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TRI-SHIP OFFICERS 1941-1942 THI-SHIP CLUB The activities of the Tri-Ship Club have, in its seven- teenth year, been varied and extensive. In promoting these activities, the club has done a great deal to foster its three ideals of Citizenship, Sportsmanship, and Fellowship among its members, which includes every boy at New Trier. Arnold Berlin ...A Raymond Anthony Raymond Rapp .. Ted Seiler ....... Allan Gilbert .... Robert Davis .... Walter Boyle .... Tom Ryan ...... Edward Devlin . . . Graham Davis Maurice Dunne .. Charles Steingraber President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Head Usher Dance Chairman Inter-scholastic Relations Chairman Student Aid Chairman Clubroom Chairman Dinner Chairman Junior Class Chairman Sophomore Class Chairman Freshman Class Chairman-2nd Semester am'ma.nw 4 we . an ,,, . - ,, , .F - .- H--'-'v f .W mga .WLM 2 'TETTLTE L 1 , ,f.'w:1.i.'nv 1. MTSU'
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GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Second Semester Row 1: M. Ritter, Ebbert, Warner, N. Ritter, Vedder, Hinners, Warfield, Halldorson, Lamme, Raymer. Row 2: Leahy, Siefkin, Fifer, Wagy, Rich, Toel, Shinnick, I-Ioetger, Henderson, Stewart, Mayer, Hartshorne. the girls in school. The entertainment consisted of a program with members of the audience participating, and then a skit relating the trials and tribulations in the day of the average New Trier girl. In March both the mothers and daughters had a wonderful time at their banquet. For entertainment, selections were given by the Girls, Ensemble and the Verse Speaking Choir, followed by a group of mothers and daugh- ters in two hilarious skits. R The Girls' Club, in cooperation with the other student organizations, participated in the Thanksgiving Drive, the Christmas Drive, and the Red Cross Drive. Through the efforts of the Employment Committee, many girls found positions in the neighboring villages. In the spring about S1500 was provided for those senior girls desirous and de- serving of scholarship aid. Near the close of the school year, the Girls' Club decided 5 'J . . . . . , ,JN ,ffto curtail their usual activities and concentrate all their 'f A jvxb R efforts toward helping with the National Defense Program. ' . QiQa . 2 GQ? ' 4 CO ' 'X 1 f J ' . 'f l . 1,-:ff f' H1--un X L, we we Milli! X , FF XA! p E., 5155? ' ff? , - f gg? X - wp.:-l V g- if J X Z r 'C FT ' T X X 6 4 Q F4 UA dxgyh ,ll ,il ,fl JLEAQ JLM, swf' Q IH I8
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USHER CORPS Row 1: Gilbert, Manson, Erwin, Allrich, Marmaduke, Steitz, Macdonald, Hurlbutt, Seiler, Dowd, Werthimer, Fisher, Bryson, Booth, Claar, Darley. Row 2: Judson, Kinnear, S. Smith, Brewer, Salaman, Vanl-Iorne, Barr, Brown, Davidson, Redding, Jackson, Royce, Zander, Davis, Mough, Coons, Plamondon, Wiese, Chase, Hildebrand. Row 3: Ketcham, Dalgety, Bayard, Shafer, Davis, Markus, Miller, Slamin, Anderson, Ellis, Schmick, Mooney, Zehr, B. Smith, Attridge, Calhoun, Edmonds, Vedder. TRI-SHIP REPRESENTATIVES DOOR GUARDS Row 1: Fischer, Burnett, Stake, Anderson, Ellis, Adams, Row 1: Kahler, Macey, Snider, Bernardi, Lieberman, Camp- Goodrich, Fox. bell, Carroll, Lake. Row 2: Clarke, McNair, Marshall, Scarff, McAfee, Ely, Row 2: Allison, Icker, Dunbar, Ward, Glenn, Yowell, Kreger. Radder. Row 3: Matson, Davies, Blaesing, Behnke, Tyner, LaQueur, Beebe. Among these various activities, have been the Student- Faculty Party, the Parents, Day Football Game, five en- v: joyable Tri-Ship Dances, the Athletic Dinner, at which sports- commentator Bob Elson was the speaker, the all-student talent show, Lagniappe, the Father and Son Dinner with Dr. Harold W. Dodds, President of Princeton University as the speaker, a very successful Christmas Drive, and an im- portant Red Cross War Drive. Several scholarships were again awarded to especially deserving boys, along with pro- f viding necessities to certain students who would otherwise be unable to remain at New Trier. The club again presented the Tri-Ship Award to the boy who, in the eyes of his fellow- students, most nearly exemplifies the three ideals of the club. 'A This year it was awarded to Arnold Berlin. 20 1
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