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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1932, p. 54

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xvas announced this week. Ten girls and four boys had straight -A" averages. These students witbi the bighest scholastic standing for the month are: Girs-Grace Bartliig, Jane Denient and Caroline Yerkes, seniors: ee Parker and Barbara Wilder, juniors; Caroline Calloway and Kathlvin Hol- wv, sophomiores, and Jeanette Far-- well. Dorothy Holway and Jane 01- son. fresbnien. Boys - Norinan Modine. junior; Bill Bowen and Richard Hall, sopho- mores, and 1 arry WTitnirshi, fresh- man Iii order to receive honorable meni tion at NeW Trier a student must have ail average of "*B" If bis aver* aRe is above -B" he is on the honnir roll. Following are the naines of the students who distinguishied thein- selves in scholarsbip during the 'first month of t he present semfester:. hE'oR R BLS Grace Bartllng, Jane Dernent, Caro- Une Yerkes, Margaret Ebeling,. Nancy' Harris, Ellen'Sager, Alice Coutre, Mar-t garet Feeese, Helen Janows, Jacinta Kampmeier, Marie',kirkWood, Ruth Moll, Janet Murray, Evelyn.Otten. Jane Perkowltz, Elste Wade, Ruth Thomp-. > son. Olive BroWer, Betty Miller. LUCY Mirdison, Helen Taft, Jane Thoinaçs. Phylliff Bosley, Helen Bower, Betty fostal, Beatrice Driver, Martha Erick- son. Dorotby Fox. Margaret Gould Helen Green, Winlfred Hawxhurst. Mil- dred Heanpie,, Helen Holton, Mary J1 Kellogg, Virginia Lang, Bernice Loeia. 'Margaret Meleny, Jeannette Rutgen. Virgifia Whte_ Salley Zaremba. Honiorable Mention Laurette Anderson, Ruth Anderson.' EÈlizabeth Baîhatchet, Daphne Bjork-i lund, Doris Bland, Jape Fit2;gerad, Ann Gerken. Madge,,Gosstt Ana Griffith. Betty Hamilton. Kathlli'arvey, Nan- cy. Haugan. Isabel Ha$kin, Marion ýJanotta, Margaret Kabler,- Ana Boydl Linai.Jane Lundahi. May Meizer, Dor- othy -ReynoldW. Jane Schaeffer, Marie ';kog. Doris, Tanseil. JUNxIOR GIRLS.. Ifnor 1011 Heleni Parker, Barbara Wilde r, Janet Chatten. Catherinue Hepburn, Polly Hud- In;vitations~ have 4"'1 issittcd hhe Chicago hcadqAtitrters, coinînitie of. thea~Cqrcwiî oi illismin uM1issions. of the United States for a dionueri in iouèorof P)r. Sliei-îtootï îînD Jr.,i? er r-.ify ut flheChicago Il ,,unsclii'-ouFriavc-. cuîuql ..-'Ipi!: 29., ifany norlh shoire C,;c tionaJiilsts .will, Malidipale ini te eenf Illh is is the first tinie that Chicago Congregationalists have had an oppor- tuiity to. honor thest two -%%ell-kilowni brothers whose if e and'woik have been in imfately eassociated with -that of the church.. The Chicago visit is part of tour -the d1, ae in f leading American cities ini the interests of ini-1 .terpretiing the present situation ini China. Dr. Sherwood Eddy w~ill interpret the' prescrit crisis ini Chinia, having recent.ly retuirned froi a visit to twenty-one Ieading Cinese cities. Dr. Brewer. Eddy will speak regardiihg the inter- ests of 'the chtircli that are at stake ini the Orient. The Corn1iittee ini charge of the ar- rangements iiclud(es, Mrs. James H.MooI, rs. George R., Wilson, Miss ]-lizah)etli J. 'HurI- but. MArs. Helen Street Raniney, Rev. Williamn F. 1Enigli$sh. Jr.. Normfaxi K. Anderson, Dr. Douglas Hortoni, Dr. H. D. Davies. ___ Moulton., Betty Ptleniske, (iladys. Pan- t'è.BettY' Phelps, Mary 1-iymiond, Elea-ý Thomas Brooks. James Flynn, John. Miller. Shelly Miner. Joe Adler, Jack Brqad, Cameron Brown. Worthy Chamn- fers. Harrv Keator, John Kirby, Bud Miller. John' Robinson. Honorable Mention Don Alford. Foster Benaett. Arthur Boyajian. George Cole. John Davidson. Jack Frost. John Hellnuth. Defrees Holmes. Ed Howard. Dick Joslin. Ken- r.eth King. John Low. Dexter Martin. Ralph Meaker. Paul Netterstrona. Gir- ard Schilbach. Milton Vore, Ted Wachs. Jerrv Westerfeld, Jack Wiedlin.. Leo.