put into jail by the Nazis. Reed and his father were arrested in their small village near Wuerzburg, Bavaria. When Reed’s parents learned that Belgium was ac- cepting Jewish children as refu- gees, they quickly put their oldest son on a train for Brussels in June of 1939. Reed’s time in Brussels was short-lived and in less than a year he and 100 other boys and girls left the Belgian refugee camps for Southern France, escaping the German army’s invasion of Brussels by a mere two days. e children ulti- mately settled in a 15th century chateau, the Chateau de La Hille in Southern France. Life there was by no means easy; Reed recalls inadequate food, heat and clothing, as well as being being forbidden to speak German. By way of Spain and Portugal, Reed ultimately immigrated to New York City in August 1941, through the efforts of his moth- er’s siblings (all of whom lived in New York) and the New York based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). After he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943, Reed’s path to citizenship was expedited by the U.S. government. “I was stateless because the Nazis took away my citizenship,” he said. Reed also decided to change his name from Werner Rindsberg to Walter Reed, noting that having a German-Jewish name at that time was viewed in a negative light by most people. But Reed, then just 19, worried what his parents would think. He didn’t know that his parents and two younger broth- ers had died in Poland in 1942. After the war, Reed went to college and became a successful businessman in Chicago as the REMEMBERING ‘CHILDREN OF LA HILLE’ Holocaust survivor recounts how he escaped Nazis SPORTS Highland Park High School’s Brett Davidson gave it his all at league meet. P34 Brothers Kurt, Walter, and Herbert Reed. Photo taken in 1934, Mainstockheim, Germany

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    When the next movie star arrives for a stay at the Deer Path Inn, the actor will not have to head to Sears to buy a new mattress like Carol Burnett did 37 years ago.

    The comfort of therenovated historic hotel set to reopen by the end of the yearis one of the assur-ances General Manager Matt Barba gave more than 75 people at the monthly meeting of the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce Oct. 14 at the Lake Forest Club.

    During a question and answer session after Barbas update of the massive year-long renovation project, Jim Warfield of Lake Forest recounted the story of Bur-netts discomfort when she stayed at the hotel while filming Robert Altmans 1979 film The Wedding.

    She went to Sears to buy a new

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    Continued on PG 12Continued on PG 12

    Deer Path Inn Grows Into 21st Century

    BY EMILY SPECTRE DAILYNORTHSHORE.COM

    The year was 1939, and a 15-year-old Jewish boy was traveling alone on a train to Brussels to escape his native Germany where the Nazi regime had seized power. He was leaving behind his parents and two younger brothers to live with strangers, under a Belgian childrens refugee program sponsored by a Jewish womens group.

    At that time his fate was unknown, but this young man not only escaped certain death from the Nazis, but went on to become an American citizen

    and bravely served the U.S. Army to help defeat Nazi Germany.

    While this story sounds like the plot of a Steven Spielberg movie, it is the true story of Walter Reed, a 40-year resident of Wilmette. For the past five years, Reed has been researching and writing a book about his experience and that of 100 other

    German and Austrian children who were part of a Jewish chil-drens refugee colony, known as the Children of La Hille.

    While most Americans are familiar with the horrifying statistics of World War II six million people were killed in the Holocaust few realize that one million of those victims were children. Given those

    numbers, it is remarkable that only 11of the 100 Children of La Hille were caught, deported and murdered by the Nazis.

    That is an incredible record entirely due to the fact that these women tried to protect and rescue us, Reed said.

    The book, The Children of La Hille: Eluding Nazi Capture During World War II , focuses on the individual stories of those children and the heroes who risked their lives to save them. Reed shares what it was like to be a Jewish child and live in fear during the Nazi regime. Most people dont know what it was like to be persecuted as a child, Reed explained.

    He also shares details about the Swiss and Belgian women and men who were instrumen-tal in rescuing the Children of La Hille. The people that were helping us were just heroic people, he said.

    The book starts on Kristall-nacht in 1938, when all Ger-man-Jewish men and older boys were arrested and put into jail by the Nazis. Reed and his father were arrested in their small village near Wuerzburg, Bavaria. When Reeds parents learned that Belgium was ac-cepting Jewish children as refu-gees, they quickly put their oldest son on a train for Brussels in June of 1939.

