Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1938, p. 7

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The honor roll consists of the stu- dentswho have a high mark in effort, while the honor society, limited to sixth, seventh, and eighth grade stu- dents, includes those who rank high in achievement as.wefl, Aio?4011 OLL Third, Gratdes Dianne Aublneau, 'Tommy Babcock 1 Barbara Jeanne Branch, Joyce Cling- man, Claire* Collins, Allred Daviu, Bar- bara, Dyer, Hirriette Goodesmith, Marion Grldley, Arabella, Heberling, Beverley Jorgensen, Cl1ella Lafferty. Robert, Nov- aucone, Margaret Nuvoon. >Thomas, Rigier, John Robertson, Davld ]Rockeastie, Alian Ross, BIily Sehiangen, Suzanne àSchwab, Josophine Scribner, miles Beeley Marcia .Sëelyr Edith Wat- kiniî,,Benrây Wese, Biliy Wilson, Làeland Barnard, Anne Boyle. Lois Boorman, Patril Collins, Bar- bara Corbett, Natalle Crowley, Jack Donahue. Joyce Drow, -Joyce Flack, Jeannette Frankstein, Marlan Gage, Dorothy Go. ttch, Frederick Heriocker; Patricia, LIndsey, Phyllis Marschail1, Billy Merkie.> Nathalie Meryl., Frank Pendieton, Ann Peterson, James Porter, Bert Prail, Virginla Sensiba, Lois Schoeneck, Lewis Sullivan, Bohby TaftjRichard Uiider- wood, Betty Wade Carol Warwick, Joan Wilson, Helen 'W'toelben. Fourth Grades Jack Beglen, Patsyr Cross, Roger Drew, Donald Hale. Robert Harrison,, David Hascail, Mary Elizabeth Law, Marilyn Paidar, Patricia Pattorson, Richard Pemble, Dawn Reynolds, Ann Richter. George Shermnan. Betty Smith, Suz-. anne Smith, Pana Storch, Gwondolyn Vaughn, Virginia Vernon, Gwaln Wil- liams, John Wlttbold, Susanne Ander- son,_Jack Bay, _NancyChase, Mark Now i n Rehearsal for Newe Production The St. John's Players have started work -on a' new production, entitled, "«Welli Met By Moniligbti," a three- act comedy byJr ean Lee Ianitham. This play has heen a great suvcess wherever presented' and the players, are confident that the Nortb Shore audience will enjoyit, as much if flot more than any previous play. A capa- ble cast under the directorship of Rex jAshdown îs now in rehearsal., heSt. Jobhn's Players have beeîî presenting plays in and around Wil- mette for many years. The- plot lof the play is buit around two rival radio studios. The owner of'j one station .ges to ery extreme to' prevent his competitor from going on the..air on the opeùing day. Many bhilarious situations arise as prospec-: tive talent parades across the stage. AI's well that ends Weil and the play does corne to a very happy conclu- sion. "Weil Met By Moonlight," wilI 'be presented on May 20 .at 8:15 P. M. in the Howard school auditorium, 17tfr street and Spencer avenue. There will be only one performance. "Personal A ppearance" Chosen by Tkresholder GrouP for Next Drama Comiplet. wm.i..t ,Aah for ai til.g rate B R I I j Psrnffsol t FlftbGrades Alice Barnes, Ann Blunt, Eleancir Clark, Harriot Darley, Amy Davis, Renee de La Chapelle, Jean Eggert, Bobby Illlis, Billy Ifenning, Jerry Ketcham, Newell Tnight. Dorothy >Lidecer, Walter Marsh. Rialph Martin, Andrea Olin, ]Ronald Ravenhili, Jack Reimers, Clemenls Storch ' Evelyn 'Storm, Carolyn Tudor,, Carol Urice. Orville Warwick, Arlene reut seasori. The framework for the production of the show was set 'tp at a recent meeting of the organization.. Spiro Mann-of Glencoe is to be production manager; stage manager will be Grant, Phillips of Evanston, and Mrs. Harold :Buell, a newcomer to Gien- coe, who bas had much experience ini drama work on the west coast, is to be tbe direction of "Personal Appear.- Sme gydU W U ea74 Flwod Focus - R.otary Siatter A& Complet. stock et hotorpahi, equiimpent &bd Ilias. Clea ry, Gloria dumlIth, JohÙ ]Bill Roddick, »%r 4454. HEALTHOMTfl Pr.a i .ghion semous.ruot..q .ur.s*. $3e.5 - $&595 $8 Ji~n Ba Giddes, Holmes, castie, ~ Lois Ro ,xceriL nbla.tt, 426Lin< phom

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