Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Oct 1937, p. 24

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The. enrofunern rpresenu a 5 per cent acrease over laut year, even though' the universityes standards of selection were higlue this year than ever before. .fTue students f rom New Tr««s, t0oWnu, 11and the fields of study in whlch they are enrolled, are as follows: WILMETTE Johnv R. Adams, 925 Greenwood ave- nue, liberal arts; Ethel Virginia Ander- son, 122 Diapre place, graduate; lire. .Mora Atlas, 150 Laurel avenue, journal- lem, James Colvin- Badger, Jr., 801' Forest avenue, liberal arts, Mary Fran- ces Badger, 910 Lake avenue, liheral arts; Josephine Jane Balbatehet, 725 'Tenth street, liberal arts; Gus Gieorge J3ebas, 613 Green Bay road, ,commerce; Annamarie Booz, 719 Forest avenue, liberal arts. George Arthur Boylston.,.2201 Broad- way?, medical: Frank Falke Broa& 436 to atievenue, arà* vilwin a71er, 631 Washilng lonard Albert Shep- mi avenue, liberai amith, 946 spgnish ank William Stàab,- beral arts; Jerome Broadway, liberta -- ~ ~ ~ ~ z is-- r.. aew~aWU, Icommerce; James Angus Steven, :Jr., 124« Broadway, liberal arts; Harrion IAllen Storms. 251 Wood court, eagineelr- I ng; Helen ICesler Struett, 618 Bighth Erl B. TierniR a r., 39Waigo ErtB.lierll rt., 39Wsigo avenue, engineering; William H. TerrIfi, 1319 Washington avenue, commerce; Sue Thomas, 1136 Chéstnut street, lib- eral arts, »orothy M. Tinker, 403 Wash- ington avenue, liberal art.; Paul Schuel- ke Veneklaffen, 721 Nlnth street, grad- uate. Rodger Dean Venekiasen, 72.1 Nlntb street, liberal arts; Dorothy Fran- ces Vogel, 1033 Greenwood avenue, llb- eral arts; Robert C. Vogel, 1033 Green- wood- a venue. iIhi>..1 .ô. The cusïtornary nominal fec will bc charged for admission to Mrs.. kuper's reading, which wiIl be.foilowed by tea served ilfôrmally li the, lounge o.f the temple. COSTUME PARTY ÇChildren of the joseph Sears school, 'Keniilwortb," will hold their annual costume parade through the. halls on the achool, to be followed by exercises in. the school gymnasium, Friday afternoon of this week. avenue, liberlai arts ; L1ois Stege Wolfe, 718 Sheridan road, liberal arts; Russell Robert Wyle, 212 Fourth street, comn- mierce; Warren Howard Young, 21-8 Dupee place, liberal arts; F. Rtaymond Zeeh, 918 Porest avenue, liberai arts. "w- - lui 4 I .. TO c U modern sm

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