    Reeds time in Brussels was short-lived and in less than a year he and 100 other boys and

    girls left the Belgian refugee camps for Southern France, escaping the German armys invasion of Brussels by a mere two days. The children ulti-mately settled in a 15th century chateau, the Chateau de La Hille in Southern France. Life therewas by no means easy; Reed recalls inadequate food, heat and clothing, as well as being being forbidden to speak German.

    By way of Spain and Portugal, Reed ultimately immigrated to New York City in August 1941, through the efforts of his moth-ers siblings (all of whom lived in New York) and the New York based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS).

    After he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943, Reeds path to citizenship was expedited by the U.S. government. I was stateless because the Nazis took away my citizenship, he said. Reed also decided to change his name from Werner Rindsberg to Walter Reed, noting that having a German-Jewish name at that time was viewed in a negative light by most people. ButReed, then just 19, worried what his parents wouldthink.

    He didnt know that his parents and two younger broth-ers had died in Poland in 1942.

    After the war, Reed went to college and became a successful businessman in Chicago as the

    REMEMBERING CHILDREN OF LA HILLEHolocaust survivor recounts how he escaped Nazis

    SPORTSHighland Park High Schools Brett Davidson gave it his all at league meet. P34

    Brothers Kurt, Walter, and Herbert Reed. Photo taken in 1934, Mainstockheim, Germany

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    chief spokesman of the Ameri-can vending machine industry. Reed concealed his background from everyone except his wife and family for more than 50 years. His new name allowed him to assimilate into American culture, and he told people he was born in Brooklyn and his parents had died in a car acci-dent.

    I totally hid my past and I had no connection of any sort with my companions from La Hille, he said.

    It wasnt until Reed visited Southern France in 1997 with his wife and three sons that he learned the survivors of the Chil-dren of La Hille had been holding reunions and actively looking for him. From that point forward, Reed reconnected with his old friends and became the coordinator of all survivors, who had since scattered all over the world. In 1998, he organized a reunion that was held in Wil-mette and Chicago and then a second reunion in Southern France a year later.

    This was such an emotional reunion because many people who came were young boys and remembered nothing, he said.

    Reed did not immediately set out to write a book about his experience. As a child, he knew few details about his rescuers and

    how they successfully saved the majority of the Children of La Hille. In 2004, Reed contacted Susan Johnson, the granddaugh-ter of Lilly Felldegan, who was instrumental in saving Jewish children as a member of the Belgian Womens Rescue Com-mittee and working at HIAS in New York. Reed was surprised by how much Johnson knew about him.

    When she mentioned some of the names I realized I knew all about this stuff, Reed said.

    Johnson ultimately shared with Reed thousands of docu-ments that her grandmother had saved about the activities of the Belgian Womens Rescue Com-mittee and HIAS. Felddegans papers have since been archived in the U.S. Holocaust Museum archives in Washington, D.C.

    I know an awful lot today that I never knew, Reed said.

    For example, Reed discovered

    during his research how the president of the Belgian Womens Committee convinced the Swiss Childrens Aid Society (which was part of the Swiss Red Cross) to assume responsibility for the childrens camp in France. Most of our children would not have survived if she had not done that, he said. After Reed and other children had immigrated to the U.S., it was the Swiss Childrens Aid Society that saved almost all of the remaining chil-dren from capture by the Nazis and convinced the children to escape across Swiss and Spanish borders.

    In the early 2000s, Reed also connected with Dr. Theo Tschuy, a Swiss Presbyterian minister who was writing a book about the Children of La Hille. Reed traveled throughout Europe as-sisting Dr. Tschuy in his research. Unfortunately, Dr. Tschuy died unexpectedly in 2004 before he

    had written any of the book.After uncovering so much

    new information about his past, Reed decided that he would write a book sharing all he had learned about the experiences of these 100 Jewish children and their rescuers. Reed built upon Tschuys research, visiting ar-chives in the U.S. and Europe, uncovering information in Feld-degans records and visiting historic sites.

    At this point, Reed has found all but fourof the Children of La Hille or their relatives. After the war, the children settled all over the world, from the U.S., Canada and Israel, to various countries in Europe. Reed searched archives, scoured the internet and worked connections to find his companions.

    Reed hopes by sharing the story of the Children of La Hille and the heroic adults who helped rescue them from the Nazis, people will understand what it was like to live during that time.

    My book will be one more example of how it felt to be a family that had children and felt threatened, he said.

