Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 31

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0ONCO o*CANADIAN 061001A OCKIES 0 Choose this different, more beautiful route to California; 600 A miles of stupendousmounta in scenery L ... a thrilling panoramia. Banf. Lake Luie... Enierald Lake .. . 1 Vancouver; then 165 smooth restfl FT miles by Princess liners to Victoria * Seattle; again by train to 0 CalIifornia! Ask about Canadian R Rockies al-expense tours. See your travel agent, or our office: N '1 w nt i ... There will be ballroom instruction for fifth and 9ixth grades,sent and eighth grades, high' school freshmen and sophomoýres, a n d aduits., The *high> scbool ."Swing Club" meets first on October 14 from 9:15 to 11:15 ep. M. The sev- enth and eighth grades,,meet fort- nightly, starting on the same eve- ning, from 7:,30 to 9:30ý p. m. The fifth and sixth grades meet-weekly on Thursday àfternoons fromn- 5 to P. p. m Miss Keeney will also resumie ber, ballet and contemporary dance classes on week-day afternoons and Saturday mornings-startinig.October 14, at her studio, 708 Em. street, Winnetka. New Trier Girls Attend Ferry Hall .The following girls from New Trier villages are attending Ferry Hall. at Loake Forest: Patricia Doan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 1.' Doan. 1001 Mich- igan avenue, Wilmètte. .Dorotbéa Hinckley, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Hirickley, 1204 Scott avenue, Winnetka. Carlos Photo Miss Patrice Clough, daughter ofthe Warren A. Cloughs, '499 Drexel avenue, Glencoe, has. been awarded a, full scholarship by the University of Chica go. She woill begin'her junior year at the ?niversit3/ October 2, ma- joring in bacteriology. In June she was oraditated front Frances ShWmer Juiiior coliege. North Shore Weil Represented uat Colorudo College With 36 of the 48 states Union represented in itsa body. word comes frani Cà in- the student cultes or pnysi- cal defe6ts. Arothergroup- in this'elassifica- seh oolsfor back- ward children, for X nervous or timid. for th osËe whlo have mental de- fects a n d thoe with behavior1 Marjorle Learyi problems. T h i s last group-of-schools needcareful. study before placing children 4 themn because children in different' mental and emotional levels are very- conscious of their abilities to kceep-up with or surpass others, jr. the group. F111 Important Need The highly specialized schools fI a very important. need and i-s much as enroliments are limited t(> children w i t h similar difficultieg each school is equipped with an, expert staff espe.ially trained to help and train its special group. SAs il is extremely difficuit for children with pronouinced physical or mental defeets. to progress satis- factorily in schools geared for chil- dren who do flot have these sameé defects. we would advise parents. , make a careful study of the special Jiane Law, granddaughter of ivrs. Robert O. Law, 323 Kenilworth ave- nue, Kenilworth. Muriel Collins, daughter of Mrs. Margrethe Collins, 81 Lakewood, drive, Glencoe. Doris Keckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kéekley, 120, Hogarth lane, Glencoe. The school is. beginnirig its sev-1 enty-first year and will celebrate the seventieth anniversary of its found- ing October 20 to 22.1 According to reports from the Col- orado schooi, 25 new Illinois students entered this year, bringing the total Illinois enroliment up to 46, which is oveér 5 per cent of the entire student body.. 15 from North Shore 0f the 25 entering freshmen front Illinois, 15 are from the North Shore, whicb, to the eight North Shore up- pèr classmen, brought the. total. uue nu prepàre nim for later assuming bis place with others of his: own age and social group. Gl4ldys Hight Seh ool i Largest in West.ý. The Initernationaîîy known Gladys, Hight scbool of dancing, establish- ed in 1918 is, the largest Normal school west of New York. Twelve, hundred normal. students of t h 1 : W I Iship in the schoo' t .J.LI Rva.et, Spind Avena J pauw university, cost jor any tir. .1 OIIN De- l as a Ind. J New

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