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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1932, p. 20

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Pres. Jane t McNulty presided at the first meeting of the New Trier Girls' club. Miss Lulu Wright is sponsor of this organization, which la starting its twelfth year. The presi- dent introduced- the other officers,: Eleanor Chichester, vice-president; Beth Mcllraith, treasurer,. and Mar- garet Loomis, 'secretary. Then each, committee chairnian said a few words as to ber plans for the year.. The outstanding activities- are seil- ing bot dogs at the football games, collecting .mag azine .subscriptions, andi, .Most important, of ail, thé Cbristmas bazaar. Christmas gree t- ing. cards are flot to be sold this year.ý The- main. financial obligations - are the final payment on the grand piano ini the- clubroom and. financing as many scholarships as possible, since tbey are considered mo re necessary, than ever. Aide. Sandwich Projet The Girls' club also cooperates with' the, Tri-Ship .club'in sending sandwiches to the Nortbwestern Ui- versity settlernent in Chicago every Wednesday. The social and friendly committe es are combining their efforts in giving a series of teas for fresbmen, new. upperclassmen, and girls from other high sébools in the Suburban league. So far the Girls' club bas earned more than $100 selling bot dogs at the football games this season. 0f this suni, $65 bas been sent away in scholarships. List Commnit*.. Members The committee chairmen andi mem- bers are as follows: Financial-Helen Shepard, chair- man; Emma Bickham, Virginia Coul- ter-, Rosemary Day, jeannette Far- well, Judith Fox, Alice Ebeling, Jane Horton, Jeannette Post, Grete von Reinsperg andi Esther Hearne. Socialý-Marion Barber, chairman; Beverly Baird, Anne Burnbam, Jean.. Haskins, OraJean Hazlewood, Jane' Horder, Betty 'Lindstrom, Barbara Anne Munn, Betty Solomon and Sue The campaign to seil football tseason tickets ended successfully. A total of 1,176 tickets was sold in the week's drive. The boys sold 602 and the girls, 574. Mr. Reiley's adviseçr group led ail rooms with 92'sold. Miss.M. Hamiltoin's room led the girls, selling 45. Resuùlts of the drive compare favorably with. the sales of for- mer -years,, it is announced., Ed- gar B. Jackson was in,,charge of the campa ign., Students WilI. Pay Fefor Materials, Afee for niaterials will be charged ii. certain courses'this year, in order to keep those, courses in the curricu- lüm,_ Recause of lack of fundsi the school board is unable to supply fre supplies to ail departments as it bas iin the past. Every student ini school will be charged a fifty-cent locker fee to cover the cost of material and serv- ice in the gymnasium. This fee is understood. to be considerably less than the cost per student for towels, laundering towels, taking. care of gym equipment, and .the like. In ail cases* where a fee bas be- come. necessary, the charge will be kept at the lowest possible amount, according to the school bulletin. An extension of ture 'bas been griantedl those juniors Who wish to circulate petitions for class> officers. A, nominee for class office Must measure .up to the school's- standard The election, under th e supervision of Miss Frances Flentye and'Samuiel S. Vernon, 'atviser chairmen of the junior class, will be completed this week. The following girls bave been elected into Service club, an organ- ization of junior and senior girls, who are taught the principles of Red Cross home ýnursing and are given thé opportunity of working two pe-. riods. a week, in the nurse's- office. The sponsors; of this organjization are Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Boi.ce. The senior girls are Florence Beng-, ston, Eileéen, Burke,1 Alison Burge, Frances Ellis, Mary* Elizabeth French, June Kehl, Bettye . Kirwan, Eleanor Iesge, Elaine Mangel, 'Franices Milîs, Cora Mompier, Mary Nevins, Marjorie Odegaard,. Jane Russell, Jean Scarrett, Florence Sellery, Vir- ginia Smitb, Mary Jane Stra.us, Ar- line Sandy, Charlotte Wacbs, Cecilia Wagner, Ruth Wilkins and, Caroline Yerk'esi The junior girlsý admitted are Ruth Anders >on,> Dagmor Augdahl, Anti Burnham, Alice, Ebeling, Katherine Halway, Esther Jansen, Joy Mervis, Dorreil Moulton, Althea Murphy, Helen Sethness, Marjorie Wedell and Hazel White. To Give Report' Cards Twice Each Semester Report cards will be given o ut twice a semeste r. This rnethod, re-' placing the four - times -a-semnester plan which bas been in operation for a good many years, is designed to save the office. and ativisers a great Jeal of work and to keep the students froni striving just for grades instead of trying to really get S'omething out of the course. Sydney Date Will Guide Drama Group at Sohool Sydney Date is the, new president of the Dramatic club for the coming- year. Bob Merriman bas. been cho- sen vice-president and Nancy Fisher secretary. 'Miss Elizabeth Stanwood' and Gordon Van Kirk are the faculy sponsors of the club. Tea Pair of Doctors Tetwo doctors of radio fame are to act as miasters of ceremonies at a gala performance for the Tri-Ship Boys' club Friday evening, .October 14, at the New Trier auditoriumi. Besides presenting one of their mil off erings, tbey wiIl introduce Cla ra., Lu and Em; Jean Paul King. their ainnountcer; the Commodores, a mialie quàrtet; the Pickard famnily u travesty on hil-billy songs; Dr. Sher- man's brother, a clever magician; thv -Cô-eds' Trio, one of' whom is Louise Hubsch, a New Trier graduatc; za number of student talent acts w~hich, are still a secret;. and, finallv', a mvls- terious surprise. Tickets :for adults and for studénèits aire now being sold. At the door, all tickets, will be priced' the sgame, stu- dents, must buy tickets in advance t<> obtain theni at the special rate. .Dick Steen, is handling.1 ticket arrangements, and ýBud Thackerv i, in charge ofpublicity. The affaàÇï as -uncl-eË the direction of the Tri-Ship executive vomimittec consisting of John Ballenger, presi- dent of the club, Charles Dostal, Boi) Seiler, Bill Nordberg, Allan Rossmaîi. Stanton Schumnan and jack id,. F. D. Frisbie is faculty sponsor of thîv club. Sei 1er Elected Senior President on lst Ballot Bob) Seller was elected presidet of the senior class, on the first ballot *Wednesday, September 28. Hek pollet as many votes as.bis combined op- ponents-John Ballenger, the presi- dent of the Tri-ship club; Charles .Knapp, a former class officer, andi Stanton Schuman, star of the gridironf andi track. With Seller was çlect ed Virginia 'Smith, wbo won out over Jane Petrie for the vice-presidcncy:' Alison Burgýe and Barbara Munn losý to Hellen Shepard for the se.cretarial position;- and Dick Steen overcan-ICs three worthy opponents-Vict or Hal- sen, Bob White and Earl <iaf o! -for the .office of treasurer. inas is T he, Uhess club bas 'electet is sec-J bert Sauvage president, D( treas- Yetter viçe-president, ànd M1 nsor of McCann secretary-treasurer. j officers will serve for one sen ini orcler to tacihitate parking by jJParents who cail at the school. stuaentIs 'have to double up in the, use of lockers. Library time is available for oniy a imited. numiber of Stu- i~I 'éhair'i

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