Lordi EEE see SE Ss a 14 WINNETKA TALK June 18, 1927 lim 3 EAU TY ili Phone Winn. 933 THE COMFORT SHOP Complete Beauty Parlor Service Permanent Waving Ladies' and Children's Haircutting Miss Jennie Anderson, Prop. Ph. Winn. 933 J 797 Elm St. | mmm SHOPPE 277 SENIORS TAKE PART | IN N. T. COMMENCEMENT Rev. John Timothy Stone to Ad- | dress Graduating Class at High School Tonight Commencement exercises at New Trier High school were held last eve- ning in the auditorium of the school. | Two hundred and seventy-seven sen- iors participated in the program, which was featured by an address, "The Winning of the Crescent," by | Rev. John Timothy Stone. While there were 277 students par- [ticipating in the exercises, only 245 [received their certificates at this time; {32 having certain required work to | complete which will be disposed of | during the summer session. 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JS SSLSLSSSSSLSS SSS SASS SSS SSSA SSS SSSA 1152 Central Avenue WILMETTE I, a 2 a Za Zz SLSS ISS SSSIIISSSSSL LS SS LS LL LLL LLLSLLLSLSLLSILSLS ISLAY LSS S ASSIS Schultz & Nord The North Shore's Leading Tailors NZ ZZ dd dL rrrrrriiiirrrirriiirirliiirziiziiiiiad, 7rrraiiiiruiiaiaaiuuuuuuauauuauuuueaaaad rrr 77irrzzrziiiiziiiirrriiiizziizzzziiziiziiiiuiiid Phone Wilmette 320 N72 a FF Ld a Z , | tion to these there are also 11 pupils who completed their work in February and received their diplomas at the program last night. The Rev. Horace G. Smith of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church will gave the invocation, and the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin of the Winnetka Congregational church, the benedic- tion. The president of the senior cass, Fred C. Hoerber, represented the class of 1927 in the program. The pres- ident of the school board, Harry C. Holloway of Glencoe, gave out the diplomas to the graduates, who were presented by Frederick E. Clerk. Henry P. Williams presented the English prizes for this year. They are awarded for poetry and essay writing. The music for the evening was: piano duet, Lois Hammet and Harriet Mons; vocal solo, Catherine Bickman; piano solo, Jane Young. The evening's program began at 8 o'clock and admission to it was limited to those holding tickets. In the list of graduates, which follows, those marked with an asterisk are honor students. Graduating Class of 1927 at New Trier High School: February Graduates Albert Cunningham Bell, Jr. Florence Elizabeth Biesemeier, Oscar William Carl- son, William Hunter Chatwin, Robert A. Cressy, Walter Thomas Gillett, Harriet Annamarie Hess, Albert Moore, Joseph Marshall Peterson, Norman Racusin and Esther Wrightson. June Graduates Albert Abegg, Juanita Adams, Frances Ann Anderson, Owen: George Anderson, Mildred L. Arnold, Ralph Siddens Arnold, and Ruth Arnold. Webster Clay Ball, Margery Ames 3anning, Lawrence Michael Baren- brugge, Leonard John Bates, *Edward Rydell Baumann, Betty Anne Behrens, *Catherine Ann Bickham, Ann Marie Blow, Symon Waldman Bows, Dave Ww. Boyington, Margaret Townshend Boyn- ton, Virginia Crews Bradford, Caroline Anna Buchholz, Janet Templen Buck, William G. Budinger, Daniel Richardson Bull, *Edward Seymour Burge, Grinnell Burke, Katherine Burroughs, and Robert Samuel Burrows. Margaret Elizabeth Callanen, Jane Calloway, Myrtle Isabel Carlson, Charles Vernon Carlstrand, Catherine Carnall, Frederick Wyndham Stanton Channer, Louise Farson Clabaugh, Emily Neville Clagett, John William Clarke, Eleanor Raines Clute, *John Waite Cogswell, Su- san Elizabeth Conley, *Loren Roderick Converse, Catherine Patricia Cook, Thomas A. Copeland, Jr., John Mathias Coutre, Jr., Esther Margaret Crabb, *Benjamin Crawford, Philip John Cressy, Margaret Elizabeth Crocker, Daniel Joseph Crumlish, and George Valentine Cummiskey. Charles Victor Dauber, Sydney Henry Davies, Lucille Olliver Dean, Emmons Wilford DeBerard, and Dixie Douglas. Rex Richard Eastman, Jean Arthur Eddington, George Frederick Engel, *Estelle Vera Englehardt, Lillian Beatta Erickson, *Charlotte Roswell Erwin, Frances M. Etzbach, Hazel Evans, and Virginia Evers. Preston Farley, Mary Ann Farmer, Edwin Stanton Fletcher, Jr., Edgar Low- ell Fielding, Jr., Ruth A. Findlay. David Henry Fitzgerald, Homer Henry Flenrye, *Mildred Forth, Hiram David Frankel, Jr., Rlizabeth Beatrice Freund, and Thomas H. Fullerton. Lester Edmond Galitz, Mildred Gibbs, Vera Gillette, Myrta Gene Gould, Mildred Bernice Grant, John Edward Greenhalgh, and Thomas L. Grisamore, Jr. *Ruth Weil Hamburger, Lois Marcella Hammett, Charlotte Virginia Hansen, Mary Virginia Harfst, Genevieve Evelyn Harrman, Magdalene Ellen Hauck, Lo- lita Camille Hedger, Josephine Marguer- ite Heffner, Henry George Heineman, Ruth Hincheliff, Catherine Seymour Hin- man, Fred Christian Hoerber, *John William Hood, Philip O'Donnell Hooker, Alfred V. Horsman, Betty Horsman, Harriette May Hoskin, Charles Abbott Howe, and Charles Walcott Hubbard, Jr. William Schell Idler, Paul Maynard Jackett, Alice Holmes James, Ethel Lydia Jeffrey, Ralph Stevenson Johansen, Frank William Johnson, Harriet Anne Johnston, James Roderick Johnstone, and Marian Marcy Jones. Dorothy Lois Kahn, Martha F. Katz, Edward Francis Kelley, *Ruth Verle Kinne, Ruth Marian King, R. E. Patti- son Kline, Jr., Helen Frances Kowalow, Mary Isabel Laing, Helen Frances Lani- gan, *Inez Augusta Christina Larson, Ann Louise Lawrence, Elizabeth Dewey Lawrence, Mary Jeanne Leflingwell, *Ruth Elizabeth Long, Lloyd Stelle (Continued on Page 15) Ne