Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1935, p. 5

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Evelyri Meindi, Marcelia Jirucnnauser. Junior B-D]o rothy Klein, Elizabeth' Borre, Florence Schmidt,ý Isabelle Kuhn, Rose Gloden. .Sophomore-Aurelia. Sesterhenn, Hope Miller, 'Barbara, Cueniot, Lucille Geimer, Lorraine Hillinger, Helen Gibbons, Mae Schoeneberger, Agnes Lynk, Betty J. Hutmacher,' Fresbman A-Mary Hartmann, Dor- othy Hein, Helen M. Huebner, Virginia 'Bechtel, Kathryn Dunteman. Freshman B-Betty K. Miller, Berna- dine Steiner, Jjaccauei.ine Miller, Dorothy Tripp, Dorothy Nueses. PIERFECT ATTEN(DANCE Seniors-L, Buxcklin, ,D. Curtin, M. Meter, G. Smith,A À.Transi, R. Doetsch, M. Muilen, U. Schabeck., D. Scholten. Juniors---M. ]Backstrom, D. Borre, M. Bruachhauser, V. Driscoli, A. Hoffman, e Meinidi, K. M'ick, K. Richter, M. K. Schiller, A.,Traýnzie. M..Vogt, R. Alter, 11.EBorre, a. Feilen, M. Jans, 1. J.. Miller, G. Pape, F. Schmidt, B3. Steffens. Sophiotores-V. Cote, J. Driscoli, C. Feilefl, L. -Gelmer, A. Lynk, S. MaJeWski,. H. Mmler,,E. Perozzo. M. Schoeneberger, Freshmen-C >Cordenbrok, V. DeMar- co, K. Duntemnn, M. Hartmari, D. Hein, M. Junius, D. Nueses, C. Schmitz, B. Steiner, J. Thompson, F. Zimmer- rmann. ÂWARDS IN COURSES Engiish 1V-Lois Schabeck Engiish III-Dorothy Borre. Engiish II-Aurella Sesterhenll. English I-Dorothy Hein, Mary Hart- -man. Latin III-Dorothy Borre. Làtin II-Aurelia Sesterhenn. Latin I-Betty Y- Miler. American History-Lois Schabeck. Modern ~I-Dtoryr-Dorothy Klin. Ancient History-Mary Hartyman. Clvlcs--Doroty Borre. Advancedl Algebra-Louise Schwaii, Geometry-Âurella Sesterhen. Algebra-Dorothy Nueses. Typing-Fraices Hohs, Adeline Tran zi. Stenography-IreXe Kasper. French 1-Adeline Transi. French II-ILois Schabeck. Spanish 1I---Genevieve Smnith. German 1-Florence Schmidt. German 1l-Delphine Scholten. Chexnjistry-Dolores Curtin Physics-ýD. Borre. Biology-Aurelia Sesterhenn. Clothing-Anhia Tranzi. Textiles-Hope Miller. Physiology-Mary Hartman. * Religion IV-Lois Schabeck. Religion III-Dorothy Borre, Isabelle day, scoring 189 points, wnule the best the Wîldcats,,could do *as 145. The. field day is.beld annual' ly, and thus far the Wildcats have won six times and the Tigers five times. Outstanding, performances were turned in by Bob Weise, Carl'Batter, Willie Brown and1 George Simon. In the heavyweight' class Bob' Weise and Carl Batter each jumped 5 feet 5 inches to set a. new record in the high jump event. In this same. event .in. the lightweight class WiIlie Brown hroke the old mark with a jump of 5 feet 1 inch. George Simon tied the pole vault record o f 9 feet in the middleweight ciass.. 'Bra dford Wills competing in the lightweight class. broad jumped 13 feet 3 inches. Wilmette Men toTake Training at Camp Knox William H. Sherman and Robert A. Buethe, both of Wilmette, will be among the 132 students in the ad- vanced military course at 'Purdue university who will attend the annual six weeks training period at Camp Knox, 30) miles south of Louisville, Ky., this summer' The entire staff o instructors from the Purdue R. 0. T. C. unit, headed by Major -Carlos BreWer,. will accompany the group DISCUSS TOWNSEND BILL There will be a public meeting at the Wilmette Village hall Friday evening, june 14, for the-purpose of discussing the Townsend old age pen- sion bill. Those unfamiliar with the objects and provisions; of the pro- posed act wiIl have 'opportuaity to secure dependable information f rom reliable sources. Ail interested per- sons are cordially învited. Spring pay ..........my Betty Kennedy. Irhe Brooklet............ ........ Robyn in a Garden .................. Gurltt Peter, Peter ........ .......... Mokrejs Ann Richter Giadys at Play........ ....... Mokrejs Dance of the Gnomes ........... Poldini FPay White Mnuet....... .............. Haydi Jack ln the Pulpit ............ Mokrejs The Cricket, and the Bumble Bee- Chadwick Mary Lou Kerr Dto Itania's Dance.... .........Goodrlch CaroWyn Hirsch Tarantella ..........enton-Mills jane Seifert The Cameis..*1..................... Kern Antarctlc..................Blake Richard~ Hlrsch Shadow Dance ........... ..... Wright Yakima.................... ...... Rea Betty Hall KnIght Ruppert............. Schumann Warror's Richard SHellèr E'tude ...... . ...... Smith Fur EMise.. ............... Beethoven Skylark ................ Tchakovsky Juggler ....................Weidig Dorothy Hfelen Johns Twulish Ro.Ql~o ................ Mozart Rolling Stones.......... . aeP'adyen Maca Anderson É 1< permanent-e that sti-m'ulates.0 th erare lots- of beauty shops giving, the samfe makes of- perma- ,ient, waves: that we'do. That ýla important, but .. .'the real sue- ocess of yqur wave dependa flot On th. brand but upon tii. operator.. Our oporators are trained to give a permanent insncb oa maRner that it stimulates the hair and actuaily helps- its.growth. CaMt o44y jr yQgrwppou~it atthe wilmette bea uty shop 1137 Central. Ave. Wilmette 79 I I --------- -r- -'--- -~ -~- i- These cool summer tics in light shades make ideal gifts for Fa- ther's Day. Smart patterns, band sewn, to suit any taste. Foulards, Crepes, Failles. 5eaind.$ 4 TRUNKS Fligrsheim S>es for t he Ma Uho Cures IBURNS TOCGERY. THE WILME'1TE STORE FOR MEN i i64Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2435-: 4 .4 .4 il lent!

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