- nard Wolf JITNIORfBoys: Menor Roll Normian Médine. Sydnev Date,.'George Hunt.' Charles Knapp.' larry Weese'. Ed Johnson, Jack Vaadervrles,Ro Warshawsky, AI Ackerman, Lei wis Birdsall. Frank Eaker, David Eisend-1 rath. Richard Plokard, Stan Schuman, Robert 'Thorsen, Roger Barrett. William Brmer. Charles Holmes, Walter Merrill., Dick Oliver. William Rohling, David Routsong. Jack Stebbins. Burton Weber. Bob Werden. Ed .Frazer. Richard 140Kf- man. »onorable Mention John Beckmann. Charles Brown. Wll-. ltamn Cormany, Clifton. Denaion, Bruce Ellison. Robert Greenhalglt, Victor Hanson. Arthur- Heinrichs, -Diok T&hp- tricts and communities ot Chicago, and.are unkno'wn .and unsought eù- cept by the folIks they serve. This week visitors will be able to see sèttiements in action, and -vhat to miost people is more or less a rnys- tery ivill becomne an actuahity. Onl behaîf of these settiements MNs -a. Taylor, president of the Federation and head, resident of, the Chicago Cornmons,. and tbe other officers, o' the-body, extenid a hearty invitation to everyone to visit these.centers of organized helpfulness.. Settlemnent ýworkers say, that thc, actvities. now being carried on- are even greater than in the days wt .the settiemnents. served the nation s ably during the World war. As ilhen the neighborhood bouses have corne to the front toý bridge the gap bc - tween relief and the personal elenciit so necessary to make life tolerable. .Settiement heads want the fathers, and mothers of Chicago to visit thie< institutions -and learn directly hovc- they can cooperate best in behiaif of the boys and girls who reside therf. Some of these organizations. W'ill be-_ corn the center of miore thani 100.000 school childreri who'will bie titrned( out of school, two weeks. earlier ýth;m usual. Among the settleinents,, who are holding openi house to the public now are H'uIl Hotise, Chicago Comnoný.. Northwestern University settiement. Olivet institute, Onward Neighiboi- hood house, Chase house, House of Happiness, Madonna center, Paulist settiement, Eli Bates bouse, the Eni- erson settlement, Henry Booth house, Marcy tenter,, Associate house, Abraham n Lincoln cénter, -Gads Hill. center, G aribaldi institute, JewVlSih People's institute. Hetalth Conditions. Good in WîImette Last Month Hecalith conditions were better than average . n Wilmette during tlie month, of 'MNIarch, with chicken pox, r. %Iv. coMa- - qui Honorable Mentien Elizabeth Bardin, Ruth Bristol, Aune KW.i, Ruth Felsenthal, Renetta Green, Mary Hfvid,' Elizabeth. Keller, Ureula 'Ve ICeliner, Virginia Joues, Lois, Lechner, 'Pal Anne Lupean. Jane -Meyer, Dorelle MI S1EXIOEBOYS Denis,.(C ieDer Rll rettson,1 .Tohn Dernehl, Paul Williams. Charles doîf Hor enrick. Sterhen Brooks,.,Jack DeBeers, Lewis L aut Haskins. Arthur.Weldon. Richard Sager, 1 fieèr, Fred Baker, ]Cari Blomeêyer. W illia-m A. BobUy ~~A weze,JamIes Bar- y 'Born,' William 'Cassell, Helen ÇCondit, caugbter of Dr. and zer, Bill Fischer, Don Ford, Mrs.*'Harold S. Condit of 614 Laurel rtin, Ray Peterson. avenue, is appearing in recital at [onorable Mentieon Lyon and Healy's in Chicago Satur- rd, Berry Berblilger, Stan- tHoward Culver, Derbigny day afternoon, . April 30.. She. is the ge riestedt, Robert Gar- pup1 of Miss Isabel Ebert of the Ilenkel, Bertil Humler, Ru- Cosmopolitan School of Music. This Bill Jenkins,' Carl Johnson, will bethe secondL recital in Wbich ia*n, Marry Levine, William on Simpson, Don ,roeppën Hielen played this winter. She is 13' Pgner, James Zinner. .ears of aïe. + f. 4 "I i

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