Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 28

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P JJij :1 LIyAucrca taios Off cuiat s.Confort The md Omiet NO, È>pps g ta H OM ESTE A D Residential hotel suites, oorne to fourtoonât CftLalea3300' :6 Himan-Ave hue-m inEvaflstQn, k k tion period. Up te Monday afternoon registra- tiens had been received from twenty- nine stutden.ts, according to È. D. Yrisbie of the scoial studies depart- ment. Mr. Prisbie has been inw charge of the spring vacation tours' for a number of years. The twenty-nine students ýwho ha-t definitely signed to make the trip were: Philip Malien, Fred Sargent. Gertrude Calloway, Phyllis. Richard- son, Peter Stewart, Dorothy Holway, Louaise Triggs, Paul Lang. jane Big- neli, Jean McCraw, Rudolph Horky. John Adams, jean Parley, Clara Ob- errauch. Sarah Jane Adams, Mary Huclc, Arthur Brereton, eileen Rus-, seli, Marsha Huck. Clark Spooner, Nancy Durgin, Raymond Bloom, Eliaor ?futzensretr,. Cary1'Cewafi, rvin Livmngton, Jr., Edith Hernian. Kathenine Brand, on Yates and julie Livingston. 1Several. other students are plan- ning to make the trip, but their res- ervations had flot'been received up to Monday. Mr. Frisbie will be in charge of the boys, and Miss Ethel Evans of the mathematics departmnent will have charge of the girls. Mrs. Mar- per cent of girls and the upper: 10 per cent of boys of ther senior class are ele<±ted each spring to the honor society. T.N.T. is an honorary or- ganization to which are, elected each year> students who, have proved. iheinselves in undergraduate, activi- ties--scholastic, musical, athletic, lit- er ary, dramatic or social No stuclent with an average below, 3.00 can be admitted to the society. Students who: have attended New. Trier for léss than three seffiesters An e lection to T.N.T.. 'is the bigh-- est all-around -distinction a student, can attain at New, Trier. Candidates are selected by the deans with the advice of. the entire faculty.ý Stu- dents who achieved the honor last year and who are. stili. in -school in- clude Annamarie, Booz, Paul -Demp- sey,- William McFadzean,. Cynthia Walsh, Betty Barr, Jamesý Donovan, Fred Homann, Nancy Gordon, Marv Waidner, Bertil Hillner, Marcda En'- nis and T.om Hildebrandt. New Trier Debaters Meet McKinley High McKinley High school of Chicago will be New Trier's opponent on the debate platfornm Friday of this week. The two schools will engage in a dual match as part of their Big Twelve Debating. league schedules. New Trier's affirmative *Eeam. on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' To the Legal Voters, residents of the Town-- ship of New Trier, County of Cook, Illinois' that the Annual Township Meeting of said Township will take place ;gi Selections Soon for Tri-shippers' Award "Preliminary selection of candi- S for the Tri-Ship award, the est honor that a New Trier boy Win, will be made next week. week the nature of the award the xnethod of procedure to bei wed in clioosing candidates for P eU~ ÂVL1iey s affrmative. The I ew Titer-Elnglewood debate, sched- uled for last Friday, was postponed to a later date because of the illness of two Engllewool sp#ýakeîs.. . oach' Chester E. MacLean of New Trier announced this week that next Mon- day New Trier's negative team wIl debate the Hinsdale High school af-' firmative before the Hinsdale post of the American Legion. 0club Show- best s-p< tournaim w Trier students;.-sýtories, essaya from ev ery dcais. U 1 O 5 o 6 Iwork of Poems, a (y 1 1

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