Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 35

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gives uiem an opportunity to take s1pecia1 courses Whe they can- - iot crowd in dur- ing the, regular school year. Such courses as cur- j rent .history .,dra- Smatics, English ~-2M1.(radio writ- i ~ ng), journialism, German (demon- F. C Winoesjunior English~ a r e practically new courses and are onl y taught inI a modified' form during-, the sehool year. -Many seniors also attend sum- mer ~ shoeylinc er to 4ke 4ypi-ng; to strengtben their work in mathe- matics or to get an insight into chemistry, social studies IV or some subjeet w h i c h will bc presented more like the courses they will be t4kîng in the fali. Some of our own graduates. now attending college corne back for additional work as they. realize that the small fee we, are charging is considerably Iess than that charged by the colleges for Nmrtte Smerter to BIaya try. It:snoiud e oeioked upun genuine privilege to be able to courses under them. In or-de make you feel more at home,1 will be a miember f our awn fa, assisting in each class," Mr. does added. Describes Courses A description of some of1 ming ion gUJI ai LUL I SK IE LA. Pace, that plenty of eyes are turning your diroctionl! What vo u're disçovet- ing is how much more there is to this beauty than a look or two wilI uncover 1 acuIty~ these In a word, you're beginning to realizo that, smart as it is to sec, this Buick's even smarter to buy-cevefl if you hiad 16à'» a w Vklr I mF. Co. 920 Cbicog. EvansfOon.Un.L9634-5I

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