Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 56

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At NrtuliutS AuDiTonIUm-CheIpgs Ame.&"udLa Malle St.. THURSDAY, ut St " Aids. ?usoauttws ri u., 11I." . . i go P. M. 005h5fl4T@NE t.AYlNO-. fin MOT WSIRe INSTITUTE 0'wNiuCASo la imm"lttePMan ulmob. ilMinw Nour SafeIy Weimdoer 1I rStehrage Lur scienflui4cnew Won- dercare vaulta mean in. spection, storage, insur- ance, and guaranteed, pro. tectioq for yo Ur -furs! Fric.. are> Iow--Can::to- dayt i1 Lelile Photo, WIsei you have a suwimmùsg pool ae big atihe aMe ai New Trier Tounshi> Higis school, with as- many pe pieý using if t onaie lime," you have ta, e1tablsh a corps :pi guards jiff as wus do on a bathing beach. Shown above are the boys, many of theni members of the swimming teani, whose job it is to fish you out if ydi get in trouble or to show you how te handle youràelf well enougli in the water that you won't need to bolier for aid. Kneeling are Bill Drucker, Harold Moiter, Tom Ellis, Jerry Horak, Rich- ard Wilson, Lloyd Schipifer, John Wiese, and Bob Bennett. . Standinig; Head 'Coach Edgar B. Jackson, Head Guard Harry Shabino, Bob Wiese,ý Sam. Vernon,. Don Garretson, Vicent Oatîs, AI Cobb, John Hale, Gilbert Wymouid, John Clark, Assistant Coachi Bud Happ. Former Pupil Here Wins, High Rating for Music Miss Ruth Baker of Des Plaines, aformer .resident of Wilmette, play- ing Rhapsodie Hongroise No. il-Fr. Liszt, received a irst rating ini the piano division of the State School Music competiioiÏ,-eld in 1Jrbana, Auril 29. 29 andM By Carl Berrnng The new Threshold director, Mrb. Harold Bueli, announces that "Per- sonal Appearance," is shaping up nicely and will be a first rate perfor- miante by curtain time, Friday eve- ning, May 20. A capable *cast, headed by Kay ýKirchberg in the role of Crole Arden, bas been working diligently and the resuits are gratifying; a coni- edy handled with utmost finesse. Carole Arden, tlhe fanious movie actress who is making a personal ap- pearance tour, becomes indignant at the irritating delay necessitated by the breakdown of her automobile.* But it seems that the presence of a handsome hick, who is connected witli the tourist home where the Hollywood entourage. is lodged, considerably al- ters the situation.. New Trier Students, Attend Corncli Day Sixteen young men froni the North Shore suburbs have just returned fromi Ithaca, N. Y.., where tbey attendecj the fifth annual Cornell Day the past week- end. They were included in a party of twenty-eight _ýcondary gchool seniors, and juiors f rom'the Chicago nuetro- politan area, wbo, e.t the invitation and as guests of the Corneli University club of Chicago, traveleci via special car to the eastern university. There they were given the opportunity to personally inspect the Cormnell campus and its un- dergraduate life and to talk to Corneil authorities about entrance requirements. and the various courses of study. 1The Cornell Day idea 'is unique' in, Amnerkcan university. circles in that it is an effective vehicle. for bringing hun.. dréds of young nmen of college age, to IuIm I

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