Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 11

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a mhuch larger number of pupil s from the third to the eighth grades inclu- sive are on the bonor roll. The honor society is composed of pupils in the three upper grades who bave an average of"E (exceiient'i for all* their subject s. A grade of "E": ini effort entities. any pupils .froni tle third to the eigbth grade> inclusive to have bis naine on tbe* bonor roll. Following are the Joseph Sears honor pupls:. Sixth grade--Carl Batter, Betty Bon, nett, Barbara. Burch, jean DIckerson. Richard Durr, Tom 19111s, Wlnston Fred- erick, Dorothy Henderson, Myrtie. Hol- loway, Joan Ketcham, Richard Krause, Bob Landon, Jack Lawson, Mary Mcm - tosh, Jackson MaçLow, Nelson' MeClary, BlyMcLaren, Norman. Midgley, Ber- nice Modine, Eleafior -Morrison, Gordon Osterstrom, Elaine Rothermel, Shirley Scarrett, Bud Stiliman,, Ruth Streed. Phyllis Trump and Phyllis Wheelock. Seventh g r a d e - Margaret Boozer, Helen Coiegrove, Janet Colvýin, Patricia Groyer, Ruth Sprenger, Jean Strickland, Mary Wolf. Normnan Bonis, Seel.y Lod- wick and Jim Olin. Eighth grade Mary Barrett, Zo de La Chapelle, Charlene Driver, Edith Gil- lett, Margaret Gifford, Peggy Ketchani, Jane Krause, Cornelia Noyes, Jeanette Robertson, Arend lCnoop, Benjie Mac- Kinnon, BjIl Salisbury, Bill Stebbins and Donald Stilîman., Hénor JRoll Third grades-Catherine Fox, Allan Gilbert, Nancy Hanna, Sally Hlazelet, Joan Kahn, Nancy Bouchard, Tommy Fourth grades--Glenn Andersen, Jim- My Blackwell, Louis Brenner, Carol Briggs, Nancy Claar, Grant Ellis, Nancy Fox, Virginia flurkhard, Don Campbell, Jack Carter. Priscilla Colvin, Joanne Hathaway_ Caroline, Johnson, Marilyn Frederick, Charles Grayling, Bob John- son, Joan Roàs, Chuck Stilînian, Patricia Van Aradale, Sue Weese, Frederic Kil-.' ner, Alvan Noyes, Buddy Streed Thelma Strom, Barb ara Wakeley, Lbeslie Wein- stock and Billy Wrfghtý'.,t1 ic*in V V5j LIA J e UFa sea egi AALwee at Camp, Nagawicka for g irls, aSso- ciated with St. John's MiIlitary Acad- emy camp at Delafield, Wis. Mrs. J. N. Macalister of Wilmette bas, been taking registrations. Mrs. Marguerite Taylor of the National Coilege 'of, Education. w ili teach art and interior decoraàting. Said to be the eniy girls' camp. iii the coùntry, that bas'tbe equipment of a military academy for'its use, camp Nagawicka> is creating mucb înterest am ong north shore residents, it is an-, nounced. An Engiisb riding master and assistants Wiil giVe. instructions,, witb forty cavairy borses'available for this, purpose.. Training wiil aiso be offered in tennis, golf, draina, music, dancing, swimming, sailing, canoeing,, riflery, arcbery and camp craft. HAVE SURPRISIE PARTY .Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. Colegrove, 1631 Spencer avenue, were1 given a sur- prise party at their home last Sàtur- day e'vening by a group of- their friends in celebratiQn of their six- teentb wedding anniversaiy. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, George Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan,.Mr. and Mrs. W. Prevalet, Mr. and Mrs. C. Zinimer, Miss An Fiegen, and Miss T. Biederwoif, al of Wilmette, and *W. Stoffer of La Porte, Imd. WoUldU P'air andU iso UIULUICO wAIt Howard -Zibbie to Ciarksviile, Tenn.; and to Kentucky, where tbey visited a friend of Miss Relia. They went tbrougb the Mammoth Cave and aiso saw the cave in which Floyd Collins was. entrapped. Mrs.'Sarah Smith and Miss Joyce Ottalie Brinkman of St. Petersburg, Fia., mother and niece of Mrs. George H. Kriete of 325 Oxford road, Kenil- worth, are lier guests f or a short time. mer 'Pa of Chas avenue, McÇoy, i18the S. McCoy, 730 nette. rnt Cook a daugh. ,y at the the for- daughter Ashiand RUOS CLUEI 9012 Doým.sflcs. 11Sized Phon. Wilmett. 1200 FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS Con e d ciiby Mr~. and Mrs. Thoron M. Wooh.mn of Hubliard Wods If Inerrsied ireglefoir chldls nmanmdloge Imrm.diatoly.,thh4 .wo May notlfy yoma of fours as ,we ichedule fIm m throughout ,the. summer. SUMMER TROVERS A Momning crafts and swlrnmng group for 114*. gis te 8 v104s. Woodcraft for BoUr plhones Win.$&3140 Cha nge to SIlver Flash, -the New Motor Fuel' ,~d c WiEIOLT'- VANSTOê< Ou -Davis Stret Gu a ran t'ead IRUE $1095 Wlmeltq 1100. met

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