Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 30

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NEW T@WNLBY IC*ATS- From lanvin-in Juil- liard's neWes t weave. It liasan, exception aily smar t c o ina.ià ,t io à trin. Size.,12. to,38. Righit: Juilliard's newest weave with, very smart detachable cape, trim- ined with black kidskin. Sizes from 12 to 38. tions associatonl,sponsor of the. coud- test, linrNew York City. The contest is a nation-wide ati ir and bs con- ducted anually, , each participating school' being permitted to submit. two pape rs. Lait year the two New Trier papers were ;mngthe 28 best front the entire country. Anual. Junior Promi es .&t for May >19 Saturda2y, May 18' bas :been set as the date for the annual junior prom. Tentative plans for 'the event were discussçed at a meeting hast: week of the, class ofilcers and of the social representatives from 1 the sixteen junior advisor groups. It was decided to colleet dues Of ten cents froni each prom. Officers of the junior class are Betty Burlingham, presîdent, Tad Harvey, vice-president, Mary McCoy, secretary, and Tom Gallagher, treas- urer. The faculty sponsors are Miss Frances Flentye and S. S. Vernon., Award G. A. A. Honora at Assembly April 18 The Girls' Athietic association of The T. N. T. club ib an honorary organization, to which are elected each year those who have proved, themselvcs in undergraduate activities ,-scholastic, athletic, dramatie,, mu- sical, lIitextry: or social Candidates are selected by the dean with the ad- v 'ice of théenetire faculty. Character, scholarship and participation' and protuinente in, student activities are included ini the factors that d 'etermine election to T. N. T. Some students achieve the distinction of election:.to this organization- at the close of the junior year. An election to T. N. T. is the, highest all-around distinction astudent cati attain at New Trier.. As a stimulus to scholarship and as areward for conscientious labor, the upper 10 'per cent of girls and the upper 10 per cent 'of boys of the senior year are elected each spring to the honor society. It is provided, however, that 'no avetrage l1ss tian 3.00 be included in the society and, further, that 'if the upper 10 per cent does flot include ail seniors with an average of 3.20 or more, then ail said seniors,. with an average of 3.20 orý more shall be included. This society represents the best scholarship in the student body and is relativeiy as dis- tinctive as similar organizations in the colleges and universities. Students ubn hname 2ftenrIeA1New Trier for les Le/t: $15 The new ga uloid sheil necklace- a n d bracelet trim is 'a chic feature of this smnart sheer dress. Sizes from 12 to 20. honored. Awards are made on a Jud1W point system basis. The-50-point Sao award, a distinction won by compara- son,. tively few girls, is a letter "N". Girls i1 wbo collect a total of 300 points are lora given "N. T. G. A. A." letters. Num- ham, erals are awarded to those, participa-, ting in some sport for the first tîme. _ Winscot; junior. lCenrieth Cowé- Jones, Bt»- SnY- T. N. T., that he senior' class t- lq T- otth Open Saswrday Evenmngs ree w and ithe that than

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