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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 24

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exposure to the weather. Many, of the campers took an active part in the construction. T he 'openfing game on the new floor was played betWeen the senior. caMp and the staff, the staff winning from the campers .by the- score of 36 to 28. Jim Wiggles- Worth and Jim MeFadzean of Win- netiça played very well for te cmp ers. The final week at camp 1WiIl be a bus' one for al campers. Final'tour- naments in tennis, horse shoes,ý bad- minton,,basebali,'basketball,. and, ta- won the junior award 'ast year, is making a strong bid for the midÉler honorý this season. AT STUKGEON BAY Miss Paula Miller, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H., Miller of 718 Eleventh street, Wilmnette,,is at Stur- geon. Bay, Wis. , visiting, Miss NXancy- Ward. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. 'Ward of 625, Wa shington avenue, Glencoe, at.the Wards' sum- mer home.' Ychee/ 4kectetq1 éi -r cun ~aUFor Young U CREDITED 2 yr. College diploma- transfert 50 N.W, U. of L, etc. Also 4 yr. H. S. Muic. Drarmatica. lut. Dec., Costume Desig. Art, Seretariai, Writ. ing. Swim. Riding. Canoeiug. Attractive social 1fe. Part of May at Seashore. Ac. i ve North Shore Alumnae. Club. Catalog: *F. S. Magil, LL. D., Box E, * Cbaaubersburg, Pa. Ovesr quarter century successful experi- ence wlth Junior girls. Accrediteci prep. aration for Hlgh School or Academy. Charming home life free frein city dis- tractions. Music. Dancing. Draniaties. F!rench. Sports. Convenient to Chicago. Catalog. SARAH M. DAVISON, Box 4-A. Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. J GREEN FIIELDSREPIARAToit Ij this -news magazine. Our School Consultant has a background, ôf rich e"perience in personal con- tact with schools throughout the -country. Rternember, lier serv- ices are avalable witbout. cost orany.other obligation. Maj Bouma Opeiis New Bo'ys' Sehool At Pistakee Bay With a prograrn designed to de- velop ail sidesý of a boy*s personality and equip him with many advantages for later college anid business or professional .1 i Le. Pistaiçoe Bay School for Boys wilI open for its first term September 19 under the guid- ance of Major Edward Boumna, for- nier commandant at Morgan Park ,Military academy. The scho'ôV offers a' complete course for boys frorn seventh grade through high school. It occupies an imposing modern Georgian Colonial building with 8½/ acres of grounds, beautifully situated on Pîstakee bay1 Leary There is a *wide variation in the types of sohools and colleges that may be attended after the high. school course is completed. Up un- til this, time the -parents who send their children, to, accredited h i g h schools, have lit- t 1e, concern b e cause the courses leading t o t h e high school diplo- - ma are concise. as well as varied to meet the pre- paratory needs ofA ail the, pùpils. T h: e parents' ,real school prob- lem begins when the boy or girl Mroi er gaduate~s f r'o mMrol er the preparatory school and must find the right colleg.e or vocational school1 to meet their needs. if the boy or girl is to attend the four-yçar liberal. arts college, an im mediate decision regarding bis future can be postponed for a year or two because his exposure to the selected college course is apt to change bis opinions. regardîng what his future occupation will be. 6 1 Chicao f.or i Wherever you live. you'Il fSpd it con. venient to attend à fully equipped, Metropolitsp D,.sineni Col5çg..Expéri. ced tesehers with wei41rounded busi. ans bsb;ck*rounrds. Modem a quiptheng., Suhurban abd non-reident studects aima -ql1 w . ou exmatos moBusines Course. Aigens10 to 20. Modified mili. tory training for CHARACTER - and. Physique. Newv gymnasium and pocl. Endowed. 85 miles South uf Chicago. Route 45. Visit or Write: '...COI~. . . Bttluager, Supt., ......~Box B, Onarga, ni. oc:x.u- cour eepeCially in the ufiver- the double purpose, of gymnasium sities, are approached by one. two. and boathouse. or tbree years of preliminary work school, Major Bouma pointed out is engaged ini the professioinal course. Ihtit nnuing p feeafrnmse foratin teuiest efr h td tha itwîl b fee ro th igran- A number of young people, llow- ed traditions whicb prevent many ever, want to be about the'busi ness older schools from adopting new, of learning a trade or profession im- mnethods that are recognized as mediately. For them there is a wride' more desirable than those now inl choice of vocational schools. .A fewI general use. Prof. William C. Rea- of whicb ive will enumerate. Vo- vis,. professor of education and ad- cational schools include scbools of ministration of schools at the Un i-. -11.-..-:--..... nts. 1taec he unique feéatures of Échbol -7 nmb . u, years served as and diaciplinarian of- ;teaching social sub- aIso a inember of the 111 ~ --l 1

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