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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 26

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The schedule has been made, and each team will play the other teams in its class thr~e or four times. The tournament wtll begin Monday, March 5, and . the games will be played every Monday and Tuesday. The new system employed this year has been highly successful. It enabled the girls to play more, and therefore learn more about the game, and become better players. Children',· Theater New Trier Club Will "The voun·eat" Pre·-nt ~ I I · 87 M. B. "1.~he Youngest," a three-act comedy by Philit: Bar~, has been . selected ~Y the .New Trter Dra.mattc club for 1ts .sprmg J.!lay. It wall ~e J?re~ sented m the ·h1gh school aud1tonum ~aturday evemng, M~rch 17. Students. m t~e cast are: Eh~abeth Sanford, Manon McDonald, Faath Burge, Helen _Nygaard, Annette Thompson, D_ean yall, Ralph Ne~t~rstrom,. Leon Dackmson, and Wtlbam Gtbson. They were chosen for their respective parts by competitive try-outs, and are at present hard at wQrk rehearsing in preparation for the evening oi th~ seventeenth. Further announcements will be made later. New Trier Lens Club Oosea Photo Contest The "Lens Club" of New Trier High school closed its contest on Thursday, March 1. The contest was started for the purpose of furthering interest in photography, and the only rules were to have entrants take the pictures after the announcement of the contest, and to have the subject "Winter," but as there was no snow for quite a while after the announcement of the contest, the subject was changed to that of any "landscape." Now that the contest has closed, both subjects have been accepted. The winning picture· will be printed in the New Trier News. Pictures receiving honorable mention will be exhibited in the case in the main hall of the school. 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Down stairs you have a large library, three large dining rooms, a beautiful drawing room, a large sitting room, a smoking room, a writing room, children's playroom, ball room with roof garden adjoining. Other desirable modern features : sound-proof w a 11 s, deadened floors and fire-prOQf construction throughout. Servants-24 hours, and many extra services such as valet, vacuum, etc. Here you can improve your living arrangements and enjoy all the living contentment ·of the age. Visit The Georgian this week I The longest and most difficult role ever played by a child in the Children's. theater faDs to Mary Frances Dodd, who will play the name part in "The Poor Little Rich Girl" at Haven school theater, Evanston, March 10 and 17. With a larger background of training and experience than is usual to the eleven-year-old child, Mary Frances was chosen from the dramatic department of Haven school as the child best able to carry a part which keeps her on the stage during three-fourths of a three-act play and demands much in the way of acting ability. The second act in which every character must play hi; part, not realistically but as he appears to Gwendolyn in her troubled dreams, is especially imaginative and difficult. An excellent cast of dramatic students from the School of Speech plays the remaining parts of the play, with the exception of that of the Teddy Bear who comes to life in the second act. This part is played by William Prizer of Haven school. Howard Berolzheimer of the faculty of the School of Speech plays the doctor who brings Gwendolyn through the illness h" h d gers her life. Lauren w tc elan anh f h d El r ~ano Wood P ys er at .er an Luse her mother. Mass Luse Will ·be remembered fC?r ~er exc~llent playanSI of the queen m Ten Mmutes by the Clock." Two Evanston girls, Maryan MeClelland and Josephine Nicoll, play the governess and the French teacher. Clarence Westerlund is the Italian organ-grinder who becomes, in her fancy, the man who makes faces. Laura Sanders is Jane, the nurse, who gives Gwendolyn the overdose of sleeping medicine. Merle Ploghoft is Thomas, the footman, who has an exciting duel in her dream with the King's English. Dick Rose, Eunice Stoddard and Frances Hollinger are the music and German teachers, Herbert Curry is Potter, the butler, and Ruth Tarrant, Winnie Mae Crawford and Edward Crowley are the dinner guests. Jasper Doolittle, a member of the board of governors of the Chicago Optimist club, gave a very fine talk on "Courage" at the Wilmette Optimist club's weekly luncheon on Tuesday at the Shawnee Country club. .. i -.;, · i Ltheriae liat, Mn. B. Pupil of Francrsco Daddi of Chicago Opera and Ravinia Open Co. Announce· the opening of VOCAL STUDIO 859 Em St., Winnetka Voice placemmr:. corrtct brtatbiag aad parr tone production · by the Italian Bel Canto meth- od. mht qa,IJ)ian AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION DAVIS AT HINMAN £VANSTON - - GREENLEAF 41 o~ JOHN BORINO · STUDIO 859 ELM STREET PHONE WINNETKA 13 2 5

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