Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1934, p. 46

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j«&vsc £ýuw% 8 nsenniA81vvi imwas. especially sîgniîhcant since it Whea Yom seul u yo u u y*u ye o the presentation of non - Buge and Sidney Craig won letters anarked the graduation of the first We bav h r Sk r » eua ah tc ors for debate work. Freshman debate class to have gone through four *,v.iseUimanaimiBUS ontu oChale t al of Glencoe goes tetters wr won by jean Spanuth, years ýat .Mundelein college, and since »à URMmUe at. * n an the honor of winning the Tri-Sbip Clarence Lineberger. and Robert it occurred during the centlennial mmUtier o b at mJereedo aut . award this year. This award is pre- Goodwin. V'ear of the Congregation of the Sis- Eusented to the boy who most. nearly Elizabeth Barden and Virginie ters of Charity, B, V. M., who :ýcon- I.vestjian DrOS. typifles the Tri-Ship Boys'. club's Browning, twosnr girls who have duct the college. Founded«.in Phiila-. Orienal Rgi .,~ Coj,.bidals of:fellowship,.sportsmanship Attended New Trier for four years delphia ini 1833, the omnt a and ctzrei.Teby hisle and wbo have earned the bigbest extended its educational work, until, ai à" st. ilhmtt. Nfl decide who is eo receive it. This year number of Girls Atltcascito-oa it numbers 1,725 members who = Sm - they chose the boy Who ha. served' points for participation. in intramural conduct 141 elementary sehools, 37 as Tri-Si président during the 1933-prtwere presented with G. A.ý A.p.93-prs high schoiols, and tcollegsé ag 1934 school term. honor pins. ing fromn New York to Sn Francis- Leaerlu es CMris nihwo e ollr o Mundelein college, the newest Dostal bas been active, flot onîy prize offered by Howard L. Fogg for institution of, the communmty, was mie -inthe Tri-Ship,,club, but in athleticqs ubmiitting. the best design to be used founded in 1930. In the four. years and the fieds s wIl. e ws aas an insignia -for a mnusic award. that this skyscrapercleeo h membr o th ~rrsiy fotbll eamRoeive Akrt Honore north side bas been in. existence, it for three years and captain of the MagrtHenmnan onB lias won. a* high place -in, scolastic teamn in bis senior year. He was . on ere awarcodued plcin tetio ex- th irles, having merited Class A ac- the varsity track teamin isuo hi biio cnucedi cnncio wt crediting from the. University of 11hi- and senior years. Wbh ' spomr a contest held under the auspices of0i1 hi pig he served as president of bis cîass. the Scbolastic magazine. fudli oleesu t a Hei amme fT .TF'ollôwink is a liu;t.of the band,_m-Mudli olg tdnshv TheDenel up awrdd o hesic, rifle club and ,serviace club awards. merated places of distinction in inter- ~ of Wilmette. Bowen was editor-in1- Bolllnger, Glenn Ammer, Walker Jensen, nail is president of the Charter class; c bief of the 1934 Echoes ' the school Clarence Arnold, Peter Gilbert, Howard Marion Ryan is vice-presidentý; Cath- annual, whicb was distributed this Jones, Bruce Karnes, Robert Robertsein asei ertradBt1t week. He is a member of botb the Janet K. Wright. eieMnk ssceay n et ono soiey ad T N T.Whe a Letters-RîchaXtd Appleyard. Andrew Smith is treasurer. hoo oitanT.NT.Wea Konen, Dick Lee, Gordon Sehuber, Or-. Rita Eppig, 827 Ashilan<I avenue, unir lbe played on the basketbal son TÈowe, Lahman Arnold, Stuart im te A. B , a d G c len team, and during bis senior year lie, Lake, Betty Solomon, John Jerome, Mar- imte .BadGaeAln lifound time to serve as bead of Jorie Wedell, William White, Russell 1310 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, lieushr crpsandto akepar inBurgdorf, Barbara .Ann Carl, Alan Daily, B. S. C.,' received their degrees on bhe League of Nations cnetadRyodGaLwlPtroRb June 6. Miss Eppig is the niece of Scriblerus club activities in addition bart Ogden. Y Cria udliadi ei 'flLe Santa Fe 1S 11MCf0> to handling bis job as editor of the MtJSIC AWARD>S ber of 'the Pian, club, Glee club, ggdo th aguAIR. school yearboojc. Music~ awardsto stuctents wbo have Philosophy club, and Organ guild. gqedon 1 T15tDemps.y Win* Yale Cup been faithful members of the glee CONDITIONINQ >iv. Paul Dempsey won the cup pre- clubs anid orche'stra for two or more Wili Revive Kiltie Daiy grm of any qUegqe jûM sented each yarby theYale Club of years; Many of these students bave a kkeCu ue2 Chicgo o te jniorboywhois ostserved for four years. Some sttadents a kkeCu ue2 By summer there wgin be outstanding in character, schfolarship bave sung or .played in three operas: ' Kiltie day at Skokie Country clutb A ai sevic totheachol.Thecup Girls - Ruth Anderson, Betty Jane will be revived Tbursday, Jupe 28, and ervie tothe COND. Th CUPBaIley, Hester Dillon, Alie Ebeling, acrigt nantneeifon SruM AIRCONDI- as a small duplicate of a larger one Grace Ellis,ý Mary Jane Elder, Mary thccsorgt an annonmenfromte. TI N D crticu hc is the permanent possession of Jane F'alvey, Marie Friedlander, EmilItesprsad atme coniee £~A~L~, ~.UASp8A8~4hA school and on wbicb the winner's Jane Gerber, Vivian, Grlgaby, JoanTbyeivetatiswstem t .ngailFrd H rvy i enraed ac yer.Guthrldge, Bàrenna Hýawley, Enid Hend- talked-of invitation tournament in nn l rdH re ame iegabdec een erson, Katherine Hoffmeyer. Ktle teCiao district in past years, Si . e, aSlen hetaca For several years it bas bethe .Holwgy, Jane Johnson, Virginla Jones, adte plan, this year, to make it ânesonevry&- ta custom of the Harvard Club of Chi- Bee Levlnson, Suzanne Mitchell, Mildred adte Fe lmit& cùcq to cagoto war totheNewTrierjno Mullen, Althea. Murphy, Gladys Pancoe, even bigger and better than ever. lfnitcd C hi .~ O to awa d to the NeRuth Rounnaul, fleln Sethness, Betty The prograrn includes tirty-six oles :h. SoUthW.st Md C4 bo ranking bighest in scbolarship a Taylor', Janet W,-iort C-l "j tVhi.g1nia Nor m - I E a f ( I greatest loyaity,

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