Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 40

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Tbirty-eight, New Trier H igh school students had "A" averages for the second semester of the school year just closed, the bonor roll for the semester, shows. Twenty-tliree of these.tbirty-eigbt students were boys.. Wnonly one class, however, did the total number cf boys on the honor roll outoumber the;girls. In the soph- oMore class tbirty-eight, boysý had scholastic records whjêh admitted thelm to the bonor, roll. Thirty-one sophomore girls achieved h ocr Civecm "AI Average. The thirty-eigbt students with "'A" averages for the- semester were: seniors-Ruth Coale, Lois Lachner, Alma Lundqluist, 'Helen Sherbourne, William Bowen, Ernest Estes and Fayette Lilly;. juniors-Annamarie Booz,: Dorothy Holway,' Virginia Taylor, Charles Broad, David Gooder, Richard McLaren and William Wag- ner; sopbomores- .Betty Jane Brown- ifg, josephine Earlywine, Shirley. Mc- Coy, Ruth Meusel, je«nSal a talie'Yates, Richard Appleyard, Leb- man Arnold, Charless Hahn, Tom Rodman, John Schaefgen and Roland Whitman; freshmen-Helen Prescott. Paisley Rockwell, George Clabatigh, Alan Gottlieb, Ingvald Juvrud, James Lamb, John Riday, William Salis- bury, Don Scarif, Dexter Sbarp, Rob- ert Walker and William Wright. New Trier students with an av- erage above 3.00, or above "B" under1 the letter system of grading, are listed on the honor roll. Those: who have an average of 3.00 or "«B" are given honorable mention. A student withj an "A* average bas an average of 4.00 under the point system of grad- ing. 1Following is a complete list of the bonor roll and honorable mention students for* the second semester: RONOIL ROLL SENIOR BOYS - William Bowen, Ernest Estes, Fayette Liily, Perrv Crawford, Peter Gilbert, Richard Hall, Gardner Johnson, William Katz, Harry Minor, Howard Fogg, Jack.- Long, George Kneisly, Warren Cozzens, San-, tord Gifford, Edwin Grauer, Paul Krup- cçy, viiirgla Nordàtroým, Ruth Arider- son, Emnilie Jane Gerber, Ursula Keil- ner,: Jeanne Dorothy Jacoba, Esther Janâson, Betty Phillips, Maria» Sieck,, Mary J.- Stevenson, Barbara Uhe, Lum cille Weiler, ýRuth Williamns, Janith Wyle, Ruth Sager, *Gertrude Goeltu, Violet Lance, Sophia, Wengryn, Irma Balil, Jean Campbell, -Pl yllis Canleton,4 Ruth Felsenthai, AlIce HoàlloWay,' Bee Levinson, Jane Moyen,, Barbana Miller, Ann Moàser, Virginia Munster, Helen Perry, Manian Schauffle r, Helen Seth- ness, .Rosemary Turner., JUNIOR GIRLýS-Annamarie Bom, Dorothy Holway,,Virgiia Taylor, Betty Baxr,.Margaret Bird, Carol Lin, Mar- garet Schmitt, Claire Nixc,:Mandia En- nia, Wanda Iiansen, Amy Henschel, Cecelia MacKinnon, Mary Maistrovich. Jean XcGraw, Harriet Newton, Pauline, Newton, Carmen Wilson, Helen Young,, Jeannette Farwell, Margaret Cree,.Eve- lyn Kane, Virginia Brooks, Lois Cooley. JeaneFisher, Carol Haupt, Denise La- Pange, Mary Ellen McKee Éi'orence Reed, Phyllis Richardson, Eloise Sehu- ,macoher, JIarjorie'i. ltng, ERI*r Wil- liams, Lois Wolfe, Lucilie Fredigke, Cynthla Walsh. SOPHOMORE GIRLS-Betty Jane Browning, Josephine Barlywine, Shirley McCoy, Ruth Meusel, Jean SmaIl, Nata- lie Yates, Ruth Hipp, Mary Moore, Mary Lee Neeves, Vera Sehapiro, El- wine Stormer, Annette Williamns, Jessie Ann Nelson, Doris Baar, Catherine Birdsall, Jean.Ciark, Lucie Dix, Ann 01- son, Frances Rapp, Ann Winscott, Beth Bryson, Frances Collins, Mary Louis. Connor, Marian Danner, Lucille Flesch, Fat Hutçhinson, Margaret Johnson, Evelyn. Schweitzer, Sue Spinney, Cath~- erine Stevenson, Phebe Williams. FRESIIMAN GIRLS-Helen- Prescott Paisley Rockwell, Muriel Bradley, Mar- ia~u Cox, R~uth Ebeling, Jean Owens. Betty Rugen, Phyllis Sherifts, Mary Jane Wo~ods, Barbara Clark, Cassie Einpfteld, Dorothy Pargo, Patsy Flan- nery, Edith Gillett, Betty Green, Marion Kanes, Muriel Lemm, Jean MacDonald, Flarriet )torehouse, Katherine Neeves, Nancy Pickard, Jeanette Robertson, Mary Rodger, Louise