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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1936, p. 10

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MORE ICOSTS NO% ices ofthle group tor a cert series throug9hout t (e winter. Eigbteel) conicerts will be given,ý nine -studenit matinees anid,..nineeveninig concerts for, township. adults. Admission to the. latter will be by subiscription ofly. LIS William 'Kneipper, of New Trrier student council,: whicb bias charge of arrangements for the series, and' Phone ralOdr Toay Tril Odo oo RN Orsenleef 0677 Patroize Or tocnat interested persons to 'insure a totalo towvnsbip, In the lumsubsrietions,the bundred, AdeTtiseT-ninie A. W. Van Deursen, faculty- sponsor of tbe. councilannounced this week that the council is taking immediate avenue are and Seventh anci street, oi Central the' noth primiaries, wbich scbo,. Central avenue and Tenth street, which includes Al grades. KenaIwo0rth District The. Kenilworth scbool district, which includes the small p>ortion-of Winnetka south.of Winnetka avenue, is served by the joseph Sears schéol, and AbC located. between Auinnor botsford, roads . long Cumberland avenue.. The Winnetka district,, whose John L. Records, son o r n )oufldaries in .many placesdonot coMrsç. Frank S. Records, of,555 Hill, incide with the limits of the corpar-, Terrace, Winnetka, a graduate of niaintains four scbools' Neu' Trier Township -High school, ate, village, located. on, Glenschool, The Skokie ha$ been aw-vrded a $400-John Hay Ehl and Oak.. 'between e, *avenu dale ScholarshfP at Brown universit-y, streets, is for the. higher 'grades, where he 'i lered as a freshman this while the lower grade children atu'eek, havtii g lef t Wiinnetka Satuirone of threé neighborhood ~doey, mo,ni#rp. The dwoarihip Î& tend scbools. mie of five, the larges! granted bY' .The Hubbard Woods school, ChatBroum. Records will cor-ne to Brown after a liliant four years at New Trier Higb. hool, where bie ranked near the top 1bis class and wvas particularly prornunt in extra-curricular activities. At ýrown he wil' be a candidate for an ,.B. degree. He plans tdý take general urses in preparation for furtber study 6eld roal, 1Laurel, Hamptondale, an-d Burr avenues, serves the northerti vortion, of Winnetka as well as a fe\w Ilocks in the south end of Glencoe. Other scbools are the Horace Marn, Elm and Chestut streets, for the central and southwestern resi(lents, and the Samuel Sewell Greeley chool, Hawthorne and Fjder lanes. 1Fairview and Woodland avenues, for, lé IAT HMEwiisreyou've dwuyst wanted real Orqan Musaic . . . . . of the scbool year-book. a, member oft the student counicil, and was active ini dehating, dramiatics, mrusic and otber scbool organizations. He won bis nunierals in football for two years and received bis football letter on the New Trier \-arsity clhat:upioinship teani last vear. ,'hé tbree pub'ic schools 0f the Green at village. is located Northr-school The Bay -road and Vernon 'avenue; the Soutb scbool at Linden and Munroe a venues, and tbe Central scbool at Hazel, Soutb, and Grcenwood ave-ý n ues and Grove street. Only the latter school bas seventb and eighth ïI grade classes. In addition to tbesc the Avoca school serves the territory in the ex- 'thelà eeks, ab ig ventioti. :er s ci I

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