Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1938, p. 45

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time during the regiilar schoo.1 year, it was explained. Registration fIbrthe classes in Iype- writing oand dramatics bas, been closed ,as these classes are filled to capacity. Penmanship bas proved 50 popular tbat it bas become necessarv to add another class. 'According 1tb pregent indications, it will be neces- sary to close ý the registration in se- eral classes before,.. sunmmerschool opens on june 20. It is still possible to register with- out penalty at any time prior to June 20' faculty, members added. "There seemnsto be an erroneous impression prevalent to the effect that failure to register. early bars one.f rom the summer school. Registration may be made in person or it xnay be phoned ini. Students of high school age who are, residents. of. the township are re- * quired to pay a fee of $5, wvhich covers ahl expenses. Non-residents and adults must pay $10 per subject. All f ees are due and payable on the openîng day of summer school," it wasaddd.Final Schedule. The finial schedule bas been printed and tbe actual selection of teacbers lias been made. 'Ail of the teachers are members of the regular Newv The riders have been divided into four groutps, beginners, intermediates,I advanced, and a -class of students who are learning to jmnp hUrdi es.1L horseback. Vart.â Ewnts Ther@e w4ll* be, varied 'events for ach division: a water relay for in, termediates, musical stalîs for begin- niers,' and- a doughnut, race and a bending race for ýintermediates. The jumpers will do sorte exhibition jumping and, Ail classes wil parti- cipate in 'a seat andhad contest within their owni class. The trophy. given the winner of the jumping ev ent. was presented,:to the school. byý Captain Wold, instructor of that class. The dramz year, SUNNY: CREEK FARM, Clmnto nville, Wisconsin> U. S. Highway 45 AFarm Expeiefr By 5to 12 Vears of Age With Supervision ani Good Careý Boys are carefully chosen, and north ilor réerencew"ýwil be-ehanged IiTUITION $11.00PE~R W MR. and MaS. SCHAUB, ClntOnVillC, WiSCansin J\1UiiU4ay I1Io1ii!Ig, Ju~ie ; -'J. p.lu- pective students are, expected to be ini attenldance at this assembly. F. C. Wivdoes, the summer school prin- cipal, will be in.charge. Girl Athietes to Hold f ects. The responsibility for the decora- tions rests with Mrs, Jane Winter Lighter. Parents1 and adult friends of New Trier students have been ili, vited to corne. There will be tic charge for admission. AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND THE ELEVENTH. III

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