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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Feb 1928, p. 40

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February 18, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 39 292 STUDENTS ACHIEVE NEW TRIER HONOR ROLL Girls Continue to Lead Way in Scholarship Record Es- tablished in January Two hundred and ninety-two New Trier students are listed on the Honor and Honorable Mention rolls for the month of January, which were made public this week by the school officials. This number is divided between the girls and boys of the school as fol- lows: girls, 186; boys, 106. The rolls are as follows: Senior Boys Honor Roll: Frank Gilchrist, Stod- dard Small, Arthur Van Deursen, Victor Deinlein, Robert Harper, Clarke Munn, George Pattison, David Wanger, Haydn Jones, Wallace Miller, Edward Patek, Dean Vail, William Larkin, Leroy Stoker, David Schmid, Thomas Sellery, Peter Wagner and Elmer Rich. Honorable Mention: Robert Davie, Steve Harwood, William Hughes, Jack Leach, Kenneth Lovgren, Frank McCabe, Samuel Moore, Robert Nord, Edward Phillips, Preston Read and Richard Younker. Junior Boys Honor Roll: Morton Mergentheim, George Brown, Robert Marcus, Paul Drebes, Jack Kaufman, Kenneth Moeller, James Baker, Don Brockell, Robert Brown, Robert Ellis, John Fetcher, Elmer Lundin, Louis Weber and Stephen Windes. Honorable Mention: Carl Hall, Duncan Jennings, John Norman, Warren Schmid, Robert Simmons, Roy Wilcox and Paul Youngberg. ' Sophomore Boys Honor Roll: Park Chamberlain, Phil Brooks, Townsend Christie, Robert Forster, Tom Hicks, Robert King, Wil- liam McAllen, Arthur McIntosh, Paul Powell, Ted Delang, Phil Swabacker, Al- bert Bows, Richard Longini, Robert Pearse, David Riddle and Paul Seligman. Honorable Mention: George Bersch, Cecil Cox, Cecil Hurtt, George Hunsche, Bernard Kram, Robert Kruger, Robert Meyers, Sam Rice, Robert Schoenbrun, Gerry Schnur and Bayliss Wolff. Freshman Boys Honor Roll: Paul Gilbert, John Bar- den, George Boylston, Gerald Parker, Julian Peterson, Phil Von Ammon, Nor- man Bruedigan, Robert Chapman, George Eaton, Ivan Florsheim, Barclay Jones, Louis Kuppenheimer, Robert Livingston, Robert Shabino and William Sundlof. Honorable Mention: Frank Belmont, John Borino, Anthony Hermes, John Howe, Robert Hughes, Lowell Johnson, Davis Lott, Gene Mancinelli, Charles Pat- terson, Harvey Richards, Henry Schauf- fler, Olin Sethness, Allen Stults and George Vink. Senior Girls Honor Roll: Adelaide Childs, Lorrain Jannes, Jane Philbrick, Cecilia Baldwin, Madelon Beall, Viette Count, Doris Dem- ling, Beulah Du Seulle, Margaret Gill- son, Dorothy MacFarland, Alice Walton, Helen Gates, Mary Lannen, Mazie Lesher, Ingeborg Lincoln, Virginia Pierson, Jean Clagett, Alice Donahue, Margaret Hubsch, Ray Kriete, Evelyn Lawritsen, Barbara Lawson, Betty Scrimgeour, Florence Taylor, Nellie Louise Weil, Jane Wilson and Margaret Huddle. Honorable Mention: Adelia Barroll, Winifred Berglund, Lolita Bertling, Vir- ginia Cordell, Georgiana Fowler, Avis Grant, Theo Hirsch, Barbara Holden, Anna Larner, Herma Logan, Jane Moist, Alice Odhner, Anne Pfeiffer, Laura Richards, Jane Rothschild, Elizabeth San- ford, Marion Suits, Vera Thaleg, Lila Ullrich, Jean Watson and Margaret Whitsett. Junior Girls Honor Roll: = Annie McDonald, Mar- garet Gordon, Janet Marshall, Margaret Belote, Marion Hilpert, Jane Weiller, Helen Nygaard, Emilie Banning, Jane Barr, Eva Berndston, Lucille Blumen- stock, Helen Brandriff, Josephine Farley, Lottie Kuenkele, Hulda Kuhn, Sarah Minor and Muriel Wilson. Honorable Mention: Ruth Bucher, Grace Cooke, Marion Dennis, Ruth Drayer, Martha Etzbach, Mary Forrest, Patricia Goodhue, Betty Holmes, Marian Husting, Helen Irving, Maurene Jones, Mary Karker, Elizabeth Xelly, Mary Lechner, Reba Michéner, Ruth Olsen, Ruth Shepard, Virginia Taylor, Dorothea West and Cora Westerberg. Sophomore Girls Honor Roll: Georgia Schoenthal, Ernestine Herman, Gene Paddock, Ruth Scribbins, Harriet Williams, Helen Bosley, Sylva. Bruns, Constance Conner, Ivy Crawford, Alice Flesch, Louise Hubsch, Lorraine Meister, Barbara Miner, Mary Niestadt, Patricia Oliver, Caroline Richards, Anne Sherwin, Dorothy Taylor, Emilie Eckart, Wilma Borovicka, Harriet Postle, Mary Keith, Jeanne Baumgartl, Grace Cluecas, Dorothy Darby and Helen Kufeldt. Honorable Mention: Dorothy Bersch, Jean Crossley, Margaret French, Lillian Gritzbaugh, Elizabeth Haack, Katherine Heinig, Margaret Holg, Betty Johnson, Marian Longdon, Mary Jane Maloney, Virginia Rich and Janet Shepard. Freshman Girls Honor Roll: Ruth Jackson, Janet San- ford, Betty Seery, Ethel Anderson, Lora Baughman, Josephine Pridmore, Claire Simon, Anita Watson, Martha Wilen, Kathryn Anderson, Theda Childs, Muriel Colby, Barbara Cooke, Amelia Jacobs, Virginia Jenkins, Katherine Krueger, Sara Lindahl, Anne Tourtellot, Louise Wagner, Louise Webster, Betty Buckett, Jean Hall, Betty Bruen, Amy Clagett, Victoria Dieball, Lois Goldstein, Frances Lutz, Helen Maloney, Katherine Maxwell, Marjorie Mergenthaler, Mary Jane Mess, Marion Nettleman, Dorothy Newton, Jane Norman, Marian Popper, Elizabeth Potter, Virginia Rietheimer, Virginia Spiegel and Betty Steffens. Honorable Mention: Anne Boddie, Patsy Boylston, Sally Clark, Mary Cochran, Alice Cole, Alice Condaim, Mary Ferrarini, Louise Fetzer, Betty Garner, Betty Henning, Alice Hillinger, Lila John- son, Julia Kane, Jean Meck, Mary Mel- vin, Jane Norman, Ruth Offner, Virginia Preston, Ardis Reid, Florence Sternberg, Virginia Werden, Frances Whitman and Dorothy Winzenberg. ----Gus and H enry are Funny in the -~ Egyptian Follies Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall SKOKIE SCHOOL, Feb. 24 and 25, 8:00 P. M. Presented by Square Club of Masonic Temple Tickets from members or Adams Drug Store standards. today's methods! WILMETTE 4300 Evanston territory we will THE EVANSTON REVIEW. Said the great orator: How much longer will you abuse our patience! 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