Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1926, p. 42

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47 WILMETTE LIFE June 4, l 1)L(> - 13 · d f school in order to get ahead faster and I Every Roycemore Girl · from June 21 to Augu~t · a peno 0 · 0 eight weeks. Since the· , classes mr.e.t graduate ahead of thetr _class. thers as art ID rogram for double periods students may earn ton have found that thctr _courses _do From Wednesday to Friday eveni 11 ,._. a semester's credit in each of ~he two I not inclt1de some of the subJe.cts whtc.h of next week, Royccmore schocd o~ i <' subjects which they are penmtted to the\· "·ould like to take. Smcc thetr · d one req-uirements arc suc_1 1 t1 take. Ina - m~ch as _the : wor k ts 1at tl1_ey can- ramtHts at Evans ton \\'ill he the ~l'(: 1 Wesley L. Brown, Summer in the mornmg dunng the cool part not take these subjects dunng the oi C(lllllltcnccment events that will 1· · School Principal, Points Out of the day, the summer program is not regular ~cl10ol year, they plan to take elude in _ some manm·r l'vcry g-irl Many Opportunities particnlarlv difficult. them in summ('r school. They al~o the sc hool. Movement Popular maY take their required subjects m O'H'lling the i>rogralll. girls <ot · · By WESLEY L BROWN , · · · '1 1(101 ·md take the~c t:xtra ' ' ' Orcr 500 studcnb are expected to ~umnH r ~l c · 1 · -, }O\\'t:·r ·"tl<l t>rt.tllar_ \' I"> !Yr~t(l"s \\·t'II 1·r · . . 1 v T . I . . . I. ·' t ' Ill tilt.· Jllan. · 1ll t lC'tr course n '- P ( nnetpa · .-..:cw ne r C'nroll. lt 1s mtercstmg to note that · :o.u >Jt.:c s . . · 1 Sum:ner Session) th e summer schoo l mm·cmcnt is thus provtdcd clt1rtng t 1 1e n·gu ar stn t a program of dramatics, ~(Ji l l-- The <·PP~)r tunit~- to make up crt: <hts ~ sprtading throughout the Cnitl·d ~chool year. 1 and poem~ at 10:30, pupils of tic an d poi nts t·nough to cnahlt a de lin- State:'. The attendance at summer Mix Wor~ and . Play . fourth form to present the play, "l i. · qm:nt student to go on with hi s class high schools in Chicago ha s incrcasC'd .'\ ~ummer yacat_tOn \nth 1 _wtlllng t~ Golckn Touch." Thursday at 12 :~ t · and the opportunity to reYit·\\· :.-ubjccts senral hundred per cent in the la st dn grows rather t1resnme alter a fe\\ there will he the annual alumni !unc i in \\·hich a student is \\'('ak and earn six ~·cars. Ind eed some school super - ·HTb. Con~(·qntntly ~omc st~dents eon in the gymnasium, and sop hc· ~· xtra quality credits arc the .outstand- intrnclent s helie~re that in the future plan _to incl_ude. StlllllllC~ \\·ork tn _th~ !morts \rill ~ntertain _at their da1h t ~~l~ adY~ntages offered hy the New lllan~· sc hc:oJs w1ll run throu~hout t_he n.wrn111~s wtt!1 .t pr~~:anl of rcc~c~ I Friday l'Hlllllg f.ollov.-mg the ~ra<l n I ncr H1gh school summer school to ~·en r offenng student s the 0pportun11~· t1 on orwurk 111 tl:c attc:n_wons to keep ation exrrcises o t _ 11 that morntn g ;,· the high school s tudent ~ oi :!