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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 11

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December 6, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 11 New Trier Grads of 1929 Tap Educational Founts of Nation . "Non.e Too Good, None Too Far" Ia Slogan as Students Scatter to Eighty-one Colleges New Trier High school's 1929 graduate.s hay~ sc~ttered to 81 colleges and umversthes m every section of the country-from Dartmouth in New Hampshire to the University of Arizo!la . ~nd from the University of Mtamt .m Florida .to the University of Wyomm~-accordtng to data compiled recently tn the office of the registrar. Of the 328 graduates in the class of }929, 116 girls and 125 boys, c.pproxJmatelr seventy-five percent, are now ~ttendmg college, while a few are takmg post graduate work at New Trier. Indicative of Growth In contrast to the 81 colleges which attracted 1929 New Trier graduates the New Jrier class of 1912 was rep~ resented ' tn only 12 colleges. This is an indication of the growth of the township, as well as that of the high school. Forty-nine members of the 1929 clas-5 are attending Northwestern universitv 26 are at the University of Illinoi·s: and 15 at the University of Wisconsin . ~arleton college at Northfield, Minn., ts . also popular among New Trier graduates. Eleven of the 1929 graduates are freshmen there this year. Where They Are Now Following is a complete list of colleges and universities which the 1929 graduates of New Trier are attending, together with the names of the New Trier students: Albion-Jane Willard. American university-Robert Marcus. Antioch college-Treat Burns University of Arizona-Eldora Hopklns, Helen Hutchens,""' John Betak and Arthur Wienecke. Armour Institute--Paul Drebes and William Henry Hu1swit. Beloit-Mary Louise Cotton, George Campbell and Carbon Dubbs. Briarcllff-Emlly Darst, Sarah Minor, VIrginia Sandberg, Catherine Taft and Mary E1lzabeth Townsend. B r a d 1 e y Polytechnic-Lots Phelps, Richard Gauger and Alvan Lott. Bryn Mawr--Janet Marshall. Bucknell university-Steve Windes. Carleton College Carleton-Jane Barr, Faith Burge, Edith Clerk, Ruth Hardt, Marion Hilpert, Isabel Milton, Mary Ross, B u r t o n Ascheim, Henry Hart, Russell Rossiter and Richard Wilcox. Carnegie Tech-Louis WebE-r. University of Chicago-Marjorie Braymer, Jeslyn Raventos and Roy Wilcox. Clark school, Hanover, N. H.-Lester Comee. University of Colorado-Harold Keith. Connecticut college-Dorothea West and Mary Elizabeth Parker. Cornell university-Dick Fuller, Hom~r Hilton, Richard Rossman and Willett Spooner. Crane Junior college--Julia Jordan. Dana Hall-Martha Tencher. CJaOOIIe Dartmo-.th Dartmouth-Don Brockell, Robert Ellis, Hunter Hicks, Ed Munn, Warren Schmid and Way Thompson. DeKalb Normal-Josephine Comfort and Mildred Martin. Denison-Marion Bent, Mary Forrest, Mabel Throckmorton and Ruth Wachs. De Pauw university-Charles Smith. Evanston Hospital Training schoolHelen Nygaard. Franklln college--Georgianna Gonsalves and Robert Gonsalves. Georgetown college--Paul Redhead. Georgia Tech-Wllliam Koch. Gulf Park college-Helen Blake and Janice Fisher. Hamilton college-George Kingsley and Robert Jofllln. Harvard-Robert Brown, John Fetcher and Morton Mergentheim. Illinois Training School for NursesElizabeth Van Steenberg. University of Illinois-Ruth Drayer, Martha Etzbach, ~therine Lindskog. ell Christmas Wish for C very Friend All it takes is a bit of thoughtfulness-end every friend and ·loved one will have your warm Christmas wish in time for Christmas. Your friends will all be expecting your Greetings and you won't want to disappoint a single one of them. Remember them this year with Greetings that are tlisti·elir~~. as well as beautiful. Come in while our stocks offer you the widest range to select from. We can still handle your order for engraving, process engraving or printing if placed within the next few days. Wilmette Stationery & Gift Shop 1155 WILMETTE AVE. . 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