Schreiber, Cather- ine Steen, Peggy Stein, Doris Thomp- son, Betty Weld, Ruth Wetzel, Jane W heeland, Flora Jean White, Mary Barrett, Edna Baughman, .Connie Clough, Lois Juvrud, Geraldine Kidd., Jane Kraute, Ann Musson, Jean O'Brien, Shirley 'Pearson, Ruth Rock- Jne LUon, C.arolineRe eynldsU, liul Rouley, Gertrude Schnur, Mary Wald- uer, Janet Weber, Miiiam West' Evelyn Youngqlutst. SOPIIOMORE GIRLS9-Helen Chancel- lor, Jean Cutler, Nancy Durgin, Elsie Jane Edge, Mary Jane Farley, Marjonie Green, Florence HUagenah, Doris Heat- on, Mary Eleanon Hyatt, Elizabeth Kopper,.Betty Leach, Madeleine Long, Janet Minôr, Pearl Rogman, Doris Sau- vage, Helen Shane, Margery Shuman, Donothy Strauss, 'Helen VanRiper, Natalie Waiduer. FRESHMAN GIRLS-Ananella Bar- rett, G Bettinghaus, Helen Born, Norma Bratsch, Nancy Brown, Dorothy Can- field, Nancy DeBeers, Gloria DelCarlo, Betty -Dodds, Barbara Finley, Marie Gaither, lWrgaret Gifford, Aima Hani-. see, Imogene Kautman, Peggy Ketch- arn Carol Letts,. Geraldine Lewis, Doria Mayhercy, Mary L. MeKisson, 'Pris- cilla Pollock, -Lois Rosen, Ellený Sedg-, ,*tck, Vivian Spegel, Jean Woolhiser. S ,fENIOR BOYS-Laury Bottbof, John Conrad, John Condeli, James Donahue, RicJhard Flynn, Robert Rormanson, IDa-, vid Jasper, Louis Klein, Stanley Knight, Lester Kornbllth, Tom i4vely, James MeNamee, George Reinhardt, Joseph Rtoeinn, Harrison Storms, Robent Struggles, Harry Woldenberg. JUYNIOR BOYS-Paul Baker, James Barnard, Robert Eastman, Don Ellis,. George Frlestedt, Paul Flofman , Wil- liarm Jenkins, Charles Moreau, Frankln Murdock, Jack O'Leary, Edward Rosen- helm, Robert Rothschild, Jean Ryd- strom, Theodore Smith, Thenon Smith,' Homer Sobel, George Taylor. SOPHOMORE BOYS-George Chapin. Edward Colegrove, Stafford Drake, William Fetcher, Marvin Frank, Ray Hanson, David Ilpffman, Dewitt Jones, Howard Jonies, Mathew Kritchever, Walter Nilson, Douglas Rayrmond, John Sjirenger, Johin Stlannard, Landon '1Ùay- ]or, Jack Welgal, Richard Weil, Arnold Wolff. FRESHMAN BOYS-Arthur Bonnet, Perry Dean, James Edwards, Alan Fel- senthal, Carter eifford, William Gra- ham, Edward Hess, Lansing Hinrlchs, Jack Hoffman, Bob .Pedgrift, Jack Rian- dall, Roy Scheihel, Leslie Waldo, Ray Westergren, F'rank Wyle. M rs. Frank l3arreti .615 Essex road. Kenilworth, will entertain ber lunch- eon bridge club today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lundberg and their son, Frederick, of 1010 Elrnwood avenue, and Mr. Lundberg's sister and husband, .Mr. and- Mrs. Elmer Carlson of Morris, Ill., left last Sunday on a month'smotor trip through the west. They will visit in Kansas. and ýWyoming., Zo de La Chapelle of 132 Abingdon avenue, left Kenilworth Sunday for Malone, N. Y.; in . the. Adirondack mountains, to attend Jearine d£Arc .camp.. She went. up Witb a group of girls fromn St. Louis and. Cincinnati. *They .expect to be gone until after Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. R.' L. Megowen .and Mrs.* Vernon Loucks of, Kenilworth were guest .s Friday at a luncheon and miscellaneious sbower given by Màrs. Oliver Blackburn In Evanston for Gwenn -Heilman of- Evanston wbho was married Saturday. Park Chamberlain, son of the Wi- liam Chamberlains, 80 Indian Hill road, sailed Tuesday on the Albert Ballin for Munichi, Germany, where he will 'take an eîght weeks' summer school course. at the, University of Munich. Mrs. Herbert A. LaRoy, :1746 Washington avenue, with berdaugb- ter Jacquelin, and her2 mother, Mrs. Thomas Griffith of Wilmette, is visit- ng friends and relatives in Red Oak, Iowa, for two months. Miss Taura Jean Craig of St. Pe- tersburg, Pa., bas been tbe guest for the past nionth of ber sister, Mrs.. Herbert K. Curli, 45 Crescent place. FUI. and RAT., JIJLY 4-7 JANET., AYNOR LIO0NEL BARRYMORE 1 vii. &405 -Modern Garage, 18u1 W. ePhone IJuiverslty 6470 SIL VER FLASH- DaAUNB3108.Service Stations, FIkKAL.'

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