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President Mark Selby and member Jim McNitt discuss N-Club problems at a Friday morning meeting. QMiIsoml The 'N' crowd 7' John Fyfe, an out-of-season swimmer, leads a rousing cheer. tMcfir'rj v v i'er en. Contrary to the assumption of most students. N-Club is not merely an organization of athletes who wear white sweaters. N-Club members, by virtue of their many hours of active participation in practice and games, are given the opportunity to perform services for the school and their fellow students. In addition. they voluntarily sub- mit themselves to the rigorous Athletic code. Led by the cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls, and Mark Selby. president, Peter Butler, vice-presidentg Bob Lewis. secretary, and Howie Davidson. treasurer. N-Club's 50 members met in the Student Lounge every Friday morning.
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Cheers. How could one describe the eollective excitement of 300 girls at a winning basketball ganie? Was it genuine school spirit. loyalty to the boys. or just the fun of screaming ecstatically? However this enthusiasm is de- seribed. it was stimulated by Pep Club. which enjoyed a successful innovative year under the leadership ol' Kathi Davidson. president Nancy Houlek. vice-presidentg and Betsy Ingersoll. seeretary-treasurer. This year every girl in the school was a member. a spirit breakfast and dinner were introduced. and New Trier's lirst Homecoming was a spiritual victory. lt seemed that Pep Club was linally winning the war against apathy. leie Hines, eioss eouniry team n.eniber. eonies thiotigh fo: he lit- ,, tl .ins at the annual Pet C lub rallx lllzlt'l'l Pep Club members display the qualities that ranked them Number Une in sehool spun Mltitfl
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Sports service NT GUARD Patil Beiersdorf explains the principles of swimming to township bathing beauties. Now. the whole idea is to stay alioatf' tMeivrj Swimming provides many hours of enjoyment for those who are willing to spend time learning the various tech- niques. Every Saturday morning, the members of the New Trier Guard gave swimming instruction to 3,000 chil- dren from the township. In these lessons. emphasis was placed on individual training rather than on group ses- sions. Each child was coached according to his own spe- cific weaknesses. Headed by Jim McLaren and Ann Der- ry. the Guard. 100 strong, conducted Boy Scout programs and kept the community in the swim on Wednesday nights. l GYM LEADERS One function of the Gym Leaders is to teach people how to swing. tMeit'rl Perhaps one of the least rewarded, yet most indispensa- ble services performed at New Trier is that of the Gym Leaders. Receiving no athletic letter or any other official recognition, the members of the Gymnastics team and other volunteers provided instruction in the basic gym- nastic routines in physical education classes. According to Coach Earl Schabel, sponsor of the Leaders. Without the Gym Leaders. there would bc no gymnastics program at New Trier.
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