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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1934, p. 56

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An honor roll rating is given to al pupil.s from .khe third to the eighth grades inclusive who have a grade of "E" in effort. Following is a list of the hopor so- ciety and honor roll pupils for the five wéeks *ending January -79: Honor Sorlety Sixth grade-Janie Bay, porothy Burns. John Connor, Kenneth <'rocker, David Dale. Cha rles de 'La ChapDelle, Charlotte Huck, Virginia Huck, Betty Jordan, ~u ~~ly Mary Lidecicer. Peggy Mlarsh, Nancy NàfCloud, Robert Ostermanil. George Rothermnel, Ralph Starrett, Mini Streed, Nancy Weishaar.. Dorothy Wilson. Turner Wilson. SeVenth ýgrade-Betty Bonnett, Dor- otyAnneIlenderson, Sue Hazelet, Elaine, Rothermiel. Shirley Scarratt, Ruth Streed, Phyllis Wheeloc-k, Susan Wolfe, Carl Batter. Wt-'ngton Fredericks, Jackson McLow. Billy MeLaren, Bob I.andon. Jack Lawson. Gordon Oster- strom. Bud Stliîman. Elghth grade-Louise Burkhard, Janet Colv7in,, Dorothy Jean Fulleri atricla Grover, Lucy Huck, Betty Sebrel. Ruth Sprênger, Jean Strlckland, ora BeiniQ, Seelely.Lodwlek.,.Jini Olivi. * jLoaor BPiIl Third gr ades--Francets Becker, Lucile Becker, Clare Beglen, Billy CrIlly, Marilyn Batter. BilIy Bradford, Luchas Brigham. Mona Kinne. John MeSha ne, .Marlan. Petersefl, Henry Zander, John Darley, Donald Royee. Foannc- Schild- berg. Florence MWilIett.. Fourth grades--Nanicy Bo uchard, Tomi- mùy Claffey. Jerry Finnigan, Edwina Fuchs, Constance Fuller. Charles fOutd- brandsen, Poil> Kuhy, Charles Law, Berenice Fleischinann, Katherint' Fox. Allan Gilbert, Sally Hazelet, Joan Kahn. Maitha Lodwick, Dudley Orvis. Donald Raaglo. Renee Srnallk Nancy Starrtett, IJh l lepilo), f<,bce sd!tl i the Iolkaa's Club Gairtie.ç. Fcl'riari 1.5, 10 aznd 17. wijj leî ,.r aSSopCaujCSJoali York and J)oroIhy WIfilkinîs of I.aki' standard 0< exIcelleceL. i ne i" "5<ai was an example of outstanding bal- ance of subject and mood. Each composition appeared and passed i- evitably. ini its. rigbt order, perfectly The first gro up consisted of two Choral Preludes, by Bach, and the Sonata inIiB fiat major', by Clementi. ýIf one were familiar with two piano technique perbaps theý unity of the two. artists would not be- so startling. But toý me the orchestral. effect of, the two pianos was breath-takinig.ý The artists played as. one. Each showed comiplete mastery of his in- strument; eacb bhad astounding tech>- nical facility; and each, simultatie- ously exhibited delicate phrasing and quality of tone. I can nleyer. forget. the Bach. "Jesu, My .Heart' oy". and. as evidence of its popularity with the audience, the artists 'repéated it as their Iast encore. The Clementi was 'charming, with perfect rhythm and sprightly melody. The second grôtrp contained an "Andante and Variations", of. Schu- mann and a fascinating "Ronido", by Chopin. 'This Rondo was particùlarly interesting to me as an exaniple :of 3iouthf.tl genius. Chopin wrote it at the age of 19, especially for 'two pianos. As an encore the ever de-, Iightful: "Arensky, Waltz" vas re- ceived .%Itbi much. applause. 0f the last compositions, Lennox Berkeley's huniorous Polka, Debussy-s Fetes, arranged bv Ravel,' and. the Carter, Priý:ciIIa. <ovin, JiR uner Maxine Frank. ln Andersen. Bert Buehier, Nanc'y Claar, IJoan 11oss, Ellen Coale. John Conley. Grant ElIlis. Nancy FoVirginia Grahanm, JoanneHt- aaCaroline Johnson, Marcia MXe- gowe, FrncesNeison, Thelnia StroiYl, Barbara Wakeley, Su~e Weeee, Cha rles Grayling, Bob Johnson, Tom 0111î, Bob Clark, Dorothy Starr, (huck. Stillman. ittricla Van Arsdale. Charlotte Wilde, Florence Schempp, Billy Wright. Sixth grade--James Bay, John Con- nor. Kenneth .Crocker, David Date, 3et- t', Jordan. Paul Kelly,. Mary Lidecker. Miss Hemnan and lier associates pre- Sent a new: forrni in dancing. using the rhythmn of poetrv audibly presemted as music, rather thian the instrumnents themiselv-es. This gives. both a lyrical and ijlustrative quality to hier dancing that is at once unique and modern. WlVhe these dancers do use music, however, thev empl(>y it as a hack- grouind for interpretative expression. inclujded ini the numbers Mliss 1-enian will present in the \N'omati's Club iAAiAAADâtA 4 VuP% , -i Announces Next Concert On Sunday aftern&ot, March 11, the North Shore Chamiber Music association will sponsor areci tal, :by Jacques Gordon, violinist, ami Lee Pattisoni,,pianist, to be hieldiii the Kenilworth club at 4 o'clock. TÈhis is to be the second in this season's se- ries of concerts. M'r. Pattison is the ,director of the. America.n School ofi quite auil ,ats facton of tneir pleastire .an, NMr. and Mrs. joseph J. Kutten. 1201 Chestnut avenue, netie dozen guests at a dinner bridge . ast * Satîîrday at their hom.ie. Carl Buebler, 151 Abingdon avetne, Kenilworth, bas been 'made lieutenan1t of his conipany in the lower scho,ôl at Morgan Park Military academny. Mrs.I A. Àrchambault entertained theni. versity of Illinois at lunc heon at ber Bulleys, 3335 JRichmnd road, Kenil- - Mrg. Albert Webster will be lunch- 0home Iast Friday. worth. eon hostess tQ her bridge club today Miss Ruth Johnston, 321 Meirose o- --- athber home, 1601 Tenth street. avenue, Kenilworth, returned. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Streed, 639 Mrs. Irving, G. Jackson, 188 Fuller 0o nesday of last week after completing Cumnor road, Kenilworth, and their lane, Winnetka, left today for Mi- Mrs. Walter F. Shattuck, 755 her senior year at the University of tbrre children left last Friday for a ami, Fia., where she will remainu for Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, enter- Ilni..visit to Ft. Lauderdale, FIa.. about two weeks. tained ber afternoon bridge club. 1I

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