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t,tlm B : J . -V g ' w r ] A lib .1 1-. Xai Mr, U ' fM ' oc.s AilriMtr I ' lttiii mail home, gets acquainted with his or her parents and thus knows first hand the needs of the student. This friendhness between the adviser and the student ' s parents is aided by the Parent Teachers Association which holds several meeting ' s each year, where the problems of the students are dis- cussed and valuable advice offered, and by the parents ' visiting night when the mothers and fathers watch the student at work in the class room and can consult the teacher concerning the student ' s own individual progress. Our adviser rooms at New Trier will be remembered when much else is gone from our memory of school days. The associations we form in them will, in many cases, be continued all our lives. Our class wishes to thank Mr. Clerk and all those concerned in the establishment of the system as well as the advisers and adviser chairmen of our class in particular for the successful and heljiful way they have managed our adviser rooms. Mr. Eflirards Mr. X ' lin Kirk Ticentu-Tliree
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Srlfn a Miss HmUlen Miss MaJoney Adiuser Chairman Miss Brady J THE ADVISER ROOM From a student ' s viewpoint the adviser system is one of Mr. Clerk ' s and New Trier ' s greatest successes. It has been in efifect for five years now and looking back over the five years one sees the system starting as an ex- periment and gradually developing into a permanent institution. The system owes almost all of its success to the cooperation of the whole New Trier family, the principal, the deans, the advisers, and last but not least, the students. No unit of these four mentioned above could have made it a success without the help of the other three. Also if any of the units had failed in a very considerable degree it would been rejected as worth- less. One of the main results of the system is the promotion of good feeling between the student and the adviser. The adviser goes to the student ' s Minx Wiilt: Mrs. Lii litei Miss Flenli e Ticenty-Tico
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iErIfn 0 AUDREY ALBERGA Wilmette Northwestern lAMES ALDER Wilmette Jimmy News 8taff 14 1. Ec-hoi ' S Staff (4|. Student ( ' (iiUK ' il (li. Spanish Club (4). I)artmouth FRANCES ALLWORTH Wilmette Frannie Soccer (3), News Staff (3, 4). French Club IL ' , 3. 41, Service Club (3. 41, President (4i; Lens Club (3, 41, Secretary (4| ; G. A. A. (3, 4), Debating Club (2), Domecon (4). Lienison MABEL ANDERSON Wilmette Squibby Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4), Basketball (1. 3, 4), Cap- tain |3) : Baseball (1, 3), Captain (3) : Class Secretary (1), Class Social Committee. Student iciuncil ' ll, 3), Vice-rresident (3); Health Coun- cil (3). Girls ' Club i Vice-Pres. 4. Charity Com- mittee 1. Financial Committee 2, Social Com- ui.ttce 3|. T. X. T. (3, 4i. Vice-Pres; (4). Northwestern GLADYS ANDERSON Wilm t TravcTse Citv H. S. Michigan in24-2ri, Hyde ' V Park. Cliicago l ' .i2.j- ' 2t;. National Kindergarten College CLARENCE ANDERSON Winnetka Tuck Undecided JOHN APPLETON Glencoe Apples Echoes Staff (4). Gnuip pictures, advertising StatTs. (ilee Club 11, 2. 31, Rifle Club 12. 3. 41. Illinois JANE ASHMAN Deerfield Golly Iieerfield. Senior Social Committee. News Staff 1 3. 4 1, Echoes Staff (3i. Student Council (4i, Girls ' ( ' lub Charity Committee (41. T, N. T. (3, 4|, Honor Roll (2). Prizes. Williams ' 1st prize lioc trv. 1st prize essay |3(, Scriblcrus (2. 3, 4(, Vice-Pres, (41 ; Girls ' Glee Club (3, 4), Troasui-er |4) : Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4), Players (3, 41, Lens dull (President (3). Wellesley W
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