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, . . ., .0 . , , 77, RHYTHM ROUNDUP Atclrrison, Topeka, and the Sante Fen: Rachel Nordberg, Pat Grimnfi, Midge Rouse D'Etta Aslwwell, Joyce Cham, Varney Porter, Nancy Fraliclc. Shine On, Harvest Moon : Midge Rouse and Don Malin singing. Oomplw Appealuz Peggy Snyder, Frances Falcon, Mary Williams, Eleanor Heuser Sue Gray, Barbara Greenfield, Pat Mcfamon, Eleanor Ebersole. 17
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4 COMMITTEE NOTES: The Social Committee, guiding the six social clubs, is available to limit mischief. The Evanston-New Trier Council, unvvorried by alarm- ist reports involving tomatoes and lists, promised to solve in- ter-school problems: Basket- ball games vvere to be played in the afternoon. Safety Council devised the all-school safety quiz. QI'lovv many people vvent to I-lealth Service last year? What was the prize in the T939 national driving contest'?D Eleanore Torstenson vvon, but we don't knovv hovv. We all Flunked. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Seated: Helen Poeppel, Chuck Marck, chairman, Barbara Bras- mer, secretary, Tom Anderson, Marilyn Bowen. Standing, Front Row: Barbara Manthei, Maude Eakins, Joyce Macdonell, Barbara Plants, Mary Billett, Eleanore Torstenson, Betsy Ellis, Dick Dawson. Standing, Back Row: Bill Hodge, jimCarver,MikePuFFer,BobFaber, Paul Johnson, Martha Rice. EVANSTON-NEW TRIER COUNCIL First Row: Bill Biggs, Dick Daw- son, Phil Neilson, NT, Chuck Marck. Second Row: Dick Crawford, NT, vice-chairman, Tom Anderson, chairman, Mary Billett, secretary, Nancy McMartin, NT, john Rob- ertson, NT. Back Row: Ann Middleton, NT, Edith Watkins, NT, Eleanore Tors- tenson, Mary lean Brown, NT, Martha Rice. SAFETY COUNCIL Seated: Courtney Depue, Joyce Macdonell, chairman, Maryjane Gorton, Bill Sadler. Standing: Tony Chambers, Peter Malol, secretary-treasurer, David Mummery, ,lim Macdonell, Bob Quint.
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L GHG! FOOTPRINTS ON BEARDSLEY FIELD- The opener, a practice tussle with Steinmetz, found the line a bit ragged and the backiield tricky, especially at heaving passes. Alter their Q7-O victory, the Evanston eleven felt inspired to batter a big, last Thornton team Q0-O. The line had improved greatly-,lohn Conrad, center, especially sparkling as he intercepted a Thornton pass to set up Evanston's First touchdown. Schultz and Marck made the scores, one ol Schultz's two touchdowns coming from a Bill Biggs pass. The redeeming Feature ol the woelul Morton game, which the Mus- tangs won 'l-4-O, was the marked talent ol the Wildkit line. ln the second hall Morton charged repeatedly, but got through only three times, once for a touchdown. Fumbles kept Evanston from scoring. -lwo blocked punts accounted lor Qak Park's disappointing 8-O victory. Evanston threatened once, when Fulton and Raedle collabor- ated to get down to the Qak Park 7-yard line. The Wildkits earned their First league victory 7-O over a tough proviso team. They put across their touchdown late in the last quarter. Evanston drove to the proviso '18-yard line and then lVlarck shot the scoring pass to Biggs. First Row: Coach Rothacher, Manager Brooks, Betke, Baker, Benson, Raeclle, Mehlig, Smith, Conrad, Marck, Friskey, Manager Karras. Second Row: Maltby, Santostelano, Anderson, Carver, Burke, l-lebson, Biggs, Mum- mery, Bowman, Schultz, Casali, Trevett, Foster, Coach fonner, Coach Terhune. Third Row: Nystrand, Bailey, Perkis, Palmer, Kahr, Baldwin, Hedman, Schroeder, Laschinski, Willis, Latfoon, Fulton. 18
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