    Reeds book is titledThe Chil-dren of La Hille: Eluding Nazi Capture During World War IIand will be published by Syracuse University Press in mid-Novem-ber. For more information go towww.syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu.

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    This was such an emotional

    reunion because many people

    who came were young boys and

    remembered nothing.

    Walter Reed

    The rooms will

    look nothing

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    before. Weve

    combined the

    character of the

    past with the

    promise of the

    future.

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    Top: The refugee childrens colony in Seyre (France) near Toulouseafter fleeing from Belgium in May 1940.Bottom: A group of older boys at the Chteau de La Hille in 1941 shortly before Author Walter Reed (far left, arms folded)was able to leave for the USA.

    Artist rendering of the higher capacity bar at Windsor Hall.

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    Last year, as most of her Deer Path Middle School peers were considering the walk across the stage at eighth grade graduation, Kimberly Han was walking across the stage at the Chicago Symphony Center to perform her part of their Carnival of the Animals concert with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) in front of a packed house. It was an honor she won after a rigorous audition process in January.

    The whole experience was amazing beyond words, says Han, now a freshman at Lake Forest High School. Stressful, but the excitement of just walking on stage was amazing. It showed me how good it could be and it motivated me more to pursue my dream of being a concert pianist.

    The journey to that dream began

    when Han was 5 years old. She found endless entertainment banging away at random keys on an electric piano in her childhood home. Soon, her parents thought piano lessons might help add a little form and structure to that musical energy. Its something shes been passionate about ever since. A simple scroll through her Spotify history would show that its no affectation, threaded amidst the Queen songs and the prog rock youll find the work of Frederick Chopin and Franz Liszt.

    Although her primary instru-ment is the piano, she also took up the violin when she was eight years old, playing with with the MYA Conservatory. Piano is a solo in-strument, a lot of the time you cant play with friends, Han says. In orchestra you can communicate with a lot more people. Thats why I picked up the violin. I wanted to be in an orchestra. She now plays

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    Her passion and talent for clas-sical music has not gone unnoticed. Over the last few years shes played at the Chicago Symphony Center, Preston Bradley Hall of the Chicago Cultural Center, DePaul Concert Hall, and Ravinias Ben-

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    Last summer, she was chosen as

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    He was an amazing person to work with, Han says. Even though hes very busy, he has a tight schedule, he still comes back and does master classes. We were all known as music ambassadors in Barcelona, which means spreading the love and knowledge of classical music to everyone, all around the world, no matter what age they are.

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    Contrary to the stereotype of the strong silent type, Evan-ston resident John Frank has LOTS to say about divorce.

    His two-act play, which will be staged two weekends in Novem-ber, is the tip of the iceberg.

    Men dont talk about how they

    feel; they just kind of soldier on and people around them think, oh, hell be fine. But there is, in fact, a lot of pain that men dont talk about, said Frank, who di-vorced after 16 years of marriage to his first wife. For example, only seeing your kids every other weekend is a terrible way to live. I have no trouble talking about that.

    And so it was that he wrote Boys in the Basement, described as a unique look at divorce from the perspective of men who have lost their families and everything they once held dear. It is inspired by the network Frank developed over the years after his divorce.

    In the suburbs, a divorced man is kind of a non-person. I created a network of divorced men friends, as we were all sort of stuck in limbo, he said.

    Frank explained to me that the script tells the story of the tenants in an apartment building - effi-ciency apartments, that is, located close to several of the tenants children and therefore the tenants ex-wives who meet nightly in the basement of their building to

    share stories over beers.Among the tenants Frank de-

    scribed there is a player, who is twice divorced; a younger guy who is working up the courage to talk to women; an attorney (played by Frank) who is having an affair with his second ex-wife, though she has gone back to her first husband; a new tenant, who thinks he still has a chance to reconcile with his ex-wife; and the landlord, a still-married guy who flaunts to his tenants that he knows what it takes to be success-ful in marriage.

    (There are a few women in the building, too, who cross paths with the gentlemen throughout the play.)

    Its about the fine line between love and hate, Frank said of his play, how quickly love turns to hate, and how men deal with loss. In many ways divorce is like death, as it changes your dreams and your life so quickly.

    Frank purposefully recruited a female director, Mary Reynard, to counter the male perspective from which he wrote the script. But he is firm: the play will wake audi-

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    I want people to think about how the other person feels when theyre fighting and finding ways to separate themselves. I want people to think about how trau-matic divorce can be and yet how people can go on, and whether there can still be true love.

