Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1939, p. 46

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Bernie Photo Sharon Clay Risk, son of Mra. Julian Clay .Risk, 787 Fordale. avenue, Winnetka, is a freshman at.Princeton university thi:s fai,, where, he holcis the War Mem- oprial ache Uirship. An honor stu- dent, he waa graciuated front New Trier High school in June. Latt yVear h1' aspresivent of the Young People's society of the Winnetka Congre gational church. Teahouo Former Lessou t uti' and or yours ne~a r7WKievWiefor a weekena of out- door £un. They. are planning to cook their own meals out-of-doors, and willl spend ýmuch of1 their time hing throughf t h e nearby Forest Pre- serves. Winnifred. Eckroy, social chafr- mon of the. col lege 6"Yep club, is in charge ofý arrangements for the Party. lias.Important ]Role ki Stephens Draina It was. footlights and grease paint oagain last week for Miss Margarita, Thompson, one of the outstanding students of advanced acting at Ste- phens college, when a group of sev- Jack B rus o n of 182 Myri en ginls put on a perfrmance of_&.. street,-Wlnnetka, is the. n- A. Mflne % tamed "Mr. Pini Passes eected president of the sopt By.y more class at Carleton colle j Miss Thompson, doughter of Mr. BrYson, a New Trier High sch< and Mrs. Ernest H. Thompson, 1311 groeduate, was a member oftil Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, took freshman basket bail t e am the role of "Dinah" in the play. She Carleton lagt ?,ear, and at prese- is a member of Delta Chi Delta is a cheerleader. sorority, and a senior this year. . -_______ Rosary Coleége Alumnqe Arrives for Ferry Hall 1i0a PaUK ~rk, national president of th sociation. 'Representatives fon'the twenty - three. organlzed chapters of the association wlll at- tend and Will give reports on the work of their respective chapters. Mrs. Wliam J. Murphy, 510 Wash-* ngton avenue, Wilmette, is a mem-- ber of the board of the national or- ganization. rtle le- >ge. he at ent 4-Year Course B Y MarJere Ie Lceau Leary Schoot Con&suUltn Questions are continuafly being as' e b parents asto herelative Svalue of the junior and the four-year college for their girls. The, question F f transfer from the junior college to tthe four -year W collège, is one fre- quently met. - Each c as e is different, hoW- ever, and must be - analyzed individ- .4q ually before the right dtecision can, be made.. A few generalization5 May help sum Up. the situation. Many parents oe~rnie Photo after talking over Marjorle Leary the matter wlth the high school ad- visors have eqtn- to th cncuso that their girl or boy is not college miaterial. The teacher who makes this suggestion doesn't necessarily mean that these boys or girls are not intîligent but that the subjects pur- sued successfully in high school are mand proficiency for entrance. Per- haps study habits or interests have flot fitted the boy or girl te continué advanced study eficiently. Courses ISuriday nÏg-h---w-h-e-r-*U- cnooI ill uperhaps be -be-tteèr I~ ~ Sudyngh hr he will be the OntY 9in th junior coflege where she get ths week of her mother and will have a wide choice of studies, I broth'er, iMrs. J. D. Small and Stod- moany cultural, others training fora dard, of 411 Mople avenue. Mrs. vocation or an avocotion. Nutt, the former Phyllis Small, is a CaTaae ae graduate of Ferry hall. CnTase ae Parents frequently feel that young KAPPA DELTA PLEDGE or very immature girls fit into the junior college plan and thot they con Miss Denise Armnstrong, daughter later transfer te the four-year col- of Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong lege. of Wilewt*+m - faQ " - -- rom Zorty-one u foreÎgn COUxtries. I es and fi

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