\c,\- Trier to complete their work !n a shorter th emsl' h·c-~ orrupted <lnnng the sum - the school gymnasium. The addrt town ~hip. . . . . length of time. Th_e old rea :o.on for a mer. will be given hy Dr. Albert _\V. PaltH,. The prehmma_r~· regt~tratton for the long summer vacatwn \\·as to permit Th<" mental dfort n·qnired inr <11~<.: Several north shnrc gtrls attt :.cl -; umnH. - r school 1s now .tn prog_re_ss. ~11 students to work on the farms in the. or t\\'(l nn 1 rse~ in . . umnt<·r ~chool 1s Rovr.t·more. · st udent s under twenty -one h\·mg m summer time. In large cities of cou rse <:lwugh to keep one nH·ntalt~- al~·rt an<l tht tm\· n~hip who ha\'e graduated from this n~aso n no longer exists. in better condition mentally tor ·the an accrt'dited eightl1 grade are eligible. Some nf the advantages of 1\c·,,· fall work. Marywood School Has ~umml'r sc hool this .Year will extend Trier summer S(·ss ion are as follow:-: · 1 Students '"ho graduate trom t ll' Its Annual May Revel In the fir st place. students wlw ar(· eighth grade \\·ill att('nd th e summer Prdiminarv to ·its annual commen r t a irw credit~ or points short of the sc hool in large numbers h('causc they required number for their next grade feel tllat it offer~ tht·m the opportun - m<·n t ~t <bon: to end with th e grad 1: ;, 111<1\. attend ~ummer sr hnol and l'arn it\' to l~<:rome acquainted " ·ith the high t ion (1f a rla:->~ oi 2H girl:-. Tttcsda~· t·\'t t!H~ngh rredits or pninh to pvrmit ~~boo! under vvry favc 1 rahlc conditions ing. T11nt R. ~far_\' \\' <H>d :-chool in l{Hl)..'! them tc· go on . with their clas . Fr\\' and that such att('IHiance will preYent an·n.nt. Evan ton. ~tagcd ib :tl ll lll: ' ~tud<·nts like to dr op behind tht'ir clas~. them fn·m haYing that lo 'it feding that ~1 ;tY rcHI on th e gn:at lawn ui 1:,< and it is r:xprctt><l man~· surh st11d ent . . ~ 0 manr fre~lmH·n ll:t\'(' "hen th{'y r;111;pu~ la ~ t Tlntr~day aftcn_won . . \Yill he in summer sc hool. · This Thnrsdav members or tlH· JU ll:<·· (·llt t'r in the fall. rta~~ tntertain~d t~1e ..;enior~ at tht i · Chance for Review \\.ith '-O mam· re;t~nn~ ic,r attend- annual party. and the ;tnnu :tl h:tJ .qt:t : ~tCOlldly. ~tndcnts \Yh < , h;t,·r p;t...~ed ing ~tmtntcr ~cbool and with ~(J largt.· ni th(' Athletic as . . ociati()ll wa . . t · st thject s with a low grade n1a _ ,- rninr a grnllp attt:nding :--tmtmcr jo: l·d Lt~t Thm . ; day eYcning. , I t llt' ~ nhjcrt s in snmm<·r ~rhou l and \\'ill -,rh"ol it cnnc;ich-ring i..: txpcrted that the enroll~:ttttrdaY aitl'fl l(Hill, ~1 a~· .~.Z . \ , , .1rc·rtivr txtra qualit~- rrvdit for thCI'-<' I ~uhirct~ if tht· ~· improve th<'ir gr;tcle-- . lllt'llt ior J<J2t, \\·ill c~tai.Ji.._h a rl'cnrd \\'0t ·d :-tu<itnts tnkrtaiiH·d at their :1 1 Thus a studl'nt \\'hn~<' .l!'radr \\'a'- D iur :--Ulllllltr ~chool enrollment at ~< · "" ntLt! hri<lgt party :1t tht· Fdgt'\\ :tt t ~ Bt·arh holl·l. thl' part y tnanagt·d 1. . \rill n:ceivr 21-2. ~or 71 -2 ntra qual - Trier. Program for Freshmen thl' :.-r hoo l ~cniors. tlH· C 11 lll 11littlT l-ll;l , .. it~· crrdits drprnding on ,,·Jwthcr hi-. ~\llllllll'r :--rlHifll \\!1rk fc, r l'il!'hth 111('11 including \fi '>l' -i :\ ll lll' ( rnr :( :' l!r;Hk when he reYi e\\·s the suhjcL·t i-; C B. M A. This 0ppnr tunit _,. i~ par - ~rr;tdc graduate:- h;t-.. tlw inllo~,· ing C'atherint Buntl'. llt>kn Seng ;1: ·1 Pa t,riria Dre\\'. ticularly attractin- to st nd ('nts pr{' - 111ai<,r a<h·antagcs: Fir~t : It 1 · nahl1 · ~ rll· ·tn t1· J .. .,·"rn· · ac:pa rin g ior college, inasllluch as -..nh qu:t illt· ·<l \\'itll lih.!'ll !·a·hllr·l . unclt ·r r'llltdti<'ch pass('(l with a D grade arl· not 1 ion~ t II at arc· f'::-:p'·'·in lly f:t \ nrahk. (·Ja::-:::-:· ·s ven· sa ti~factory whrn ofTcred for n,!