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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Jun 1926, p. 50

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June 12, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Ld They Stood by New Trier Through All the Years Elizabeth E. Packer Alice W. Burchard Olive L. Grover George A. Harper When New Trier High school first! instructors, they alone claim the dis- years. Miss Grover came to New |In the earlier days he was termed "the opened its doors to students and |tinction of having served throughout | Trier in the year 1901-1902 as a teacher | younger Harper" in view of the fact faculty in February, 1901, the names | the history of the school. Miss Packer | of drawing and design and is now the [that J. R. Harper, now superintendent of Elizabeth E. Packer and Alice W taught Latin and Greek, and Miss | head of that department. Mr. Harper | of schools in Wilmette, was also a 4 Basis "| Burchard, English and French. Miss | joined the faculty in the year 1906-1907, | member of the New Trier faculty, hav- Burchard were on the list of teachers. | Packer was acting principal in 1919 |as teacher of mathematics. He has | ing come to the school in 1905 as Of the present faculty of seventy-six |and has Seen dean of girls for several |been dean of boys for several years. teacher of sciences. Many Pupils Engage in New Trier High school since its in- [ticipation in a school play. After a | who have tried out. After the per- D . ception. The New Trier Dramatic club | play has been chosen, try-outs, open to | formance of the play certificates of ramatic Work at N. T. occupies a prominent and important [all the students, are held and the cast membership in the club are given to Dramatics have played a large part |place in the school today. Membership | of the play is picked from among those all those who took speaking parts. in the extra-curriculum activities atlin this organization is earned by par- FOR 50 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUAUTY | | | ~~ DO THIS for their sake! GE your children the assur- 3 ance of health that comes with v2 Bowman's Milk. Give them the = | strength and energy that their ac- 30000 ISLANDS A joyful, interesting trip of over 2,000 miles of beau- tiful waterway--cool invigorating lake breezes-- tive lives demand. plenty of amusement and enchanting scenery en route. Srl : A chance to visit Mackinac Island, Parry Sound, WYIYRE: 13:31) Lo Eowaian Deity Company gh Can., Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo--the gateway INCLUDED \ precious vitamines your child to all Eastern, Canadian and St. Lawrence River Points. 3 . need to grow sturdy and stron Spend a full day at Niagara Falls. : ZL Te hia Es (he Wao A The Great Oil-Burning White Liners strengthens the bones, gives firm- ness to teeth and a rosy glow to the heeks. North American So ral Mis ip fol vou and South American Benes, Berkeot pastourisation ands Jf offer the comfort, luxury, and experience similar to that of an of ards assure its purity. ocean voyage. Promenade and Sun Decks of unusual width. : Large Grand Salon; Commodious Lounge Rooms; Canopy covered Telep hone uy, Rogest office Palm Garden on Observation Deck. All staterooms and parlors aq ' TY are outside rooms with windows or port holes. Excellent Today! meals by expert chef --daintily served. If you prefer quiet, sit in restful seclusion and enjoy the ever changing scen- ery. If you want gaiety join in the Games, Entertain- ments, Music and Dancing aboard ship--social hostess will get you acquainted. Music by splendid orchestra. For the children open air playground screened in--attendant in charge to amuse them. Sailings from Chicago every Tues. and Sat., June 29th lo Aug. 31st, incl. R. R. Tickets bet. Chi Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo honored for transit upon additional payment. Call or write for pamphlet any Railway D A 4 RY C () mM PAN Ticket Office or Tourist Agency or & W. H. BLACK, G. P. A. Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company 110 W. Adams St. Phone Ran. 0226 4 gd re

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