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P4 D 0 W 4 ver I I6 GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES CFirst Semesterj Row 1: Allison, Kiddo, Nuzum, Bachmann, Ketcham, Hammerman, Weishaar, Hinners, Steif. Row 2: Donnelly, Bryson, Allport, Spaulding, Wheeler, Foulke, Jackson, Mathias, Hess, Riblett GIRLS' III, GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS Dunn ...., ..................., P resident Harshaw . . . ..... Vice-President Scheibel .... ..... S ecretary Kaempfer . . . ..... Treasurer Davis ...... ..... C harity Committee Bovbjerg . . . ..... Friendly Committee Moulding . . ...., Publicity Committee Farwell . . . ..... Social Committee Shanesy .,... ..... A rrangements Committee MacFarlane . . , ..... Employment Committee Starrett ..... ..... F inancial Committee 7 The girls of New Trier, Working together with the Girls Club Board and their sponsor, Miss Wright, have made pos- sible another successful year for our club. On the first day of school in September We sold sand- wiches and cokes, netting quite a large amount of money. Hot dogs, cokes, and other refreshments were sold by the girls at the football games. We were exceptionally fortunate this year in having seven home games at which to sell.
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5lM 2Qi Z , HADDEN Work. A change was made the second semester when all seniors were afforded the opportunity of being -members of student supervised study halls. Here- tofore only students recommended by their advisers had been included. Also noteworthy achievements were the pro- motion of meetings among suburban councils to increase friendly relations, the social survey, and the work done on pilfering. Much credit for the success- ful year goes to Miss Hadden, Mr. Troelstrup, and Mr. Van Deursen, Council sponsors. STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS CFirst Semesterl Kaempfer, Farwel.l, Shanesy, Miller, Chancellor, Randall. Devlin, Barr, Spoehr, Scheibel, Bayard, Ball, Schaefer. STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS QSec01'1d Semesterl Cody, Shanesy, Tideman, Scheibel, Miller, Kaempfer. Williams, Meyers, Freelove, Spoehr, Lundin, Bowen, Rogers Lippincott, Vedder, Bayard, Ball, Schaefer, Marison, Ickes. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Row 1: Bowen, Miller, Henderson, Murray, Hinners, Copp, Steif, Sherwin, Raymer, McConnell, Mizener, Waldorf, Reichmann, Warfield, Engelhard Booth, Kunze, Duncombe, Spangler, Berl.in, Moeller. Row 2: Kloepfer, Huettel, Philipsborn, Stein, Williams, Tuttle, Weber, Kemp, Hale, Green, Cody, Shanesy, Terzakes, Cassell, Bowen, B11-kelund Shinnick, Keefer, Meyers, Steinhoif, Morse, Loewe, Condon, Chace, Claar, Cahn, Hildebrand. Row 3: Morand, Werthimer, Watkins, Glexm, Everson, Ritterspoon, Zander, Newmans, Treveiler, Wiese, Fox, Ball, Ellis, Redding, Liepold Rosen berg, Meyers, Miller, Corpeir, Dowd, Lutter, Kinnear, Reichert, Steitz, Nix, Kassel. ' 4,5 '7' 4.
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GIRLS' CLUB COMMITTEES Row 1 Braaten, Pagliarulo, Wuichet, Booze, Towner, Murdoch, Proudfoot, Schaufiler, O'Conor, Jones, Cooter, Flogus, Knudson, Nordberg, Moody Bishop Marmaduke, Evans, MacKenzie, Beaven, Way, Sclnfflin, Snyder, Riblett. Row 2 Lundberg, Reichmann, Pepoon, Kieft, McKa Leech F ' B th A. Wh't y, , rel, oo , 1 e, M. L. White, Olson, Hall, Brown, Monroe, Butler, Weber, Brady Sherman Condon, Morse, Steinhoff, Bingham, Small, Ebbert, Oman, Belnap, Burkland, McConnell, Larson, James, Parkinson, Sears. Row 3 Fox Bond, Shinnick, Gray, Stephenson, Yerkes, Carlson, McEwan, Rogers, Jackson, Stewart, Spaulding, Baker, VanHorne, Graflis, Grossberg Cody H111 Tuttle, Lightner, Yates, Sandberg, Cogswell, Kearney, Zipprodt, Bowen, Murray, Carpenter, Spangler, Petersen, Green. The Very important magazine drive, under the direction of our Vice-president, Hope Harshaw, extended from Octo- ber to Christmas. Inter-class and inter-adviser room com- petition was keen and resulted in gratifying returns. The ten girls with the highest individual sales records were re- warded with free ECHOES, and the next live girls received dollar certificates at the book store. Early in the school year the senior and freshman girls had a grand time at the barn dance sponsored by the Girls' Club. Later, in October, a get-acquainted supper was held for the new junior and senior girls in the Girls' Club Room. The two major banquets of the year were undeniable successes. The Friendly Banquet in October was held for all MISS WRIGHT Sponsor
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