WILMETTE LIFE JUJ)e 11, 1926 W1lls Sainte Oaire Now Leads Fine Car Group in-Low Price Wills Sainte Claire is now lowest in price in the fine car group. The Roadster is now $2700; the Gray Goose Traveler $2 700; the 5-passenger Sedan $3150; the 7-Passenger Sedan $3250. These figures make the buyer pause, consider, examine. What an alluring investment in finer motoring and enduring transportation! There has been no cheapening, no change. Besides all the usual equipment and fitmeats-rear view mirror and the like-each Wills Sainte Oaire is furnished with such ~ostly accessories as: Lovejoy Shock Absorbers; Winterfronts; special Bi-Flex de luxe bumpers both front and rear; and many others. For quiet delivery ofsmooth-flowing power, for original beauty, the Wills Sainte Oaire has long held a place of its own. Now excess values still further distinguish it -a fact that deserves an investigation and a ride. All prices f. o. b. Marys'Yille. Michigan, tax n_tra First Principal · SHOW SCHOOL GROWTH IN GIGANTIC· PAGEANT (Continued from Page 17) onlv the "Curric~lar," but also · the "E~tra-C11rricular Activities," clamoring for admittance. Chooses "Progreaa" Their ,·cry numbers and the ~aricty of their attributes so impresses "The Bo"" and "The Girl" with the breadth. and progressive alertness of their school that. child-like, they ask to see into the future . This, of course, cannot he; hut the goddess, "Future" herself. allo\\'s them the choice of either of her two daughters, "Progress" and "Rctrmrression," to he their comrade and gu.idc in the year_ to come. Theywiseh· choose "Progress": and with that - choice the "Court of King Thought" is adjourned and the "Inaug-ural ~farch"-the honorary condu.ct of the elected "Activities" to the halls of the school-hegins: and the pageant of New Trier's Q.uarto-Centennial anniversary of its birth is brought to a close. - ------- _. ., tt--- ..... I ~ .. J . . . ., .. ,. Frank L. Smart Frank L. Smart, first principal of New Trier IJigh school, is described by one of his associates of the earlier davs as a "dignified and efficient" excc~ttive. "Only those who worked in dauy contact with him cat~ realize _ l~ow much the school 0\res to h1s cnerg) ,tnd his interest in its development ... continues that in:-.tr~tctor. He was primarily an org-amzcr ~ncl was remarkably " ·ell-fitted to d1re~t the <~ctivities o~ a. school at ,the tuuc of. Its \'l'rY hcg-111n111g. ~fr. Smart left "t\cw Tri~~ afte: a fc,:· years to accept the pos1t1on ol snpcnntendent of the publie schools in Dannport, Iowa. 1 ... I School Paper Tries Out New M~thod of Editing R. N. BOEHMER Distributor 5250 Broadway, Chicago. Tel. Edgewater 2900 The T\ew Tner News, published \\·cekh' hv the high school students under- the direction of the faculty of the English department, ends the year " ·ith this week's issue. The News aims to guide, unite, and express the spirit of the student bod,·. This \'Ca r a new plan of editor~hip- \vas tr[cd out by Rohcrt H. Carpenter, faculty s uper~ viscr. Instead of having one editor for the whole vear, as was done previous~~ rs. OliYer Pringle, 1024 Eleventh lv the Nc~'S was run by an editorial street. is 110\Y convalescing after a re- ,;~ani of ten members, ,,·ho took turn s cent illness. in heing editor-in-chi~£ each week. WILLS SAINTECWRE e:Motor ears ' -. ~~ · · .... . .. .... J · GOOD FOR YEARS AND YEARS AND YEAitl -~