- :tn · ~lllal t . and 111r ·l'l clut·in;.: tl w <·~t.,J· · st Carries Charity Message It's not so mu~h the size or color kg~· en t ra nc r a ;HI are not u ~ ua lh· COll - pat·t or tht· cla:-·- m('mlwt·~ llf tlk l't ·).!ll· to Thousands of People lar LH·nlt;.· :ll't ' in ··h:trg,·- :tnd thP sl'!wll] of the EYES that makes them si derNl a good preparation fc1;. ~ur Ita : -: on]:-· a hout r-~on tlklll lH·rs in::-:t··a<l (If Dr. ~1. H. Bickham. -t29 ~inth ~ trtT: . ~autiful. Rather, it's the glow re<'dinl! course~ in that snhj ect . 1400. Frt·shmc·n wh(l ha\'(· attt·n d· ·<l :-;umilmette. ha s just returned from _tl : which radiat~s from them. Ur.,. I Tn thr third place summ er ~rht1ol nwr sC'Itool hay, , "Jpnnwd tlH· r n Jk s" :tnd \\: Xational conferl'llCl' oi S(IL'ial \\ ( l~ k can g·pt din ·et ly at tlwir work in tIll· fall less kept always clean and healthy, rrcrlit is an insurance <ll!'ain:->t failure out a pn·liminnry nr· rind of l't·:\cl- ;t Cle\'(:land, Ohio. Tn the edncati<·n :.: EYES lack1this alluring lustre. and ~ickness. ~f anv st udent s wlw are with justmPnt. publicity department l~r - Bic~ham n ·;,d Millions of women throughout not nm,· behind th eir classe~ will take S··eond: Stucl··nts C'an :tr·<·umulatt· ad· a paper <1 n "\.aluc:- 1.t I 'uhhc :\d <_l :- l·- · the world promote EYE health summer sc hool in order tn provide \':ln<'t·<l er· dit. Tn th·· l'ast· of misfortun·· in Social \Vork." This wa-; nattc~n;,1 suC'h as long sickn('~s or unr·xpt·ctt·d failand beauty with Murine. It against pnssihlr failure in the futurl' ur.· thv f'rt ·dit ('arnf'<l in summc·r srhool recognition of Dr. Bickham\ ,,-urk in cleanses EYES of irritating paror the p0 ss ihilit,· that the,· ma,· han· ma ~· c·naltl·· tlw st udl·nt to g-o on with J1 is Chicag<·. In thl' l;t,t ~ ~·ar h:· ha:- . ;.d ticles :1nd keeps them clear and t n drop one or. two :; ul; i('Ct s - some c lns~. instf'n d of haYing to drop haek. drrs~ed lnllldred-, 11i group:; nt all k;: cJ , bright. Contains no belladonna. Third: StudC'nt~ may takP (·xt rn PlN'seinestcr du e to ~ick ncs s. ?\fam· of thr tiYPs in sumnwr !o;l' llool a long with t llf, such as churches. schoo l .... clubs . Ch;tll :better ~ tu<knt~ \\'ill attend ·s ummer liJH' of tlwir spf'C ia l intf·n · st~. which ar.· hers oi Commerce, !,u . . ine:-, -, men· . . ;! · · O..T illu.stTated books on "Eve Care" oT "E~e Beauty" aTe fREE on requac. n11t inf'lucl·'d in th··ir r c·g·ular <'nursf', or sociations, wome n's club . l'tr. Ht h ;, ~ thPY may t:tkl ' in sumnw1· srl10o l sonw pre:--l'llt<·cl till' i;unily "'ll·ial \\l>~ l-. <·· ·The Murine Company 'l'eh·phone 'VIlmette 3347 of tht· n:g·uln.r ~uhj.oc-ts spPri fi N1 in tiH·ir lkpt. 33, Chicago r.ours" so thnt tlwy mny takt" som" SJH ' - the ttnited Charities t<l about :--()_(l!IL cial f' lf'('t ivl's during t lw r··g ular s('hool people in tht mctmp(llitan r('gic~1 1 ),_. VETERINARIAN Y·'<ll'. mean s of publi c addres:-t.·-.. . CITES ADVANTAGES OF N. T. SUMMER SESSION H p · p 1 · · I I Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES DR. fRANK B. ERWIN ~ltedullzlng In tlae trentment of your beNt friends tlae "Dog and Cnt" All enllH reeelve my peraonal ntte·n tlon 1000 Ridge Ave. Wilmette, Ill. Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE Funeral Director fdr. Frederick E. Lewis. assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, has had twenty-one years of successful service in the professional field. The best testimony to their careful , courteous, and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during their residence on the North Shore. