Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1938, p. 18

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Iach member of the senkbr sociol-. o"y class taught by réowI nid Wehr subnitted, a letter on b topic. EoyS wrote- about girlk and, girls about boy. Tt smmaries of tht ob- sevtionis a:d ail the letters were, sent to the sponsor. The two letters read were those siubmitted by. Mae. Krueger and George C. Greenaway. They.are, re- printed beloW: "To the inquiiry uWhat character- istics in a boy make hhn 'attractive" Iý thinlc1: would say primarily per- sonality and >personal appearance. Persoîality would be the traits. sucb as C0urtesy, initelligenicee, understand- ing humr t. that. make an in- di%dual distinctive "Sinèe: first impressions are im- portant, personal appearance is- a vital 'factor.; That would include citanFwms, acatuiss in dress and, dlothes, that are conservative yet stylisb. Good looks is a minor asset and personality and personal appear- ance are by far the more important. -Mat Krueger" "In reply- to your question, "What characteri3tics niake a boy or girl attractive" 1 have stated below in tht, order of their importance to me: "1. Vitality and sparkle '«2. Intelligence Wayne Carpenter (second from Iý eft),presiden t he North Shore Flying club, a , dHrion Stors , Wilnsette, who spsietoth Northwestern university chapter of Alpha Eta Rho, national flying fraterdty (eond fro.n ight) pose for Photographer AI Ackerma4n at the party given by the two organisations at the Woman's club .of Wilmette 'recentl3'. At extreme leit is Mrs. Carpenter; at extreme right, Miss Phyllis Wermuith. BETTER FILMS I GUIDE j (Contrjbuted by the North Shore Better Films Council). Key: A-Adults, Y-Youths, 12 tQ 18 years o1f age; C--Children, 8 to, 12 years of age; F-Entire Family. March nr F Teatv. dol Lave 10, Il and 12-.-'Roslie," 13, 14, 15, 16, tion. MVarch 16, 17-"-ýWells Fargo," for F (outstanding). Coimmuuity Hou.. *March Il1 and 12-'A Damsel in Distress,» for F. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION, Alice WVanner, daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. W. K. NVanner, 221 Locker- bie lane, celebrated ber ninth bîrth- 1day Tuesday afternoon with a party- for -twelve of ber High Crest schoôl in the past. The plaun of intramural competition is the same, geuierally, as last season. Varsity team members will be in charge (captains) of the various teams, which will pot be arranged by adviser roOms. The varsity mnen, and also freshman-sophomhore inter- scholastic spiashers will be allowed' to parti 1cipate, but they will be spread among. the teams as evenly as pos- sible, accordinig to aiiy There are seve-ral fine.things about this manner in conducting this sport. Not least important of these is the tact that ail swimmers, novice. or- otheérwise, will get the coaching and advice of'those who are expérienced in ail matters of. technique.1 For the groups coming outwiIl bc so large that the regular staff could flot give the personal -attention wehich they feel: the boys ýwant -and rightly deserve. RETLYRN FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. LawGrenc~e Edward Dicke, 808 Washington street, Ev- anston, have recently returned.from an extensive tour which took them first to St. Petersburg and M.\£iami where. they exbibited in the im- portant antique shows of the season. They.then flew to Cuba and later to South America, 1Thi ipersonality. 1cant .1Ma ,rI. 1i tn i Dy a a wex i i»vy are and plan. :en days. ntneria bD ented. ank' ut one case. e *e e C O O B O O ** O e e 'e* e .lb15c PIKU. e e 'e e * ** * e e e 9 e e e e .11,. 15c orm ~ 'I a. a e irALENT EIASLES PR] ý'Bad man

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