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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Jun 1926, p. 34

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32 WINNETKA TALK June 12, 1926 Commercial Club Aids Students in Shoes for All Occasions Securing Places The Commercial club was organized by the commerce department of New Trier High school to encourage social 7 7 and educational activities among the Enjoy Foot Happiness and Comfort by students of that section, and to pro- Wearing the vide the means by which they might secure good positions and rapid ad- vancement in the business world. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES [db fat fet fin: ne commercial department who wish to join the club. The second is composed of only those who have shown a high grade of scholarship in a year or more of work in the commercial subjects. The third consists of only those who have shown exceptional ability for two or more years of commercial work. Membership in the second and third divisions are conferred by unanimous vote of the teachers in the commerce department. THE BEA--A:s illustrated. Be- ing in patent leather, black kid and satin. Price $10.00. Uncle Sam Furnishes Arms for Rifle Club The Riflle club has been developed at New Trier High school for the pur- pose of giving instruction and training to the students who wish to learn to shoot. The element of marksmanship is made secondary to the knowledge of how to handle fire arms with the maximum degree of safety. The United States government provides the guns and ammunition and all the training and practice is done under the strictest H supervision. h P I V Sh Sh Miss Catherine Murphy, art instruc- L Arc rese cr (8) op tor at New Trier, has supervised alle costuming for the pageant "Enlighten- 630 Church Street New Carlson Bldg. ee lor LA ol alc bY THE JETTA --A neat Barr pattern, giving the same sup- port of an Oxford, yet light and airy. Featured in patent and black kid. Miss Irma Moschell and her advanced classes in Home Economics at the school. [of of {7.1 Me{oX COL Ral 3 (8) [0] RY (414 lens -- Why Is EXCEL Ice Cream Served in the Best Homes and Clubs? Because it is made of the very richest, fresh, tubercu- lar-tested, pure cream and fresh fruits. In fact, every- thing that goes into the making of EXCEL Ice cream must be the very best the market affords. Better ice cream cannot be made in your home. True, EXCEL Ice Cream is more expensive than any other make, but, quality considered it is by far the least ex- market that could not be of inferior quality and be sold for less money. : 5 Excel Ice Cream Co., Inc. 1566 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston pensive. T here has at no time been an article put on the i Pageant Author C. Russell Small C. Russell Small, head of the Latin department at New Trier High school, is the author of the great pageant which is to be given in three perform- ances Monday and Tuesday, June 14 and 15. Preparing the "book" for this unprecedented presentation was ob- viously a herculean task in itself, but Mr. Small has accomplished it with remarkable success. Mr. Small has been associated with New Trier for several years. He is a graduate of Princeton university. Mr. and Mrs. Small reside at 42 Abbottsford road, Winnetka. Student Council Voices Viewpoint of Students The Student Council is one of the steps taken by New Trier high school toward student government. The func- tion of the council is purely.advisory as far as any actual control over the school is concerned. However, its in- fluence is very great, especially in mat- ters affecting student activities. The council meets during the adviser period one day each week and discusses any matter that may be presented to it by any councilor. The results of these discussions are reported back to each adviser room on the day following the meeting. The council is supposed to be a channel for the expression of stu- den opinion and a council vote has a great deal of influence with the ad- ministration. The qualification for membership in the council are higher than for partic- ipation in any other shool activity. One member is elected from each adviser room and presents the student's choice of the most reliable and in- telligent member of the group. All the music incidental to the an- niversary pageant, "Enlightenment," is under the supervision of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, director of music at New Trier, and is provided by the New Trier High school orchestra. FOR DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVING (Negrescou's Pure Steam Process) As Low as $15.00 Also HAIR GOODS For discriminate requirements con- sult Mr. John Negrescou, 30 years on State Street. Expert Beauty Parlor Service and Artistic Hair Cutting THE WIGGERY SUITE 1314 STEVENS BLDG. 17 N. State Street Tel. Randolph 1035 Wilmette 3160 ---- Phones ---- University 3087 rai FY

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