Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1938, p. 38

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New Trier Heg scfvroIwbetesh 's gradua-t'ng th'~ uWinth gt the age 4(À 17MApen*,-r (Àf tht frr soiety se walso elmtel to ,T NT. a -chlastIft am " ativiies dsicio at given fl t',sUdt- wbo have rwst attnxdeACW Trier ail four years, S.be ws tisut prwom nernt for ber wxk as student pua» acipaist fur masiy, <4 thet music everîts-at 'Scw Trier, fiir th e ment Spring Festival d'À,.Musk, c«uorts2ani oeratic performnancts.,'A mem.r o th junior anm, senior nMsic clubs, andi the french di,,se ws aWi hterarY editûr r4 'The FEehoeY', L uolent yeas book, Athletcs ,Were ther actwutîes in hidi the was intereited. A y«r ago she w"beard in ber ocwn recital, andi lait weei. plaYed for'tht final meeting of4 the Senior Music club rÀ New Tfrier which m'et TJhuriday at tthneÀ f Mn. Hioln nD. I>ettibrine, (>98Black- tthor i'adi,Wneka %ý'ct Yeur Miss Mitchell will attend Cfrneli col- lege at Mt. Vernon, la., .where she bas beetn awarde'J a scholarship, \'ext week she wiII play Hndè *lui,ý4.ft V..los*-, . ......... Had? ualfrt Muxiefrtim Orpheun Snd 1urydit *.............l,r,,k-Friddnaf Prél,1 -, C Mno'r 'r YItude. Qrpw 25p, N), ....15 '/a1se. Opus 70, -?.. sonatdel. pitrarca ...............LùZ L'a pille aux Ct,'výUx d' i- .......... Reflts dans l'Pau......». ................. I4bi8 * Ha4s rane................... m >athew Francis Photo mis Lois Mitchell, graduating senior at New T-rier, High :chool, uill be heard in a piano recita! at her home, 1707 Lake avenue, Wîhlnet te, at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday evening, lune 14. Mi1ss .Iîcl 44/j;s oiLf fEulalia Koher Stade o! If 'ilipletfr. Mi1 fatw il will play the first movemert it f lîeethioveri's cfntcerto in C' minhor for piano and orchestra. A pupil of IfoWard Wtlls, and a junior at New Trier High school, shie has just been honored byhbeing chosen student accompaniSt. for the music activities at the high school next year. Ait the, age of fifteen Miss HartwelLwasi alreadvy the, winnerý of sèveral, music contésts.. In 1931, as. first place cfntestiant, she wýas awarded an appear- ance'as soloiSt with,- the. George. Dasch Little Sym-l 1hoy rchestra, and in 1933 won a junior contest Qponsored byý the Sorciety of A.%merican 'Muscians. Shc appeared as soloist for the Music Supervisors'ý National conference at, the Stevens hotel as, the> resuit. of a cQntest held in 1934. In the spring of 1937, she was-chosen winner over 23. contestants in the. seniorý division, of the Society of Ameri can Musicians' contest, and as a resuit was given a recital appearance under the management ,of Bertha Ott. fIer ajppearace with the.. Atiiçrican Concert or- chestra will be the fifth conipetitive honor awarded the young pianist while stili in her early teens. Recital Sermes Presents "'Youngest" Prima Donna Enters Denver Exhibit at Northweste clriii the j assistant professor of art ty. is exhibiting a water, )j ini songs b>' Piano Soloist- als<) to sIng In ell rg scorèd a sel "Salome"-ti capacity for. * Iconcert ing a wIde this is the m, has been sin nat~ive..of Au role of ýmed to rence has been establish- ighot this country. Al view of the fact that she for only .six years. A n her, musical studies in aris to' work with Mme. Marjorie Lawrence TE LIFE 38

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