    Frank believes in it heck, he

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    ALL SPICE CAF ADDS KICK TO WINGS

    BY SIMON MURRAY

    Its here! That sleeping giant that awakens every fall to wreak havoc on your choles-terol and midsectionthe Na-tional Football Leagueis here. Cue the fanfare, and the grease. Cue the fanfaronade, and the beer.

    But seemingly nothing goes better together with pigskin on TV than the flightless wings of chickens tossed into a fryer: deep-fried until golden brown, coated with a vinegar-based cayenne pepper hot sauce and a little butter, and, finally, dunked into ranch or bleu cheese dress-ing (a polarizing, hot-button issue at tables around the country).

    How much do we love chicken wings? According to the National Chicken Councilthe trade association representing the U.S. poultry industryits estimated that Americans con-sumed 1.25 billion chicken wings in 2014. That wasnt the yearly estimate. That was one dayFebruary 2nd, to be exactor Super Bowl XLVIII.

    As the score of a football game with two lousy defenses is bound to be inflated, the same can be said for the price of wings: in the fourth quarter (traditionally anyway) it goes up, as restaurants stock up for the Super Bowl each year. Such economics (or wing-onomics) would have you believe that

    Americans have always craved spicy, deep-fried protein.

    Not really. While chicken wings have long been a staple of Southern cooking, 2014

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    As a child in Glencoe, Alyson Aron enjoyed typical summer camp experiences. She slept in a cabin, participated in group activities, sat in a circle with the rest of the campers and sang silly songs.

    And as an adult, Aron is working to provide an even greater summer camp experi-ence for at-risk teens. As presi-dent of the North Shore Board of the Northwestern Settlement House, Aron and her colleagues will present the annual Glitter Ball Saturday, Nov. 7, at Chi-cagos Four Seasons Hotel, 900 N. Michigan Shops, 120 E. Delaware Place.

    Guests will enjoy cocktails and dinner, live music, and live and silent auctions at this black-tie fundraiser supporting the House in the Wood Camp in Delavan, WI. Tickets cost $350.

    More than 400 at-risk chil-dren and teens go to camp there each summer, with an addi-tional 200 students using the camp for weeklong outdoor education programs during the academic year.

    This is a camp experience totally different from the ones we had growing up, said Aron, now a resident of Winnetka. Many of these kids dont have a safe, happy place until they get up to camp. Many of them have never been in an outdoor setting before, where they can sit in a field.

    The campers and their fami-lies are largely clients of the Northwestern University Settle-ment House, which offers emer-gency and family services in West Town. These include a stocked food pantry, senior ser-vices, computer classes, and Headstart programs for chil-dren.

    Children as young as 7 attend summer camp for two weeks at a time, and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities; swimming and boating top the list.

    New to camp this year is an outdoor education center, in-cluding exploration spaces and

    live reptiles; and a tree-climbing outpost for older campers to reach heights of 30-40 feet. A new cottage will allow for more campers next summer.

    The Northwestern University Settlement House reports that 84 percent of campers achieve developmental gains during summer camp, and 88 percent of elementary schoolers meet or exceed state standards in science after attending an outdoor edu-cation program at the House in the Wood camp.

    We hope to give these campers a life-changing experi-ence to open their eyes to what is possible outside the four-block radius of their homes, Aron said.

    The Glitter Ball is a project of the North Shore Board of the Northwestern Settlement, a group founded in 1936 to raise funds to help maintain the

    House in the Wood Camp. But its mission, explained Settle-ment House Association Presi-dent Ron Manderschied, is to disrupt the cycle of genera-tional poverty.

    If we look at our own fami-lies, not even that far back, almost all families were dirt

    poor at some point. But through their involvement with a church or synagogue or institution like the Settlement House, they found a community and access to resources so that their family had a transformational experi-ence. Thats the American ex-perience, really.

    At camp, these children begin to see that there is a great big world full of opportunity, and they get to know adults who went to college and have careers, he continued. They develop skill sets that include independence and decision making and taking responsibil-

    ity for the consequences of their behavior. And they are all em-powered to make changes in their lives and pursue their as-pirations.

    Find more information about the 2015 Glitter Ball at www.glitterballchicago.com

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    TOP: North Shore Board of the Northwestern Settlement at House in the Wood Camp. BOTTOM: Glitter Ball 2014.

