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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 39

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grou otîaculty sponsors. The contributions, it was stated,, were faken f rom, a number, of student coin- positions, ail of, which indicated su- perior abiity;- Contributoirs included: Beverly An- drews,, a junior, a Story, "Eleventh Pat Gooder, sophomore, a story "The Governior." Mary Hamniord, junior, "Snakes and Finnish Mittens." 'Martha Jane Harshaw, J un i o r, "Night.", Proie -Sketch Alicé Jeani Heinsen, junior, a poem "Curtain Going Up," and a prose sketch, 'Day Dreams." Margaret Horsting, junior, "Sixteen." Mlartha Jean Karnopp, sophomore, .a Poem . Orion."t Jim Lamib, senior,, "Flood." Raymond Lee, 'senior, two poenis, "Thanks,'" -and ',Sprinig Thaw." Ainn M\fussoù, senior, "On ýBeinig a Sister-." Roseniaàry Obermei er, junior,.:'The Face Beautiful."' Paisley Rockwell, senior, _a poern, "Dreams." Marcia Sinith, junior, a poemn, eî. Bill Steif, freshman, "The Pride of ~Ntw Dutin,"' a'stûryý * Prairie Stormn *Jean Swvarts, freshman, a poeni. "Stormi on the Prairie." Clayton Taylor, senior, "Death XVit- iness." Janle Thomnpson, senior, a story; 'Eighteei." Mfargaret Tuttiae, junior, three poems, "Rebirth," 'ýAfterniatlh," and "A New P'salni." Dick \ade, sophoinore, "The Emner- ald Isle.'" No olfier dollars that you will evor spend are more important to health and happines fhan tiiose tiiot buy sboes for a growing child Sels dýinq the rigbt shoes now .can meain. so mucb lfo f ufure weil-being. -No wvond.r fhat mothers Who will not lake- a chance are so insistent on Pool Piper Childréo' s Shoos. A Fin;..,Selectiion of bide' Sunmme, Sock-3,and 4 Pairs S PODL & PIPER 1608.1Chicago Av e., Evanston f-i. . Jane Bieneil, junior, an essay, -Mod- erli Blues." Helen Born, a senior, a Ihuniorous story, "Spirits 1 Have. Knowii." jack Brenchley, junior, a sketch, "The~ Boarding House." mNancy Brown,. senior, twvo poDems, "Alone With the Sea" and "The Moor." Lestre ,Brownlee, senior, twvo poems, "Quatrain," and "Ahi Don' Xanna Go to Heben." ginia Goodrich, Mary Loco, George Lundy,. Ed Maldaner, Barry O'Flaherty, and Shirley Wetterer. Assistants to Goodwin, as members of the editorial staff, are: Betty Dodds, Edna Baugharn, Connie Clough, Hal Bergnman, and Robert Mathieson ail seniors; JaIne Bigneli, Richard Far'well, JQC Graf, Martha Jane Harshaw, Jayn Kassner, and Margaret Tuttle, juniors; Bob Bookless, Pat Gooderm, Martha .Dixon,' jutnior, a story, "No Becky Sharp Betty Dodds, a senior, ini addition' to the "Spectator" paper already men- tioned, ".Becky Goes to Vanity Fair" (a new -way to look at Bcky Sharp). Betty Ericson, sophomlor', «"Pity the Tis w2h be the second suminer that the Emergency Peace Carnpaign has sent a large group of young people out into. the rural sections of the country to ",make articulate and effective" the Will of the, Americanl pýeople to stay out of- war. 897 tinden Ave.. Hubbard Woods Il. Wtnn.$k. 687 Uni. 0973 * tii j'.. W W M2.

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