june 11. 1926 WILMET.TE LIFE 47 I~ .. . ,. .. " They Stood by New Trier Through All the Years ----------------------------------------------------~----------------------------~ \Vhen New Trier High school first opened its doors to studen~s and faculty in February, 1901, the names of Elizabeth E. Packer and Alice W. Alice W. Burchard Olive L. Grover instructors, they alone claim the dis- \'ears. Miss Grover came · to New tinction of having served throughout l'rier in the Year 1901-1902 as a teacher the history of the school. Miss Packer of .d rawing and design and is now the taught Latin and Greek, and Miss head of that department. Mr. Harper Burchard, English and French. Miss joined the faculty in the year 1906~1907, Burchard were on the list of teachers. Packer was acting principal in 1919 as teacher of mathematics. He has Of the present faculty of seventy-six and has !;een dean of girls for several! been dean of boys for several years. Ne\\. Trier High school since its inception. The New Trier Dramatic club 9ccupies a prominent and important Dramatics have played a large part p!ace in the school today. ~1embership in the extra-curricului11 activities at ." n this organization is earned by par- Elizabeth E. Packer George A. Harper In the earlier days he was termed "the younger Harper" in view of the fact that J. R. Harper, now superintendent of schools in WHmette, was also a member of the New Trier faculty, having come to the school in 1905 as teacher of sciences. '"ho have tried out. Aft.er the performance of the play certificates of membership in the club are given to all those who took speaking parts. r . · Many Pupils Engage in Dramatic Work at N. T. tlcipation in a school play. After a play has been chosen, try-outs, open to all the students, are held and the cast of the play is picked from among those .lI Fat 5() VEARS I'HE STANDARD W ~ · '-o .,.. . DO THIS lorthelr18kel ...... . " ·. , .................. ~~~~~~ from thelndiansatParry Sound, Canada. Visit Detroi~ see sky line of Cleveland-spend a day at Buffalo-gateway to till Eastl!l'n. Canadian and St. Lawrence River Points-and gaze in wonder at Niacara Falla-theworl~'sgreatest cataract. Something different for a vacation. Aweek·s trip of over2.000miles- the en. tire length and return of Lakes Michigan, Huron, St Claire,Erie and am:.:fJth~ ~~daof Georgian Bay-cool refreshing ~reezes-newsights joy- Drift aroand historic Mackinac laland, buy souvenirs Bowman's Milk. Give them the strength and energy that their K· tive lives demand. Bowman Dairy Company Milk is rich in cream-rich with aU. the precious vitamines your children need to' grow sturdy and stron,. It is almost miraculous the way tt strengthens the bones. gives &rm· ness to teeth and a r~sy glow to the ch~eks. your children the auurG IVE ance of health that comes with The Great Oil-Burning White Linen oler JOU an experience similar to that of an ocean voyage, with all the unusual width; large Grand Salon; conunodious Lounge Rooms; Palm .\.Jarae~D on Observation Deck. Every opportunity for rest aud relaxation. . Staterooms and Parlor Rooms areal/ Olllsid6roonu wit1t windows or /H)rl·holu. Excellent meals daintily served. ' For amusements there are Deck Games, Entertainments, Music and Dancing-something doing all the time, and a social hostess to get you acquainted. ,,._--~~ Screened-in playground for children. Sailings /l'rJm ClticQ6o ~ Twa. Mid StJt·· ],. Call or write for pamphlet anJ' RallwaJ' Ticket Office or Towiat ApncJ' or W. H. BLACK, C.P.A. ~ North American South.· \mericart Use Bowman's Milk in full confidence. Perfect pasteurization ·and a rigid adherence to sanitary standtrds assure its purity. ·· comforts and luxuries of art Atlantic liner. Promenade and Sun Decks of Telephone our nearest offiCe /or quid~ delivery Today! lr~·=-;~¥-~~~ 29th to Aug. 31st. i11e. R. R. Tidl.ts IMiwwlf Chrcago. Ddroil. Cl.wkmd Drul /JtdftllD 1t1wttww1 for tra,.,;t 16/Hm llddilitmDl ~. DAIR.Y.COMPAN~ Chicago, Duluth &: Geo.,Pan BaJ Transit CompanJ 110 W. Aclama St. Phone Ran. 0228 ~ ·~----~--------------~-- Mill\.-..