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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Jun 1924, p. 18

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 102 Pupils to Get Diplomas at Skokie School Exercises Graduation class activities at the Skokie school call for a busy week of social and graduating events. sists of the following: Saturday, June 7, 4 to 7:30--Beach dan road. The program for the rest of the school year con- party at Younker"s, Willow and Sheri- Wednesday, June 11, 2:30--Final assembly at Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall. (Parents are invited to attend.) Thursday, June 12, 8:30--Graduation ritual. few extra balcony tickets may be obtained on request. numbered 278 through 295 Saturday, June 14, 7:30 to 10:30 of graduating class and their parents Saturday, June 21--Probably to this year's class to the Carlton Affeldt Dorothy Ahern and 302 through 309 will not be Admission by ticket only. A Tickets for side sections accepted at the door. Graduation party and dance, for members only. an alumni dance--a welcome by last year's class alumni of the Skokie school. Further announcement later. Margaret Hubsch Margaret Brent Huddle Alice Odhner Hiller Olsen Clarence W. Anderson Bill Hughes George M. Pearse Mabel Guy Anderson Natalie Anna Hurd Jane William Philbrick Jane Ashman Gwynne Jackson Stephen Wellington Jane Winifred Babcock George Arthur Johnstone Plowman Adelia Rollinson Barroll II Wilfrid C. Barton Winifred Virginia Berglund Evelyn Louise Bettin Marie Biggs Henry Brooks Edward B. Butler Cecelia F. Knackstadt Alison Durell Mona Kraut Florence Adele Burnham Edwina M. Cadmus Walter A. Carlson Bernice Carlstrand Suzette Cauuet Ferrer Keil Robert Kershaw Vivian Elizabeth James Kucera William Comings Larkin Virginnia Lansing Robert William Burgdorf Mary Alice Longland Elsie Caroline Loomis Alvan Wesley Lott Kenneth Charles Lovgren Luensman Montgomery M. Laura Ellen Richards Joseph G. Riddle Katherine Harris Roach Charles Rogers Jane Blanche Rothschild Elizabeth K. Sanford David S. Schmid Harriet Elizabeth Scott Mary Elizabeth Scrimgeour Emily Nell Simpson Jean Marjory Snell Vivian Marie Soukup Katherine Wakefield Street Koch Norman E. Dally, Jr. McKinney John Edward Swabacher Fred Damaski Helen MacMorran Florence Eleanor Taylor Evelyn I. Danby Eleanor C. Madson Helen R. Tuells Doris A. Demling Eleanor E. Eberlein Katherine Sarah Edinger Mary Alice Eisendrath Joy Elizabeth Fairman James C. Fleming Wiliam C. Fowle Mamie Franco Helen M. Gerlach Konrad Gerstenbrand June Ruth Heyda Emma R. Hirsh Virginia Honnold Rae Virginie Isabel Milton Netterstrom Alexander Magnue Eugene Eames Marble Joseph Charles Janet Atlantis Marshall Dick Massman Virginia Ellen Miller John T. Milton Elida Marie Nelson Carl Harvey Nelson Ralph Wagner Irene Bertha Vetterick David E. Wagner, Jr. Towner K. Webster Nellie Louise Weil James F. Whitaker Ruth D. White Horace Burton Whitney Jane Gardner Wilson Ferdinand Wolter III Richard P. Younker Jane Gillespie Clarence Walter Henderson Markley Mayer CLASS OF 200 TO GET NEW TRIER DIPLOMAS The largest class in the history of the New Trier Township high school, numbering more than 200, will be graduated Friday evening, June 20, when the commencement exercises will take place with Edmund Vance Cook, the poet and author, of Cleve- land, Ohio, as the speaker. Frederick E. Clerk, principal of the high school, will present the Senior class. Leslie F. Gates, president of the board of education, will presen? the diplomas in behalf of the school board. Edward S. Scheidenhelm, of Wilmette, will respond for the 1924 class of which he is president. According to the statistics of the number of graduating students from the New Trier Township high school, this year's class will at least double that of 1918 when 104 students re- ceived diplomas. The class of 1901, which was the first to graduate, con- sisted of 2 seniors. TAKES IMPORTANT POST Arthur L. 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