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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1923, p. 5

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THE LAKE Shore News COLLEGE FOLK OFF TO STUDY Scores of North Shore Young People Leave Soon It's time for a general exodus of our young people again^and by the end of next week, we'll all have to settle down to routine life again, until the Holidays come 'round with their season of gayety, and our young folks return. The University of Illinois is claiming a great many of our young folks this year, among them Winifred Adkins, James Brooks, Jack Burt, Billy Jordan, Richard Osgood, Edith Adkins, Helen Heckler, Betty Burtner, Arthur Cook, Elizabeth Cullen, Jack Cullen, Lynn Davis, Katharine McClure and Bradlee Pruden. Charles Babcock, Keith Drake, Kenneth Murdock, Karl D. King, Jr., Norman Shellman and Arthur Seibold will attend Dartmouth; Claude Burbach returned to West Point; Dorothy "Camp, Dorothy King, Tom King, Russell Perry, Helen Haack, Elizabeth Simmons, Alice Wray, and Albert Tucker will go to the University of Wisconsin; Dwight Chapman goes to enter Harvard and James Swan returns to Princeton; Agnes Biesemier, Ruthlea Harlan, Jeannette Hollister, Dorothy Hess, Katharine Nelson, Margaret Paterson, Dorothy Perry, Elizabeth Pope and Louise Holden will attend Northwestern university; Joseph Glover is going to Armour In- stitute of Technology; Fred and George Harbaugh and Kenneth Watson are leaving for Iowa State College of Agri- culture ; Helen Harlan will return to Rockford college; Gertrude Ingersoll returns to Virginia college; Joseph Howard to Knox; Dorothy and Pris- cilla Lloyd will return to Oberlin col- lege; John A. MacLean, Jr., goes back to Yale; Betty Mulvey is leaving for Gulf Port college; Elizabeth Munro will go to Bostton to attend Miss Whee- lock's Kindergarten college; while Isa- bel Pope plans to attend Pestalozzi Kindergarten college; Elizabeth Rice is going back to Smith for her sophomore year, and Lawrence and Ray Roth and Elizabeth Thompson will attend Michi- gan university. Joy Scheidenhelm, Mary Louise Scheidenhelm, Dorothea Schmedt- gen, Jean Dubbs, and Margaret McCue will be at Wellesley this year; Ethel Wray is going to Bradford academy and the Wigglesworth boys, Robert and Thomas, will be students at Culver Mili- tary academy. SOUND FINAL CALL FOR NAME CONTEST .* (Continued from page 1)% ?ume £ontest Edi*or. The Lake Shore News, 1222 Central avenue, Wilmette, 111. Remember, Saturday, September 22, at 5 P. M. is the "deadline" on the New Name Contest. Leaders Are judges The Contest judges will be Dan G. Stiles, _Wi^mnkJ^I1^iU^JIrsiJ^er. bert B. Mulford, Rev. Francis C7 Miner, Lloyd Hollister. Their decis- ion will be announced in the issue of The Lake Shore News of Friday, Sep- tember 28, 1923. The Lake Shore News will assume its new name in the issue of Friday, October 5. Following are the simple Contest rules: Contest Rules (1) The new name must contain only two words, and the first must be "Wilmette;" for example, "Wilmette Review." (2) Your suggestion must be ac- companied by a short essay of not over 100 words, supporting your sug- "i LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923 gestion. Tell why you like the name you offer. , * (3) Suggestions must reach the of- fices of The Lake Shore News, 1222 Central avenue, Wilmette, not later than Saturday, September 22, at 5 K M. (4) The contest is open to every* IO S3ifo(dUI3 pUB SjBIOlUO J(J3DX3 Xpoq Lloyd Hollister, Inc. and members of their families.

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