Irv Leavitt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 2007, p. 33 70 seventh-graders spent 12 hours locked up int he school at 2921 Illinois Road Feb. 23 and 24 walking off pledges made to them by parents and friends for donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research F
Irv Leavitt, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 2007, p. 33 70 seventh-graders spent 12 hours locked up int he school at 2921 …
Evie Salomon (teen journalist), Wilmette Life, 20 Mar 2008, 24, 25 The ten day Spring break at New Trier High School begins March 21. Interviews with students about their plans: Tamar Wolinsky, Stephanie Perlman, Eliz Ayadin, Rachel Ruderman, Danny Schaefer, Reuben
Evie Salomon (teen journalist), Wilmette Life, 20 Mar 2008, 24, 25 The ten day Spring break at New Trier High School begins March …
Joel Lerner, photographer, Wilmette Life, 8 Apr 2010, p. 26 Photographs taken at a rehearsal for Loyola Academy's Spring Musical, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" Photograph Keeley Miller of Wilmette; Maggie McCoy of Glenview with Keeley Miller, S
Joel Lerner, photographer, Wilmette Life, 8 Apr 2010, p. 26 Photographs taken at a rehearsal for Loyola Academy's Spring Musical, "The 25th …
Wilmette Life, 27 Oct 2011, p. 49 Connor Lee of Harper School, Wilmette, was a third place winner, and his story is reproduced in the newspaper on p.50-51.
Wilmette Life, 27 Oct 2011, p. 49 Connor Lee of Harper School, Wilmette, was a third place winner, and …
Wilmette Life, 2 Jul 2009, 15, 21 Michelle Risinger, a Wilmette native and alumna of New Trier Township High School, has recently deployed for her second tour in Iraq with the American Red Cross. Risinger is responsible for relaying
Wilmette Life, 2 Jul 2009, 15, 21 Michelle Risinger, a Wilmette native and alumna of New Trier Township High …
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