"Y 1 CUI-lue i«, F Throughi the kindniess of Miss Jes- sic M. Se.itniev. N-ew% Trier's senior- and juiot-r girls wvere. able to hear Miss Hertha Zwe rger, of Innisbruçk ilu. the Austrian Tyrol, and[ Miss Yo- shiko-Kanugi. of Japan, at ail as- sembly ,held in the New Trier audi- torium on .Tiesday morning. Decem- b)er 6.ý The young lady f romi Austria, Miss Zwerger, is the guest during lier two' months' stav in the Unitcd- States, of a grop -.Of Americans interestel ini promnoting international relations. Miss- Zverger, an! Austrian studeit at Oetz, was chosen as the finest repre- sentative of the average European. girl1 and wa s sent over here to be-ý C'an govcrnnxcntal, industrial and so- cial life. To Be Honored Guest Miss Zwerger %viI be an honorecl guest at the National College of lZdu111 cation for several dlavs this week, She will be the special guest of three* college clubs: Tl'le International clubý, The Travèl club. and the, The Col- lege Y. \V. C. A.. at a luncheon. The stated puirpo,,e of Mfiss Z\ver- ger's Amenican visit is to hiave this Austrian girl of twenty- four vears take back to EIturope mai\- favorable g9irls c-an mkeuse oftthose ré- jeaedEnglili thines.Spanish toat New Trier Higli Due to the,.extrenie necd of fani- be a, G.ý A. A. revue next spning inschool, h pnd osdrbetm lies in the Northwestern University at the banquet. Part of the revue traveling steathro ol settiement, rnany NeW'Trierites are 1-11to be, donc',by the cloggi ng recentlv *issued .b%, the Foâllett Pub- planning- to send their Christmas food groups and practiced'on this Win- lishing company of Chicago. It is and clothing -directl3y there. So seri- ter. Miss Smith wantý 'a' scenario eniîdsyWy fSaihA e ons is the 'condition in that section wrtten with a themeý song and Hldyjuie. that in two square blocks there are, several dances workcd into theé aAHlda ore. The following lpreface bv Mr. 4,000 pensons. in, immédiate wanrt, it main theme'. Any girl interested Dclsepessteproeo is1 stated. rnay write a s ccnario and hand i ,t Dclsepess-h. up ,o It s o lngr ossbl fr cantv in to Miss Smith,.',AI 'of these the book - aSsstatsto' go. .mongýth nedy will- be read and the best- one-s, ."This ýlittle book attempts, to com, fassilsan sego among teineedya chosen for, the revue. Ren'ember, municate to its readers the first-hand famlis ad ecue efiit inora- girls, you ail have a chantce. impressions and natural responses ot tion as to age Q . childnen anidsize___________________toitrsdobevsfr hm of' loths. incethe umbr ha 50traveling is still a fresh and fertile incneased., there is not sufficient. L nclL , , Jexperience. The I pages were1 writtcn time Meelyan nvetigaionof <' U~~lLSwith nothouglit at the time of Pub- the general. and most dire need can. to M ake Z'ewre ihn hm i'sbibtnte be made, with onily the names of w re ,hntetinhsfombtahr such famfilies recorded and distribut- The New Trier Lens club was diV*- t rt an elemental prompting to ed for help. .-- ided. into two gr.oups .,at. .a recleut. keep an impressional. day by dav Let's trv- to 'better this pitiful Coli- Meeting, in order to further the de-, réco7rd of wihat wàs for *the author velopinent of the section interested' an extraordinary 'and stimulating dition in sortie measure and give free- ii motion picturcs as wuel'l as that in- event. M-ay ih afford its 'readens cen- 1v of food and clothing, ,it is urged. trseinheaigoftIpctures.J joyrnent in somne measure correspond- Neer. 'as it wanted so greatlv, char- Th.pesen, am lRoke, a't the simple pleasure oi ,rit- ity workers declare. îîîtenxds to have' the mnoving picture! Iig lit." group make plans follo%\ -ing Christ-. Sees Interesting Details m nas vacation for a periodical 1e Conv-eying his' impressions iin, a S cri blerus Ponders Trier new-sreel, a project as sîgnîfi- charmiinglvIý famniliar and unstilted A IL~~4I', ~,.,î 'ant as its naine indicates. Ncw sreels, nianner, Mr. Duckles takes his read- Absence and Essays, wil, show promninent students, e\vents, .er acro:s southern Uni ted States ncý Thle Scriblerus club of New Trier and projccts' about school. Tbe i,C1is d -i thoug Central an Sut Iiil)i, chnIme TIriý(-ivDer.. 111,: . -, .thogan Suh Jýapan in Septeniber and this wvas the spent ini a discussion of a fair vvav contracted. Plans for thé amnual ",~ -~ lIU1t,~'I( iisa frst American audience that' she hiad to count absence for some extra-cur- mto ittr rdcin~iîas o~sri omn rs ud ok ever addressed. J-ndeed. shehlad neyer icular activity. The idea under coni- be ftîrtlered. after Christmas vaca- A hrîef îýassýaae. ilutae th rendliness and. iorilutratofs the spoken the English' languiage before ýideration. is to. counit absences for-t1 i.ti she came to Amierica four rnoiiths ago thSe sanie activity throughout the vear Theture group w«iii have ý îwritinz and .ail miarveled at lier excellent a one absence. No plan hias been .th future. h 'accepted yet. nctures takeni during necent nmonthis obviously disgusted xithlesad Etnglishi. ete e.lfsad Franes .\INul\*,sccetav o th For mmbes rad amiiaresSav$ must be submiitted as a. part of the hitched to his heavy-whecled cart ap- Fuir a sMcntouy.sce tarM i os te- Four me. be rs , riead ,familia c- regular programn. fparentî.y abandoncd and forgotten by junim-or kcla. aiboduc te Miss Zweo-îr-cwhih . th hedcluitten .-A ,ei a l- -ftcr a very close Note for the hîs owner, w ho is drowning biis own gerwhotald aoutth yong eo-I tregîvn t th clb y L .Ht third timie. Carolinie Clark xvas elected %vorries l the corner saloon." ple's custorns, outside interests and ens, of the English departinent at au over Betty Phillips as secretarv o -- fseCunu i mle wrestlng rmatches rtl at the Qlynîlpiçnect in Califonia. cid ,sec Miss Nixon on Thiursdays at the pool. or j.tnîversitrys campus and hi the sout'ide. * i pl -citfulryi J at was Casy to un- the derstand. Her anecdotes concern ing on the castles were especiaillyamnu sing and her descriptions wcre very clear. 11 Alvron