March 1, 1929 WILMETTE .tiPS t _,., I I With the start of the second semester last week sororities at NorthProf. John J. B. Morgan of the de- western university announced the partment of psychology Northwestern pledging of new members as follows ·= university, will be on the program of Alpha Phi-Frances Paisley '32, and the one-day conference on ccThe Ado- Dorothy Borrowman '32. Alpha Gamma Delta-Eleanor Anderlescent" to be held Saturday, March son '32, and Allee Walton '32. 9, at the Palmer house, Chicago. Alpha Omicron PI-Ethel Anderson '32, Mitchell '32, Dorothy Mlller '30, He will speak at the afternoon ses- Ethel Dorothy Snyder '32, and Florence Ross sion at 2, presiding over the program. '31. Delta Gamma-Nancy Hyde '32, ElEleanor Rowland Wembridge will diseanor Matson '32, Josephine O'Brien '31, cuss "The Perfect Girl and Her Boy Betty Phelps '30, and Miriam Whitehead Friend: The Normal Sex Instinct." '30. Delta Delta Delta-Virginia Rice '30, Elton Mayo, associate professor inGrace McGee '30. dustrial research at Harvard, will dis- and Delta Zeta-Ruth Moore '32, and Vircuss "Choice and Freedom : The Two ginia Bullinger '32. Chi Omega-Phyllls Kay '32, and VirGenerations." ginia Bray '32. The · conference will be held under Kappa Kappa Gamma-Jean Simpson auspices of the Chicago Association '31, and Mildred Danner '32. Kappa Alpha Theta-Elinor Massen for Child Study and Parent Educa'31, Roberta Meese '31, Phyllis Moore, tion. The agencies cooperating are : '32, and Ruth Peterson '32. Central Council for Chtldhood Education, Chicago Church Federation, Chicago Council of Social Agencies, Chicago Federation of Settlements, Chicago League of Women Voters forum, Chicago Teachers college, Chicago Vassar club, Chicago Wellesley club. Chicago Woman's Aid, Chicago Woman's club, City Club of Chicago, Conference of Jewish Women's clubs, Elizabeth McCormick Memorial fund, Illlnois Councils of Parent-Teacher associations, Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, Joint Committee on School Affairs, Mothers' Aid of the Lying-In hospital, North Shore Country Day school. Scholarship Association for Jewish Children, Union League club, University of Chicago, Wieboldt foundation, Winnetka Woman's club, Woman·s City club, and ·w oman's University Club of Chicago. Kappa Delta-Loretta Olson '32, and Dorothy Fisher '32. Kappa Sigma Tau-Josephine Burkette '32, Ella Gehrke '32, Eleanor Johnson '32, Adeline Langhor '32, and Sarabelle McBride '31. Pi Beta Phi-Willa Mlnchen '32, and Mary Duryee '32. Dr·.Morgan to Talk at Chicago Parley on Rearing Childre11 Sororities Announce Pledges for Mid-Year UJ4t ~-tnrgiau ANNOUNCES CHICAGO ARTISTS SALON Tri-Ship Club Prepares for "Pinafore" Offering The opera "Pinafore," to be presen:ted by the music department of New Trier High school on · March 15 and 16, is being managed by the Tri-Ship cluh, boys' organization of the school. Bob Hertel has been appointed business manager, AJten Stults, assistant business manager, and Bob Gonsalves. ticket manager. Several grammar schools of the north shore already have asked for blocks of seats for the opera, and those in charge of the affair are expecting two full houses. The glee clubs and orchestra are holding daily rehearsals in preparation for the event. THE ... I The morning session at 10 will be presided over by Prof. Frank N. Freeman of the University of Chicago. Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, president of Antioch college, will 'Speak on "Indoctrination: The School Life." The Rev. Paul Hanley Furfey of the Cath· olic University of America, will talk on "The Social Aspect of Adolescence; The Ethical Life." The luncheon session will be presided over by William J. Bogan, superintendent of Chicago schools, and the address at that time will be made bv Dr. Ernest R. Groves, research professor of sociology, University of North Carolina. The conference is planned to assist parents and teachers in understanding the various phases of development during adolescence. There is no charge ·for members, and non-members may register for a moderate fee. Headquarters of the society are in room 1308 - 537 S. Dearborn street. Among the members of the advisory committee of the organization, which includes a number of educators and executives of prominence and achievement, are Dr. Morgan and Miss Edna Dean Baker of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Bowen, 605 Eighth street, entertained at dinner Monday for William Baxter of Detroit. 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