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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1934, p. 1

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370 Students to, ReceÎve Diplô.' mas at Exerci ses; Gerard Brooks'.Gives, Oration Arrangements for the program at the annual cmecmn exercis es of New Trier Higb scbool on Thurs- day night, june 14, were being com- pleted this week. Tbree hundred and seventy. students, areto be graduated. Mu sic for the exercises will be furnisbed by the- school glce clubs and the New, Trier boys'. octet. An oration will be given by .Gérard Brooks, winner of the antnual New Trier oratorical contée. He will be, i ntroduced by Richard Prestoný rei- d ent of the senior class. rei J. R. Gathercoal1; presidefit of the board of education, and H. B. Nful- ford, secretary of the board, wîll reetthe diplomias to the gradu- ates. Suipt. M. P. Gaffnley wilI pjre- 1 ent .the class. The Henry P. Williams niemoriai prizes are to be presented by his son, Lewis M. Williams., They are -given to studeiits for excellen" i h iterary lines of poetr, stor-y, :drama and essav. For nxany years they. wvere presented by Heniry P. WiIli- amis, and after bis death %vere con- tinuie(lb3, bis soni. The c omminencemlent. prograinihas Ieen annouince ( as" follows: Pro~sioaI(audience scaf "i) Amivrica (audience stakIdl1g>..carey 1 Audience Invue.ation (audience standing) 1Itev., Richard E. Shields Celtie Hrnn.........RobertsOn How Lovt l Ty DweIIiing 1 llace............ ....Brahrnis *i>,rct-ntatioix <of Henry P. Williams ...........Mr. Lewis M. illianis 0 Mly 1ier Hert ......... .........Bach ,Water I'y...........Robinson * Po* OF Lazarus.. ........ ......ui' lioys ;'Octettte Introduction of Class Speaker Richrd Pestn, Presddeit o>f Class of 1934 in High S Chool's Faculty Next Year. Few changes will take place in the faculty of New Trier Higb school' for the 1934-35 term. Witb one« ex- ception aIl of this year's, teachers: will return.ý *Mrs. Winnifred Mickey vonM eding is the only instructor whoé will flot be back next, faîl. Het choral and ac- companying work ini the music de- partment will be taken over by Miss Emnily Roberts of Kenilworth and Mrs. Elizabeth Kidd of Winnetka. A, new member of the faculty will be Miss Georgia . Miller, who bas been teaching. at the C ulver, 1md., high scbool. Miss Miller will teach in the commerce department. Robert, Gatten, wbo bas been a pattue teacber'this year, will do fulI*-time work- as a *member of the socialscience departmnent ne'xt year. St. Joseph's SchouEW Graduation June 10 Graduation exercises of St. Joseph'6 schooLare to be beld -Sunday nigbt, June 10, at 7:30 o'clQck in, St. Jo- sepb's churcb. A class of thirty- six, including twelve boys and twenty- four girls, will receive diplomas. Members of the class are: Girs-Ida Bauer, Mildred Braun" Barbara Brautigam, Virginia Corri- gan. Veronica de Marco, Anna, H ermies, Germnaine Hoffman, Laura Krier, M arion Magnuson, Jacqueline Miller, Marion Miller, Mary, Ann Miller,' Dorothy Neuses, Agnes Nilles, Irene Pinkowski, Rosalie Schneider, Fanes A.* Scwall, Frances Schwall, Bernardine Steiner, Ruth* Steiner,. Virginia Von Eber$, Hilda, Voeller, Ruth ZYeutschel and NI arv Kraft. Boys-Howard Bohnen, Leonard Borre, Arthuir Cice hini, Harold Fischer,. Walter Kreusch, Edivard Mihlkel; Henryv Pietroski, Michael Pluetz., alter M1eier, Jeroine Stef- fens, WValter Tobin and Victor Wag- ner. ,o Beaches Solution to D)emand for Lower Rate Clyde O.Gaer New- Wilmette Beahmaster Clyde O. Grater, a. member of New, Trier High 'School faculty for. the' past eight. years in the capacity of instructor. in mnathe-- matics, bas