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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1930, p. 43

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ing for the first tinie s50 Tuesdav night was spent in rowing in the. waters off the 1Evanston Coast. Saturday at three beils thle boat. crew went .dow n to the harbor and got the boat ready for ' sailing; at four belî the sta 'rboard crevv and the, skipper came down.aid .vwe.,iËnt.out. We . plan to go on. a weekend -cruise ini the near f uture an.d the sails will be a great help.--.Yeoniani. of tlie Ago. Leaders Select List of' Registered Counselors Agroup of Scoutmasterý and (lis- trict scout leaders of* Wilmette. met at the office of J. R. ,Harper, sup- erintendenit of Xilmette schoo'ls Thlursdav niight, September Il., >The meeting m-as called 1w- Joh:î Clark Baker, chairmin of the Court of Hlonor of Wi lmette. Sélection of -à -Est.of Registered «Merit Badg)e Càunselors for thé district wvas i order of business. Th1ose present John Clark Baker, chairmiariof the Court of Honor: J R. Harper, super- intndntof Wilmette sc'hools awl, former.,chairman of the Court of Honor: Frank J-: Kreusch, dpt conimissioner;, Frank, A. Wilson- scoutmnaster, Troop 2: and David C. Leach,. Scoù.tmiaster of Troop 4. Miss Mr. an 'iin et Jean Patterson, daughter of d Mrs. Charles Pattersôn of. ka and Miss Jane J.ohnlsonl The incorûing- freshmen were di - vided into groups of twelve. Eacli group was in charge of an upper- classman, who saw that eve.ry fresh- man in his charge attended althe freshmen meetings, parties anid tests, that lisprogram, of study was made out c9rrectly:and that his registration w'as .carried through:properly. *At the end .of six weeks, group leaders will check, up on their, charges to see, that they are. on the right track an d are. adapting themselvýes tQ their new environment. There were fifty-five of thesegroup leaders for the freshmnan men and' fifty-five for thé co-ëds, They al hail been specially prepared for their taský 1w the departnient.of personnel.. "What we ha.ve tried to do this year," said Dr. D. T. Howard, direc- tor of personnel, ".is- to work out a svstemn of individua-1 attentioli in mnass education. ,13v thiis sYsten of group' leaders w~ho are uppcrclassmnen, each freshman ivi11 havte inli.vidiûa1 direc- tion and advice." Mrs. Aima Stack Persiig fias been appointe.d counselor. for fresian \vomnen and Joe U7. Miller, counselor- for. freshmnaiimen. Miss Betty Twis.-t, (latughiter .of the Stanley H. Twists of 968 Westmnoor trail, Wifinetka, and, 'Miss Janèt Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Broe.vni of 1521 Highland avenue, Xilmette, left together Sat - urday fo drive to the Ulniversity of Illinois, to enter as freshinen. Both girls were graduated ini june from uBetter Pictures Ail Childresl Bernie Better Values" *Beautiful Buif $500 e TH'REE- BERNIE STUDIO> 1623 Sherman Ave, Evanston LD TYLE 4 4 4 4 cê .Wee built a she to flit, our convictions à.abOut.ýfitting,,the - foot- We have somne very definite ideas about thie way a child's shoe shoüld. be built ta- assure proper support and comfort for the tender bones and muscles of the BOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY Wiltnette 55 CHILDREN'S SHOE SPE 16o8 CHICAGO AVENUE + EVANSTON RegmimiPrioee$ieoO Tel. Univ. 8998

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