orable mention for their scholastic work during the second month of the second semester. This is ail increase of eighty-one over the number of honor students for the first niônth of the school year. To receive honorable mention at New Trier. a student, must -have an average of three points or "B.", Stu.- dents, with. ail aver age above "B" inake up the honior roil. Nine students had straight "A" averages during -the the first inionth of the s eniester. This nuniber ,was doiubled in the second inonth, whten the: following ýstudents %won Abe dis- Malte Straight "A" Average Girl --Gace Bartling senior; ,Emmâ Bickhian, Jane Hotn Hele Parker, Cecelia Wagner and Barbara Wilder,, juniors-, Kathryn Holway, Beafr ice Levinson, Virgini a Munster and Florentine 'Strube, sophomores, and ýAnnaniarie Booz, Elinor Clark, and Nancy Gordon, freshnien. Boys-John. Dernielil, senior; Syd- ney Date, junior; Bill Bowen and Bur.- rage Farwell, sophomiores, and Alan Henrekson, freshman. Seveti of tiiese students - ýGrace' Bartling, John Dernehl, F.mnia Bick- hain, Cecelia Wagner, Kathryn Hol - way, Burrage Farwell and Anna- marie Booz-also had "A" averages during the first moilth of the seules- ter. One hundred and forty-three girls and 92 boys were on the honor roll for the second mionth of ;the stmes- fer. Ninety-six girls and 72 boys re- ccived' honorable mention. Followingi 2 s the cotuplete list of honor students for the second month: SENIOR GIRLaS Mnor Itell Grace Bartling, Nancy Hlarris, Bvelyn Otten, Margàriet Freyn, Jacint. Kamr- meier, Vil-ginia Lang. Jane Nordstro,, Elien gager, Jane Snyder, Dorothy Bergh, Margaret Ebeflng, Betty Harnil- ton, Ursula Ohern, Marie, gkog, Doris Tauili Mary Thaleg, Jane Thomas,1 Elizabeth Baihatchet, Phyllis 'Bosley, Daphne BJlorkiufld, Beatrice Driver, AMai- garet Gould, Helen Green, Helen Holton,I ernice L-oeb, Jane Lundahi, Ruth Moll, Ca.rolinle Prestonl, and D. Reynolds.. Kathiryn Holway, Beatl'ice Virgiia Munster, Florenth -Anne BHurnhanm. Carolinte [km, Mar- Levlinson, ýe Strube, Clai~y., Joan «uthridge, Carol Hooker, Mary Hvid, ,Lucy Jonas, Eileen Jewel, Vii'- ginia Jones, Esther Jansen, Anne Lu- pean, Lois Lechner, Jane Meyer, Mildred Mpllen, Betty Payne, Lois Sandberg, Marion Schauffier,, Betty Shanahan, Geraldine Sprague, Margaret Taylor, Louise Varney, and, Gladys White. FRESHMAN GIRLS Ilonor R11 Annamarie Booz, Elinor Clark. Nancy Gordon, .Ieanette l3arroll, Ma rgaret Bird,. Jeanette Faï,ýWeil, Dorothy owaMàrý- garet Cree, Betty Barr, Marie Benz, Lois Lamberg, Cecil-a. MacKinnon, Pauliiie Newton, Jean Perrili, Betty Ruéker, Eleanor Willianms.. Jane Wepton, Dorothy Deacon,: Jane Oison, Frances Stoweli, Anne Beyliss, jane Blaylock, Virgînia. Brooks,: Julia Carroll. Ruth Chatard, Janel.Cher-ry., June. Englund, Matrcia Ennis, Ginia Glefiz, Katherin.-, Hillinger, Alma Katz, Marilyn Kehi, Mary Maistrovich, Mary Ellen McKee, Catherine. Reynolds, ,Betty -Solomon, Cynthia',Walsh, Janet Weber, Margery ,Weil and Evelyn Youngquist.. Honorable Mention Fern Ahlstrand, Mary Louise Allen, Betty Barrie, Katherine Brandt, BettY Brown, Bernice Bruhn, Eleanor BurPee, Barbara Clark, Jean~ Cosher, Alice Dernehl. jeane Fisher, Vivian Flynin, Adeline Hahn, Marion Hall, Janet Har- ris, Amy Henschel. Edith Herman, Jeanette Hoagland, Helen Krani, Jeanne Kuhi, Carol Linn, Joan McAdams, Shir- ley McGiIl, Harriet Newton, Ida Mae Obermeler, Margelia Payne, Edith Rtouley, Frances Schmitz, Eleanor, Steen, Marjorie Stiliing, Margary Weiller, Mriam West, anid Lois Wolf. (Continued on Page ý31) An HotetoI Tnw CAdractei -J 6200 Kenniore at Granvalle Phone Briargate 8000 J~.L ohnaon, Mgr. Dixie becomes your hostess as soon as yct board the train. The courtesies mnd coemLo of South- ern hos iality assure you of a deli$htful trip through tle most beautiflul and lhstowc section of the South. 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