Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 31

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men>ners of the NLorth Shnore Airt leagué's Saturd;,,. morning .class for juniiors,.are renorted to be- enthusi- aicover their const-ructive Project. with, Indian character' first model- ling, in çlay, and then mnakink the' chaacern'asks,,drawing the figures in action, designing and painting the costumes, employing Indian symbols *and pictographs., designinz pottery and tents, usitng ail th.ese .in pictures. which they wiIl create . Sone will. be painted in ois fromn stili life ar- rangements of Indian'tmaterials. The exhibition of the children's' classes, to be held the first twô weeks in April, will bc quite Indian in characm- ter, as a resuit of this prOject. Nancy -Coonsma"n Hahn's class in sculpture is doing splendid work, also, rnaking the studio -in Wiinnetka Community House a very busy place Saturday mornings. Th insttticfors announce that visitors are always welcome. Athough the aduit classes have be- gun their second terms, reservations for them are stili being accepted. Patricia Davis Named U. C. Personality Queen Patricia Davis, 256 .Woodstock ave- nue,. Kenilworth, nopular undergrad-, At a recent. mass meeting held in the campus circle Dick Jurgens prominent young orchestra leader vho will furnish the muasic for. the Prom, introduced the personality jueens to the student body. The Washington Day Prom, which vili be held in the .Gold Roomn of the NATION¶-WIDIE CUSTOMER COVERA6IE Mr. and Mrs. George A. Quinian of 211 Greenleaf avenue are expected to return to Wilmette the end. of this week from Dallas, Texas. They have been gone since January 17 and have visited friends and. relatives in the south. a L L1ime051 D L'L m EL E ' 1a0 NE c 00

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