High school, and son of thé head of the mathemat- tics department at the school,was this week grant- ed a, Thorndike scholarship at Weslyan uni- versity. Middle-~ ton. Conn. Th (ER scholarship is. !R for four years. Standing high in bis grades, Willi& ainyde Snyder is presidenit> of the senior class, president of T.:N. T., honorary )KRY society at the high school, a member of. the student council, of the gie club, and -a football letter mian, play- ing fullback. Other -students wlho hahve.leen granted scholarships at various col- ieges andi universities, include: John Records, 555 »fll terrace, was -HEKATINO SERVICE Vo* 0(1 -Manier Servl ALL MAKES Wlunetka 375 Dm7 o? I4Ihi t HonorStud ent List *Names of former students of New Trier >High school. who were incIuded, on the University of Illinois.honor, Eist 'were released, this_,ek yNr man W. rta>se, chairmanl of hoénors day. *The honors day.was established at* the University iri 1925, and. was, this year; held last *Friday. All the stu- Tdents ranked:, within the uppermost, tenth of their rè spective classes. Former New Trier students thus honored included: :William Bertan Katz, Robert Crane Garret son. . J os e p h Irving Adler, Clarke LeRoy Shabino, William Walker Casseli, Milton Parker Vore,, Frederic McGeorge Robinson, Martha Anà Huif, Pauline Annette Newton. Musical Organizations WiîI Entertaiin Parents Musical organizations of New Trier High school will present a concert,, as the featuré of their "parents' night," on the evening of F.riday, May 29. .Participating will be the second glee clubs, both boys' and girls', the Treble Clef club,' and the choruses. . Miss Frances Anderson, and Mrs. Adelaide Jones Bradburn, are the faculty spon sors in charge of the. versity of Iowa, Iowa City, next year. There are about 1500 graduates and former students of the University of Iowa in Chicago .and suburbs. Under the presidency of George E. Frazer of Winnetka,. they recently decided, that they could perform, no fin;er serv- ice than, to encourage several able' Young men and womeni from, the metropolitan area to obtain higher education- in the surroundings of the university that bas. grdwni up- around Iowa 's old capitôl. .....T he scholarsbips .Wiil provi,,de $400 each to the students selected, by 1a comniittee of the Club) from anfiong applicant.s. AII-around ability is -the. principal qualification. The commit- tee, wvhich will be headed by Judge Michael T. McKinlayi of the Superior court of Cook county, hinis.îf- one of the Iowa, graduâtes in Chicago-. .%îrll. take into account not onlyv the schâlastic record of applicants, but alsoà their athletic achievements, so- cial, musical,, mlitary, literarv, and other outside accomplislhments. as well as their general character and need of financial backing. The flrst awards will be made, if possible, sometime during M.\ay for the niext academic year. They will be' reniewable in, yearly periods depend- ing on performance of the holders., or may he awarded in later years to newv applicants. -Just as thrilling to drive as it Iooks'! ACE MOTOR SALES, INC. 435 Main. Street' Wilmette 535 urbar league-J:- Sterling Morton of Cicero, Proviso Township of Maym- wood. Oak Park-River Forest, Evans- ton Township, New Trier Township, Deerfield-Shields of Highland Park, and Waukegan-was released, this, week by H. G. Pertz of Deerfiell,. league secretary. Harry' Aram is coach at New Trier. The schedule, insofar ýas it. effects New Trier, is as follows: April 30- Thursday - NILew Trier at Proviso. "May ý - Sýaturday - State District ever, was some time ago nameadusi- ness manager of the school, and bis new duties will. prevent him from directing the summer session. .Sunimer school is scheduled to be- gin June 15 and will finish August 7.. I 3c Lb..o Wd., Thur4r, . 5 &. :RENCH'LAUNE MD D -mptert, Evauste Pbomes: UNIver5ity 2176 Wlmmetka 3060