Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1931, p. 46

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*9Names Found ~on Honor Roll in 3rd School Month Thrce hundred and eighty-ninec f New TrierHiîgh school's 1,900 stu- dents, or, more than twenty. percent,ý were honor students during the thirul uaonth of the present semester,, a perusal of the honor moll and honor- able mention list for that month sbows. 'the, list of honor ostudents orthe third month of:the. semester was. released for publication this Twenty-four students. fifteen girls and nine boys, won, the distinction vf ha mgstraight ~"averages. the straight "A" students for- the tlird month of the, semester were: Amy Clagett, -Ahice Conhaim, Ruth Jackson, Louise, Wagner, Gertrude Winzenburg, David Crawfo rd, Paul Qilbert,. Uewellyn Jones and Ronald Shepbird, s eni'ors; Lucy Murdison. 4àdIJohn Deruehi, juniors; Ema Bicldrnm, Eileen Burke, Marjorie I'eubold, Greta 'Stauning, Jeanne *out abara .Wilder, Clinton Demmo, EdJohnson, and Sherman Traylor, sophomores, and Alice Ebel-, ýOg, Esther Hearne, Ctherine Wood- #orth and John Griffith, freshmen. To be listed on the honor roll a student miust have an average above *B». Students with an average of "' r cciv.' honorable mention. Although the number of girls and boys *ttending the high school is. approximtely the saine, the girls WIMM wes' far -in front in scholar- slip. konors. The. comparative figures wer. as follows: girls on honor roll, 146; boys on honor roll, 111; girls Whto received honorable mention, 75, boys who received honorable mon-, tion. 57. Vollowing are, thenae of the New. Irier honor students for the third monthi of >the . firat semester: .9191110XGIRLS àArw <'%WOW LA 11*. (!ntha n. Ruth This page is to be thé official student paper of New Trier High school. Prof. Robert Carpenter il. faculty sponsor. Additions will be made to the staff which consists of the following: STAFF Lois GolIdst ein,' editor-in-chief Betty Buckett Emma Bickham, Mary Lane Curtis Jean .Duncan-Clark Phyllis Dubsky Bob Greenhagh Bud 'Howard Ruth Jackson Bill Kidd Leonard. KruÜprick Willard Kus Virginia Lotz Meta Miller Ear-. Moss Mazie Mouat. Jane Norman Jerome Straus Jane Yost Track Men Pre pare .. For Big Schedule, New Trier's track team came last week to work off Christmas turkey, candy, and kindred foods. Coach John Nay called them into a little meeting January 17 and gave them a few instructions as to eating and other training rules. Mr. Nây is usually not very. strict about these mIues, but there are a few things track men nmust watch. Prom now on the boys will be working in carnest. Two nicets have already been scheduled, a dual meet with Emerson of Gary and a tri- angular meet with Oak Park, and another school. Allan Philbrick, thepromising muer, was operated on just before Christ-ý mas and probably will, not- be a ble to run for, quite some timeè. ,Ai strained an abdominal, muscle to the breaking point. . Although the first meet bas flot been defihitely scheduied, it wilI not okI New Trier's swimmers' divided their first conference meet of the season withOak Park last Saturday at Lakce Néw Trier. T he'final scores. were: Seniors, 'Oak Park 30 New Trier; 29 Juniors, New Trier 39; Oak Pîrk 14. New Trier's seniors took 4 firsts,, 1 second and, 3.thirds.. Oak .Park's seniors, took' 3 firsts, 3 >seconds' and Il third. There were few changes, in 'the.lineup of the New Trier team. Enchelme yer> did #Il, the diving for New Trier. Enchelmeyer did somne wonderful work, takinig first plac e. Johansent took Witt's place- in. the Senior 100-yard back stroke. and Morris did . not. swim in the final medley relayi Oak Park's. Juniors took 21 firsts, 1: secondi, and 4 th irds. New Trier's. Juniors took .4 firsts, 5 seconds and 1 third. Thie next meet will be Satirrday, January 17, when Kenosha, Wiscon- sin state champs, come down to the New Trier, tank. This meet, iskshed- uled for 8 o'clock. SplIit Doubleheader With Deerfield Teams New Trier High school's heavy- weight basketball team, contender for the Suburban league championship, kept its league record for the sea- son clear lait Friday night when it defeated Deerfiéld 33. to 13 at the Leslie F. -Cates gymnas um. The result was neyer in doubt, and Coach Clyde Grater of New Trier used substitutes freely in the fourth quarter. New Trier led. 14 to 3 at haîf time,, and by the end of the third quarter this lead had been incmeased to 28 to 8 Harvey Klunder, center, was the leading scorer for, New Trier with four field goals* and four free throws for a total of twelve points. New Trier's 1ightweight team was.. Registration of classes -for the sec-, ond semester at New. Trier has' started. Preliniinary blanks have been filled .out .by *,the, studeats. These are checked on to deterniine ,whether or not there.vwill be enough or too many students registering for certain, 'cIassesý The permanent cards will. be give n to pupils this week.. These should be> filled out and signeci by either, parent or guardian. It is interesting to note that Neiv' Trier students have, an extremely- wideý range f rom which to choose. It includes. English and public speak- ing, ,mathematics, .French, 'Latin, German, or Spanieh, ancient, medieval, or',modemn histomy, commercial sub- jects, sociology,1 Engliih, Latin- Amnerican, or Ul. S. history, art, dom- estic science, muuic, or masiual .arts, (woodshop, machine shop, aviation. or mechanîcal draiving). Thus, a New Trier student may study any_ subject in which he is interested ýor which will train hini for the future.- Senior Music Club ini Two Programns Recently The Senior Music club met at the home cf Virginia Lang, December Il,. The prograni was as follows: .Loi Godsten-PanoSolo Ma iht,.. ....ýPaIigee scherzo ... ...mendeI.ohn Bd Kalblet-cellcol Barcarolle-"Oh, Belle Nuit" froin Tales - f Hoffman. Aecompanled by Arian Delander Phyllis Dubsky-Vocal Solo When Phyllis Takes Her Vocal Lesson..... à......... Barnett My Love la a. Danhlng 1 Muleteer.......... ..Nogero Actompailed by Mrs. Allen Vrgia Lang-Plano* Solo lat Movement Mozart P Major Sonata, Chopin Noctourne: in P Major Polichinelle........*Rachmnaninoff Thursday, january 81 the club met at the home of Elizabeth Potter. The program consisted of the fol- lowiniz: opln-Lit -f ron be chsen nd a exta nniUin on te evening of janu- the league leading Deemfield lights -to, -ntl oe oen a,*a xr ay2.Alsudnsaeiv±d. a 25 to 21 score last Friday night. nt f oits awarded to each The Play is good. the. dialogue and is exctdo uisstfo- r. By spring, Miss - Agiies clever, the players . capable-in for te Evuist p-es cicr th teaher hops tput fact everything about this play is psto ha program as was, given fiise ai el othseig. niglit cf next.week Ncw Trer car in clogging. and naturaI o' o ethn l~~t wiil play on -the home court, again, * metngProviso in a dô#bleheader.

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