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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 49

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April 5, 1929 Stolp School Girls Set Pace for Boys in Scholastic Race The honor roll of the Byron C. Stolp school for the month ending March 25 was announced this week by Miss Margaret C Hayes, principal. In order to be on the honor roll a pupil must have a grade of VG (very good) in social adaptation, no grades below G, and no tardy marks. There were sixty-one honor pupils, thirty-six in the seventh grade and twenty-five in the eighth grade. Forty of the sixtyone honor pupils . for last month are girls. Follo·w ing is the honor list : Seventh Grade Girls Kathryn Holway, Betty Palensky; Eleanor Ricks, Greta vonReinsperg, Eleanor Shapiro, Betty Smith, Frances Schuman, Ruth Anderson, Alice Freeman, Alice Ebeling, Phyllis Carleton, Caroline Calloway, Peggy McCabe, Florentine Strube, Katherine Idler, Julictte Rusnak, Marion Cracroft, Mary Hoid, Lucy Jon a, E sther ·M organ, La Verne Popp, Ruth Sanderson, and Ruth Williams. Seventh Grade Boys Billy Bowers, John Beam, Jimmy Donohue, Dick Hall, Charles \Villiams, Arthur \:Voerner, Locke Rogers, Everett Warshawsky, Harry Minor, Bill Melchior, \Varren Young, Billy Akeley, and Foster Gilgis. Eighth Grade Girls Virginia Moyer, Ruth \Vilkins, Helen \\rinslow, Selma Wax. Marguerite Mockler. Marjorie Houghton, Helen Booze, Lucy Clagett, Marjorie Senbold, June Kehl, Eleanor Moulding, Frances Ellis, Eleanor Jackson, Katherine Thompson, Eileen Burke, Ann Marie \Vilson, and Alison Burge. Eighth Grade Boys Arthur Jones, Frank Eager, Allen Charles Knapp. Robert Rossman. Fletcher. Charles Leonard. Robert \Yerclen. and Richard Picard. 1frs. Rufus Stolp entertained at luncheon on Wednesday of thi s week ......................... WILMETTE LIFE HAMILTON . . . GLASS CO. of EVANSTON Only exclusive house on the North Shore in a position to do all kinds of beveling, grinding and polishing of Mirrors. We re-make old Mirrors into newest styles. SPECIAL SPRING SALE OF MIRRORS Josephine Lydston Seyl. soprano, announces that she has joined tht faculty of the Block School of Music (state accredited) 640 Lyon 8 Healy Bldg., Chicago. Mrs. Seyl will give lessons in voice placement. interpretation, diction and the art of projecting story in song. Mrs. Seyl who specializes in costume programs is available for concerts and recitals. Address, care of Manager. 640 Lyon 8 Healy Bldg. · Telephone Harrison 5 1 8 2. 5 1.8 3. Residence Winnetka 1 7 1 3. Ad\·. This is your opportunity to purchase just the mirror you han been wanting at a great saving. We specialize in mirrors made to your own order-or we have a large stock already made up for you to choose from. 914 CHICAGO AV~NUE EVANSTON UNIVERSITY 9634-9635 · · + ··········· + ·········· R ea d t h e W an t Ad S 1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS r----~-------------------------------------- j. fDVNTAIN 5QVAR[, · LVANSfON PRESENT A HIGHER HEELEO SPORTS SHOE White Gold and Rimless Men and women by the thousands have adopted the new rimless styles introduced and made by Almer Coe. Good taste prefers their simplicity and unobtrusiveness. You will find them the most becoming for business, dress and street wear. For those who require rims, a wide selection of finely designed white gold rimmed frames arc available. If you are looking for a really swanky Sports Oxford with a higher heel we suggest this one in Tan Elkskin with quarter and toe of Brown Sharkskin~ Not only a smart shoe but one that will wear unbelievably well. $JQ.oo MAIN FLOOR AlmerCoe &Company Scientific Opticians Orringto11 IJt CbrtA 164 5 Otrington Ave., Evanston

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