staff. They are nock, -Dr. Paul and Dr. Reeb. Ten Years Ago *Mrs. L. M. Cozzens was: chair-I man n 1928, the other officers be- ixigMrs. A. W. Býoyleston, vicre-chair- man, Mrs. C. E. Widniey.secretary, and Mrs.2 A. L. Grinneli treasurer. The board members, were: Mes- dames W. P., Seng, John A. Hoff- man, E. J. Hoffmnan, John-Clark Baker, A. S. McKenna, J. J. Huert- eêr, W. J. Flynn, F. Z., Favor, F. G.ý- Stécker, D. H. Maxwiell, John Fýuhrman, Morton L. Patterson and C. N.* Hurî >but of. Wilmette,. and Mrs. Gilbert Kelly of Kenilworth. The lo- c ation was changed to a rear room of' the Carl Renneckar drug store at Ridge road and Lake avenue. The following year, 1929, Miss Grif- feR.- N., resgned, and was su- perceded by Mrs. iiez C. Bliss, R. N., who has since been theCenter's diréctor. :Again i 1930 it was found neces- sary to find larger quarters, . and the store room at 1901 Schiller street was secured, the Village board con- tribu-ting $35 per moxith. The follow- ing clitnics were then being held: Infant Welfare, chldren's dental, tu- berculosis and immunization. Dr. served as chairman of the Doaru, and James B. Hoffman as member. Village official.5, ixcuding Earl E. Orner, C. C. Schultz and C. M. Os- borxi had ail taken an active interest i the work, Depressiofl'É Dfeands emaxids because ded to the respor and 1932. Throug of the, By October of 1936 the quarters at 1901 Schiller street had beeri out- grown. They coxisisted of a single, room, with one corner partitioned Photc infant clnlc . Dental cimmes were be- ing conducteci for ail of the village schools and New Trier fligl school,, as well as the Avoca and Higli Crest schools. In Noviember, 1936, the Cen- ter moved to its present location at 905 Ridge road. lI 1937 the Healtli Center became a participant in the Community Chest fund. It *was then that the eye cliniec for children and adults abreast of the trend in publie health eductio as t i beig crrie on Left wing, Margaret 7Cornwail, St. eduatin. asit i beng ariedonLo uis, Marjorie, Street, NorthShorel: today by ýal public health agencies left ý inner, Marjorie Harroweil, St. throughout thé United States. Loi;JaeWitney,' Milwaukee, center, Elizabeth Washburn, North 'Shore, Barbara Smith, St. Louis; BRook Fair, Christmas ih inr uc aeHedberg,, IBazaar, Dinner, Pay, 1. 1~~ImaGaan~ot I on Schedule at'N.C.E. Chicago, Phoebe Weed,St. Louis;, i left haîf back, Isabel Smih i- Thelas fe dys f Nvemercago, Eleanor. Hencken, St. Louis; and first two of. December will be cne albcTem eee the busiest in the year for students. cke, St. Louis, RuÜth Rhines,Wto alumnae, faculty and friends of the mr-achek; right"hall back, Margaret, National College of. Education anjd Mçyer,, Madison,: Marjorie Spalding, the Children's, Demonstration Chicago; left full back,,Jane Adair, school, for in that short period there North Shore, Frances Harrowell, St. will be a book fair, tea, Alumnae Louis; right full back, Evelyn Wien- Christmas bazaar, dinner, and chli ecke, North Shore, Marcella Whit- ,den's play given at the 1colle~ç meler, St. Louis; goal, Helen Beema, The book fair, which is sponsored chek each year by the Parent-Teacher council of the Children's scliool, will The North Shore team will play, be held in1 the coîlege gymnasiumn Chicago at Chicago Sunday morning. from Ttuesday, November 29, Miss Street, Mrs. Graham, and through Friday, December 2. Miss Hencken of the second team lI honor of the book fair, the will also be first team substitutes. program commetee of the Parent- North Shore first defeated Madison Teacher council wiil give a tea in and tied St. Louis in the Evanston the alumnae club, room at the Col- tournament while the second team lege Wednesday afternoon, .Novemn- was defeated by Wetomachek of Chii-. ber 30. Mrs. Thornton Merriam, cago anid Milwaukee first tearna. IJe iv4 s. La. r. j LieVLlry, 'Clio *.Vl** worth terrace, Kexilworth, co-chair- maxi, and other committee mem- bers. The Alumnae association's annual Christmas bazaar wiil open at the college Thursday, December 1, and will continue through Friday, De- cember 2. On Thursday evexiing, December 1, the social committee of the P'ar- ent-Tea cher council wil1 arrange a iT the schools. Th~ompson, Growth of the Healtli Center toçk irs. V. C. Si a_ de cided spurt li 1934. Dr. Le-1 Schaefer,,1 Maýsters had replaced Dr. Pierce Mrs. John' opeI ton LYDH LITRle k") 123 CentraIO l AveneR ilmet an,I132CnrtAeuWm.e w._ _ _ _ _ _ _