Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1934, p. 28

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.B9giini là.Friday Ncwember 3Otli Q I ir is THE FOLLOWFING MEMIIERS JILL PA RTICIPA TE: DAMA SUATIL 111<. 1507 Chicago Aveuea, EvansIon LILTAN A. GRIFFRN 1640 OWrington Avenue, Evenston TEHUI WOMENS SHOP Chuith end Sherman, Evansfon, LORDS Fountain Squer., Evnstn year, iA meeting was scneauled f or Tuesday afternoon to discuss plans for' this event. Faculty_ pl ays have been given in past years, but this wilI be the first ture that one-bas been presented under the auspices of the faculty drarna club. Previosily the plays have been underthe sponsor- ship of the .mèn's or women'i faculty clubs. IMusic Groupo Prepare for*Christmx-as Concert, Preparation for the annual Christ- mas concert, which i to be given on Sunday afternoon, December 16, at 4 o'clock in the Leslie F. aes -gym4- nasium-auditorium,. is one of the mùajor activities at New Trier at this season of the year. Various groups in the, music départment have been busy with rehearsals. Other depart- mnns of the scho whicli ôoperiife with the music departnient in makitig the' concert one of the outstanding events of the ycar at New Trier like- wise are active. Students have been advised to remind their parents and other patrons of the school that no admission is charged. The audience joins with the choruses in singing some of the carols. Faculty Meînbers Attend Annual State Sessions New Trier had six representatives at the annual state conference of principals.and teachers from second- ary schools last Thursday, Friday and Saturday-at the University of Illinois. Those who went from New.- Trier were Supt. M. P.. Gaffney, Dr. Laura Ullrick, head of the social science de- partment; Miss Eleanor Libbey, librarian; Miss Elizabeth ýE. Packer, dean uf girls, and Miss Lulu'Wright and C. L. Persing of the Englîsh de-crmn.Ms akMisWgh1 and Mr. Persing were on the pro-1 gram of the conference, which is -held grain of activites for the year is weJl under way. Members of the council from the various classes are: Senior-Fred Homann,~ Roy Dem- mon, Gail Rathbun, Albert Schu- man, Don Anderson, Bill White, Don Frankel, lRuth' Brown, Lois .Wolfe, Virginia Green, Natalie McDonald, Claire .Nix, Frances Bluthardt and Katherine Sizer. Junior - Gerald 'laber, Roland, Whitman, *khard, H]olines, Coram Davis, Marcel von'Hemert, Gordon Scbuber, Dewitt Jones, Phil, Frye, Lois Caverley, -Adelaide. McClary, Jane Holinby, jean C utier, Betty Jane Browning, Beth Bryson, lor- raine'Beda.and Caryl Cowan. Sophomore-Webb Powell'. jack Byrum, Robert Christensonf, John Frankel, P. J. Rice, Jack Randal, Tom *-Harington, Albert Dickerson:, Barbara Finley, Carol Letts, Frances Roseman, Edith Gillett, .Peggy Stein, Barbara Clark, Jean O'Brien and Ellen Jornes. Freshman - Dick Wagner, Eric Samuelson, Milan May, James Eld- ridge, Edward Greenhalgh, Richard Taylor, Duncan Williams, Donald Cook, BiIli Jennings, Barbara Lewis,' Patricia Fisher, Lois Kunzelman, Nancy Landis, Alice Jean Heinsen, Rosamund Purdy, Doris Paterson (Marian' Masters, alternate), Bonnie. Lamnb and Nancy Palmer. As anounced previously in these columns, officers and members of the iiner couincil are: Don Anderson, president; Claire Nix, vice-president; Jeanne Cutier, secretary; Don Ander- son, Bill White, Natalie Macdonald and Claire Nix, senior representatives, Dewitt Jones, Gerald Taber, Beth Bryson and Jeanne Cutier, junior rèp- resentatives, jack Byrum and Bar- bara Finley, sophomore represent- atives, and Dick Wagner and Nancy Palmer, freshnian representatives. Chairmen -of standing committees are: Fred Homann, finance; Claire Nix, publications; Gerald Taber, in- ter-school relations; Bill White, S0- pn 1..jhn yter-cotr.v- * TIn t'nn . EYANST@N.NORTH SHO1R RTAIL GUD presenting te 'l reoutte posed cf teain coin- j '-'m vans jasprspeech. Thrflywoen have, b ee ry awaiting ihl announcement -when the botter apparel store! of. Evanston unté in a drastc clearance of Fa wearables., Dressesi Coats., Suits, Sportswe-a and Millinery a't deckledly worth-whilé reduc. tions. Early shoppers profit mostl Ail reductioni clearly shown! Bvery sale final! Charge pur chases made Friday will appear'on stafementý rendered January 2nd, -1935.

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