been appointed to, the position of beach master by the MVinette lPark board, and will have supervision over ail beach activities dluing the 1934 season. Mr. Grater bas been actively iden- tified with the scbool* athletics, baving served as head coacb in basketball- for seven years;. as- sistant football coacb for, four, year.s, and head basebali- coach for, on .e year. He has alIso had sum- ÀIer camp expérience with W. P. Childs, director of atbletics at New Trier. Sohool Children to Hear Organ Recital. Miss Marie Briel, organist of the Wilmette Parish Metbodist churcb, will present a programn of organ music at the .cburcb Monday morn- ing, .Juné 11, at Il o'clock for the seventb and eigbtb grade pupils frorn the Stolp and Howard schools. In presenting. this programn Miss Briel is cooperating witb tbe music dçpartment of the Wilmette Public schools. The. prograrn bas be'n. or- ganized along historical lines, and is intended toô give the pupils an ac-, quaintance with music of the Vari- ous. periods in sequence *and alsio to give tbem somne general information about the organ asý a musical ifstru- ment. Following is the program: Gavot te .... Pad re Martini T6ceatto'.........de Mereaux. Choral, Jesu, Joy of lMan'>s Desýiring *-. . ......... Bach Prelude and Fugue,...-....ý..... Bach Toecatto from Flfth Symphony. Widor! HAeroic Plece -................ Franck %Vie wohl Ist mir, o F'reund der Seelen Icq ý Lake son. Off Avenue Retamns -$4, Se'- Fee;é On. Dollawr Beach, Washington Park VAs . an outgrowth 'of 'a conférence held, Sunday between members:of the Wilmette Park board, the Wilmette Village board and a reretative.o the Wilmette, Home Ownes' associa- tion, differences whicb bad been aired. at a mass meeting at Stolp school auditorium Tuesday nigbt of Iast week were ironed out and an amicable conclusion reacbed as 'to the conduct ofý the bathing beach the coming season. Those participating in the confer- ence were: C. P. 1Iubbs, president of the vil.. lage board; Henry J. Haack and Henry Fowler, members, and F. J. Scheidenhelm, treasurer, of the Wil-_ mette Park board, and Robert E. Ricksen. president 1of thé' Home: Owners' association. Agreeable with the arrangement, the Park board announices tha.t the beach wil] open for -the season on Saturday, june 16. Provid. Tii. De.ch.e It is furtber stated that there will be two beaches ini operation 'this year, one at a popular price to meet. the diemand for a lower rate for sea- son family tickets, the other to supply ail the facilities and render the hlighi grade 'services for which the W~ilmette beach bas becôme, fanious. The present Lake- avenue beach will be mfaintained as. heretofore, of- ferihg lifegutardand police protec- tion, beach bouse pjrivileges, checkm- ing of' clothing, e lectric lighted shower baths, for night batbing, etcý. The price for season family tickets for this beach will be $4, including lhotie guests.. Miss Adelaide H-oward as school club to atte1id the Initernational Con-I librarian and secretaryto Supt. E. L. vention of Optimist clubs to be héld Nygaard. Miss Davenport bas taught at Toronto, Canada,, june. 26-30.I for tbree years at Dolton, 111. Miss August C. Pearson Jr., governor- Howard was married last year to elevt of the llth Illinois district, will Baker Brownell, author and. North- also atteénd, as a delegate of bis ýdis- western university professor. trict. ... . . . . . . i; erman measles, 1; mu: rieasles, 1. ... . . .. ... . re Personalities 25 GRADUATION, TUESDAY ........56 The St. Francis- Xavier school. wil zes.....38- Ihold, its graduation exercises Tue&- Iday nigbt, june 12.

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