Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1936, p. 22

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doing so, to conie out, this iweek-end, Saturday aftcrnoôn and Sunday nd take a swing aroumd the course. WVhile this is too early for our formai opening, the large, commodionUs club house, and the ekkes will be ieady for. you. As you >kn-ôw, enough golf ers are signing, up so that the plan to make this a private club. ap- parently assures a success. 'The convenience and many advantages that. Wilmette Golf Club offers makes the $75.00. membership for 1936 a wonderful value. Cal1 Davis 8106 before it's too late. Wilmette Golf Club HoIfwey between WIIm.tt. and GI.mvl.w on Lakt Aveu.. Officers of the club are Mary Lee Neeves, president; George Coonleyr, vice-prseideft; and Kay Stevenson, secretary-tieasurer. Five members of the club have. sub- mitted entries i a national'scholastic literary eontest ý conducted by an American. high. school weekly ,pub- lication for studenits. New Tiees five are: ÏRuth Hipp, short stories; MIarjory Heini, sonnet; Betty, Cobb, soninet; George Chapin, poe ini s; George Coonley, poems. Ail five are seniors. Faculty, sponsors of the club are Miss Louise Hamilton, and Harry C. Pifer. Many %"CÀ uolleges. Seek New Trier Graduates Concrete evdence of the interest of college authorities in New Trier ?flgh sdiool' ,tudenits has beoei giwi. in the past few weeks with the visits of many college and university repre- sentatives to the Indian Hill school. Included in the list are five college presidents: Amherst'5 Kind, Kenyoii's Pierce, Ilinois college's jaquette, Wpevan's MçCoiiaghy, Pine Man- IBill Snyder is chairman of the, orchestra committee, and his assi- tants include Bud Eider, Betty Bur-. lingham, and Dave Hoffma». Dick Babcock is.in charge of pub- licity, andhis assistan ts, w111 be Bud Weil, Sus Thomas, Betty Clements, and, Phil Dostal. JonRecords is chairman of the ticket sales committee, and its other members include Pere de Tamble, Landon Taylor, Vernon Beebe, Syd Craig,Johni Sprenger, DeWitt jones, and Phil Frye. Members of the'class gft.commit- tee will. include Bill Snyderi Beth Bryson, John, Records, ýLucie Dix, Phoche Williams, Bob Brown, Syd- ney Craig, Ken, Cowan, Ruth High, MaryLee Neeves, Ger ald Taber, and Margaret Tideman.. Representativei of Higb Sclwols Meet at Morton Six New Trier students, aU mm- bers of the interschool relations coin- mittee of the student council, jour- neyed tô the J. Sterling Morton High school, Cicero, Iast Saturday, to join representatives of other suburban, schools in a confeience of student problenu3. New Trier's representativeÈs were Peggy Stein, jack Bryarn, Jerry Taber. Clarence Lineberger, John Frankel. and Milt Shapiro. a.. Holyoke, and Pembrokec. DONATE FOOD AID Vohintary donations to the Red Cross for use in the flood areas of the East and the Middle West at New Trier High scbool, totaled $169.- 71, it was announced, this week by the finance committee of the studenit council, of which Beth Bryson lis chairmau. t.Mr. and Mrs. Craig1 SAbbotsford road, Kenil sailed froni New York tm on the Queen of Bei Bermuda vacation, arrivi early part of the wéek. tions tô TNT and the honor society, at New T1rier will be made at an, assembly on Thursday or Priday of next week, it was announced yester- day,. Members of the honor society are selected from students who ful- 61l certain stiff scholastic-requ ire-> me-nts, .while.'menibers of TNT 'are chosen froni juniors. and- seniors prominent in, all-around activties. Gaffnev. Herron to Go LdUDann,nis om e AI. n, 611 who, Mrs. Harry Vissering formerly of s ago Kénilworth, and now of Delaware place for a In Chicago, is entertaiing a foursoine ie the of Kenilworth friends at bridge on Fiiday. Col othtr ý

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