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis, who is the only funeral director residing in New Trier Township. Very Late~t 1120 in Modem Limousine Equipmtnt Central Annat WILMETTE Home phone, Wilmette 3 55 2 Parlors phone, Wilmette 3 5 S 2 Fourth: F(IJ~ st ud(·nts who haYc nothing in particular to do, !o;Umnwr school prm·irl 1·s H wortlnvhil·· orC'upatin:n tl1at tak c·s only a part of 1111' day, J,~a\· tng tlw stuclt'nt fr<'e for out<lo01· < ·Xt ·n·isP much of 11w tim <'. ~tlJ(lt·nts m:1y tnkl' c·ith('r onf' nr t"·o ~u hi<' C'ts but most stml f'nts ~hou ld takP two·. 1'h e a\'Pragf· st ud (·nt will fin<l it ~u h· ant:~gwnt!o; to tal<·· on(· suhjPrt thnt h C' bt·lil'\'t·s will lw dim ru lt for him ancl mw \\'llic·h will lw fair ly Pas;.- . Suhirc·ts Offrrrtl for 'Frrshm.-u Eng-Jisl; 1 A. A tlwrnn g·J1 r <·Yii'W of tlw mt ·('h:lnirs of C!X JWt· s!; ion . functional gramnwr. spdling-, punrtuat ion , <'tC'. (nf'quir· ·ll in :tll C'OUfSt'S.) Algc·brn 1 .\. Tlw foutHlati1 1n of a ll fu1111'1' work in matllPmatirs. (Hl'quirvd in n 11 c·oursC'R.) Cir··"k Riston· 1. Tht' Cir(·rian JWriod of Anr·i··nt HistorY _ (RPquin·d in 11H· Arntlt·mir (C'i~lssir :·ll Prq>aratory rnm·st'.) T':C'onomic Ci\·irs 1. An (' ]f'nwntary c·ou r st· in (·ronomks nnll ('i\'if's with l)a r ti r nlar r r ff'n·nC't- to th1·ir prnrtical <ll)l)licatinn nnd O]Wratinn in mndPrn !if<>. (R<'quirNl in tlw ('omm< ·r<-inl C'ourst'. an<l l'P<'Omnwndrd as n substitnt<' for Ci rPf'k History for stuclf'nts not planning to att Pn<l an fla ~tPrn coll<>gt·.) C:c·nt'r:JI ~ C' i <·nrl' TA. A sttHlv of RC'ir·nrf' in <'Yf'rrdny lif('. (Rt'q uire cl -i n tlw t ng-inf'f'ring- C'OUr!:'f'. StudC'nts who f ('t>] that tlwy a'"" a 11t to have trouble with the ir lat r:> r sc if' n<' <' C'ourses would do WPll to tnk f> C:C'nPral ~<'if>ncfl Rs an introduction to thr sC'ientific m f'thod . ) ('ommerclal Arithm etic I. 1'h<> arithmetic of bus inPss, with particular r e ference to short arithmeticRl m e thods, and Summer Golf Plans for Women at Wilmette Club "Ladies' Day" opL'lll'<i at tlH· \\'iln Jt·t!t Go 1f cl u h t 11 is w r c k '"it 11 the "c h r d · uled event. the qualifyin g- round oi till: Jun e trophy. The seco nd Tul'~da~- (I' the month will l>l' ~~ rhoicl' lllt:<bl score round. with contestanb ha,· in~ the choice of be 'i t medal score on t l1t' best six holes of each nine. The third Tuesday will be a t\\'O-hall folt r~<,11ll. and th e last Tuesdav in the nH,n tll will he match plaY against par. Thi .;; general program. h is announced. "iii he repr :1 ted on corresponding Tue~<Lt \ " · of eac h of the summer months. drill in tlw funcl:tm c ntals. (Recommend· · ~ in tlw C'omnH·rcia l Course, and to ~ t ud<'nts in any roursr who nPNl addition a l J)TaC'ti<'l' in nrithnwtiral computation. ) :\Tt'chanical Drawing- I. This is a flouhlP twrincl :-;ubjt·ct with n· > h o nw st udy n ·quir~>< l. ( H t~qui rPcl in the l~ngitwt·ring <·o urs<', and r <·<·om n1C'nrl <'d to boys in th(· < :t·nl'ral C'our::;e.) 'J'ypewriting. This subject r eq uire~ no home work and g·ives only half a~ muc h crE>dit as th e other subjects liste <'l above. Fre~ hm e n will b e permitt!'d to take typewriting as one of th('ir .two s ubjects.

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