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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1937, p. 12

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FREE 35c sue ,Wave Oit with every $1 purchas. of our hgh grade Cosmefics RIJSSIAN DI>CHESS COSMETICS DUART PERMANENT WAVIN% &/ie Duchess Salon 916 LINDEN AVENUE - HUBBARD WOODS WINNETKA 1441 lege of Education have just estab- lished a -junior Cabinet,- to supple-] ment the work.of the Senior Cabinet. Hubert Fox, 1054 Bluff road. Glen- coe, a fourtb grader, bas'been elected chairman of the cabinet. There are two delegates from each, of the four lower grades, Ma >rtha Barber, 159 Lake avenue, Gleûcoe, being the other fourth grade delegate. Representatives of the third grade are Martha Reichertf, 1650 Chase ave- nue, Chicago, and John Manuel GaI- varro, 1319 Estes. avenue, Chicago; Second grade. delegates are Nancy Bis, 805 Ridge terrace, and Alvin' Gatheny, 1255 Chancellor street, both jof Evanston. First. graders are Nessa Parket, 7058 Greenview avenue, ýand Keith Willcox, 1830 Morse avenue, bot,,-o oChiago, SThe Senior Cabinet eiected James Bersbach, 1910 Orrington avenue, Ev- anston, an eighth grader, as president and Geraldine Bovbjerg, 1031 South Euclid avenue, Oak Park, seventh, grader, as secretary. Eunice Marie Woldhausen, 5717 N. 'Washtenaw avenue, and John Reichert, 16501 Chase avenue, both of Chicago. are the other delegates from the eighth and seventh grades,, respectively. Lawrence Yi nglinig, c'GoIIUU'.Li'z Marjorie Beach as accompanist.. 1Three hundtred children, over -haif of the school; will présent selections. fromi six miasters., The music dates from 1600 to the present and includes carols and the sacred music of Wil- liam Byrd, songs from the operas and cantatas of Ilandel, samples of tbree kinds' of writing by Purcell,' four beautiful songs of -the 'incomparable. Schubert,, and ýmotets and chorales bv Brahms. The latter will be sung 1w an a c appella chorus of 175 girls. Thé, numbers range fromn the model subtley of Byrd to the forceful dis- sonant declarations- of, Hoist, frorn the * id to the new, and f rom the familiar to the more modern. The technique of the choruises lhaý been imnproved again this year, andi tthev~ offer' àprogram prba1ly uin- eqiialled in its standard of musical ambition. The intonations, and thie light and free resonant tone qualitv of the 75 voices. in th.e boys' choir, singing sucb songs as "ýWho 1. Sylvia" are iinusuaily fine. Heard First Time Several of. the selections %vitl be ,heard for the, first timne on the nottil buy food by the dollar anld save. Lay in a supply for weeks to corne. LIBBY'S HOMESTYLÉ . na j ean ;5mi m , i ý+, '7U1 r Iby lher is typical ot the acc-om PiisI-ý .reet, both of Chicago, are fifth ments of this young group of musi- ade delegates. cas The two cabinets dictate the extra i. The proceeds of the concert -will urricular activities of the school. ibe used to defray in part the ex- bey handie disciplinary prohilems, Denses of the music departmnent at termine what shall be done for the Skokie school. krious special:events. such as Vaen century It is thi S47 Chetaut Stvoet' (Opposite Post Office) il 661 oen > venue t I Gnco1406 Il LL I vi I A&P Food S tore s e

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