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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 28

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Dotted Swiss Negligeés Dainty* Cotton ones with a, love- ly. full sWeep. Puffed sleeves. Some. in pastel: shadeg with cape sleeves for 2.95. Ail sizes. f f v i I~A'~I m~#g 3.95 I 1" '~% a Miss Martha Huit ihad given a briet resumé of the history of G.A.A. Miss Holloway presented pins to Miss May Fog head of the girls' physical edu- catondepartmient at New Trier, Miss Olive L,..GrOver, head, of the, art depairtme'nt, an~d Miss. Elizabeth 'E. Packer, dean of girls, in recognition of the work they have done. in the past to bring the association to its present Po sition of promninence in school life. Amummaoe Awardis Presentation of the pins to the three faculity members was followed by the announcement of awards. New offi- cers of.the club, as well as commnittee chairmen and. heads of the various sports, then were. introduced. AI- though, the association, holds. its elec- tion of oficers, prior to the'banquet, the naines are not announced until -the night of the banquet. The program ,closed with stunts andi the singing of New Trier songs. This part of the evening's activities in- cluded the grand entry of the band, a tap dance group, "Casey-at-the-Bat," cakewalk, tuinblers, spirituals, style. show, melodrama, freshinan song,,fac- ulty stunt, movies, senior, song and New Trier song. New President ini Charge, Betty Barr, social chairman of the G. A. A. this year and incolning presi- dent, had charge of arrangeme~nts for the banquet. Vegetable bouquets were usedas. decorations. The favors were. aréhery targets miade out. of crackers. The other new officers besides Betty Barr, the' president, are: Bertha flerghi, vice-president; Peggy Stein,. secretary, and Thalia Banning, treas- urer. The vice-president also serves: as chairman of the clerical- commnittee. Assisting ber, on this committee are Margaret Coleman, Florence Christie k ~and Lois Lanberg. Name New Leader& Following is a list of the ôther 'coin- I~<grA.Stieveas, lac* Ari gor,1 moi lTi ataili .Widnor. SUNMARY 0F AWAIWS A summary of thé various .awards. follows: Girls receiving their iiumerals for It- fIrst trne: Seniors Riding-Betty Hitchcock, > Virginia' Oakley. Juniors Basebal-Tean F oster, Mary -Jean Lewis, Florence Reed, Lorraine Walkey. Riding--Sue Goodnow. 'Teis-Dorothy Edwards. Baseball-Aurica Van Riper.. Riding-Lucie Dixen, Jane MeKlin- tock, Margaret Tideman. Freslimen Basebal-Dorothy' Canfield, Charlene Driver, Goraldine Kidd, Jane. Olds, Patsy Ann, Roche, Mary: Rodgers, Paisley- Rockwell,' Dorothy Vogel..,, Ridin-ýEmnIly Baker, Georgia Bet-' tipghaus, Betty Solomnon.. Girls receiving' their' 300-point: award Seniors--Esther Jansson, Ursula Keli- ner, A.nne Komen, J -an, Mouldinig, Helen Osberg, Ruthi Samue¶son. JUniors-MarclaEnniis, Margeryr Flan- Ingha.m, Rita Gries, Kathleen Johnst 1one, Marylyn Kehl, (Gertrude Schnur, Mar- jory Siiling, Frances Stowell, Jane Westom, Evelyn Youngquist. Sophomnores--June Barrie, Catherine Birdeali, Beth Bryson, Jeanne Cutier. Betty Faxon, Eleanor Herbon, Idartha Hutchinson, Madeline Long, Ellen Mun-. ster, Katherine 'Shanlc; Aurica Simnon!, Sue Spinney. Girls receiving their 500-poinit aWard, or N; Seniorg-ýIrene Christenson, Ethel Jane Moe.' SJuniors-Býertha Bergii, Marion Hall, Kathleen Johnstone, Dorothy Richards. Sophonore-Natalie Waidner. Girls wh o received lite savlng awards were Barbara Lewis, Peg Lively, Eileen Russell, Ann Wiscott, Joan Haliiwell, Eleanor Herbon, Roberta Jojinston, B3ar- bara Ornisbee, Mary Alice Potter, Kath- erine Shank, and PhSbe Williamns, juii- lors, and Kathleen Johnstone, Betty Kuitchar, Jané, Scrimngeour and June Stenson, seniors. ,Faculty Members at New Trier WilIý Travel in Europe F.- D. Frisbie of the New Trier High 'school social-. science départ- ment wilI leave for New York C-It-v nexct week to read examination paPerý in American history for the College Entrance Exanhinatioti board. He wilI be the only reader in Americani history frorn a. public high sclicol West of the Alleghenies. After completing this work Mr. v w.eSan a ouW8t wo years ago Miss Sentney was ed to lecture at the University of rmont-Ferrand. She had con- ted. tours to Europe and the ent.,for a number of years.

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