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December I-This yecir Jrhe Social Commillee was organized Io discuss and formulale policies regarding social clubs wishing +o be recognized by The school. Made up oi lhe heads oi maior organizaiions in The school, ihis commillee elecled Jim Crawford iis chairman and Wynn Mason, secre- Tory. AI Ihe firsr meeiing, in Seplember, ii was decided +ha+ each club musl' have a definile purpose, a conslilulion, and a iacully sponsor. INTER-SCHOOL COUNCIL Jerry Kefchan, William Olds, Charles Sieingraber. Roberi I-lampion, Frank Moyer, Warren Richardson, Mary Jeanne Erickson, Sue. Engelhard, Joan Carlin, S+even Davis, Roberr Wieczorowski, Nancy Bryson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Mr. Mafrson. l..S.C. sponsor: Herron Kellogg, L. S. C. represenlariveg Warren Richardson, execulive president iunior class: Mr. Melvin, Troians' sponsor: Peier Rancllev, magazine sales manager: Jean Carlisle, G.A.A. president William Harwood, Vicfory Corps clirecror: Mary Jeanne Erickson, Peniangle presiderii: James Crawford, Troians represenlaiive, chairman of social commiifee: Wynn Mason, Evansionian associafe edilorf Mr. Parson, sponsor of social commiifee: Roberr I-Iampion, execurive president senior class: Barbara Seaquisi, maior, Girls' Drill Corps: Amos Mafhews, colonel, M.T.C.: Miss Gray, chairman of siudenr acliviliesg Roberr Wieczorowski, Quadrangle presiclenl. 'I9
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944 340. 1944 i943 ' , , November 6-We passed our TesT in salesmanship-passed iT To The Tune oT S5 I ,576. I 6, of magazine subscripTions. Top salesmen were l-lorTon Kellogg, William l-larwood, and Jean Laue. Home-rooms I24 and IO4 had a close baTTle To see who would give The oTher a parTy. I24 won by 52.50. By bringing in subscripTions, sTudenTs helped Tinance The BugeT TickeT and many oTher acTiviTies. War Bonds and War STamps were among The many prizes received. November I3-New Trier sTudenTs and TooTball players spoke in all home rooms Today. These speeches were arranged by The EvansTon-New Trier Council, which exisTs To bring abouT a more perTecT occord be- Tween The ciTizens and organizaTions oT boTh schools. Bob Wieczorowski is presidenTg STeve Davis, vice-presidenTq Nancy Bryson, corresponding secreTary: and Joan CaTTin, recording secreTary. November I4-The six EvansTon represenTaTives: Bob Wiecoorowski, Joan CaTTin, Bill Olds, Mary Jeanne Erickson, Warren Richardson, and Bob l-lampTon, along wiTh The TooTball co-capTains Corky Johnson ond Bucky Chaney, Traveled To a New Trier assembly Today. Whiz gave a Tine speech on inTer-school relaTions. 18 Melvin's M Jean Laue. R h d Serrin, Mr. M l PeTer Randi C lyn CI Super Sale H Ton Kellogg N y Hager. Alle M y Bruce MCC ll h Carl M cl 9 William H d VOFI B in Bowl P T R cllev. Je L LIVW GH
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.,, VICTORY CORPS EXECUTIVES SeaTecl: W nn Mason, William Harwood, David Morris. Y 5Tanding: Nancy Wall, BeTTy Carlberg, Amy Evans, David Shanks, PaT Allison, DoroThy Lee, Amos MaThews, Miss Gray, Roberi' Brumbaugh, Jean Carlisle, RoberT Wieczorowski, BeTsy JohnsTon, William U Malm, Margaref Phalen, Mary Jeanne Erickson. 4 OcTober I-l-leaded by Bill Harwood and Dave Morris, TwenTy-one organizaTions represenTed in The execuTive commiTTee oT The VicTory Corps are planning The yeor's war acTiviTies. G.A.A. has sTarTed salvaging Tin cans in The caTeTeria, 75 a week, Tor use as morphine conTainers. The nuTriTion commiTTee will moke a survey of sTudenTs' meals, and The physical TiTness commiTTee will sponsor healTh week in November, wiTh conTesTs, lecTures, and T.B. TesTs. Through The iob experience program, The school will bring TogeTher sTudenTs who wanT To work and business men who need workers. A group oT high school girls have volunTeered To work every week aT EvansTon l-lospiTal. Freehand classes will make I80 menu covers Tor The Red Cross To disTribuTe To ships aT seo. PenTangle will Till ChrisTmas sTockings Tor children aT EvansTon and Cook CounTy hospiTals. February I2-lT's a good record so Tar. The War ChesT drive broughT in 5675, TiTTy percenT more Than lasT year. By Mid-January, sales oT war sTamps ond bonds had reached 540,000 wiTh nineTy-eighT percenT oT The school parTicipaTing regularly. PenTangle and Trireme collecTed 55 bogs oT cloThing Tor children in liberaTed Europe. G.A.C. senT several packages oT books and 40 oTher giTTs To Miss Muriel Parks. Tormer EvansTon Teacher, To use as ChrisTmas giTTs Tor wounded boys in a New Guinea hospiTol. Quadrangle and Girls' Drill Corps collecTed l2,000 magazines as ChrisTmas giTTs Tor veTerons' hospiTals. Now Quadrangle is compleTing anoTher drive, which broughT in 2,660 books Tor our Torces overseas. . 20
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