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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 25

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September is. 1947 wearing the New Trier colors is quite imposing. Of course, as yet it isn't possible to predict how much this group will help the cheering, but if last Saturday's game was any example of what m a y be expected in the The Girls' club of New T r i e r H i g h future, the cheering should be well school is "on the job" again. The taken care of at the games. Senior girls a r e giving a party for the freshmen girls to welcome them to the school and promote friendship among the students. It will be F r i t z i Brod, Chicago artist whose the first major event of the year experience in the art field ranges sponsored by Girls' club and, as from textile design to murals, is in preceding years, it will be one now represented at New T r i e r High of the most enjoyable events. school with an exhibit of 40 lithoThe r e d letter day is Thursday, gi aphs, September 25. On this day the freshM r s . Brod received her art trainmen girls will join the senior girls ing in the A r t institute of Prague, in the lunch hall immediately after and at an art school in Vienna, and school to enjoy an afternoon of enter- rounded out her studies under the tainment and refreshments. E a c h tutelage of several private art teachfreshman girl will receive an invi- ers. She came to this country in tation to the party and is urged to 1P23 and has had many one-man come and get acquainted. shows. Included i n these were the Girls' club is anticipating an out- Art Institute of Chicago and Cornell standing year and feels that the university. H e r work has appeared party will m a r k the beginning of in as many group shows. During the w a r she worked as a a year long to be remembered. map drafter for the United States Army. J I\ew T r i e r J Girls' Club Art Show Visitors Teachers f r o m two foreign countries visited New Trier H i g h school last week. Mrs. L . Rosenthal de B a r r e r a is a teacher i n Santiago, Chile. She has been studying at the University of Michigan and returns to Chile in October. Miss G e m Paulickpolli is a teacher in Ceylon. She also leaves A m e r i c a for her native country in October. L E A V E S F O R SCHOOL Arthur Wolff, son of A . C . Wolff, 1211 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, who recently returned from a three weeks' trip to Denver, Colorado Springs, and G r a n d Junction, Colo., left Sunday for Crawfordsville, Ind., tc re-enter Wabash college for his sophomore year. M r . Wolff had completed his freshman work there before entering the A r m y . Peppers Last Saturday when the 1947 New R E T U R N S T O C O L L E G E Miss Janet Buist, daughter of T r i e r football team met Schurz for the first game of the season, some- M r . and M r s . Harold J . Buist, 570 thing new was added to the cheer- Stonegate terrace, Glencoe, leaves Saturday, September 20, for Coning section. This new item was a necticut college, New London, Conn. group of people called the Peppers. Miss Buist will begin her sophomore The Peppers are a newly formed year at the school. organization made up of about two hundred members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes for the R E T U R N F R O M E A S T M r . and M r s . E d w a r d B . Jenner, resolute purpose of improving the 3F00 Forest avenue, Wilmette, recheers at the football games. The Peppers are seated in a spe- turned recently after spending two cial section in the center of the weeks on Cape Cod. stands from which they proceed to lead the cheers and get the rest of the spectators to join in E a c h Pepper is designated by a green and grey (New Trier's colors) cap which he wears and from the field and the opposing teams' stands, the sight of two hundred heads proudly CARPETS: Cut, Sewed, Cleaned and Laid Immediate G A R O ' S W i n n e t k a 3000 19Y G r e e n B a y R o a d Service W i l m e t t e 630C BE READY for Faff Entertaining Autumn festivities -- football games, dances and cocktail parties -- have even more spirit when t o p p e d off b y fine liquers. Imported Wines-Domestic Port Sauterne - Muscatel - SherryPhone f o r Free Delivery All orders received before 2 p.m. --Delivered that day. No Deliveries Sundays or Wednesdays. Open every day except Wednesday Today, as never before, leadership is the result of education -- of planned study. So, step u p -- ahead of the crowd. Study evenings or Saturdays on the Chicago Campus. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE: Accounting, Management, Distribution, Finance, Real Estate, and Transportation. SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM: News Writing, Editing, Feature Writing, Fiction, etc. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE: Liberal Arts, Sciences, Education, Engineering, Music and Speed). Classes start Wednesdti y, SepU mber 24 Write, phone or call for class schedules THE CHICAGO CAMPUS NORTHWESTERN 339 EAST CHICAGO AVE. fj Wilmette 6133 UNIVERSITY PHONE SUPERIOR 4500 AT LAKE MICHIGAN Corner Glenview R o a d and Waukegan Road > " / v T T i m i ) r » " t . i i T T t t l l I l I l I T I l i m i l I I i n i I l l » .

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