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    46. 1973 KoehlingNORTHBROOKSunday 2-4$330,000Jeanne Keiler,Baird & Warner847.446.1855

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    57. 433 LocustWINNETKASunday 1-3$1,550,000Peg O'Halloran, Baird & Warner847.446.1855

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    64. 680 LocustWINNETKASunday 12-4$1,795,000Kelly Lundin & Lara McCain, The Hudson Company847.542.5648 & 847.347.463065. 120 BertlingWINNETKASunday 12-3$1,049,000Howard Meyers, The Hudson Company847.778.139466. 475 OrchardWINNETKASunday 1-3$1,049,000Julie Bradbury Miller, The Hudson Company847.751.261967. 1225 PineWINNETKASunday 2-4$1,799,000Joanne Hudson, The Hudson Company847.971.502468. 1518 EdgewoodWINNETKA$648,000Sunday 2-4Sara Sullivan, The Hudson Company847.525.1905

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    71. 341 Woodland AvenueWINNETKASunday 2-4$1,278,000The Skirving Team,Coldwell Banker847-924-4119/847-863-3614

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    75. 245 Sheridan Road KENILWORTH Saturday 1-3 $4,995,000Cummins/Maman, @properties 847.881.0200

    76. 140 OxfordKENILWORTHSunday 12-2$1,799,000Joanne Hudson, The Hudson Company847.971.5024

    77. 543 MelroseKENILWORTHSunday, 12 2pm$1,299,000Joe Nash, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff847.846.010078. 325 RichmondKENILWORTHSunday, 1 3pm$2,499,000Betsy Burke, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff847.565.4264

    79. 2275 Winnetka Road GLENVIEW Sunday 2-4 $3,350,000Kathy Menighan Wilson, @properties 773.472.0200

    80. 3122 Thornwood Avenue GLENVIEW Sunday 1-3 $1,299,000Connie Nadia Dornan, @properties 847.998.0200

    81. 2738 Langley Circle GLENVIEW Sunday 11-1 $430,000Connie Nadia Dornan, @properties 847.998.0200

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  • THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 | SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 2015 | 31

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    Most of the Class 2A state qualifiers in boys golf played a practice round at Weibring Golf Club in Normal last week, on the eve of the state meet. Drew Miles did not.

    The North Shore Country Day senior opted to attend school on Oct. 15 and forgo the chance to familiarize himself with a state-meet course he had never tra-versed. Hallways before fairways, calculus before chip shots.

    I thought, OK, Ill go to school and try to make it down there in time to work on my putts, Miles said.

    The Raider, a Winnetka native, arrived in Normal at around 6:30 p.m., too late to work on his putts. He played 18 holes of state-meet golf on Oct. 16, 18 more holes of

    state-meet golf on Oct. 17. Miles shot 69-71 at the par-71 course, Illinois State Universitys home layout, in windy, cold conditions.

    Two days later, he showed up for school in Winnetka and noticed posters adorned on walls of hallways. His name was on the posters. Students stopped Drew Miles on his way to class. Stu-dents shook Drew Miles hand.

    Stuff like that happens when youre a state champ.

    State runner-up Trey Tussey, a Metamora High School senior, carded rounds of 74-69, three shots behind Miles. The 6-foot, 160-pound Miles became the second Raider in program history to earn a state championship. The first was Nick McCall, the Class 1A champ in 2012.

    Drew had laser-sharp focus all weekend, NSCD golf coach Cyrus Oelerich said. He did not let anything bother him. He has all of the shots, and hes a student of the swing, always aware when his swing is slightly off-kilter, always knowing what to do to make that swing right again.

    Illinois State-bound Tussey trailed Miles by only one stroke after 14 holes on the second day of the state meet. Miles, 14th at state a year ago (at Prairie Vista Golf Course in Bloomington), birdied three of his final six holes en route to a two-under 33 on the back nine. He made birdie, from about 12 feet, on the par-five 13th.

    My putter had been really cold before the 13th, Miles re-

    called. That putt was a confi-dence-booster.

    Birdies on 15 and 16 preceded pars on 17 and 18. Tussey, mean-while, parred three of his final four holes.

    Great guy, great competitor, Miles said of Tussey. We had a really good battle.

    Oelerich had a feeling some-thing special would unfold for his golfer early last weekend, really early. After crushing his tee shot on the par-four 10th hole (Miles first hole on the opening day), Miles left his approach shot short. His chip shot then bounced a couple o